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探索讓個人化醫療進化的資訊技術工具

Exploiting Information Technology Tools to Advance Personalized Medicine

出版商 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日期 2011年05月 商品編碼 195679
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 4600 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


探索讓個人化醫療進化的資訊技術工具 是由出版商Decision Resources, Inc.在2011年05月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金4600起跳。

簡介

本報告提供用於醫療上的資訊技術需求、電子醫療記錄(EHR)、行動技術和雲端運算、影像診斷、資訊學等相關概述,為您概述以下內容。

摘要整理

簡介

醫療上資訊技術的需求

  • 讓患者承擔醫療上決策的責任
  • 強化業者,供應商,患者三者間的關係
  • 臨床實驗和資訊科技的整合

電子病歷

  • 透過EHR的健康·醫療記錄標準化的優點
  • 應該克服課題
  • 為生物醫藥品產業帶來的影響

臨床上的決策支持與由醫生自行輸入電腦

行動技術

雲端運算

影像診斷的進步

  • 影像擷取及傳輸系統
  • 廠商中立歸檔功能

為擴大生物標記研究的資訊學

未來發展的考察

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Introduction:

Can information technology (IT) tools extend the successes they have generated in healthcare overall to the evolving realm of personalized medicine? Yes - based on the demand from consumers for portable and real-time access to health information; the need for patients, physicians, and biopharmaceutical companies to be connected; and the overall desire by governments to explore newer and cost-effective ways to deliver healthcare, IT is indeed a driving force that will push personalized medicine forward. Pharma and diagnostics firms are quickly realizing that new entrants such as electronic/mobile firms and IT companies are interested in capitalizing on healthcare markets. The best approach to creating an efficient system of healthcare delivery using IT tools is to incorporate them into collaborative efforts involving the biopharmaceutical, medical provider, and patient communities.

Questions Answered in This Report:

  • IT has truly revolutionized nearly all industries and is fast taking hold in the life sciences industry through the use of IT tools to build novel diagnostic capabilities, process healthcare data, and deliver personalized medicine. What are some key changes that have enabled the transition of IT into the diagnostics industry? How are digital, electronic, virtual, and mobile technologies used to advance personalized medicine?
  • For the first time ever, in February 2011, the FDA cleared a mobile application for use with radiology diagnostics. What does this development mean for mobile health technologies and the use of IT in diagnostics? Are other promising "apps" on their way to obtaining regulatory clearance?
  • Technological advances are creating newer ways to collect, analyze, understand, share, and make sense of healthcare data. What are the various ways in which providers are modernizing their practices? What are some of the barriers to adoption?
  • Healthcare reform is finally becoming a reality in the United States, and one way in which it is taking shape is through incentives to providers who are willing to adopt processes to digitize health records. What criteria must be met in digitizing health records in order for providers to be rewarded by the government? What are "meaningful use" incentives?

Scope:

Healthcare IT terms: electronic health records (EHRs), mobile technology, cloud computing, electronic or digital healthcare, telemedicine, meaningful use incentives, picture archiving and communication system (PACS), computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD), smartphones, clinical decision support (CDS), computer physician order entry (CPOE), bioinformatics.

Legislation: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Company types: pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, devices, software development, telecommunications, video gaming.

Coverage from other Decision Resources, Inc., products: data from two U.S. physician surveys from Manhattan Research and diagnostic imaging insights from Millennium Research Group.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Strategic Considerations
  • Stakeholder Implications

Introduction

Demand for Information Technology in Healthcare

  • Empowering Patients to Take Charge of their Healthcare Decisions
  • Strengthening Connections Across the Industry-Provider-Patient Communities
  • Integrating IT with Clinical Trials Research

Electronic Health Records

  • Advantages to Standardizing Health and Medical Records Through EHRs
  • Challenges to Overcome
  • Implications for the Biopharmaceutical Industry

Clinical Decision Support and Computer Physician Order Entry

Mobile Technology

Cloud Computing

Advances in Diagnostic Imaging

  • Picture Archiving and Communication System
  • Vendor Neutral Archives

Informatics for Disseminating Biomarker Research

Considerations for Future Growth

Tables

  • 1. Stakeholder-Specific Critical Elements of Personalized Medicine with Potential for Enhanced
  • Value Through Use of Information Technology Tools
  • 2. Select Smartphone Applications Offered by Pharmaceutical Companies

Figures

  • 1. Select Investments for Building Healthcare Information Technology Infrastructure, 2005-2010
  • 2. Smartphone Use by U.S. Physicians
  • 3. U.S. Physician Activities Using Electronic Health Record Systems
  • 4. U.S. Modality-Specific Diagnostic Imaging Market, 2010-2015
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