The JTEHM Special Issue on Healthcare Innovations and Point-of-Care Technologies for Precision Medicine is a select group of papers based upon work presented at the NIH-IEEE POCT 2015 Conference, held November 9-10, 2015. Papers published in this special issue contain substantially expanded and enhanced content, including methodology, results, and analysis.
Included Papers:
- Melanoma Is Skin Deep: A 3D Reconstruction Technique for Computerized Dermoscopic Skin Lesion
- Collaborative Paradigm of Preventive, Personalized, and Precision Medicine With Point-of-Care Technologies
- More Than Just Accuracy: A Novel Method to Incorporate Multiple Test Attributes in Evaluating Diagnostic Tests Including Point of Care Tests
- A Smart-home System to Unobtrusively and Continuously Assess Loneliness in Older Adults
- Elucidating the Hemodynamic Origin of Ballistocardiographic Forces: Towards Improved Monitoring of Cardiovascular Health at Home
- Guiding Empiric Treatment for Serious Bacterial Infections via Point of Care β-Lactamase Characterization
- Point-of-Care Technologies for the Advancement of Precision Medicine in Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep Disorders
- The Importance of State and Context in Safe Interoperable Medical Systems
- National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering Point-of-Care Technology Research Network: Advancing Precision Medicine
- The National Institutes of Health Affordable Cancer Technologies Program: Improving Access to Resource-Appropriate Technologies for Cancer Detection, Diagnosis, Monitoring and Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries