Table of Contents Preface................................................................................................................................................xvii Acknowledgment..............................................................................................................................xxix Section 1 Technology Overview Chapter 1 ImprovingPatientCareWithTelemedicineTechnology........................................................................ 1 Edward T. Chen, University of Massachusetts – Lowell, USA Chapter 2 Web-BasedInformationforPatientsandProviders.............................................................................. 19 Izabella Lejbkowicz, Independent Researcher, Israel Chapter 3 EmpoweringPatientsThroughDigitalTechnologies:TheCaseofMobileHealthApplications........ 34 Cristina Trocin, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy Enrica Croda, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy Chapter 4 mHealthasToolsforDevelopmentinMentalHealth.......................................................................... 58 Gloria Ejehiohen Iyawa, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia Julie Langan-Martin, University of Glasgow, UK Stephen Sevalie, University of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone Wanano Masikara, Nanosoft Designs, Botswana Section 2 Cutting-Edge Technologies in Patient Care Chapter 5 BigData:ItsImplicationsonHealthcareandFutureSteps.................................................................. 82 Shannon Wai Yi Yee, University of California – Davis, USA Carolina Gutierrez, University of California – Los Angeles, USA Caroline Narae Park, University of California – Davis, USA Danny Lee, University of California – Berkeley, USA Scott Lee, University of California – Berkeley, USA Chapter 6 ThePromiseofGamificationinAddressingHealthChallengesoftheModernWorld..................... 100 Taiki Nishihara, University of California – Berkeley, USA Yagana Parwak, University of California – Berkeley, USA & University of California – San Francisco, USA Eghosa Edogun, University of California – Santa Cruz, USA Gia Park, University of California – Berkeley, USA Scott Lee, University of California – Berkeley, USA Chapter 7 UseofPredictiveandSimulationModelstoDevelopStrategiesforBetterAccessSpecialists Care..................................................................................................................................................... 109 Siang Li Chua, Changi General Hospital, Singapore Wai Leng Chow, Changi General Hospital, Singapore Chapter 8 DeepLearningandSustainableTelemedicine.................................................................................... 137 Edward T. Chen, University of Massachusetts – Lowell, USA Chapter 9 Patient-CenteredEmpowermentThroughEvidence-BasedEngagementinSensitiveClinical Settings................................................................................................................................................ 155 Iris Reychav, Ariel University, Israel Roger W. McHaney, Kansas State University, USA Lin Zhu, Ariel University, Israel Rami Moshonov, Assuta Ramat Hahaial Medical Center, Israel Section 3 Cases With Empowerment Through IT Chapter 10 UsingTechnologytoEmpowerPeopleWithMultipleSclerosis(MS)toMakeSharedDecisions AboutManagingTheirOwnHealthcare:AUKCaseStudy.............................................................. 177 Helen King, Independent Researcher, UK Darina M. Slattery, University of Limerick, Ireland Chapter 11 TheDesignandEvaluationofanIntelligentPainManagementSystem(IPMS)inCancerPatient Care..................................................................................................................................................... 199 Y. Ken Wang, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, USA Juan J. Gu, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA Yunheng Sun, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Feng Jiang, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Hongwei Hua, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Jing Li, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Zhijun Cheng, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Zhijun Liao, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Qian Huang, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine – Chongming, China Weiwei Hu, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China Gang Ding, Shanghai International Medical Center, China Chapter 12 :PromisesandChallengesofMedicalPatientHealthcarePortalsinUnderservedCommunities TheCaseofEinsteinMedicalCenterPhiladelphia(EMCP).............................................................. 219 Diane C. Lee, Drexel University, USA David Gefen, Drexel University, USA Chapter 13 ChallengesImplementingTelemedicineatChildren’sHospitalofPhiladelphia(CHOP)................. 252 Christopher E. Gantz, Drexel University, USA David Gefen, Drexel University, USA Chapter 14 Doctor-PatientSocialNetworkingtoImproveSpecialistCareCoordination..................................... 267 Jeremy S. Kagan, CardioLync, Israel Section 4 Underserved Populations Chapter 15 UseofaMobileAppbyOlderPeopleinanIntegratedCareSetting................................................. 291 Bella Azaria, Assuta Medical Centers, Israel Rachelle Kaye, Assuta Medical Centers, Israel Reut Ron, Assuta Health Services Research Institute, Israel Ofer Chen, Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital, Israel Michal Bar-Ilan, Samson Assuta Ashdod Hospital, Israel Alona Sigalov Zlatkin, Samson Assuta Ashdod Hospital, Israel Erela Rotlevi, Maccabi Healthcare Services, Israel Michal Yeshayahu, Maccabi Healthcare Services, Israel Josep Roca, University of Barcelona, Spain Isaac Cano, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Spain Erik Baltaxe, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Spain Jordi de Batlle, Institut de Recerca Biomedica de Lleida, Spain Gerard Torres, Institut de Recerca Biomedica, Spain Maarten Lahr, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands Chapter 16 mHealthCollaborationforSocialGood:LessonsonAdaptability.................................................... 322 Hope Koch, Baylor University, USA Gina Green, Baylor University, USA Zonayed Mahid, Washington State University, USA Shelby L. Garner, Baylor University, USA Julia Hitchcock, Baylor University, USA Carolin Elizabeth George, Bangalore Baptist Hospital, India Philip Young, Baylor University, USA Chapter 17 Common-SenseEpidemiologyintheAgeofElectronicPatientRecords(EPR)............................... 343 Shirly Bar-Lev, Ruppin Academic Center, Israel Dizza Beimel, Ruppin Academic Center, Israel Chapter 18 ImpactofInformationTechnologyonPatientConfidentialityRights:APerspective....................... 365 Abba Amsami Elgujja, University of Salford, UK Compilation of References............................................................................................................... 388 About the Contributors.................................................................................................................... 442 Index................................................................................................................................................... 450 .
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