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James Clark, World Technology Network: . . . has tackled the
challenge of explaining how technology will alter healthcare from top to
bottom and from inside out . . . in a way that is very likely correct and
maybe even, in the end, wonderful—if health care providers begin to adjust
now. To prepare for the future, one cannot ignore the signs of things
to come. As such, one should read this book—now.
Pat Grauer, M.A., medical and religious writer: . . . scholarship . . .rolled-sleeves approach . . . vision . . . expertise . . . subtlety . . . good humor . . . . Combine that with writing that's clear and comfortable, and you've got a text that's well worth the read! Terence F. Moore, MicMichigan Health: A very comprehensive look at the future of health care and the implications of technological change . . . the book is a useful tool in assisting “outside the box” thinking for health care professionals. Gill Ringland, ICL: . . . tackles an important & fascinating topic—how can information technology change the shape of medical care over the next three decades. . . . gives a sense of the pace of change in technology, and speculates on how this will be adopted to improve medical care and change the economics of the health industry. Chris Winter, Cyberlife: . . . does an excellent job of forewarning the industry of the changes that are coming. David Howie, Oxford Nanotechnology: . . . A spirited and thought-provoking survey. . . . the scope is imaginative, the analysis is acute and well-judged. . . . an essential and accessible guide to health care in the next century. Alan Leibert, Card Europe: This book is absolutely right to take a clean sheet of paper and consider how things might be—for that is how they most certainly will be. Pamela Shaheen, Dr. P.H., Michigan Public Health Institute: .
. . a good read, thoughtfully written, informative and provocative. A must
for anyone planning on working in health care in the 21st century.
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