Few elements of our lives have changed as profoundly these past 30-40 years as health care. Despite almost miraculous advances and the acquisition of powers previously undreamed-of, there is a sense that all is not right. Paradoxically, dissatisfaction seems to have grown in parallel with the ability to intervene in the course of illness and injury. Many astute observers believe that the problem lies in the smothering dominance of technology, in the fact that technology tends to displace persons as the focus of interest and to create confusion about the purpose and limits of restorative health care. We shall review briefly the terms of the problem as seen by health professionals, social scientists, and ethicists. Out of this analysis we sha...
Ellul of this Bulletin, wrote that health care was “the world’s most pervasive technology problem ” ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Today, technology rapidly develops and effects all branches of science. The nurses, being the basic ...
The integration of technology in care is core business in nursing and this role requires that we mus...
Medical excess has been identified as a key problem in modern health care. Overdiagnosis, overtreatm...
AbstractProviding universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’...
This paper looks at technology and health care in terms of processes (here defined as goal-related, ...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...
Societies need solutions to achieve the \u201ctriple aim\u201d of improved health outcomes, better p...
Health Care is changing dramatically due to technological advances, from anesthetics and antibiotics...
Advances in health care technology have forged a mighty sword in the ongoing battle against illness ...
Societies need solutions to achieve the "triple aim" of improved health outcomes, better patient car...
As the world continues to advance into a more technology-based era healthcare must keep up. With cha...
Objectives For a long time key actors in health care have conceived of medical technology as a ratio...
A commonplace in nursing (although not exclusive to it) is to portray medical technology as a ‘culpr...
Ellul of this Bulletin, wrote that health care was “the world’s most pervasive technology problem ” ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Today, technology rapidly develops and effects all branches of science. The nurses, being the basic ...
The integration of technology in care is core business in nursing and this role requires that we mus...
Medical excess has been identified as a key problem in modern health care. Overdiagnosis, overtreatm...
AbstractProviding universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’...
This paper looks at technology and health care in terms of processes (here defined as goal-related, ...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...
Societies need solutions to achieve the \u201ctriple aim\u201d of improved health outcomes, better p...
Health Care is changing dramatically due to technological advances, from anesthetics and antibiotics...
Advances in health care technology have forged a mighty sword in the ongoing battle against illness ...
Societies need solutions to achieve the "triple aim" of improved health outcomes, better patient car...
As the world continues to advance into a more technology-based era healthcare must keep up. With cha...
Objectives For a long time key actors in health care have conceived of medical technology as a ratio...
A commonplace in nursing (although not exclusive to it) is to portray medical technology as a ‘culpr...
Ellul of this Bulletin, wrote that health care was “the world’s most pervasive technology problem ” ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Today, technology rapidly develops and effects all branches of science. The nurses, being the basic ...