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Forgotten Scourge: Now eHealth

Forgotten Scourge: Now eHealth

von David
Softcover - 9783384235695
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Beschreibung

In "Forgotten Scourge: Now eHealth," neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) finally step out of the shadows and into the spotlight of technological innovation. These devastating illnesses, long ignored by traditional healthcare systems, are about to be revolutionized by the power of eHealth solutions. This book delves into the transformative potential of telemedicine, mobile health technology (mHealth), and remote patient monitoring. You'll discover how eHealth empowers healthcare workers, particularly in remote areas, to effectively diagnose, manage, and control NTDs. "Forgotten Scourge: Now eHealth" isn't just about technology. It explores how mHealth puts the power of early detection and treatment directly into the hands of communities. The book also tackles the challenges: limited access to technology, data privacy concerns, and the need for robust infrastructure. But here's the good news: "Forgotten Scourge" offers solutions. It explores strategies for overcoming the digital divide and building sustainable eHealth programs. This book is a call to action, urging policymakers, healthcare professionals, and global health advocates to join the fight. By harnessing the power of eHealth, we can transform NTDs from a forgotten scourge to a treatable, manageable condition. "Forgotten Scourge: Now eHealth" is your roadmap to a healthier future, where technology empowers communities to win the battle against neglected tropical diseases.

Details

Verlag tredition
Ersterscheinung 22. Mai 2024
Maße 23.4 cm x 15.5 cm
Gewicht 256 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9783384235695
Seiten 148