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Technology and the Doctor-Patient Relationship: McFarland Health Topics

Autor D. C. Lozar Editat de Elaine A. Moore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2019
Medicine is an ancient profession that advances as each generation of practitioners passes it down. It remains a distinguished, flawed and rewarding vocation--but it may be coming to an end as we know it. Computer algorithms promise patients better access, safer therapies and more predictable outcomes. Technology reduces costs, helps design more effective and personalized treatments and diminishes fraud and waste. Balanced against these developments is the risk that medical professionals will forget that their primary responsibility is to their patients, not to a template of care. Written for anyone who has considered a career in health care--and for any patient who has had an office visit where a provider spent more time with data-entry than with them--this book weighs the benefits of emerging technologies against the limitations of traditional systems to envision a future where both doctors and patients are better-informed consumers of health care tools.
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ISBN-13: 9781476675206
ISBN-10: 1476675201
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: McFarland
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D.C. Lozar, M.D., worked for the National Institute for Health (N.I.H.) in neurobiology research, at Columbus Hospital in downtown Chicago as a surgical resident, and at Cook County in trauma surgery before pursuing family practice and spending the last twenty years honing his skills as a physician in primary care. Visit his website at www.dclozar.com. www.dclozar.com. He lives in Carlsbad, California.

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Written for anyone who has considered a career in health care - and for any patient who has had an office visit where a provider spent more time doing data-entry than examining them - this book weighs the benefits of emerging technologies against the limitations of traditional systems.