Care 2025 Western Governors University
Phase One Tasks Estimated Time Date Completed
CPE Schedule Table 30 Minutes 11/15/2023
Annotated Bibliography 3 Hours 11/15/2023
Narrative Essay 2 Hours 11/15/2023
Technology Summary 1.5 Hours 11/15/2023
GoReact Video 1.5 Hours 11/16/2023
Peer Responses 1 Hour 11/16/2023
Reflection Summary 2 Hours 11/16/2023
Phase 1
CPE Schedule Table Phase One
Annotated Bibliography
RamaOnHealthcare. “The Future of Medical Technology in 2023.” RamaOnHealthcare, 5 Jan.
2023, ramaonhealthcare.com/the-future-of-medical-technology-in-2023/. Accessed 15
Nov. 2023.
This article examines various significant advancements in medical technology for the year 2023.
It highlights the increase in self-diagnosis and the use of in-vitro diagnostic testing, the growing
popularity of digital therapeutics for patient self-care, the requirement for more robust supply
chains in the medical technology industry, the focus on inclusivity in healthcare technology, and
the rising utilization of diverse technologies in the healthcare sector, such as virtual reality for
training and computer simulations for drug trials.
“10 Healthcare Technology Trends for 2023.” Philips,
www.philips.com/a-w/about/news/archive/features/2023/20230116-10-healthcare-
technology-trends-for-2023.html.
,This article offers an extensive summary of 10 upcoming healthcare technology developments
for 2023. The text explores the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to
tackle the shortage of workers, the significance of enhancing digital skills, the ability to operate
remotely through virtual collaboration, the use of interoperable informatics solutions, the
healthcare industry's transition to cloud-based systems, and the continuous monitoring of
patients outside of hospital premises. The research emphasizes the necessity of providing fair
and comprehensive healthcare services, prioritizing the reduction of carbon emissions in
healthcare, and recognizing the influence of environmental factors on patient's health.
Kamei, Tomoko, et al. “The Use of Wearable Devices in Chronic Disease Management to
Enhance Adherence and Improve Telehealth Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-
Analysis.” Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, vol. 28, no. 5, 20 Aug. 2020, p.
1357633X2093757, https://doi.org/10.1177/1357633x20937573.
This systematic review investigates the utilization of wearable health technology, such as
smartwatches and fitness trackers, in managing chronic diseases. After examining 25 current
studies, the authors concluded that wearable devices can improve the management of chronic
diseases by offering real-time health data and encouraging self-management behaviors. The
article explores the significance of wearable technology on healthcare personnel, specifically
nurses, in relation to the interpretation of data and the involvement of patients. Furthermore, it
emphasizes the necessity for additional investigation to enhance the incorporation of wearables
into healthcare practice.
, Rural Health Information Hub. “Telehealth Use in Rural Healthcare Introduction - Rural Health
Information Hub.” Ruralhealthinfo.org, 2021, www.ruralhealthinfo.org/topics/telehealth.
This review article examines the utilization of telemedicine technologies in healthcare settings
located in rural areas. The text explores the obstacles rural communities encounter in obtaining
healthcare services and the role of telemedicine in bridging this disparity. The article discusses
the latest advancements in telehealth infrastructure, remote monitoring, and teleconsultations,
emphasizing their ability to improve healthcare accessibility and outcomes in rural regions.
Zarif, Azmaeen. “The Ethical Challenges Facing the Widespread Adoption of Digital
Healthcare Technology.” Health and Technology, vol. 12, no. 1, 29 Oct. 2021,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12553-021-00596-w.
This review examines the ethical considerations associated with the implementation of
developing healthcare technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and telehealth. The text
explores the ethical challenges nurses and healthcare professionals may encounter while
utilizing new technologies. It highlights the significance of ethical education and protocols in
safeguarding patient confidentiality, well-being, and informed consent.