Digital health : understanding the benefit-risk patient-provider framework
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Digital health : understanding the benefit-risk patient-provider framework
Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation
- Medical Benefit-Risk Determination
- Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health
- The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare
- Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia : The 'Perfect' Medical Technology Use Case
- The Technology of Biotechnology & Big Data in Medicines Development
- Electronic Health Records : Promises, Progress, and Problems
- Introducing the Ten Toxicities
- Adversary-Driven Toxicities
- Non-Adversary-Driven Toxicities
- Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events
- Current State of Cyber Regulation : Understanding Privacy vs Security
- Cyber Time : The Key Advantage of the Adversary
- Quantifying Cyber Threat for Patients, Providers and Institutions
- Case Studies : Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons Learned
- The 'Smart' Clinic
- The Patient as a Mobile Healthcare Consumer
- Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
- Virtual Health Assistants
- Wearables
- 5 Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities