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Enabling Healthcare in the Home
The Intel Technology Journal, Volume 13, Issue 3 reports the research and development activities of the Intel Digital Health Group and its colleagues. The content architects for this edition are Eric Dishman, Intel Fellow, and Doug Busch, Intel Fellow, Vice President, and Chief Technical Officer. Eric and Doug direct research and development, respectively, for the Digital Health Group's General Manager, Louis Burns.
While systematic innovation and user-centered design are widespread at Intel, they are particularly conspicuous in the area of digital heath. Readers will be captivated by the careful study of homecare needs and how technology can help. Readers should also note that we have added an essay to the Journal. For this issue, the essay shares opinions from Mike Magee, MD, on the future of health care and technology.
David King
Managing Editor
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Powering Healthcare Visions: Taking Advantage of Complexity, Connectivity, and Consumerism
- From People to Prototypes and Products: Ethnographic Liquidity and the Intel Global Aging Experience Study
- Adapting Technology for Personal Healthcare
- Healthcare IT Standards and the Standards Development Process: Lessons Learned from Health Level 7
- Healthcare Information Integration: Considerations for Remote Patient Monitoring
- Personal Health Device Interoperability
- A Common Personal Health Research Platform—SHIMMER* and BioMOBIUS*
- Gathering the Evidence: Supporting Large-Scale Research Deployments
- Assistive Technology for Reading
- Developing Consumer and IT Platforms in a Regulated Medical Device Environment
