Exploring the Convergence of Computer and Medical Science Through Cloud Healthcare

Exploring the Convergence of Computer and Medical Science Through Cloud Healthcare

  • Queirós, Ricardo
  • Cunha, Bruno
  • Fonseca, Xavier
Publisher:IGI GlobalISBN 13: 9781668452615ISBN 10: 1668452618

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Exploring the Convergence of Computer and Medical Science Through Cloud Healthcare is written by Queirós, Ricardo and published by IGI Global. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1668452618 (ISBN 10) and 9781668452615 (ISBN 13).

Digital technologies are currently dramatically changing healthcare. Cloud healthcare is an increasingly trending topic in the field, converging skills from computer and health science. This new strategy fosters the management of health data at a large scale and makes it easier for healthcare organizations to improve patient experience and health team productivity while helping the support, security, compliance, and interoperability of health data. Exploring the Convergence of Computer and Medical Science Through Cloud Healthcare is a reference in the ongoing digital transformation of the healthcare sector. It presents a comprehensive state-of-the-art approach to cloud internet of things health technologies and practices. It provides insights over strategies, methodologies, techniques, tools, and services based on emerging cloud digital health solutions to overcome digital health challenges. Covering topics such as auxiliary systems, the internet of medical things, and natural language processing, this premier reference source is an essential resource for medical professionals, hospital administrators, medical students, medical professors, libraries, researchers, and academicians.