E-Book, Englisch, 196 Seiten
Matusiewicz / Werner The smart patient
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-8375-2633-2
Verlag: Klartext
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
Let digitization keep you healthy
E-Book, Englisch, 196 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-8375-2633-2
Verlag: Klartext
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
Prof. Dr. David Matusiewicz is Dean and Director of the Institute for Health and Social Care at FOM University - one of the largest universities in Europe. With DXM Group, he invests in exponential technologies in healthcare. He co-founded 10xD, among others, and is also an author, editor, columnist, keynote speaker, and healthcare moderator. David Matusiewicz is one of the best-known voices of digital health in Germany. Prof. Dr. Jochen A. Werner, physician, hospital manager, and co-founder of the healthcare platform 10xD, is considered one of the pioneers of digitization in the German healthcare system (Süddeutsche Zeitung) and the best-known critics of medical care (Die Welt). Werner initiated the transformation of Essen University Medical Center into a smart hospital, visible throughout Germany, to make medicine better and more humane. Werner is a member of the Leopoldina.
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7 | Foreword
9 | Dear readers
10 | Prologue
13 | Sexuality and birth digital – midwife online
17 | Digital twins – your avatar in the virtual world
21 | Symbiosis – man with a machine
25 | Health – religion and lifestyle
29 | Digital self-measurement and wearables – my data and me
34 | The human code – what genes already reveal about us today
37 | My health data – between protection and pseudo problem
40 | Googling symptoms – and writing a will
43 | Health & games – game yourself healthy
46 | Digital detox – the Bikini principle
48 | Digital nutrition – first a photo, then lukewarm food
51 | Exercise digitally – fighting the analog weaker self
56 | Digital sleep – Are you a lark or an owl?
59 | From the smart hospital to the smart home – everything
is getting smart
62 | A robot as a roommate – never be alone again
65 | The healthy car – get out healthier
68 | Smart workplace – digitally cared for at work
71 | Digital confirmation of incapacity to work – sick note via video chat
74 | Precise prevention – health is no longer a matter of chance
77 | Digital Diagnostics – Goodbye Misdiagnoses
81 | Nanobots – little submarines inside us
84 | Hacker attacks – when the thieves are already in the front yard
87 | Booking doctor's appointments online – get rid the waiting room
90 | Digital Doctor's office– real and virtual
93 | Online consultation – the doctor in your pocket
97 | Medical documentation – why your doctor loves to use pen and paper
101 | Apps on prescription – the new digital pills
104 | Hospital digitally – analog in the past, just like today
108 | Surgical robot – DaVinci is not an artist
111 | Rehabilitation digitally – the clipboard must go
114 | Digital prostheses – envy of super humans
118 | Health insurance digitally – would you like to track your application?
121 | Pharmacy digitally – the medicine in the mailbox
125 | Digital care – how care is becoming more human again
128 | Nursing robots – myth or milestone?
132 | Vaccination card digitally – Germany is looking for the yellow booklet
135 | X-ray images digitally – machines will see more in the future
138 | Cell phone neck and thumb – new diseases
141 | Bowel digitally – exploring it with a capsule?
145 | STIs digitally – first contact with machine
148 | Skin digitally – patterns on the skin
151 | Heart digitally – heart monitoring made easy
154 | Ear digitally – already heard? App against beeping
157 | Brain digitally – analog brain jogging
160 | Depression digitally – the digital therapist
163 | Diabetes digitally – plaster instead of needles
166 | Cancer digitally – the race to catch up has begun
169 | Online self-help groups – when experiences of diseases are shared
172 | Teeth digitally – 3D printing for perfect crowns
177 | Digital organ donation – spare parts from the printer
180 | Life-threatening smartphone – the killer in your pocket
185 | Digital ethics – more questions than answers
187 | Digital cadavers – about virtual dissecting tables
190 | Digital death – online cemeteries do not have opening hours
193 | Eternal life – immortal on an USB stick
196 | Epilogue




