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"This book examines the latest training and ethical issues in the healthcare industry. Including innovative studies on interactive behavioral health, management and supervision, and patient rights, this multi-volume book is an ideal source for professionals, researchers, academics, practitioners, and students interested in the improvement of health literacy"--Provided by publisher.

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Table of Contents

  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Editorial Advisory Board
  • List of Contributors
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Section 1: Fundamental Concepts and Theories
    • Chapter 1: Ethics
    • Chapter 2: A Social Network Framework to Explore Healthcare Collaboration
    • Chapter 3: Strategies for Expanding Access and Improving the Quality of Pharmaceutical Services
    • Chapter 4: The Introduction and Evaluation of Mobile Devices to Improve Access to Patient Records
    • Chapter 5: Education and Training
  • Section 2: Development and Design Methodologies
    • Chapter 6: Simulation Method to Improve Hospital Service Quality
    • Chapter 7: Diversifying Clinical Research Participants
    • Chapter 8: Mining Electronic Health Records to Guide and Support Clinical Decision Support Systems
    • Chapter 9: The Internet of Things and Opportunities for Pervasive Safety Monitored Health Environments
    • Chapter 10: Modeling and Simulation Analyses of Healthcare Delivery Operations for Inter-Hospital Patient Transfers
    • Chapter 11: Informatics and Socio-Technical Challenges when Designing Solutions for Integrated eCare
    • Chapter 12: The Patient Centered Organizational Model in Italian Hospitals
    • Chapter 13: St. Stephen's Hospital Hervey Bay
    • Chapter 14: Using Virtual Environments to Achieve Learner Outcomes in Interprofessional Healthcare Education
    • Chapter 15: Using a Live Simulation to Teach Human Anatomy and the Diagnostic Process to High School Students
    • Chapter 16: Learner Acceptance of Using Virtual Patient Encounters to Train Foreign Healthcare Professionals in Swedish
    • Chapter 17: A Smart Card Based Software System for Surgery Specialties
    • Chapter 18: Computer Based E-Healthcare Clinical Systems
    • Chapter 19: Computerized-Aid Medical Training
  • Section 3: Tools and Technologies
    • Chapter 20: Human Patient Simulations
    • Chapter 21: Creating a Supportive Environment for Self-Management in Healthcare via Patient Electronic Tools
    • Chapter 22: Information Architecture for Pervasive Healthcare Information Provision with Technological Implementation
    • Chapter 23: Privacy-Friendly Management of Electronic Health Records in the eHealth Context
    • Chapter 24: Informatics and Health Services
    • Chapter 25: Clinical Engineering in India
    • Chapter 26: Avatars and Robots as Social Companions in Healthcare
    • Chapter 27: Impact of Human Exome Sequencing on Clinical Research
    • Chapter 28: Clinical Practice Ontology Automatic Learning from SOAP Reports
    • Chapter 29: Using Radio Frequency Identification Technology to Store Patients' Medical Information
    • Chapter 30: Incorporating a New Technology for Patient Education
    • Chapter 31: Student Nurse Simulation Training Incorporating Disease Management and Telenursing for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Patients
  • Section 4: Utilization and Application
    • Chapter 32: No Entry
    • Chapter 33: Clinical Decision Support
    • Chapter 34: Using Narrative with Avatars and Robots to Enhance Elder Care
    • Chapter 35: An Autonomous Intelligent System for the Private Outdoors Monitoring of People with Mild Cognitive Impairments
    • Chapter 36: Mobility in Healthcare
    • Chapter 37: Medical Students Meet User Driven Health Care for Patient Centered Learning in Clinical Medicine
    • Chapter 38: mHealth Environments for Chronic Disease Management
    • Chapter 39: Improving Quality of Services in Maternity Care Triage System
    • Chapter 40: The Importance of Telemedicine in Global Health Care
    • Chapter 41: Home Care Systems for the Management of Patients with Mental Disorders
    • Chapter 42: Decision-Making and Decision Support in Acute Care
    • Chapter 43: Science and Innovative Thinking for Technical and Organizational Development
    • Chapter 44: Implementation of Web-Based Distance Education in Nursing Education in Turkey
    • Chapter 45: Legal and Ethical Considerations in the Implementation of Electronic Health Records
  • Section 5: Organizational and Social Implications
    • Chapter 46: Medical Errors
    • Chapter 47: The Perspectives of Medical Errors in the Health Care Industry
    • Chapter 48: Increasing the Participation of Women and Minority Populations in Clinical Trials
    • Chapter 49: Informed Consent in Electronic Medical Record Systems
    • Chapter 50: Computerisation of Clinical Pathways
    • Chapter 51: Patient Safety in Community Care
    • Chapter 52: Mastering Electronic Health Record in Global Health Care
    • Chapter 53: NoSQL Technologies for Real Time (Patient) Monitoring
    • Chapter 54: Strategic Approach towards Clinical Information Security
    • Chapter 55: Health Services Quality and Patient Satisfaction
    • Chapter 56: Towards Evaluating the Quality of Experience of Remote Patient Monitoring Services
    • Chapter 57: Barriers to Accessing Healthcare Services in Developing Nations
    • Chapter 58: Telemedically Augmented Palliative Care
    • Chapter 59: Waiting for Health Care Services
    • Chapter 60: The Value of Measuring Patient Engagement in Healthcare
    • Chapter 61: A Pharmaco-Cybernetics Approach to Patient Safety
    • Chapter 62: Problem-Based Learning in Transformative Nursing Education
    • Chapter 63: A Viewpoint of Security for Digital Health Care in the United States
  • Section 6: Critical Issues
    • Chapter 64: Security and the Role of New Technologies and Innovation in Medical Ethics
    • Chapter 65: Ethical Implications of Incidental Findings in Pediatric Research
    • Chapter 66: Medical Treatment and Difficult Ethical Decisions in Interdisciplinary Hospital Teams
    • Chapter 67: Ethical E-Health
  • Section 7: Emerging Trends
    • Chapter 68: Cloud-Based Healthcare Systems
    • Chapter 69: An Update on Best Practices and Regulatory Requirements for the Improvement of Clinical Laboratory Services Through Quality
    • Chapter 70: Models of Cooperation between Medical Specialists and Biomedical Engineers in Neuroprosthetics
    • Chapter 71: RFID Applications in Healthcare-State-of-the-Art and Future Trends
  • Index

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