The Machine at the Bedside: Strategies for Using Technology in Patient Care

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Machine at the Bedside: Strategies for Using Technology in Patient Care
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Stanley Joel Reiser
Edited by Michael Anbar
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:382
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9780521318327
ClassificationsDewey:362.1042
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 30 November 1984
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the first work to examine comprehensively concepts and strategies for using health care technology effectively and humanely at the bedside. Applying knowledge from the decision sciences. ethics, economics, sociology, the physical sciences, law, history, and clinical medicine, this book provides a multidisciplinary framework for practitioners, educators, policy makers, and the public who must decide about and implement the technological agents of health care. Twelve chapters present basic knowledge about this technology, from the forces that create and disseminate it to the perspectives and techniques crucial for directing its use. The second part of the book consists of twenty-three case studies depicting the benefits and liminations of the chief health care technologies of our times, such as electronic fetal monitoring, imaging technology, intensive care, and genetic diagnosis. By discussing both theory and practice in the context of legal, economic, ethical, and other concerns, this work devolops concepts and tools that will help prepare health care students and professionals - and all concerned members of society - to deal with the complex issues and dilemmas associated with the rapidly increasing use of technology in health care.

Reviews

'Technologies have made modern medicine what it has become today. They are simultaneously the tools which permit many of the miracles of medical care to be carried out while at the same time depersonalizing the process, distancing the patient and his or her physician. This book, The Machine at the Bedside, is about health care technology - its creation, its dissemination, and its application. It is clearly written, interesting, and right on target. It will help all health professionals to think more deeply about the place of technologies in our system of medical care and how to use them in a restrained and discriminating manner. A most important book on some central issues facing medicine during the coming decades.' David E. Rogers, M.D., President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 'Both good public policy and good medical decisions become more likely when they are informed by the best information and analysis. The Machine at the Bedside is the most thoughtful approach extant on the range of issues involved in how we as a society appropriately develop and use the fascinating machines of medicine. Drs. Reiser and Anbar have assembled a panoply of contributors whose careers have been bent toward critically examining and improving what it is we physicians do to and for patients. In an era of cost containment, together they help inform decision-making to be more medically effective and to be sensitive to ethical, legal, and economic imperatives.' John R. Ball, M.D., J.D., Associate Executive Vice President, Health and Public Policy, American College of Physicians 'With high technology making medical care more complex, more effective, and more costly, the role of the machine at the bedside must be comprehended by both medical students and physicians. This book provides insights into both the opportunities and problems that high technology medicine has created.' August G. Swanson, M. D., Director, Department of Academic Affairs, Association of American Medical Colleges