European University Institute Library

Personalized Medicine, A New Medical and Social Challenge, edited by Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Daniel Rukavina, Krešimir Pavelić, Gerald G. Sander

Label
Personalized Medicine, A New Medical and Social Challenge, edited by Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Daniel Rukavina, Krešimir Pavelić, Gerald G. Sander
Language
eng
resource.imageBitDepth
0
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Personalized Medicine
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
961910124
Responsibility statement
edited by Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Daniel Rukavina, Krešimir Pavelić, Gerald G. Sander
Series statement
Springer eBooks.Europeanization and Globalization,, 2, 2366-0953
Sub title
A New Medical and Social Challenge
Summary
This book offers comprehensive coverage of the various aspects of personalized medicine as an original approach to classifying, understanding, treating and preventing disease based on individual biological differences. In the introductory section, it defines personalized medicine as a way toward new medical practices and addresses the question: What can personalized medicine offer citizens, medical professionals, reimbursement bodies and stakeholders? Subsequent chapters discuss the technological aspects of personalized medicine: data collection, comprehensive integration and handling of data, together with key enabling factors in developing the requisite technological support for personalized medicine. Lastly, the book explores the main issues shaping the implementation and development of personalized medicine - education, stakeholder participation, infrastructure, a new approach to the classification of disease and medical tests, regulatory frameworks, and new reimbursement models - together with ethical, legal and social issues. Ultimately, the book calls for interdisciplinarity and a radical change in the way we approach the health and wellbeing of individuals. Target groups are medical doctors and researchers in the field of biomedicine, as well as experts from the social sciences dealing with legal, economic and social aspects of health system issues in general. Though the book will primarily benefit these groups of professional experts, its content will also appeal to a far wider readership, as it deals with a paradigm shift in one of society's main pillars - the health system.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Personalized Medicine - The Path to New Medicine by Krešimir Pavelić, Mirela Sedić and Sandra Kraljević Pavelić -- Legal Aspects of Personalized Medicine by Ulrich Becker -- Challenges of Personalized Medicine - Socio-legal Disputes and Possible Solutions by Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat and Hana Horak -- Embryonic Stem Cell Patents and Personalized Medicine in the European Union by Jasmina Mutabžija -- Personalised Medicine and Public Health by Vladimir Mićović, Iva Sorta Bilajac and Đulija Malatestinić -- Personalized Medicine and Technology Transfer by Petra Karanikic -- Economic Evaluations of Personalized Health Technologies - An Overview of Emerging Issues by Ana Bobinac and Maja Vehovec -- Computational Methods for Integration of Biological Data by Vladimir Gligorijević and Nataša Pržulj -- The Role of Proteomics in Personalized Medicine by Djuro Josic and Uros Andjelkovic -- The Role of Radiology in Personalized Medicine by Damir Miletić, Petra Valković Zujić and Ronald Antulov -- Implantation of Toric Intraocular Lenses - Personalized Surgery on the Lens by Iva Dekaris, Nikica Gabrić, Ante Barišić and Alma Biščević -- Personalized Medicine of Central Nervous System Diseases and Disorders - Looking Toward the Future by Miranda Mladinić Pejatović and Srdjan Anzic -- Personalized Medicine in Gastroenterology by Davor Štimac and Neven Franjić -- Personalized Medicine in Clinical Pharmacology by Dinko Vitezić, Nada Božina, Jasenka Mršić Pelčić, Viktorija Erdeljić Turk and Igor Francetić
Content
Mapped to

Incoming Resources