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E-Book, Englisch, 196 Seiten

Matusiewicz / Werner The smart patient

Let digitization keep you healthy

E-Book, Englisch, 196 Seiten

ISBN: 978-3-8375-2633-2
Verlag: Klartext
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Stay and become healthy with digitization!
Digital nutrition, digital exercise, digital sleep - this guidebook conveys in an impressive and easy-to-understand way how digitization makes us healthy. In around 60 short stories, from babies to after death, the authors take us into the fascinating world of digital health and explain how the smartphone can keep us healthy and make us healthy.
The book describes how digitization is essential for people and their health. The shift in the interface between humans and machines has long since begun. And one person in particular benefits: the human being!
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7 | Foreword
9 | Dear readers
10 | Prologue
13 | Sexuality and birth digital – midwife online
17 | Digital twins – your avatar in the virtual world
21 | Symbiosis – man with a machine
25 | Health – religion and lifestyle
29 | Digital self-measurement and wearables – my data and me
34 | The human code – what genes already reveal about us today
37 | My health data – between protection and pseudo problem
40 | Googling symptoms – and writing a will
43 | Health & games – game yourself healthy
46 | Digital detox – the Bikini principle
48 | Digital nutrition – first a photo, then lukewarm food
51 | Exercise digitally – fighting the analog weaker self
56 | Digital sleep – Are you a lark or an owl?
59 | From the smart hospital to the smart home – everything
is getting smart
62 | A robot as a roommate – never be alone again
65 | The healthy car – get out healthier
68 | Smart workplace – digitally cared for at work
71 | Digital confirmation of incapacity to work – sick note via video chat
74 | Precise prevention – health is no longer a matter of chance
77 | Digital Diagnostics – Goodbye Misdiagnoses
81 | Nanobots – little submarines inside us
84 | Hacker attacks – when the thieves are already in the front yard
87 | Booking doctor's appointments online – get rid the waiting room
90 | Digital Doctor's office– real and virtual
93 | Online consultation – the doctor in your pocket
97 | Medical documentation – why your doctor loves to use pen and paper
101 | Apps on prescription – the new digital pills
104 | Hospital digitally – analog in the past, just like today
108 | Surgical robot – DaVinci is not an artist
111 | Rehabilitation digitally – the clipboard must go
114 | Digital prostheses – envy of super humans
118 | Health insurance digitally – would you like to track your application?
121 | Pharmacy digitally – the medicine in the mailbox
125 | Digital care – how care is becoming more human again
128 | Nursing robots – myth or milestone?
132 | Vaccination card digitally – Germany is looking for the yellow booklet
135 | X-ray images digitally – machines will see more in the future
138 | Cell phone neck and thumb – new diseases
141 | Bowel digitally – exploring it with a capsule?
145 | STIs digitally – first contact with machine
148 | Skin digitally – patterns on the skin
151 | Heart digitally – heart monitoring made easy
154 | Ear digitally – already heard? App against beeping
157 | Brain digitally – analog brain jogging
160 | Depression digitally – the digital therapist
163 | Diabetes digitally – plaster instead of needles
166 | Cancer digitally – the race to catch up has begun
169 | Online self-help groups – when experiences of diseases are shared
172 | Teeth digitally – 3D printing for perfect crowns
177 | Digital organ donation – spare parts from the printer
180 | Life-threatening smartphone – the killer in your pocket
185 | Digital ethics – more questions than answers
187 | Digital cadavers – about virtual dissecting tables
190 | Digital death – online cemeteries do not have opening hours
193 | Eternal life – immortal on an USB stick
196 | Epilogue


Prof. Dr. David Matusiewicz is Dean and Director of the Institute for Health and Social Care at FOM University - one of the largest universities in Europe. With DXM Group, he invests in exponential technologies in healthcare. He co-founded 10xD, among others, and is also an author, editor, columnist, keynote speaker, and healthcare moderator. David Matusiewicz is one of the best-known voices of digital health in Germany.

Prof. Dr. Jochen A. Werner, physician, hospital manager, and co-founder of the healthcare platform 10xD, is considered one of the pioneers of digitization in the German healthcare system (Süddeutsche Zeitung) and the best-known critics of medical care (Die Welt). Werner initiated the transformation of Essen University Medical Center into a smart hospital, visible throughout Germany, to make medicine better and more humane. Werner is a member of the Leopoldina.


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