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Rapid progress in health research has led to generation of new
knowledge and innovative practices in management of illness. This
has resulted in a significant challenge for health professionals:
if today we discovered a new therapy through research, when will
this discovery be regularly prescribed or utilized to treat all
patients suffering from this condition? Knowledge translation is
the non-linear and often complicated process of translating
knowledge into routine health practices. Technology enabled
knowledge translation (TEKT) is the use of information and
communication technologies (ICT) to accelerate knowledge
translation. With the ubiquity of the internet, the proliferation
of different approaches in communication and social networking, and
the continuously improving technologies from netbooks to
smartphones, there are rich opportunities for TEKT in health
education, service delivery, and research.
Telecommunications bring the potential to improve both the quality
of and access to health care in the remotest areas of the
developing world. Telemedicine offers solutions for emergency
medical assistance, long distance consultation, administration and
logistics, supervision and quality assurance and education and
training for health-care professionals and providers. Telehealth in
the Developing World aims to balance the relative lack of published
information on successful telehealth solutions in the developing
world. It is written for all e-health and telehealth proponents
interested in learning about, or contributing to the implementation
of, appropriate solutions for 80% of the world's population. Topics
featured include: Teledermatology in Cambodia Telepediatrics in
Chechnya Telepathology in India - using digital cameras and email
HealthNet networks in Nepal Medical missions for Children in
Mongolia International HIV/AIDS discussion lists The Aga Khan
Telehealth Network in Pakistan Access to mobile phones and internet
in the Philippines Exchanging X-ray images in Ghana Web-based
oncology registries and a virtual oncology hospital in Brazil
Surgical training in the developing world The iPath international
email network
Rapid progress in health research has led to generation of new
knowledge and innovative practices in management of illness. This
has resulted in a significant challenge for health professionals:
if today we discovered a new therapy through research, when will
this discovery be regularly prescribed or utilized to treat all
patients suffering from this condition? Knowledge translation is
the non-linear and often complicated process of translating
knowledge into routine health practices. Technology enabled
knowledge translation (TEKT) is the use of information and
communication technologies (ICT) to accelerate knowledge
translation. With the ubiquity of the internet, the proliferation
of different approaches in communication and social networking, and
the continuously improving technologies from netbooks to
smartphones, there are rich opportunities for TEKT in health
education, service delivery, and research.
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Health Information Science - 4th International Conference, HIS 2015, Melbourne, Australia, May 28-30, 2015, Proceedings (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Xiaoxia Yin, Kendall Ho, Daniel Zeng, Uwe Aickelin, Rui Zhou, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on Health Information Science, HIS 2014,
held in Melbourne, Australia, in May 2015. The 20 full papers and 5
short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from
numerous submissions. The scope of the papers includes
medical/health/biomedicine information resources such as patient
medical records, devices and equipments, software and tools to
capture, store, retrieve, process, analyze, and optimize the use of
information in the health domain; data management, data mining, and
knowledge discovery, all of which play a key role in decision
making, management of public health, examination of standards,
privacy and security issues; computer visualization and artificial
intelligence for computer aided diagnosis; development of new
architectures and applications for health information systems.
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