Digital Health Terminologies
Across
- 2. capabilities that enable a doctor to perform surgery on a patient when they are not physically in the same location by using robotics and other advanced technologies.
- 4. The technology in which a single neuron is targeted in the brain by turning on a light source
- 6. An emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle is called _____ medicine.
- 8. Also known as tiny organs, they are made of layered stem cells that can grow inside the body of a patient and can take over when an old organ fails
- 10. the ever-growing array of medical devices and applications that connect to health care IT systems through online computer networks
- 12. Any portable device that can be worn to collect medical information, such as pacemakers, pedometers or smartphones
- 13. The ability of clinical or patient data to transfer between providers in various settings and their various software packages
Down
- 1. The system allow neurologists to diagnose strokes remotely in time to order life-saving “clot buster” medications, where the neurologists review and interpret CT brain scans that have been stored and forwarded, and they examine the patient via videoconferencing.
- 3. The explicit agreement from a patient to allow another party to view the data contained in his or her electronic health record
- 5. a map of clinical concepts with standard descriptive terms, containing approximately 355,000 concepts and is the core terminology for EMRs
- 7. a malicious software that blocks access to a victim’s data until a ransom is paid and has been used by hackers to extort payments from hospitals and health care organizations
- 9. The 3D printed pill being developed for patients with multiple illness that can hold several drugs at once, each with different release times is called
- 11. The term used for all mobile devices and apps that allow patients and providers to monitor health information
- 14. The universal identifiers/language for lab testing and results