1/15/2010

Review of History of Telemedicine: Evolution, Context, and Transformation (Hardcover)

More than ever, the promise of telemedicine for improving the quality of health care has evolved to realize that promise. HISTORY OF TELEMEDICINE is authoritative - who better to co-author but Dr. Rashid L. Bashshur, Editor Emeritus of the definite journal in the field, TELEMEDICINE AND e-HEALTH, along with Gary W. Shannon, co-authors of the brilliant 2007 book "Telemedicine: Theory and Practice"? If you work in the health care system and want to know more about the most important 21st Century technology for health care, buy this book.

Product Description
The History of Telemedicine provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the evolution of telemedicine from ancient Greece to the present time. It places the development of this field in the context of the never ending quest for providing equitable access to health care and re-casting the medical care landscape, while trying to assure quality and contain cost. The book describes the origin of modern telemedicine in experiments such as those by Willem Einthoven s 1905 long distance transfer of electrocardiograms through the pioneering era of teleradiology and telepsychiatry of the 1950s, its coming of age in the 1970s, its maturation in the 1990s, and finally the recent transformation and adoption by the mainstream. The authors delve into the rich history of telemedicine and tell the story from its genesis to the present time, reporting its continuity and evolution, its various adaptations, and the context that sustained interest and development in this modality of care and continues to guide its transformation into the future. The authors central theme throughout the book is telemedicine s potential role in improving human health.

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