Introduction: Creating a case for Digital Health. Why this makes a lot of sense?.- Mobile Health.- Telemedicine.- Social Media and On-line Communities of Patients and Providers.- Informatics and Mass Data Analysis in Digital Health.- Wearable Technologies in healthcare.- The Quantified Self.- 3D Printing.- Virtual and Augmented Reality.- Drones in healthcare.- Persuasion Technology and Behavioral Modification in Digital Health.- BioDesign of Digital Health.- Privacy and Security of Patient information in Digital Health.- Law aspects of Digital Health.- Entrepreneurship opportunities in Digital Health.- Who will pay for Digital Health? The Investor Point of View.- Education in Digital Health.- Ethics and Digital Health.- Future Directions of Digital Health and Final remarks.
Homero Rivas, MD, MBA, FACS, FASMBS is an Assistant
Professor of Surgery and Director of Innovative Surgery at Stanford
University. He has been involved in Digital Health for many years
and has founded and advised many Digital Health startups. He has
conducted several research projects using wearable devices to
improve operating room safety as well as medical simulation and
education, augmented and virtual reality, and telemedicine with
drones among others. He is strong proponent of novel technologies
in healthcare such as 3D printing, drones, artificial intelligence
engines, etc. He is a co-director of Stanford’s massive “open
online” course on mHealth. He is a founding member and
Vice-President of the Wearable Technology in Healthcare Society
(WATCH). He is a digestive surgeon and he is a Diplomate of the
American Board of Surgery. Dr. Rivas has pioneered and led numerous
state-of-the art innovative techniques of minimal access surgery
including scarless surgery, natural orifice surgery, robotic
surgery, and more. He has been involved in minimal access surgery
both in the U.S. and internationally, in nearly all continents, as
a surgeon-in-training, a practicing surgeon, and also as teacher of
other surgeons. He holds an MBA from the Cox School of Business at
the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.
Prof Katarzyna Wac is an Associate Professor of
Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the
leader of the Quality of Life technologies lab at the University of
Geneva, Switzerland, as well as she is affiliated with Stanford
University since 2013. Prof. Wac researchers how mobile and
emerging sensor-based technologies can be leveraged for an
assessment of the individual’s behavior and Quality of Life, as
they unfold naturally over time and in context. She draws on new
emerging models from Computer Science incorporating examination of
daily life as an “organ” – much like a cardiologist examines heart.
She contributes to the ITU European Regional Initiative for
mHealth. Prof. Wac is also a Senior Member of ACM and IEEE.
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