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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
Some years ago, a colleague of mine lamented the degree to which money pollutes our profession. “Money and medicine don't mix,” I recall him saying over dinner.
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Some years ago, a colleague of mine lamented the degree to which money pollutes our profession. “Money and medicine don't mix,” I recall him saying over dinner.
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2010
A vision is presented to relief the healthcare system of the top of its burden by bringing healthcare closer to the customer—to bring healthcare into the home—with healthcare prosumers rather than consumers, priority medical devices rather than scarcity of labour and market incentives to create fair prices; Social and ethical considerations to deal ...
Dumay, A.C.M., Blank, J.L.T.
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A vision is presented to relief the healthcare system of the top of its burden by bringing healthcare closer to the customer—to bring healthcare into the home—with healthcare prosumers rather than consumers, priority medical devices rather than scarcity of labour and market incentives to create fair prices; Social and ethical considerations to deal ...
Dumay, A.C.M., Blank, J.L.T.
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British Journal of Nursing, 1992
Finland has nearly the highest suicide rate and mortality from cardiovascular disease in the world. Healthcare needs are varied and create challenges for nursing practice.
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Finland has nearly the highest suicide rate and mortality from cardiovascular disease in the world. Healthcare needs are varied and create challenges for nursing practice.
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2017
A call for change in healthcare thinking, this book explores the fundamental currents and tensions behind recent trends in policy, such as shared decision making, coproduction, and personalization. While these trends are often discussed in connection with a transition in epidemiological thought, this book argues that they instead embody a philosophical
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A call for change in healthcare thinking, this book explores the fundamental currents and tensions behind recent trends in policy, such as shared decision making, coproduction, and personalization. While these trends are often discussed in connection with a transition in epidemiological thought, this book argues that they instead embody a philosophical
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Federated Learning for Smart Healthcare: A Survey
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Dinh C Nguyen +2 more
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A Survey on Blockchain for Healthcare: Challenges, Benefits, and Future Directions
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2023Mohammad Salar Arbabi +2 more
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Medical 4.0 technologies for healthcare: Features, capabilities, and applications
Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems, 2022Abid Haleem +2 more
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