BOOKS
Multiple Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges Author(s): Mowafa Househ, Elizabeth Borycki, Andre Kushniruk
Healthcare Informatics for Fighting COVID-19 and Future Epidemics Author(s): Lalit Garg, Chinmay Chakraborty, Said Mahmoudi, Victor S. Sohmen No of Pages: 658
No of Pages: 135
Year of Publishing: 2021
Year of Publishing: 2021
Description: This book presents innovative solutions utilising informatics to deal with various issues related to the COVID-19 outbreak. The book offers a collection of contemporary research and development on the management of Covid19 using health data analytics, information exchange, knowledge sharing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the Internet of Everything (IoE)-based solutions. The book also analyses the implementation, assessment, adoption, and management of these healthcare informatics solutions to manage the pandemic and future epidemics. The book is relevant to researchers, professors, students, and professionals in informatics and related topics.
Description: This book offers a comprehensive yet concise overview of the challenges and opportunities presented by the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. It does so by approaching the topic from multiple perspectives, e.g. the nursing, consumer, medical practitioner, healthcare manager, and data analyst perspective. It covers human factors research, discusses patient safety issues, and addresses ethical challenges, as well as important policy issues. By reporting on cutting-edge research and hands-on experience, the book offers an insightful reference guide for health information technology professionals, healthcare managers, healthcare practitioners, and patients alike, aiding them in their decisionmaking processes. It will also benefit students and researchers whose work involves artificial intelligence-related research issues in healthcare.
• Reveals solutions employing informatics for battling COVID-19 and other coronaviruses; • Discusses health data analytics, knowledge sharing, and IoT in relation to informatics and COVID-19; • Pertinent to researchers, professionals, and professors in informatics and related fields.
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Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Improving Healthcare Systems Author(s): Ellen S. Deutsch, Shawna J. Perry, Harshad G. Gurnaney No of Pages: 279 Year of Publishing: 2021 Description: This book presents simulation as an essential, powerful tool to develop the best possible healthcare system for patients. It provides vital insights into the necessary steps for supporting and enhancing medical care through the simulation methodology. Organized into four sections, the book begins with a discussion on the overarching principles of simulation and systems. Section two then delves into the practical applications of simulation, including developing new workflows, utilizing new technology, building teamwork, and promoting resilience. Following this, section three examines the transition of ideas and initiatives into everyday practices. Chapters in this section analyze complex interpersonal topics such as how healthcare clinical stakeholders, simulationists, and experts who are non-clinicians can collaborate. The closing section explores the potential future directions of healthcare simulation, as well as leadership engagement.