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将来の仮想病院

The Virtual Hospital of the Future

発行 Technical Insights, Inc.
出版日 2007年03月 商品コード 50605
ページ情報 英文 62 Pages
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原文目次

Abstract

This research service analyzes emerging technologies that can constitute a virtual hospital and their impact in the healthcare market.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Scope and Methodology

  • 1. Scope
  • 2. Methodology

Introduction

  • 1. Anatomy of a Virtual Hospital
  • 2. E-Road to Health

2. TECHNOLOGY CONCEPT VIEW POINT

Virtual Environments

  • 1. Virtual Reality
  • 2. Preoperative Planning and Navigation

Virtual Tele-Applications

  • 1. Virtual Monitoring and Decision Support
  • 2. Virtual Medical Library

3. TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION FACTOR

Drivers and Challenges

  • 1. Drivers
  • 2. Challenges
  • 3. Restraints

Industry Trends

  • 1. Technology Platform for a Virtual Hospital

4. ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS

Technology Assessment - Virtual Environments

  • 1. Simulation Training Complements Patient Safety
  • 2. Virtual Reality has Transitioned from Lab to Therapy
  • 3. The Pulse of Medical Training
  • 4. Navigation Techniques Assist in Preplanned Surgery
  • 5. Virtual Learning Tool for Nurse Education

Technology Assessment - Virtual Tele-Applications

  • 1. A Computerized Engine Helps Doctors in Decision Making
  • 2. A Virtual Unit with Critical Care Application
  • 3. The e-Wardrobe for Tomorrow
  • 4. Protoype of a Virtual Hospital in the Euro-Meditteranean Region

Contacts

  • 1. Commercial Contacts
  • 2. University Contacts

5. DECISION SUPPORT DATABASE

Database Tables

  • 1. Number of Hospitals (1999-2006)
  • 2. Number of Physicians (1999-2006)
  • 3. Number of Nurses (2002-2012)
  • 4. Total Healthcare Expenditure (1999-2006
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