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Leveraging technology as a response to the COVID pandemic adapting diverse technologies, workflow, and processes to optimize integrated clinical management /

In 2019 the world was struck with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) infecting major portions of the world's population. There were no vaccines or treatments available to help mitigate the disease or offer a cure. The world's health systems were inundated with massive numbers of patients with vary...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Pappas, Harry (Editor ), Frisch, Paul (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Productivity Press, 2022.
Colección:Intelligent health series
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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505 0 |a <P>Chapter 1: COVID-19-What We Learned from a Global Health Crisis</P><P>Tom Lawry </P><P></P><P>Chapter 2: COVID-19 Healthcare System Impact and Hospital Response</P><P>Paul Frisch</P><P></P><P>Chapter 3: Hospital at Home: Transformation of an Old Model with Digital Technology</P><P>Alisa L. Niksch</P><P>Chapter 4: Biomedical Engineering's Response to Drive COVID-19 Patient Care Solutions: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines </P><P>Ashley Jackson and Jennifer Larbi</P><P></P><P>Chapter 5: Data Management and Analytics to Drive COVID Response</P><P>Jim Beinlich </P><P></P><P>Chapter 6: The Role of Real-Time Location Systems in Ambulatory Care in the Post-Pandemic Era </P><P>Mary Jagim and Joanna Wyganowska</P><P></P><P>Chapter 7: Medical Devices: Responding to a Crisis with 3D Printing, Design, Engineering, and Production </P><P>Sam Hellman, Paul Frisch, and Paul Booth</P><P></P><P>Chapter 8: Combating COVID-19 with Germicial Ultraviolet "C" Light</P><P>Arthur Kreitenberg</P><P></P><P>Chapter 9: Optimizing Infection Control and Hand Hygiene during COVID</P><P>Matus Knoblich</P><P>Chapter 10: How COVID-19 Catalyzed Community-Driven AI in the Metaverse of Medical Data</P><P>Dexter Hadley, Cynthia Kyin, Rachna Sannegowda, Jennifer Nedimyer Horner, Elena Cyrus, and David Metcalf</P><P></P><P>Chapter 11: Remote Respiratory Care for Rural Asia -- Impetus For The World</P><P>Chris Landon and Vinay Josh</P><P>Chapter 12: High-Throughput Antibody Discovery Comes of Age in Response to COVID-19</P><P>Tim Germann</P> 
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