HLTH-2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Electronic Health Record, Nanomedicine, Health Technology

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Technology raises consumer expectations and creates increased demand for its use. It influences the organization and financing of health services. It has moved the practice of medicine toward specialization. It has raised complex medical and ethical issues. The practical application of the scientific body of knowledge to improve the delivery of medical care. Medical technology has benefited from other applied sciences: physics, chemistry, engineering, etc. A developing area in which materials are manipulated at the atomic and molecular levels for better diagnosis and treatment of disease such as cancer. Collection and storage of health information on individual patients. Knowledge and decision-support to enhance quality, safety, and efficiency. Addresses access to and transfer of personal medical information. Patient rights: inspect, obtain copies, request corrections, restrict use. Incentives to providers for adopting meaningful use of ehr technology. Meaningful use: criteria in quality, safety, efficiency, etc. E-health: all forms of electronic health care delivered over the internet - information, education, products, and services.

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