Diabetes Digital Health and Telehealth
Herausgegeben:Klonoff, David C.; Kerr, David; Weitzman, Elissa R.
Diabetes Digital Health and Telehealth
Herausgegeben:Klonoff, David C.; Kerr, David; Weitzman, Elissa R.
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Diabetes Digital Health and Telehealth explains, from technologic, economic and sociologic standpoints how digital health and telehealth have come to dominate the management of diabetes. The book also includes information on improved telemedicine tools and platforms for communicating with patients, reviewing medical records, and interpreting data from wearable devices. In addition, evolving wearable sensors such as continuous glucose monitors, closed loop automated insulin delivery systems, cuffless blood pressure monitors, exercise monitors and smart insulin pens are covered.
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Diabetes Digital Health and Telehealth explains, from technologic, economic and sociologic standpoints how digital health and telehealth have come to dominate the management of diabetes. The book also includes information on improved telemedicine tools and platforms for communicating with patients, reviewing medical records, and interpreting data from wearable devices. In addition, evolving wearable sensors such as continuous glucose monitors, closed loop automated insulin delivery systems, cuffless blood pressure monitors, exercise monitors and smart insulin pens are covered.
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- Verlag: Academic Press / Elsevier Science & Technology
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2020-0-03761-8
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 228mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780323905572
- ISBN-10: 0323905579
- Artikelnr.: 63123682
- Verlag: Academic Press / Elsevier Science & Technology
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2020-0-03761-8
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 228mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780323905572
- ISBN-10: 0323905579
- Artikelnr.: 63123682
Dr. David Kerr is Director of Research and Innovation at Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, Santa Barbara, and Director of Digital Services for the Diabetes Technology Society. Previously he was Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology at the Bournemouth Diabetes and Endocrine Centre in the UK. His research and innovation continue to focus on the use of technology for diabetes care and also the new area of digital health. He is co-founder of the annual Digital Diabetes Congress and recently launched a major long-term initiative to reduce the burden of diabetes for an underserved population in the United States through the creation of an innovative long-term cohort study (Mil Familias). He is also lead investigator in a program exploring the value of food as medicine through the use of medical prescriptions of vegetables for adults with or at risk of type 2 diabetes (Farming for Life).
Part I: Building digital health and telehealth tools for diabetes 1. Democratizing access to and understanding of health information in the era of telehealth David Kerr and Namino Glantz 2. Building digital health tools for diabetes: how user interface research and user experience design can improve digital health adoption Amy Oughton 3. Incorporating diabetes technology data into the EHR Juan Espinoza 4. Interoperability risks and health informatics Anura S. Fernando 5. Cybersecurity in the diabetes care ecosystem Axel Wirth 6. Privacy and diabetes digital technologies and telehealth services Elissa R. Weitzman and Melanie Floyd 7. Telehealth and digital health privacy regulations Randi Seigel, Scott T. Lashway, Matthew M.K. Stein and C.J. Rundell 8. Business considerations in starting a diabetes digital health company David J. Kim
Part II: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for individuals 9. Digital health apps for people with diabetes Joi Hester, Zohyra Zabala, Kate Winskell and Francisco J. Pasquel 10. Telehealth for diabetes: a durable, evolving solution Michelle L. Griffith and Leslie Eiland 11. Digital health and telehealth for behavior change in diabetes Michelle L. Litchman, Julia E. Blanchette, Cherise Shockley and Tamara K. Oser 12. Digital support for physical activity Sheri R. Colberg and Gary Scheiner 13. Psychosocial responses to telehealth for diabetes care Shideh Majidi and Jennifer K. Raymond 14. Remote blood pressure monitoring Trisha Shang, Jennifer Y. Zhang, Dessi P. Zaharieva and David C. Klonoff 15. Digital health and telehealth for pregnancy Mercedes Rigla Cros, M. Elena Hernando and Gema Garci´a-Sa´ez 16. Digital health technologies for patients in diabetes self-management education and support Shiyu Li and Jing Wang
Part III: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for populations 17. Use of digital health and telehealth in the US David T. Ahn 18. Diabetes digital health and telehealth in the Middle East Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani 19. An Asian perspective on digital health for diabetes Lauren Hartz and Kayo Waki 20. Impact of digital technology on managing diabetes in the hospital Sara Donevant, Urooj Najmi, Umair Ansari, Waqas Haque and Mihail Zilbermint 21. Disparities in digital health in underserved populations Celeste Campos-Castillo and Lindsay S. Mayberry 22. Telehealth for training diabetes professionals Sean M. Oser and Tamara K. Oser 23. Outcomes assessment for digital health interventions in diabetes: a payer perspective Jordan Silberman, Siavash Sarlati, Manpreet Kaur and Warris Bokhari
Part II: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for individuals 9. Digital health apps for people with diabetes Joi Hester, Zohyra Zabala, Kate Winskell and Francisco J. Pasquel 10. Telehealth for diabetes: a durable, evolving solution Michelle L. Griffith and Leslie Eiland 11. Digital health and telehealth for behavior change in diabetes Michelle L. Litchman, Julia E. Blanchette, Cherise Shockley and Tamara K. Oser 12. Digital support for physical activity Sheri R. Colberg and Gary Scheiner 13. Psychosocial responses to telehealth for diabetes care Shideh Majidi and Jennifer K. Raymond 14. Remote blood pressure monitoring Trisha Shang, Jennifer Y. Zhang, Dessi P. Zaharieva and David C. Klonoff 15. Digital health and telehealth for pregnancy Mercedes Rigla Cros, M. Elena Hernando and Gema Garci´a-Sa´ez 16. Digital health technologies for patients in diabetes self-management education and support Shiyu Li and Jing Wang
Part III: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for populations 17. Use of digital health and telehealth in the US David T. Ahn 18. Diabetes digital health and telehealth in the Middle East Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani 19. An Asian perspective on digital health for diabetes Lauren Hartz and Kayo Waki 20. Impact of digital technology on managing diabetes in the hospital Sara Donevant, Urooj Najmi, Umair Ansari, Waqas Haque and Mihail Zilbermint 21. Disparities in digital health in underserved populations Celeste Campos-Castillo and Lindsay S. Mayberry 22. Telehealth for training diabetes professionals Sean M. Oser and Tamara K. Oser 23. Outcomes assessment for digital health interventions in diabetes: a payer perspective Jordan Silberman, Siavash Sarlati, Manpreet Kaur and Warris Bokhari
Part I: Building digital health and telehealth tools for diabetes 1. Democratizing access to and understanding of health information in the era of telehealth David Kerr and Namino Glantz 2. Building digital health tools for diabetes: how user interface research and user experience design can improve digital health adoption Amy Oughton 3. Incorporating diabetes technology data into the EHR Juan Espinoza 4. Interoperability risks and health informatics Anura S. Fernando 5. Cybersecurity in the diabetes care ecosystem Axel Wirth 6. Privacy and diabetes digital technologies and telehealth services Elissa R. Weitzman and Melanie Floyd 7. Telehealth and digital health privacy regulations Randi Seigel, Scott T. Lashway, Matthew M.K. Stein and C.J. Rundell 8. Business considerations in starting a diabetes digital health company David J. Kim
Part II: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for individuals 9. Digital health apps for people with diabetes Joi Hester, Zohyra Zabala, Kate Winskell and Francisco J. Pasquel 10. Telehealth for diabetes: a durable, evolving solution Michelle L. Griffith and Leslie Eiland 11. Digital health and telehealth for behavior change in diabetes Michelle L. Litchman, Julia E. Blanchette, Cherise Shockley and Tamara K. Oser 12. Digital support for physical activity Sheri R. Colberg and Gary Scheiner 13. Psychosocial responses to telehealth for diabetes care Shideh Majidi and Jennifer K. Raymond 14. Remote blood pressure monitoring Trisha Shang, Jennifer Y. Zhang, Dessi P. Zaharieva and David C. Klonoff 15. Digital health and telehealth for pregnancy Mercedes Rigla Cros, M. Elena Hernando and Gema Garci´a-Sa´ez 16. Digital health technologies for patients in diabetes self-management education and support Shiyu Li and Jing Wang
Part III: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for populations 17. Use of digital health and telehealth in the US David T. Ahn 18. Diabetes digital health and telehealth in the Middle East Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani 19. An Asian perspective on digital health for diabetes Lauren Hartz and Kayo Waki 20. Impact of digital technology on managing diabetes in the hospital Sara Donevant, Urooj Najmi, Umair Ansari, Waqas Haque and Mihail Zilbermint 21. Disparities in digital health in underserved populations Celeste Campos-Castillo and Lindsay S. Mayberry 22. Telehealth for training diabetes professionals Sean M. Oser and Tamara K. Oser 23. Outcomes assessment for digital health interventions in diabetes: a payer perspective Jordan Silberman, Siavash Sarlati, Manpreet Kaur and Warris Bokhari
Part II: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for individuals 9. Digital health apps for people with diabetes Joi Hester, Zohyra Zabala, Kate Winskell and Francisco J. Pasquel 10. Telehealth for diabetes: a durable, evolving solution Michelle L. Griffith and Leslie Eiland 11. Digital health and telehealth for behavior change in diabetes Michelle L. Litchman, Julia E. Blanchette, Cherise Shockley and Tamara K. Oser 12. Digital support for physical activity Sheri R. Colberg and Gary Scheiner 13. Psychosocial responses to telehealth for diabetes care Shideh Majidi and Jennifer K. Raymond 14. Remote blood pressure monitoring Trisha Shang, Jennifer Y. Zhang, Dessi P. Zaharieva and David C. Klonoff 15. Digital health and telehealth for pregnancy Mercedes Rigla Cros, M. Elena Hernando and Gema Garci´a-Sa´ez 16. Digital health technologies for patients in diabetes self-management education and support Shiyu Li and Jing Wang
Part III: Diabetes digital health and telehealth for populations 17. Use of digital health and telehealth in the US David T. Ahn 18. Diabetes digital health and telehealth in the Middle East Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani 19. An Asian perspective on digital health for diabetes Lauren Hartz and Kayo Waki 20. Impact of digital technology on managing diabetes in the hospital Sara Donevant, Urooj Najmi, Umair Ansari, Waqas Haque and Mihail Zilbermint 21. Disparities in digital health in underserved populations Celeste Campos-Castillo and Lindsay S. Mayberry 22. Telehealth for training diabetes professionals Sean M. Oser and Tamara K. Oser 23. Outcomes assessment for digital health interventions in diabetes: a payer perspective Jordan Silberman, Siavash Sarlati, Manpreet Kaur and Warris Bokhari