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010      2022942483 
019    1386972424 
020    9781945564253|q(hardback) 
020    1945564253|q(hardback) 
035    (OCoLC)1387599220|z(OCoLC)1386972424 
040    OMC|beng|erda|cOMC|dZQP|dBDX 
049    CKEA 
050  4 R858 
100 1  Singh, Jagmeet|q(Jagmeet P.) 
245 10 Future care :|bsensors, artificial intelligence, and the 
       reinvention of medicine /|cJag Singh ; foreword by 
       Siddhartha Mukherjee. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Rochester, MN :|bMayo Clinic Press,|c2023. 
264  4 |c©2023 
300    x, 307 pages ;|c25 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-297) and 
       index. 
505 0  Our big, fat, sick health care system: the need for change
       -- Part I: Sensors -- Making sense of sensors -- Doc-in-
       the-box -- The failing heart, the dying patient, and 
       implantable sensors -- The smartwatch era -- Continuous 
       care and novel sensors: a recipe for health -- Part II: 
       Virtual care -- Telehealth: fad or here to stay? -- Are we
       breaking the bank? -- The deepening divide -- Digital 
       privacy - an oxymoron? -- Part III: Artificial 
       intelligence -- Demystifying AI -- Creating the AI culture
       -- Lazy, stupid, biased, or smarter? -- Predicting and 
       preventing death -- Fixes, failures, and the future -- 
       Part IV: Making our system sustainable -- The value 
       proposition and incentivizing change -- Choosing the right
       path -- Future models of care -- Hospital of the future. 
520    A brief examination of how new and advanced technologies 
       can change the world of medicine for the better. Future 
       care is virtual care: sensor-aided, digitally enabled, and
       powered by predictive analytics. Like most facets of 
       modern life, human organs, too, are being digitally 
       monitored. Sensors are  well on their way to helping us 
       proactively capture the information needed to predict and 
       prevent disease. Paired with the medical world's growing 
       emphasis on wellness and prevention, the digital 
       revolution will help us effectively monitor and address 
       the chronic diseases that have been the Achilles' heel of 
       the health care system to date. This large-scale 
       transition is not only going to reshape the patient-
       physician relationship but also dramatically change how 
       hospitals and the business of medicine operate. --
       |cPublisher's website. 
650  0 Medical care|xTechnological innovations. 
650  0 Digital communications. 
650  0 Artificial intelligence|xMedical applications. 
650  2 Delivery of Health Care.|0(DNLM)D003695 
650  2 Digital Technology.|0(DNLM)D000082222 
650  2 Artificial Intelligence.|0(DNLM)D001185 
650  2 Health Information Exchange.|0(DNLM)D066275 
700 1  Mukherjee, Siddhartha,|ewriter of foreword. 
947    MARCIVE Processed 2023/08/03 
994    C0|bCKE 
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