TY - BOOK ID - 146245995 TI - Clinical Medicine for Healthcare and Sustainability AU - Meen, Teen-Hang AU - Matsumoto, Yusuke AU - Lee, Kuan-Han PY - 2020 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Medicine KW - sarcopenia KW - bioimpedance analysis KW - computed tomography KW - discordance KW - effect KW - protection KW - catheter KW - hemodialysis KW - meta-analysis KW - trial sequential analysis KW - Long-term oxygen therapy KW - home mechanical ventilation KW - patient-reported experience measures KW - quality of care KW - healthcare KW - sustainability KW - hepatocellular carcinoma KW - health-related quality of life KW - minimal clinically important difference KW - survival KW - serum urate KW - menopause KW - hypertension KW - xanthine dehydrogenase KW - cross-sectional cohort study KW - diabetic foot ulcer KW - peripheral arterial disease KW - incidence KW - prevalence KW - cost KW - National Health Insurance Service data KW - erythrodermic psoriasis KW - secukinumab KW - addiction KW - smoking KW - alcohol KW - cannabis KW - virtual reality KW - musculoskeletal disorders KW - randomized controlled tria KW - ceftaroline KW - ceftriaxone KW - community-acquired pneumonia KW - safety KW - eravacycline KW - complicated intra-abdominal infection KW - efficacy KW - mortality KW - laparoscopic KW - open surgery KW - non-metastatic colorectal cancer KW - surgical complication KW - oncologic outcome KW - single surgeon experience KW - doripenem KW - acute bacterial infection KW - pneumonia KW - intra-abdominal infection KW - complicated urinary tract infection KW - ultrasound-guided injection KW - laser assisted KW - long-axis injection KW - chronic disease KW - multimorbidity KW - suicidal thoughts KW - suicidal plans KW - stroke KW - post-acute care KW - medical referral system KW - propensity score matching KW - resistance training KW - arterial pressure KW - disease prevention KW - caffeine KW - older adults KW - frailty KW - medication KW - primary care KW - white matter hyperintensity KW - MRI KW - healthcare quotient KW - chronic KW - older adults living in super-aging society KW - mild cognitive impairment KW - walking speed KW - depression KW - urinary tract infection KW - rapid culture KW - antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST), evidence-based prescription KW - antibiotics KW - antimicrobial resistance (AMR), rapid diagnostics KW - prediction KW - deep learning KW - conventional neural network KW - bariatric surgery KW - hospital emergency department KW - queuing theory KW - decision support KW - cost optimization KW - health behavior KW - socioeconomic status KW - Korea KW - cardiovascular disease KW - postprandial KW - hypotension KW - blood pressure KW - elderly KW - lung cancer KW - physical activity KW - season KW - preoperative KW - wearable KW - macrosomia KW - large for gestational age KW - machine learning KW - ensemble methods KW - sensitivity KW - specificity KW - clinical deterioration KW - early medical intervention KW - electronic health records KW - hospital rapid response team KW - intensive care units KW - medical records system KW - computerized KW - osteoporosis screening KW - artificial intelligence KW - convolutional neural networks KW - dental panoramic radiographs KW - palliative care KW - nursing homes KW - symptom assessment KW - drug therapy KW - therapeutics KW - longitudinal studies KW - occupational medicine KW - forensic medicine KW - insurance medicine KW - psychoactive substances KW - clinical KW - forensic KW - law KW - ethics KW - uric acid KW - risk factor KW - epidemiology KW - cardiometabolic diseases KW - healthcare and sustainability KW - therapy of internal medicine diseases UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146245995 AB - When the domestic government, the private sector, and people in various professional fields talk about long-term care issues, they all focus on creating a warm and home-like care institution. However, we actively emphasize the importance of community-based long-term care. For “aging in place”, the development of domestic non-institutional care is still in its infancy, and some long-term care needs must still be met through institutional care, and the facilitation of the extension or outreach of community-based care and respite service platforms for the development of community-based long-term care still rely on institutional care. The history of the development of long-term care in Taiwan is much shorter than that of Japan, Europe, the United States, and Canada. Despite years of hard work and rapid development, the long-term care resources needed to establish a complete system in terms of universalization, fairness, accessibility, and selectivity are not available. In the future, based on the soundness of institutional care, it hoped that outreach will move toward the goals of community care and aging in place. We hope the studies in this Special Issue will help further develop clinical medicine for healthcare and stainability. ER -