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The Digital Pill
Author | : Elgar Fleisch,Christoph Franz,Andreas Herrmann |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2021-03-22 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781787566774 |
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The Digital Pill reflects on apps and digital projects launched by pharmaceutical companies in recent years, as well as the first accreditations for digital pills already issued by recognised regulators. The Digital Pill is essential reading for anyone working in, engaged with or interested in understanding the e-health community.
The Digital Pill
Author | : Elgar Fleisch,Christoph Franz,Andreas Herrmann |
Publsiher | : Emerald Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2021-03-08 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1787566765 |
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The Digital Pill reflects on apps and digital projects launched by pharmaceutical companies in recent years, as well as the first accreditations for digital pills already issued by recognised regulators. The Digital Pill is essential reading for anyone working in, engaged with or interested in understanding the e-health community.
The Digital Pill
Author | : Elgar Fleisch,Christoph Franz,Andreas Herrmann |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2021-03-22 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781787566750 |
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The Digital Pill reflects on apps and digital projects launched by pharmaceutical companies in recent years, as well as the first accreditations for digital pills already issued by recognised regulators. The Digital Pill is essential reading for anyone working in, engaged with or interested in understanding the e-health community.
The Peaceful Pill Handbook
Author | : Philip Nitschke,Fiona Stewart |
Publsiher | : Exit International US Ltd |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2006-09 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780978878801 |
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Fast Facts Digital Medicine Measurement
Author | : Andrea Coravos,Jennifer C. Goldsack,Daniel R. Karlin ,Camille Nebeker,Eric Perakslis,Noah Zimmerman,M. Kelley Erb |
Publsiher | : Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2020-03-31 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9783318067071 |
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Technology is changing how we practice medicine. Sensors and wearables are getting smaller and cheaper, and algorithms are becoming powerful enough to predict medical outcomes. Yet despite rapid advances, healthcare lags behind other industries in truly putting these technologies to use. A major barrier is the cross-disciplinary approach required to create digital tools, a process that requires knowledge from many people across a range of fields. 'Fast Facts: Digital Medicine – Measurement' aims to overcome that barrier, introducing the reader to core concepts and terms and facilitating dialogue. Contrasting 'clinical research' with routine 'clinical care', this short colorful book describes types of digital measurement and how to use and validate digital measures in different settings. And with the burgeoning development of digital medicine tools, the authors provide a timely overview of the security, ethical, regulatory and legal issues to be considered before a product can enter the market. Table of Contents: • What is digital medicine? • Where does digital medicine fit? • Regulatory considerations • Ethical principles and our responsibilities • Ethics in practice • Security, data rights and governance • Digital biomarkers and clinical outcomes • Measurement in clinical trials • Verification and validation • The future of digital medicine
Selling Sickness
Author | : Ray Moynihan,Alan Cassels |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2008-09-01 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781926706689 |
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In this hard-hitting indictment of the pharmaceutical industry, Ray Moynihan and Allan Cassels show how drug companies are systematically using their dominating influence in the world of medical science, drug companies are working to widen the very boundaries that define illness. Mild problems are redefined as serious illness, and common complaints are labeled as medical conditions requiring drug treatments. Runny noses are now allergic rhinitis, PMS has become a psychiatric disorder, and hyperactive children have ADD. Selling Sickness reveals how expanding the boundaries of illness and lowering the threshold for treatments is creating millions of new patients and billions in new profits, in turn threatening to bankrupt national healthcare systems all over the world. This Canadian edition includes an introduction placing the issue in a Canadian context and describing why Canadians should be concerned about the problem.
Ten Drugs
Author | : Thomas Hager |
Publsiher | : Abrams |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2019-03-05 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781683355311 |
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“The stories are skillfully told and entirely entertaining . . . An expert, mostly feel-good book about modern medicine” from the award-winning author (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Behind every landmark drug is a story. It could be an oddball researcher’s genius insight, a catalyzing moment in geopolitical history, a new breakthrough technology, or an unexpected but welcome side effect discovered during clinical trials. Piece together these stories, as Thomas Hager does in this remarkable, century-spanning history, and you can trace the evolution of our culture and the practice of medicine. Beginning with opium, the “joy plant,” which has been used for 10,000 years, Hager tells a captivating story of medicine. His subjects include the largely forgotten female pioneer who introduced smallpox inoculation to Britain, the infamous knockout drops, the first antibiotic, which saved countless lives, the first antipsychotic, which helped empty public mental hospitals, Viagra, statins, and the new frontier of monoclonal antibodies. This is a deep, wide-ranging, and wildly entertaining book. “[An] absorbing new book.” —The New York Times Book Review “[A] well-written and engaging chronicle.” —The Wall Street Journal “Lucidly informative and compulsively readable.” —Publishers Weekly “Entertaining [and] insightful.” —Booklist “Well-written, well-researched and fascinating to read Ten Drugs provides an insightful look at how drugs have shaped modern medical practices. Towards the end of the book Hager writes that he ‘came away surprised by some of the things he had learned.’ I had the very same reaction.” —Penny Le Couteur, coauthor of Napoleon’s Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History
Adherence to Long term Therapies
Author | : Eduardo Sabaté |
Publsiher | : World Health Organization |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9241545992 |
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This report is based on an exhaustive review of the published literature on the definitions, measurements, epidemiology, economics and interventions applied to nine chronic conditions and risk factors.