Medical use of the human being can be described as the phenomenon of employing medical means to make use of humans individually and as a species. However, scholarly discourse has only tackled it in a fragmented way rather than as a whole. This book adroitly fills the gap.
This book focusses on applications of different digital platforms in the field of healthcare including different devices used, their benefits, diagnosis, use in treatment, and use cases related to mobile healthcare. It covers machine learning, blockchain technology, big data analytics digital healthcare, telehealth technology and so forth.
This book discusses the why and how of each step of data-based medical research that can provide basic information to emerging researchers, medical graduate students who write thesis or publish articles. The chapters are arranged in the sequence of steps for data-based research. Comprehensive coverage of all research steps.
The proposed book will focus on practical issues in pharmaceutical/clinical research and development from both regulatory and scientific perspectives. The book will outline and clarify those issues that have been commonly misused in the subject area of regulatory science.
A practical book for students of health promotion and public health. Grounded in the real world, it explains how to design, implement and evaluate public health improvement projects.
The Resilient Healthcare Organization engages readers with personal anecdotes from physicians and healthcare professionals and their experiences and how they overcame a loss of enthusiasm for work, feelings of cynicism and a low sense of personal accomplishment.
The third edition of HIT or Miss presents and dissects a wide variety of HIT failures so that the reader can understand in each case what went wrong and why and how to avoid such problems, without focusing on the involvement of specific people, organizations, or vendors.
This ground-breaking book uses organizational ethics and stakeholder theory to explore the ethical accountability of leadership in healthcare organizations to their distinct vulnerable stakeholder communities
This book examines the central structures in medicine-medical knowledge, economics, technological innovation, and medical authority-from the perspective of an ethics of care. The author analyzes each of these structures in detail before considering the challenges they present to end of life care.