Reading List: Select Healthcare Transformation Library 2.0

Ronald S. Weinstein, Michael J. Holcomb

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Abstract

Reading List: Select Healthcare Transformation Library 2.0 represents a broad-based, annotated, general reading list for students of health care innovation. The books were drawn from the 5,000-book private home library of Ronald S. Weinstein, MD President Emeritus of the American Telemedicine Association. Weinstein is a lifelong book collector with special interests in the history of medical innovation and poetry. A Massachusetts General Hospital-trained pathologist and inductee into the US Distance Learning Association's Hall of Fame, he is known as a pioneer in telemedicine and the "father of telepathology"for his invention, patenting, and commercialization of telepathology, a subspecialty of telemedicine that is a billion-dollar worldwide industry today. This Reading List: Select Healthcare Transformation Library 2.0 consists of 41 books divided into 10 sections: (1) Human Intelligence, Behavior, and Creativity; (2) Societal Revolutions; (3) Innovation; (4) Healthcare System Transformations; (5) Education; (6) Transformational Technologies - Part 1 (AI, Automation, and Robotics); (7) Transformational Technologies - Part 2 (Telemedicine and Telehealth); (8) Digital Medicine; (9) Healthcare Transformation Implementation; and (10) COVID-19 Pandemic as an Innovation Accelerator.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)964-973
Number of pages10
JournalTelemedicine and e-Health
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • connected health
  • digital medicine
  • e-health
  • health care transformation
  • innovation accelerator
  • robotics
  • telehealth
  • telemedicine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Informatics
  • Health Information Management

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