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American Health Care Realities, Rights, and Reforms - Charles J. Dougherty 1988 PDF New York Oxford University Press BOOKS HISTORY
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American Health Care Realities, Rights, and Reforms
Author: Charles J. Dougherty
Year: 1988
Pages: 238
Format: PDF
File size: 12 MB
Language: ENG



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Book Description: 'American Healthcare Realities, Rights, and Reforms' delves into the complexities of healthcare in America, exploring the challenges faced by patients, providers, and policymakers. The book examines the impact of technology on healthcare, highlighting both the benefits and drawbacks of digital innovations. It also discusses the ethical implications of these advancements and how they affect patient care, provider-patient relationships, and society as a whole. The author argues that understanding the evolution of technology is crucial to addressing the issues facing the healthcare system and ensuring the survival of humanity in a world filled with conflict and division. The Plot: The book begins by introducing the reader to the current state of healthcare in America, highlighting the challenges faced by patients, providers, and policymakers. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the evolution of technology in healthcare, from the early days of medical records kept in paper files to the modern electronic health records (EHRs) that are now ubiquitous. The author notes that while EHRs have improved the efficiency and accuracy of healthcare delivery, they also pose significant risks to patient privacy and security. Chapter 1: The Evolution of Technology in Healthcare In this chapter, the author explores the history of technology in healthcare, from the early days of paper records to the modern era of EHRs. The author highlights the benefits of digital innovations, such as increased efficiency and accuracy, but also notes the risks to patient privacy and security. The author argues that understanding the evolution of technology is crucial to addressing the issues facing the healthcare system.
«Американские реалии здравоохранения, права и реформы» углубляется в сложности здравоохранения в Америке, исследуя проблемы, с которыми сталкиваются пациенты, поставщики и политики. В книге рассматривается влияние технологий на здравоохранение, подчеркивая как преимущества, так и недостатки цифровых инноваций. В нем также обсуждаются этические последствия этих достижений и то, как они влияют на уход за пациентами, отношения между поставщиком и пациентом и общество в целом. Автор утверждает, что понимание эволюции технологий имеет решающее значение для решения проблем, стоящих перед системой здравоохранения, и обеспечения выживания человечества в мире, наполненном конфликтами и разделениями. Книга начинается с того, что знакомит читателя с текущим состоянием здравоохранения в Америке, подчеркивая проблемы, с которыми сталкиваются пациенты, поставщики и политики. Автор подчеркивает важность понимания эволюции технологий в здравоохранении, от ранних дней медицинских карт, хранящихся в бумажных файлах, до современных электронных медицинских карт (EHR), которые в настоящее время распространены повсеместно. Автор отмечает, что, хотя ЭМК повысили эффективность и точность оказания медицинской помощи, они также представляют значительный риск для конфиденциальности и безопасности пациентов. Глава 1: Эволюция технологий в здравоохранении В этой главе автор исследует историю технологий в здравоохранении, от первых дней бумажных записей до современной эры ЭМК. Автор подчеркивает преимущества цифровых инноваций, таких как повышение эффективности и точности, но также отмечает риски для конфиденциальности и безопасности пациентов. Автор утверждает, что понимание эволюции технологий имеет решающее значение для решения проблем, стоящих перед системой здравоохранения.
« realtà americane della sanità, dei diritti e delle riforme» approfondisce la complessità della sanità in America, esplorando i problemi di pazienti, fornitori e politici. Il libro descrive l'impatto della tecnologia sull'assistenza sanitaria, sottolineando sia i vantaggi che i difetti dell'innovazione digitale. discute anche degli effetti etici di questi progressi e di come essi influenzano la cura dei pazienti, le relazioni tra il fornitore e il paziente e la società in generale. L'autore sostiene che comprendere l'evoluzione della tecnologia è fondamentale per affrontare i problemi del sistema sanitario e garantire la sopravvivenza dell'umanità in un mondo pieno di conflitti e divisioni. Il libro inizia facendo conoscere al lettore lo stato attuale della salute in America, sottolineando i problemi di pazienti, fornitori e politici. L'autore sottolinea l'importanza di comprendere l'evoluzione della tecnologia nel settore sanitario, dai primi giorni delle cartelle cliniche memorizzate nei file cartacei, fino alle cartelle cliniche elettroniche (EHR), attualmente diffuse ovunque. L'autore afferma che, sebbene gli EMC abbiano migliorato l'efficienza e l'accuratezza delle cure mediche, rappresentano anche un rischio significativo per la privacy e la sicurezza dei pazienti. Capitolo 1: L'evoluzione della tecnologia nel settore sanitario In questo capitolo, l'autore esplora la storia della tecnologia nel settore sanitario, dai primi giorni di registrazioni cartacee all'era moderna dell'EMC. L'autore sottolinea i vantaggi dell'innovazione digitale, come l'efficienza e l'accuratezza, ma sottolinea anche i rischi per la privacy e la sicurezza dei pazienti. L'autore sostiene che comprendere l'evoluzione della tecnologia è fondamentale per affrontare i problemi del sistema sanitario.
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