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Health Industrialization.

Health Industrialization discusses the way healthcare professionals distinguish between medicine, surgery, and diet and lifestyle guidelines. In other words, the ways that medicine aims to provide quantity of life. Men and women would rather remain in good health as long as possible and compensate f...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Salgues, Bruno
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier Science, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a Health Industrialization discusses the way healthcare professionals distinguish between medicine, surgery, and diet and lifestyle guidelines. In other words, the ways that medicine aims to provide quantity of life. Men and women would rather remain in good health as long as possible and compensate for the deficiencies that crop up to the best of their abilities. Hence, they are looking for quality of life that results in tensions brought on by different objectives. This book hypothesizes that this tension is the cause of an industrialization of medicine or health that depends to a degree on the point-of-view we choose. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Front Cover -- Health Industrialization -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Fixed Man, Enhanced Man, Transformed Man -- 1.1. The Anthropocene -- 1.2. A new man in the face of progress -- 1.3. Fundamental technologies -- 1.4. Debates on technologies and men -- 1.5. World, mondialisation and health -- 1.6. Mondialisation, globalization and mondialit�e -- 1.7. Globalization, internationalization, localization -- Chapter 2: The Necessary Industrialization of Medicine -- 2.1. Medical innovation as a factor of industrialization -- 2.2. The notion of apparatus -- 2.3. The meaning of apparatus -- 2.4. The "plus" man -- 2.5. Science, technology, art and industrialization -- Chapter 3: Industrialization: its Obstacles and its Rules -- 3.1. The opposition of the actors in the health industry as an obstacle -- 3.2. A comparison with other economic sectors -- Chapter 4: Acceptability and Diffusion -- 4.1. The criteria of the analysis -- 4.2. The models of adoption of medical technologies -- 4.3. Some definitions -- Chapter 5: The Dynamics of Diffusion -- 5.1. The basis for the dynamics of industrialization -- 5.2. The advent of new concepts -- 5.3. Attempting to reduce complexity -- Chapter 6: Digital Identity and Health -- 6.1. Digital identity -- 6.2. The identity crisis of the information-centric society -- 6.3. Cards as new kinds of identities -- 6.4. The genetic revolution as an ID carrier -- Chapter 7: Access to Information, Access to Health -- 7.1. The access revolution -- 7.2. The great "ICT and health" revolution -- 7.3. Assessment tools -- Chapter 8: Mondialisation, the Maker of Biopower -- 8.1. Mondialisation versus globalization (definition) -- 8.2. Are there temporal paradoxes? -- Chapter 9: Belief, Myth and Biopower -- 9.1. The problem of belief -- 9.2. Critique of the notion of biopower. 
505 8 |a 9.3. Equality and tyrannical kinds of power -- 9.4. Conception or has man become yet another object? -- 9.5. Marc Aug�e's four observations about identity -- 9.6. Identity, individual and culture -- 9.7. The purchase of citizenship -- Chapter 10: Trust -- 10.1. The source of trust -- 10.2. A resilient approach -- 10.3. The creative man -- 10.4. The dynamic approach (GEMS) -- Chapter 11: The Social Reality -- 11.1. Singularist and transhumanist theories -- 11.2. DNA microarrays and their use -- 11.3. The economic reality -- 11.4. The new industrialized health -- 11.5 Debating the model -- Chapter 12: The Technologies that Could Change Everything -- 12.1. Biotechnology -- 12.2. Energy and material technologies -- 12.3. Materials -- 12.4. The "nano" world -- 12.5. Information technology -- 12.6. Online data and "big data" -- 12.7. Robots and robotics -- 12.8. Selection technologies -- 12.9. Health and technological flops -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover. 
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