TY - JOUR
T1 - Current and Future Challenges in Point-of-Care Technologies
T2 - A Paradigm-Shift in Affordable Global Healthcare with Personalized and Preventive Medicine
AU - Dhawan, Atam P.
AU - Heetderks, William J.
AU - Pavel, Misha
AU - Acharya, Soumyadipta
AU - Akay, Metin
AU - Mairal, Anurag
AU - Wheeler, Bruce
AU - Dacso, Clifford C.
AU - Sunder, T.
AU - Lovell, Nigel
AU - Gerber, Martin
AU - Shah, Milind
AU - Senthilvel, S. G.
AU - Wang, May D.
AU - Bhargava, Balram
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This paper summarizes the panel discussion at the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Point-of-Care Healthcare Technology Conference (POCHT 2013) held in Bangalore India from Jan 16-18, 2013. Modern medicine has witnessed interdisciplinary technology innovations in healthcare with a continuous growth in life expectancy across the globe. However, there is also a growing global concern on the affordability of rapidly rising healthcare costs. To provide quality healthcare at reasonable costs, there has to be a convergence of preventive, personalized, and precision medicine with the help of technology innovations across the entire spectrum of point-of-care (POC) to critical care at hospitals. The first IEEE EMBS Special Topic POCHT conference held in Bangalore, India provided an international forum with clinicians, healthcare providers, industry experts, innovators, researchers, and students to define clinical needs and technology solutions toward commercialization and translation to clinical applications across different environments and infrastructures. This paper presents a summary of discussions that took place during the keynote presentations, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on needs, challenges, and technology innovations in POC technologies toward improving global healthcare. Also presented is an overview of challenges and trends in developing and developed economies with respect to priority clinical needs, technology innovations in medical devices, translational engineering, information and communication technologies, infrastructure support, and patient and clinician acceptance of POC healthcare technologies.
AB - This paper summarizes the panel discussion at the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Point-of-Care Healthcare Technology Conference (POCHT 2013) held in Bangalore India from Jan 16-18, 2013. Modern medicine has witnessed interdisciplinary technology innovations in healthcare with a continuous growth in life expectancy across the globe. However, there is also a growing global concern on the affordability of rapidly rising healthcare costs. To provide quality healthcare at reasonable costs, there has to be a convergence of preventive, personalized, and precision medicine with the help of technology innovations across the entire spectrum of point-of-care (POC) to critical care at hospitals. The first IEEE EMBS Special Topic POCHT conference held in Bangalore, India provided an international forum with clinicians, healthcare providers, industry experts, innovators, researchers, and students to define clinical needs and technology solutions toward commercialization and translation to clinical applications across different environments and infrastructures. This paper presents a summary of discussions that took place during the keynote presentations, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on needs, challenges, and technology innovations in POC technologies toward improving global healthcare. Also presented is an overview of challenges and trends in developing and developed economies with respect to priority clinical needs, technology innovations in medical devices, translational engineering, information and communication technologies, infrastructure support, and patient and clinician acceptance of POC healthcare technologies.
KW - Global healthcare
KW - healthcare challenges
KW - healthcare innovations
KW - point-of-care technologies
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U2 - 10.1109/JTEHM.2015.2400919
DO - 10.1109/JTEHM.2015.2400919
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84924956285
SN - 2168-2372
VL - 3
JO - IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
JF - IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
M1 - 2800110
ER -