DocumentCode
985765
Title
Future delivery of health care: Cybercare
Author
Koop, Everett ; Mosher, Robyn ; Kun, Luis ; Geiling, Jim ; Grigg, Eliot ; Long, Sarah ; Macedonia, Christian ; Merrell, Ronald C. ; Satava, Richard ; Rosen, Joseph M.
Author_Institution
C. Everett Koop Inst., Dartmouth, MA
Volume
27
Issue
6
fYear
2008
Firstpage
29
Lastpage
38
Abstract
Health-care system reforms can change the structure of the current U.S. health-care system, from centralized large hospitals to a distributed, networked healthcare system. In our model, medical care is delivered locally in neighborhoods and individual homes, using computer technologies like telemedicine, to link patients and primary care providers to tertiary medical providers. This decentralization could reduce costs enough to provide all citizens with medical insurance coverage; it would benefit patients and providers; and as a dual-use system, it would better protect the country´s resources and citizens in an event of biological terror or natural disasters.
Keywords
distributed processing; health care; patient care; telemedicine; cybercare; decentralization; health care; telemedicine; Computer science education; Costs; Cybercare; Home computing; Hospitals; Insurance; Medical services; Protection; Senior citizens; Telemedicine; Computer Simulation; Computers, Handheld; Delivery of Health Care; Forecasting; Health Personnel; Humans; Medical Records Systems, Computerized; Military Medicine; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Robotics; Telemedicine;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEMB.2008.929888
Filename
4671005
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