Moumtzoglou, a researcher specializing in quality in health care, and Kastania (economics and business, Athens U., Greece) assemble 17 chapters by biology, public health, health informatics, technology, biomedicine, cytopathology, and other researchers from the US, Europe, Hong Kong, and Australia, who discuss the use of e-health technologies to improve patient safety. They address the inclusion of uncertainty as a dimension of performance to promote evaluation of health care services quality, medical error, the implementation of electronic health records, telemedicine network organizations, decision support systems, a health care process execution engine, barcode technology, radiofrequency identification technologies, grid technology, simulation, tailored health communication, and technologies to aid in human papillomavirus detection, sleep electroencephalograms, and understanding leukemia proliferation.
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