Next Generation eHealth: Applied Data Science, Machine Learning and Extreme Computational Intelligence: Next Generation Technology Driven Personalized Medicine And Smart Healthcare
Editat de Miltiadis Lytras, Abdulrahman Housawi, Basim Alsaywid, Naif Radi Aljohanien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2024
- Allows medical scientists, computer science experts, researchers, and health professionals to better educate themselves on machine Learning practices and applications and to benefit from the improvement of their knowledge skills
- Provides various tested and current techniques of health literacy as a determinant of health and well-being
- Provides insight into international research successfully implemented in patient care and education through the proper training of health professionals
- Offers detailed guidance for diverse communities on their need to get timely, trusted, and integrated knowledge for the adoption of ML in healthcare processes and decisions. professionals involved with healthcare to leverage productive partnerships with technology developers
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443136191
ISBN-10: 044313619X
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Next Generation Technology Driven Personalized Medicine And Smart Healthcare
ISBN-10: 044313619X
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Next Generation Technology Driven Personalized Medicine And Smart Healthcare
Cuprins
1. The challenges for the next generation digital health: The disruptive character of Artificial Intelligence
2. Data governance in healthcare organizations
3. Enhancing patient welfare through responsible and AI-driven healthcare innovation: Progress made in OECD countries and the case of Greece
4. The economic feasibility of digital health and telerehabilitation
5. Intelligent digital twins: Scenarios, promises, and challenges in medicine and public health
6. Digital twin in cardiology: Navigating the digital landscape for education, global health, and preventive medicine
7. Review of data-driven generative AI models for knowledge extraction from scientific literature in healthcare
8. Approximate computing for energy-efficient processing of biosignals in ehealth care systems
9. Linked open research information on semantic web: Challenges and opportunities for Research information management (RIM) User’s
10. The need of E-health and literacy of cancer patients for Healthcare providers
Ruchika Kalra, Meena Gupta and Priya Sharma
11. eHealth concern over fine particulate matter air pollution and brain tumors
12. Wearable devices developed to support dementia detection, monitoring, and intervention
13. How artificial intelligence affects the future of pharmacy practice?
14. Designing robust and resilient data strategy in health clusters (HCs): Use case identification for efficiency and performance enhancement
15. Digital health as a bold contribution to sustainable and social inclusive development
2. Data governance in healthcare organizations
3. Enhancing patient welfare through responsible and AI-driven healthcare innovation: Progress made in OECD countries and the case of Greece
4. The economic feasibility of digital health and telerehabilitation
5. Intelligent digital twins: Scenarios, promises, and challenges in medicine and public health
6. Digital twin in cardiology: Navigating the digital landscape for education, global health, and preventive medicine
7. Review of data-driven generative AI models for knowledge extraction from scientific literature in healthcare
8. Approximate computing for energy-efficient processing of biosignals in ehealth care systems
9. Linked open research information on semantic web: Challenges and opportunities for Research information management (RIM) User’s
10. The need of E-health and literacy of cancer patients for Healthcare providers
Ruchika Kalra, Meena Gupta and Priya Sharma
11. eHealth concern over fine particulate matter air pollution and brain tumors
12. Wearable devices developed to support dementia detection, monitoring, and intervention
13. How artificial intelligence affects the future of pharmacy practice?
14. Designing robust and resilient data strategy in health clusters (HCs): Use case identification for efficiency and performance enhancement
15. Digital health as a bold contribution to sustainable and social inclusive development