The Practice of Medicine in the Age of Information Technology

  • Alscher M
  • Schmidt N
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Abstract

Regarding the practice of medicine, we have to face the chances and challenges of all aspects of e-Health; however, the term "digitalization" is broader and spanning all aspects. However, the digitalization of medicine offers solutions for pressing problem. We know the factors that lead to excellence in medicine. Without the right amount of experiences based on a solid ground of knowledge, no excellence is achievable. The problem, nowadays , is that due to restriction of working hours, to the goals of life ("life-work-balance") and the restrictions of Generation Y, almost no education in medicine is spanning the needed 10,000 h experiences in practical medicine for excellence. Therefore, we will see the fading of medical excellence, if we could not establish other systems. A solution can be searched in decision-support systems. However, a requirement before is the need of a digitalization of all health data. We surely do not have enough evidences for all aspects of the practice of medicine, the intuition is fading away and therefore, we have to look around for other solutions. Big data generated by the digitalization of all health data could be the problem solver. In combination, IT will help to improve the quality of care.

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Alscher, M. D., & Schmidt, N. (2018). The Practice of Medicine in the Age of Information Technology. In eHealth - Making Health Care Smarter. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.75482

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