97 Search Results for Medical Field and Telemedicine
Telemedicine
There have been a number of important and pivotal inventions, process improvements and new technologies that have changed the medical field forever. Just a few that come to mind are CT scanners, electronic healthcare records and immuniz Continue Reading...
The responsibility for adequate medical direction under the Ohio Revised Code and the Toledo Municipal Code was given to the Director of Health as long as they were a licensed physician, licensed dentist or licensed veterinarian, otherwise it would Continue Reading...
Telemedicine: Will telemedicine improve the quality of healthcare and its delivery for remotely located advanced healthcare para-professionals?
The basic purpose of this study is to discuss whether telemedicine will improve the quality of health car Continue Reading...
Barring this, however, clinics can still offer doctors incentives to come to underserved areas. First of all, doctors can be offered greater autonomy in dispensing patient care than the burdensome oversight they might experience in a large hospital. Continue Reading...
Therefore in the economic sense many institutions have been viewed to lay back.
Knowledge and Expertise in Telemedicine
Another challenge has to do with the limited knowledge and expertise in telemedicine as well as the need for enhanced and modif Continue Reading...
Passing Congress with bipartisan support, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA, Public Law 104-191) became the legislative vehicle to address those issues. Your health information cannot be used or shared without your writt Continue Reading...
Women's Health -- Focused on prevention and care for breast health, mammography, etc.
Transplant Programs - Swedish is one of seven kidney transplant centers and one of just four liver transplant centers serving the entire Pacific Northwest. The O Continue Reading...
" (Doukas, Maglogiannis and Kormentzas, 2006) The following illustration shows the evaluation Platform Architecture.
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The Evaluation Platform Architecture
Doukas, Maglogiannis and Kormentzas (2006) state that the patient state vital signs Continue Reading...
MEDICAL AND HEALTHCARE Medical and Healthcare: Technology Trend in HealthcareTechnology has transformed the way humans are living lives in recent times, including healthcare. With the use of artificial intelligence and robotics, healthcare profession Continue Reading...
HEALTH CARE ADVANCEMENT AND TREND PAPER Health Care Advancement and Trend paperTelemedicineOver the past year and a half, the healthcare industry has faced unprecedented disruption due to the COVID- pandemic. The healthcare industry's technology has Continue Reading...
profession of telemedicine finds itself being pursued with vigor given the widely believed perception that one of the main advantages it offers is that of cost savings in the field of healthcare. These economical considerations may appear in both fo Continue Reading...
Medicine Throughout Human HistoryIntroductionFrom the ancient times to today, medicine and how it is implemented has changed in some ways and has stayed the same in others. In ancient times, it was customary for societies to view health from the lens Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of American Medical Associations: Adapting to Change in Healthcare:
This essay would explore the history and development of American medical associations over the years. It would examine how these organizations Continue Reading...
Radiology and Cyberspace
The creation of 'cyberspace,' or the sharing of information through email, on the Internet and on websites, has had a profound impact on nearly every field of human endeavor. Medical science, and particularly Radiology, has Continue Reading...
Healthcare -- Administration and Legal
Many vectors -- science, research funding, social acceptance or rejection -- influence how and whether medical technology is eventually adopted into medical praxis (Hogle, et al., 2012). Undergirding the choice Continue Reading...
Technology on Health Care Services:
There are several promising breakthroughs that have been made in the health care sector in the past decade. These promising breakthroughs have emerged due to the influence of information technology in this field. Continue Reading...
Informatics Telehealth and the Health Care Shortage
Snavely (2016) shows that the looming nursing shortage is due to hit America hard in the coming years, and that shortage is now evident more than ever with the arrival of the novel coronavirus in Am Continue Reading...
Policy BriefTitle Primary Care Access for Elderly and Low-Income IndividualsStatement of Issue Low income individuals, households, and elderly populations often do not have the base case needed to basic primary care service offerings. This ultimate Continue Reading...
Health Sciences Information Resources
Ernst & Young (2001) describe the global health sciences marketplace as "a web created by pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, eHealth companies, hospitals, physicians and other practitioners and medica Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Health Care Culture: From Paternalism to Patient-Centered Care:
This essay could explore the historical shift in health care from a doctor-knows-best attitude to a more collaborative, Continue Reading...
Higher Health Care Costs on Businesses
Without doubt, America faces some heavy challenges in the forthcoming years. First, still reeling from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States struggles to find the medium ground between Continue Reading...
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1. The Role and Importance of EKG Technicians in Modern Healthcare:
This essay could examine the responsibilities of EKG technicians in the healthcare system, highlighting their importance in diagnos Continue Reading...
Health Care Changes
Over the past two to three decades there have been dramatic changes in the healthcare system globally, largely due to the improvements in technology, stakeholder expectations and increased globalization and access to care. Many o Continue Reading...
Safeguarding Health Information: The Importance of Cybersecurity in Healthcare
Introduction
In today's digital age, the healthcare industry faces unprecedented challenges in ensuring the security and confidentiality of patient information. With the Continue Reading...
. Fox, R. C. (2016). Advanced Medical Technology--Social and Ethical Implications.Annual Review of Sociology,2, 231268. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2946093Research conducted by found that although technology provides increased benefits in the form of Continue Reading...
Telemedicine: Possibilities and Issues
This is a paper regarding the use of communication technology in medicine and healthcare. The Issue is telemedicine, and the article related to is given in the reference.
The possibility, practicality and the Continue Reading...
Ethical-Legal Dillema in Advanced Nursing Practice
Ethical-Legal Dilemma involving a Patient in Emergency Department (ED)
The case study discussed in this paper presents ethical-legal principles in nursing which protects patient's privacy, confiden Continue Reading...
(the pulse of health care is wireless: The future medical enterprise)
The Pocket PCs and the PDA's are just only the tools but it is the software that drive these hand held devices that allow for providing better health care services. Starting from Continue Reading...
Reducing Nursing Turnover by Implementing Innovative E-Health: A New Strategy for Incentivizing Nurses and Improving Organizational Culture
Problem Identification:
Nursing turnover rates are a serious issue for hospitals: they are costly and result Continue Reading...
A lack of any national system subjects individual citizens to the costs of the healthcare system on the whole. As Rao (2006) reports, "public expenditure on health care today is a dismal 0.9% of GDP; the overwhelming majority of health costs are pai Continue Reading...
Technology and Healthcare
Demographics of the global community are rapidly changing so that each year there are more and more seniors within the population base. This has a profound implication on the healthcare system of many regions since a large Continue Reading...
Provide sustained technical assistance (Expert Panel Meeting: Health Information Technology: Meeting Summary, 2003)
Evaluation of the process in rural and small communities includes: (1) scope of the project; (2) goals; (3) critical success factor Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Proposal on Remote Patient MonitoringIntroduction to Remote Patient MonitoringThe ever-growing field of medical technology provides new opportunities for patient care, including remote patient monitoring (RPM). RPM is the use of techno Continue Reading...
Telehealth and Home Monitoring Equipment
This is a paper that outlines the features of telehealth products and how effective they are for the consultants and users. It has 15 sources.
In contrast to the past when people could not be treated in time Continue Reading...
Nursing Informatics Career Viability Analysis
Nursing Informatics Career Analysis
As the concept of healthcare delivery systems continues a rapid evolutionary path in order to keep pace with technological advancement, the role of health information Continue Reading...
Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAPHPS)
The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems gives consumers a chance to compare the available health cares around the country and to decide on what c Continue Reading...
As well as expanding patient's abilities to obtain primary care, virtually, telemedicine can enable patients in isolated locations to see specialists. When rural patients are connected to a hospital network such as the Grinnell Regional Medical Cent Continue Reading...
Abstract
Meaningful use constitutes a key health information technology project driver as it impacts all players in the health care sector. By 2016, 95% of hospitals has demonstrated meaningful use of HIT through the CMS HER programs. Meaningful use Continue Reading...