Eric D Perakslis, Martin Stanley
Digital Health
Understanding the Benefit-Risk Patient-Provider Framework
Eric D Perakslis, Martin Stanley
Digital Health
Understanding the Benefit-Risk Patient-Provider Framework
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Drawing on expert interviews, original research, and personal storytelling, Digital Health explores the theory, science, and applications behind the uses of emerging digital technologies in healthcare.
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Drawing on expert interviews, original research, and personal storytelling, Digital Health explores the theory, science, and applications behind the uses of emerging digital technologies in healthcare.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780197503140
- ISBN-10: 0197503144
- Artikelnr.: 60741932
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780197503140
- ISBN-10: 0197503144
- Artikelnr.: 60741932
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eric Perakslis is Chief Science Officer at the Duke Clinical Research Insititute, Professor in the Department of Population Sciences at Duke School of Medicine, Lecturer in Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and on the Board of Directors of the Kidney Cancer Association and Vivli. He has previously served as Chief Information Officer and Chief Scientist (Informatics) at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Strategic Advisor on Innovation to Médécins Sans Frontières and internationally as Chief Information Officer of the King Hussein Institute for Biotechnology and Cancer in Amman, Jordan. Martin Stanley leads the Strategic Technology Branch at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). He has previously led the Cybersecurity Assurance Program at CISA and the Enterprise Cybersecurity Program at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and held executive leadership positions at Vonage and UUNET Technologies. Erin Brodwin, health tech reporter and author.
* Table of Contents
* Preface
* Part 1: Historical Overview and the Evolution of Digital Health
Technologies
* Chapter 1: A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation
* Chapter 2: Medical Benefit-Risk Determination
* Chapter 3: Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health
* Chapter 4: The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare
* Chapter 5: Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia -- The "Perfect" Medical
Technology Use Case
* Chapter 6: The Technology of Biotechnology and Big Data in Medicines
* Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records: Promises, Progress, and
Problems
* Part 2: The Ten Toxicities of Digital Health
*
* Chapter 8: Introducing the Ten Toxicities
* Chapter 9: Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Chapter 10: Non-Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Part 3: Frameworks for Digital Risk and Threat Mitigation
*
* Chapter 11: Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events
* Chapter 12: Current State of Cyber Regulation: Understanding Privacy
vs. Security
* Chapter 13: Cyber Time: The Key Advantage of the Adversary
* Chapter 14: Quantifying Cyber Threat for Patients, Providers, and
Institutions
* Chapter 15: Case Studies: Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons
Learned
* Part 4: Digital Health -- Hope, Hype and Risk Mitigation in Practice
* Chapter 16: The "Smart" Clinic
* Chapter 17: The Patient as a Mobile Healthcare Consumer
* Chapter 18: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
* Chapter 19: Virtual Health Assistants
* Chapter 20: Wearables
* Part 5: The Future of Digital Health Benefit-Risk Assessment and
Management
*
* Chapter 21: 5 Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities
* Preface
* Part 1: Historical Overview and the Evolution of Digital Health
Technologies
* Chapter 1: A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation
* Chapter 2: Medical Benefit-Risk Determination
* Chapter 3: Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health
* Chapter 4: The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare
* Chapter 5: Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia -- The "Perfect" Medical
Technology Use Case
* Chapter 6: The Technology of Biotechnology and Big Data in Medicines
* Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records: Promises, Progress, and
Problems
* Part 2: The Ten Toxicities of Digital Health
*
* Chapter 8: Introducing the Ten Toxicities
* Chapter 9: Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Chapter 10: Non-Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Part 3: Frameworks for Digital Risk and Threat Mitigation
*
* Chapter 11: Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events
* Chapter 12: Current State of Cyber Regulation: Understanding Privacy
vs. Security
* Chapter 13: Cyber Time: The Key Advantage of the Adversary
* Chapter 14: Quantifying Cyber Threat for Patients, Providers, and
Institutions
* Chapter 15: Case Studies: Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons
Learned
* Part 4: Digital Health -- Hope, Hype and Risk Mitigation in Practice
* Chapter 16: The "Smart" Clinic
* Chapter 17: The Patient as a Mobile Healthcare Consumer
* Chapter 18: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
* Chapter 19: Virtual Health Assistants
* Chapter 20: Wearables
* Part 5: The Future of Digital Health Benefit-Risk Assessment and
Management
*
* Chapter 21: 5 Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities
* Table of Contents
* Preface
* Part 1: Historical Overview and the Evolution of Digital Health
Technologies
* Chapter 1: A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation
* Chapter 2: Medical Benefit-Risk Determination
* Chapter 3: Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health
* Chapter 4: The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare
* Chapter 5: Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia -- The "Perfect" Medical
Technology Use Case
* Chapter 6: The Technology of Biotechnology and Big Data in Medicines
* Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records: Promises, Progress, and
Problems
* Part 2: The Ten Toxicities of Digital Health
*
* Chapter 8: Introducing the Ten Toxicities
* Chapter 9: Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Chapter 10: Non-Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Part 3: Frameworks for Digital Risk and Threat Mitigation
*
* Chapter 11: Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events
* Chapter 12: Current State of Cyber Regulation: Understanding Privacy
vs. Security
* Chapter 13: Cyber Time: The Key Advantage of the Adversary
* Chapter 14: Quantifying Cyber Threat for Patients, Providers, and
Institutions
* Chapter 15: Case Studies: Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons
Learned
* Part 4: Digital Health -- Hope, Hype and Risk Mitigation in Practice
* Chapter 16: The "Smart" Clinic
* Chapter 17: The Patient as a Mobile Healthcare Consumer
* Chapter 18: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
* Chapter 19: Virtual Health Assistants
* Chapter 20: Wearables
* Part 5: The Future of Digital Health Benefit-Risk Assessment and
Management
*
* Chapter 21: 5 Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities
* Preface
* Part 1: Historical Overview and the Evolution of Digital Health
Technologies
* Chapter 1: A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation
* Chapter 2: Medical Benefit-Risk Determination
* Chapter 3: Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health
* Chapter 4: The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare
* Chapter 5: Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia -- The "Perfect" Medical
Technology Use Case
* Chapter 6: The Technology of Biotechnology and Big Data in Medicines
* Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records: Promises, Progress, and
Problems
* Part 2: The Ten Toxicities of Digital Health
*
* Chapter 8: Introducing the Ten Toxicities
* Chapter 9: Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Chapter 10: Non-Adversary-Driven Toxicities
* Part 3: Frameworks for Digital Risk and Threat Mitigation
*
* Chapter 11: Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events
* Chapter 12: Current State of Cyber Regulation: Understanding Privacy
vs. Security
* Chapter 13: Cyber Time: The Key Advantage of the Adversary
* Chapter 14: Quantifying Cyber Threat for Patients, Providers, and
Institutions
* Chapter 15: Case Studies: Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons
Learned
* Part 4: Digital Health -- Hope, Hype and Risk Mitigation in Practice
* Chapter 16: The "Smart" Clinic
* Chapter 17: The Patient as a Mobile Healthcare Consumer
* Chapter 18: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
* Chapter 19: Virtual Health Assistants
* Chapter 20: Wearables
* Part 5: The Future of Digital Health Benefit-Risk Assessment and
Management
*
* Chapter 21: 5 Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities







