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Technology and the Future of Health Care: Preparing for the Next 30 Years [Hardcover]

David Ellis (Author)
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0787957372 978-0787957377 January 15, 2000 1
Most experts believe that innovation in every aspect of patient care will be nothing less than astonishing as we move into the next century. Technology and the Future of Health Care brings together a remarkable group of health care visionaries who have identified and begun to analyze which trends and technological advances will likely shape and inform the next generation of medicine. From fundamental advances in computing and administration, research, nursing, and patient care delivery to noninvasive surgery, biomolecular therapies, bionics, and beyond, this ground-breaking book offers professional, executive-level insight into topics that until recently existed only in the realm of science fiction.

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"Does an excellent job of forewarning the industry of the changes that are coming." —Chris Winter, CyberLife Technology

"A very comprehensive look at the future of health care and the implications of technological change. The book is a useful tool in assisting "outside the box" thinking for health care professionals." —Terence F. Moore, MidMichigan Health

"Explains how technology will alter health care from top to bottom and from inside out...in a way that is very likely correct and maybe even, in the And, wonderful - if health care providers begin to adjust now. To prepare for the future, one cannot ignore the signs of things to come. As such, one should read this book - now." — --James Clark, World Technology Network

"David Ellis brings to this work all of the best personal assets honed from life experience - the scholarship of a natural academic, the rolled-sleeves approach of a successful businessman, the vision of a futurist, the perspective of a world citizen, the expertise of a confirmed techie, the subtlety of a spymaster, and the good humor of a British-pub regular. Combine that with writing that's clear and comfortable, and you've got a text that's well worth the read." — --Pat Grauer, MA, Medical and Religious Writer

"Tackles an important and fascinating topic - how can information technology change the shape of medical care over the next three decades....[The authors] give a sense of the pace of change in technology, and speculate on how this will be adopted to improve medical care and change the economics of the health industry." — --Gill Ringland, ICL

"A spirited and thought-provoking survey...Though the scope is imaginative, the analysis is acute and well judged...an essential and accessible guide to care in the next century." — --David Howie, Oxford Nanotechnology

"This book is absolutely right to take a clean sheet of paper and consider how things might be - for that is how they most certainly will be." — --Alan Leibert, Card Europe

"A good read, thoughtfully written, informative, and provocative! A must for anyone planning on working in health care in the Twenty-First Century." — --Pamela Paul-Shaheen, Michigan Public Health Institute --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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An AHA Press/Jossey-Bass PublicationThirty years ago, even the most prescient health care leader could not have foreseen the current health care environment. Today's landscape--dominated by the paradigm of managed care, driven by the rapid computerization of health care information, and populated by integrated delivery systems and other variants--bears little resemblance to the practice of medicine circa 1969. Most experts believe we can expect the pace of change to accelerate as we move into the next century, and that innovation in every aspect of patient care will be nothing less than astonishing. Technology and the Future of Health Care brings together a remarkable group of health care visionaries who have identified and begun to analyze which trAnds and technological advances will likely shape and inform the next generation of medicine, From fundamental advances in computing and administration, research , nursing, and patient care delivery to noninvasive surgery, biomolecular therapies, bionics, and beyond, this ground-breaking book offers professional, executive-level insight into topics that until recently existed only in the realm of science fiction. With the help of Technology and the Future of Health Care, every health care leader can begin to plan and strategize how to guide his or her organization through the challenges and wonders the future will hold.Jacket Copy:Praise for Technology and the Future of Health Care"A very comprehensive look at the future of health care and the implications of technological change. The book is a useful tool in assisting "outside the box" thinking for health care professionals."--Terrence F. Moore, MidMichigan Health"Explains how technology will alter health care from top to bottom and from inside out...in a way that is very likely correct and maybe even, in the And, wonderful - if health care providers begin to adjust now. To prepar --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (January 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787957372
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787957377
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #989,700 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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David Ellis is a futurist author, speaker, and consultant. His main, but not his sole, focus is healthcare.

A former "China watcher" for the British government, he emigrated to the United States in 1983 and became managing editor of a demographic journal. He subsequently founded a successful US regional Internet service provider, won the 2000 HIMSS Book of the Year award for "Technology and The Future of Health Care," founded the monthly online publication "Health Futures Digest" (www.hfdigest.com), co-founded MEMRI (www.memri.us), the Michigan Electronic Medical Record Initiative, and for six years served as corporate director of planning and future studies at the Detroit Medical Center.

He was educated in England, Hong Kong, and the United States, and holds degrees in business studies, Chinese, and the information and communication sciences.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An important title on health care, technology & the future., July 4, 2000
An important titles on issues in health care which will appeal to any examining the future of health care, David Ellis' Technology And The Future Of Health Care examines the implications of technological change and health care management. Chapters explain how new technologies will change health care throughout the system, from artificial intelligence and cyborg developments to patient management and information systems.
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Within the lifetime of an American physician born in 1827, local transportation changed from virtually the "hoof and sail" methods in use in the time of Homer; grain ceased to be cut in the state by thrusting the sickle into the ripened grain as in the days of Ruth and threshing done by trampling out by horses on the threshing-floor or by flail; getting a living and making a home ceased to be conducted under one roof by the majority of the American people; education ceased to be a luxury accessible only to the few; in his own field of medicine the X-ray, anesthetics, asepsis, and other developments tended to make the healing art a science; electricity, the telephone, telegraph and radio appeared; and the theory of evolution shook the theological cosmogony that had reigned for centuries. Read the first page
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