9 Chapter 14 Table 14.1.Karnofsky Index and corresponding health state Table 14.2.Breakdown of the main modes of care for HaH in 2018 (in days) – sour... Table 14.3.Method used and impact measured per environment in the bibliography
1 Chapter 2 Figure 2.1.Genetic algorithm (source: (Vishnupriyan et al. 2008). For a color v... Figure 2.2.Online rescheduling process. For a color version of this figure, see...
2 Chapter 3 Figure 3.1.Drawer configuration Figure 3.2.Types of compartments in a 3 x 3 drawer Figure 3.3.Flowchart of the allocation problem decision process
3 Chapter 4 Figure 4.1.Presentation of IT solutions throughout the medication process (Seid... Figure 4.2.Schematic representation of the study. For a color version of this f... Figure 4.3.Example of a decision tree developed and institutionally validated Figure 4.4.Translated extract from the “web-report” generated by the automated ...
4 Chapter 5 Figure 5.1.The compartmental model
5 Chapter 6 Figure 6.1.The standardization and classification procedure
6 Chapter 7 Figure 7.1.Data collection. For a color version of this figure, see www.iste.co... Figure 7.2.Analysis of collected data. For a color version of this figure, see ... Figure 7.3.Workstation modeling. For a color version of this figure, see www.is... Figure 7.4.Virtual reality tests. For a color version of this figure, see www.i...
7 Chapter 8 Figure 8.1.The three stages of the activity simulation process of an interactiv... Figure 8.2.Example of a simulation on an interactive tabletop. For a color vers... Figure 8.3.Drag and drop stats menu selection. For a color version of this figu...
8 Chapter 9 Figure 9.1.(a) Overview of the robotic system; and (b) a real patient interacti... Figure 9.2.Different iterative phaszes of development Figure 9.3.Different viewing angles to analyze activity Figure 9.4.Users’ preferred interaction modes Figure 9.5.Average test time: 10–11 minutes. The numbers within the circle deno... Figure 9.6.Assessment scores for interaction aspects (out of 5)
9 Chapter 10 Figure 10.1.Iterative design cycle of interactive systems (adapted from Lallema... Figure 10.2.General view of the digital health concept. For a color version of ... Figure 10.3.Global view of the development methodological framework (inspired a... Figure 10.4.Persona: Alain. For a color version of this figure, see www.iste.co... Figure 10.5.Principle of holistic visualization through storyboards of the acti... Figure 10.6.Example of an eXperience map for an “appointment book” patient jour...
10 Chapter 11 Figure 11.1.The modern-day digital context of Hospital 4.0. For a color version... Figure 11.2.Information systems of Hospital 4.0 (ISH4.0) and their essential qu... Figure 11.3.Information systems of Hospital 4.0 and the advanced conceptual mod...
11 Chapter 12 Figure 12.1.Flowchart presenting the different stages of our retrospective anal...
12 Chapter 13 Figure 13.1.Breakdown for types of patient flows. For a color version of this f... Figure 13.2.Classification of planning inputs for outpatient medicine. For a co... Figure 13.3.A quantified stream mapping of patient pathway, essential technical... Figure 13.4.Impact of the macro-planning for groups of pathways on resources (o... Figure 13.5.Process and adaptation of integrated planning (MRP2) for ambulatory...
13 Chapter 14 Figure 14.1.Positioning of HaH and traditional medicine in relation to the pati... Figure 14.2.Analysis of expenses relating to HaH “Soins et Santé” (Lyon) stays ... Figure 14.3.Analysis of expenses relating to HaH stays over the year 2018. For ... Figure 14.4.Distribution of the daily cost of healthcare according to the numbe... Figure 14.5.Weighted distribution of patient characteristics in the forecasting...
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3 Title Page Series Editor Jean-Charles Pomerol
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5 Foreword
6 Preface
7 Begin Reading
8 Conclusion and Perspectives
9 Glossary
10 List of Authors
11 Index
12 End User License Agreement
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