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Consumer health information about the application of science to develop solutions to health problems or issues such as the prevention or delay of onset of diseases or the promotion and monitoring of good health. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources.

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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
SOURCEBOOK
SECOND EDITION
Health Reference Series
HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
SOURCEBOOK
SECOND EDITION
Provides Basic Consumer Health Information about Medicine and Technology, Telehealth, Telemedicine and E-health, Information Technology and Medicine, Preventive Medicine and Health Technology, Medical Devices, Screening and Detection Technologies, Diagnostic Technology, Nanotechnology, Neurologic, Health Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Stem Cell Research, and Assistive Devices
Along with Information about Digital Innovations in Healthcare, Medical Technology Laws, Policy, Legislation, and Regulations, a Glossary of Related Terms, and a List of Resources for Additional Help and Information

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Bibliographic Note
Because this page cannot legibly accommodate all the copyright notices, the Bibliographic Note portion of the Preface constitutes an extension of the copyright notice.
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OMNIGRAPHICS
Kevin Hayes, Managing Editor
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Copyright © 2021 Omnigraphics
ISBN 978-0-7808-1911-5
E-ISBN 978-0-7808-1912-2

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Hayes, Kevin (Editor of health information), editor.
Title: Health technology sourcebook : basic consumer health Information about medicine and technology, telehealth, telemedicine and E-health, information technology and medicine, preventive medicine and health technology, medical devices, screening and detection technologies, diagnostic technology, nanotechnology, neurologic, health information technology, artificial Intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), stem cell research, and assistive devices ; along with Information about digital innovations in healthcare, medical technology laws, policy, legislation, and regulations, a glossary of related terms, and a list of resources for additional help and information / edited by Kevin Hayes.
Description: Second edition. | Detroit, MI : Omnigraphics, [2021] | Series: Health reference series | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: “Provides consumer health information about the medicine and technology, telehealth, medical devices, screening and detection technologies, nanotechnology, health information technology, artificial intelligence (AI), stem cell research, and medical technology laws, policy, legislation, and regulations. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and a list of resources for additional help and information”-- Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021021291 (print) | LCCN 2021021292 (ebook) | ISBN 9780780819115 (library binding) | ISBN 9780780819122 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Medical technology. | Medical care--Data processing.
Classification: LCC R855.3.H437 2021 (print) | LCC R855.3 (ebook) | DDC 610.285--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021021291
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021021292
Electronic or mechanical reproduction, including photography, recording, or any other information storage and retrieval system for the purpose of resale is strictly prohibited without permission in writing from the publisher.
The information in this publication was compiled from the sources cited and from other sources considered reliable. While every possible effort has been made to ensure reliability, the publisher will not assume liability for damages caused by inaccuracies in the data, and makes no warranty, express or implied, on the accuracy of the information contained herein.

This book is printed on acid-free paper meeting the ANSI Z39.48 Standard. The infinity symbol that appears above indicates that the paper in this book meets that standard.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Part 1. Introduction to Health Technology
Chapter 1—Understanding Medical Technology
Chapter 2—Basics of Telehealth
Section 2.1—Understanding Telehealth
Section 2.2—Telemedicine and E-health
Section 2.3—Uses of Telehealth during COVID-19
Chapter 3—Health Technology Assessment
Chapter 4—Technology and Healthcare Expenditure
Chapter 5—Digital Health
Chapter 6—Blockchain Technology
Chapter 7—The Internet of Things
Part 2. Technology and Preventive Healthcare
Chapter 8—Types of Telemedicine Technology
Section 8.1—Real-Time Telehealth
Section 8.2—Store-and-Forward Telehealth
Chapter 9—Digital Innovations in Preventive Medicine
Section 9.1—Sensors
Section 9.2—Body Area Networks
Section 9.3—Wireless Medical Devices
Section 9.4—Wearables and Safety
Section 9.5—Remote Patient Monitoring
Section 9.6—Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Section 9.7—Mobile Medical Applications
Chapter 10—Medical Device Data Systems
Chapter 11—Medical Device Interoperability
Chapter 12—Clinical Decision Support
Chapter 13—Big Data
Section 13.1—Big Data in the Age of Genomics
Section 13.2—Big Data for Infectious Disease Surveillance
Chapter 14—Screening and Detection Technologies
Section 14.1—Advanced Molecular Detection
Section 14.2—Liquid Biopsy to Detect, Track, and Treat Cancer
Section 14.3—DNA Microarray Technology
Section 14.4—Genetic Testing
Section 14.5—Sensitive Stroke Detection
Section 14.6—Tool to Detect Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Section 14.7—AI-Assisted Medical Devices
Part 3. Diagnostic Technology
Chapter 15—Imaging Services
Section 15.1—Computed Tomography
Section 15.2—Electrocardiogram
Section 15.3—Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Section 15.4—Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Section 15.5—Mammogram
Section 15.6—Medical X-ray Imaging
Section 15.7—Nuclear Medicine
Section 15.8—Optical Imaging
Section 15.9—Ultrasound
Chapter 16—Advances in Imaging
Section 16.1—Magnetic Resonance Elastography
Section 16.2—Neuroimaging Technique to Predict Autism among High-Risk Infants
Section 16.3—Metal-Free MRI Contrast Agent
Section 16.4—Virtual Colonoscopy
Section 16.5—Advanced Magnetic Imaging Methods
Chapter 17—Advanced Imaging in Laboratory Technology
Section 17.1—Live Cell Imaging
Section 17.2—Nonlinear Optical Imaging
Section 17.3—Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
Chapter 18—Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing
Chapter 19—Precision Medicine for Cancer Diagnostics
Chapter 20—Cinematic Rendering and Digital Twin Technology
Chapter 21—Food Allergy Lab Fits on Your Keychain
Chapter 22—Wireless Patient Monitoring
Chapter 23—Applications of Digital Technology in COVID-19 Pandemic
Part 4. Role of Technology in Treatment
Chapter 24—Medical Treatment Technology
Section 24.1—Genomic Medicine
Section 24.2—Precision Medicine
Section 24.3—Drug Delivery Systems
Section 24.4—Artificial Pancreas Device System
Chapter 25—Surgical Treatment Technology
Section 25.1—Computer-Assisted Surgical Systems
Section 25.2—Surgical Robots for Tumor Treatment
Section 25.3—Robotic Angiography Gantry
Section 25.4—Technologies Enhance Tumor Surgery
Section 25.5—Smart Operating Rooms of the Future
Chapter 26—Technology and the Future of Mental-Health Treatment
Chapter 27—Enabling New Cancer Technologies
Chapter 28—Role of Technology in the Treatment for Osteopenia
Chapter 29—Nutrigenomics
Chapter 30—Nanotechnology
Section 30.1—What Is Nanotechnology?
Section 30.2—Nanomedicine
Section 30.3—Nanotechnology at NIOSH
Section 30.4—Nanotechnology in Cancer
Chapter 31—Robotics
Section 31.1—Robots for Better Health and Quality of Life
Section 31.2—Robotic Cleaners
Section 31.3—Image-Guided Robotic Interventions
Chapter 32—Advanced Therapies
Section 32.1—Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Section 32.2—Cartilage Engineering
Section 32.3—Ortho-Bionomy: Painless Self-Care
Section 32.4—Gene Therapy
Section 32.5—Light Therapy and Brain Function
Section 32.6—Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation as Tumor Therapy
Part 5. Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
Chapter 33—Rehabilitation Engineering
Chapter 34—Rehabilitation Medicine: Research Activities and Scientific Advances
Chapter 35—Vision and Hearing Loss
Section 35.1—Low Vision and Blindness Rehabilitation
Section 35.2—Artificial Retina
Section 35.3—Cochlear Implants: Different Kind of Hearing Aid
Chapter 36—Robotics in Rehabilitation
Section 36.1—Cybernetics
Section 36.2—Prosthetic Engineering
Section 36.3—New Robotic Wheelchair
Chapter 37—Electrical Signals and Stimulations
Section 37.1—BrainGate
Section 37.2—Noninvasive Spinal Cord Stimulation for Paralysis
Chapter 38—Physical Therapists of the Future
Chapter 39—Assistive Devices
Section 39.1—Rehabilitative and Assistive Technology: Overview
Section 39.2—Assistive Devices for Communication
Section 39.3—Hearing Aids
Section 39.4—Mobility Aids
Chapter 40—Space Technologies in the Rehabilitation of Movement Disorders
Part 6. Health Information Technology and Its Future
Chapter 41—Understanding Health Information Technology
Section 41.1—Basics of Health Information Technology
Section 41.2—Benefits of Health IT
Section 41.3—Consumer Health IT Applications
Section 41.4—Trends in Use
Chapter 42—Integrating Technology and Healthcare
Section 42.1—Health Information Technology Integration
Section 42.2—Information and Communication Technology
Chapter 43—Digital-Health Records
Section 43.1—Blue Button
Section 43.2—E-prescription
Chapter 44—Artificial Brains
Chapter 45—Artificial Intelligence: Improving Lives
Chapter 46—Augmented Reality
Chapter 47—Virtual Reality
Chapter 48—Computational Modeling
Chapter 49—Stem Cell Research
Chapter 50—Genome Sequencing
Chapter 51—Medical Applications of 3D Printing
Chapter 52—Microneedle Patch for Flu Vaccination
Chapter 53—Photonic Dosimetry
Part 7. Medical Technology – Legal and Ethical Concerns
Chapter 54—Health Information Privacy Law and Policy
Chapter 55—Health Information Technology Legislation and Regulations
Chapter 56—HIP

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