E–Health Care Information Systems – An Introduction for Students and Professionalss
An Introduction for Students and Professionals
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E–Health Care Information Systems is a comprehensive collection written by leading experts from a range of disciplines including medicine, health sciences, engineering, business information systems, general science, and computing technology. This easily followed text provides a theoretical framework with sound methodological approaches and is filled with numerous case examples. Topics include e–health records, e–public information systems, e–network and surveys, general and specific applications of e–health such as e–rehabilitation, e–medicine, e–homecare, e–diagnosis support systems, and e–health intelligence.
E–Health Care Information Systems also covers strategies in e–health care technology management, e–security issues, and the impacts of e–technologies. In addition, this book reviews new and emerging technologies such as mobile health, virtual reality and nanotechnology, and harnessing the power of e–technologies for real–world applications.
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<p>Preface xv</p>
<p>Acknowledgments xix</p>
<p>The Editor xxi</p>
<p>The Contributors xxiii</p>
<p>PART ONE: E–HEALTH OVERVIEW 1</p>
<p>1 E–Health: The Next Health Care Frontier 3<br /> Joseph Tan</p>
<p>The Telebaby Case 27<br /> Ronald Spanjers, Anne F. Rutkowski</p>
<p>2 E–Health Vision: Drivers of and Barriers to E–Health Care 37<br /> Joseph Tan</p>
<p>Cyber–Angel: The E–Robin Hood Case 52<br /> Joseph Tan, Joshia Tan</p>
<p>PART TWO: E–HEALTH FOUNDATIONS 57</p>
<p>3 E–Health Perspectives: General Systems Concepts, Chaos and String Theories, and Social Science Thinking 59<br /> Joseph Tan</p>
<p>Multicommunity E–Health Promotion Programming Case 82<br /> Joseph Tan</p>
<p>4 E–Health Records: The Lifeblood of E–Health Care 91<br /> Joseph Tan</p>
<p>E–Primary Health Care and E–Health Records Cases 116<br /> Penny Grubb</p>
<p>5 E–Public Health Information Systems: E–Technologies for Public Health Preparedness and Surveillance 127<br /> Joseph Tan, Francisco G. Soto Mas, C. Ed Hsu</p>
<p>E–Profiling of Community Health Performance Indicators Case 155<br /> Lee Kallenbach, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>6 E–Networking: The Backbone of E–Health Care 163<br /> Joseph Tan, Winnie Cheng</p>
<p>Mobile Health Networks Case: Unconfined Mobile Bluetooth Technology for E–Medical Services 190<br /> Qiang Cheng, Huyu Qu, Yingge Wang, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>PART THREE: E–HEALTH DOMAINS AND APPLICATIONS 201</p>
<p>7 E–Health Domains: Surveying the E–Health Landscape: Cases and Applications 203<br /> Pam Forducey, Kawaljeet Kaur, Cynthia Scheideman–Miller, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>E–Speech Therapy for Children in a Rural Oklahoma School Case 224<br /> Cynthia Scheideman–Miller, Pam Forducey, Sharon S. Smeltzer, Avery Clouds, Bob Hodge, David Prouty</p>
<p>8 Diffusion of E–Medicine: E–Medicine in Developed and Developing Countries 231<br /> Joseph Tan, Mengistu Kifle, Victor Mbarika, Chitu Okoli</p>
<p>E–Medicine Development in Taiwan Case 260<br /> Paul Jen–Hwa Hu, Chih–Ping Wei, Tsang–Hsiang Cheng, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>9 E–Home Care: Rejuvenating Home Health Care and Tele Home Care 267<br /> George Demiris, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>The OliverHome Case 290<br /> Joseph Tan, George Demiris, Joshia Tan</p>
<p>10 E–Diagnosis Support Systems: An E–DSS for Lower Back Pain 295<br /> Lin Lin, Paul Jen–Hwa Hu, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>Teleradiology Case: Present and Future 321<br /> Yao Y. Shieh, Mason Shieh</p>
<p>11 E–Health Intelligence: A Multiple–Level Clustering Approach for E–Health Data Mining 330<br /> Chih–Ping Wei, Paul Jen–Hwa Hu, Liang–Ming Kung, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>E–Patient Image Retrieval Case: Incremental Neural Net Learning 352<br /> Lin Lin, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Chih–Ping Wei, Paul Jen–Hwa Hu, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>PART FOUR: E–HEALTH STRATEGIES AND IMPACTS 363</p>
<p>12 E–Health Strategies: Reshaping the Traditional Health Care System 365<br /> H. Joseph Wen, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>E–Health Technology Strategies and Impacts Case 396<br /> Jung P. Shim, William E. Sorrells</p>
<p>13 E–Health Care Technology Management: A Multifactorial Model for Harnessing E–Technologies 406<br /> George Eisler, Sam Sheps, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>Evidence–Based Medicine Case 439<br /> Barry P. Markovitz</p>
<p>14 E–Security: Frameworks for Privacy and Security in E–Health Data Integration and Aggregation 450<br /> Joseph Tan, Patrick Hung</p>
<p>Integrated Selective Encryption and Data Embedding for Medical Images Case 479<br /> Qiang Cheng, Yingge Wang, Joseph Tan</p>
<p>15 E–Health Impacts on the Health Care and Health Services Industry: Surfing the Powerful Waves of E–Technologies 489<br /> Joseph Tan, David C. Yen, Sharline Martin, Binshan Lin</p>
<p>E–Communities Case: Scalability Challenges in Information Management 515<br /> Harris Wu, Joseph Tan, Weiguo Fan</p>
<p>PART FIVE: E–HEALTH PROSPECTS 521</p>
<p>16 E–Health Prospects: Mobile Health, Virtual Reality, and Consumer–Driven E–Health Systems 523<br /> Joseph Tan</p>
<p>Virtual Reality Case 547<br /> Joseph Tan, Pency Tsai</p>
<p>Name Index 554</p>
<p>Subject Index 562</p>

