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    Digital Health by Perakslis, Eric D.; Stanley, Martin;

    Understanding the Benefit-Risk Patient-Provider Framework

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 26 August 2021

    • ISBN 9780197503140
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 155x231x15 mm
    • Weight 386 g
    • Language English
    • 149

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    Short description:

    Drawing on expert interviews, original research, and personal storytelling, Digital Health explores the theory, science, and applications behind the uses of emerging digital technologies in healthcare.

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    Long description:

    Digital health represents the fastest growing sector of healthcare. From internet-connected wearable sensors to diagnostics tests and disease treatments, it is often touted as the revolution set to solve the imperfections in healthcare delivery worldwide. While the health value of digital health technology includes greater convenience, more personalized treatments, and more accurate data capture of fitness and wellness, these devices also carry the concurrent risks of technological crime and abuses pervasive to cyber space. Even today, the medical world has been slow to respond to these emerging risks, despite the growing permanence of digital health technology within daily medical practice.

    With over 30 years of joint experience across the medical and cybersecurity industries, Eric D. Perakslis and Martin Stanley provide in this volume the first reference framework for the benefits and risks of digital health technologies in practice. Drawing on expert interviews, original research, and personal storytelling, they explore the theory, science, and mathematics behind the benefits, risks, and values of emerging digital technologies in healthcare.

    Moving from an overview of biomedical product regulation and the evolution of digital technologies in healthcare, Perakslis and Stanley propose from their research a set of ten categories of digital side effects, or "toxicities," that must be managed for digital health technology to realize its promise. These ten toxicities consist of adversary-driven threats to privacy such as physical security, cybersecurity, medical misinformation, and charlatanism, and non-adversary-driven threats such as deregulation, cyberchondria, over-diagnosis/over-treatment, user error, and financial toxicity. By arming readers with the knowledge to mitigate digital health harms, Digital Health empowers health practitioners, patients, and technology providers to move beyond fear of the unknown and embrace the full potential of digital health technology, paving the way for more conscientious digital technology use of the future.

    The text features an engaging narrative style throughout...This volume may be particularly useful as a resource for administrators, clinicians, and others engaged in providing health care, especially in its admonition to carefully and critically consider the adoption of technologies in light of their potential, specific risks.

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    Table of Contents:

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    Part 1: Historical Overview and the Evolution of Digital Health Technologies
    Chapter 1: A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation
    Chapter 2: Medical Benefit-Risk Determination
    Chapter 3: Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health
    Chapter 4: The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare
    Chapter 5: Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia -- The "Perfect" Medical Technology Use Case
    Chapter 6: The Technology of Biotechnology and Big Data in Medicines
    Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records: Promises, Progress, and Problems
    Part 2: The Ten Toxicities of Digital Health
    Chapter 8: Introducing the Ten Toxicities
    Chapter 9: Adversary-Driven Toxicities
    Chapter 10: Non-Adversary-Driven Toxicities
    Part 3: Frameworks for Digital Risk and Threat Mitigation
    Chapter 11: Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events
    Chapter 12: Current State of Cyber Regulation: Understanding Privacy vs. Security
    Chapter 13: Cyber Time: The Key Advantage of the Adversary
    Chapter 14: Quantifying Cyber Threat for Patients, Providers, and Institutions
    Chapter 15: Case Studies: Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons Learned
    Part 4: Digital Health -- Hope, Hype and Risk Mitigation in Practice
    Chapter 16: The "Smart" Clinic
    Chapter 17: The Patient as a Mobile Healthcare Consumer
    Chapter 18: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
    Chapter 19: Virtual Health Assistants
    Chapter 20: Wearables
    Part 5: The Future of Digital Health Benefit-Risk Assessment and Management
    Chapter 21: 5 Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities

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