Developing the Digital Lung
Developing the Digital Lung by John D. Newell is a compelling, practice-focused guide for clinicians, biomedical engineers, and healthcare leaders navigating the convergence of respiratory medicine and digital technology. Clear, authoritative, and forward-looking, this book turns complex concepts into actionable insight for hospitals, research labs, and health systems worldwide.
Begin with an engaging overview of how sensors, AI, and cloud platforms are transforming lung care—remote monitoring, predictive analytics, and personalized therapy. Newell blends clinical examples with engineering rigor to explain device design, data pipelines, regulatory landscapes, and patient-centered deployment strategies without jargon.
Readers gain practical frameworks for designing and evaluating digital respiratory solutions, from prototype to clinical adoption. The book addresses interoperability standards, data privacy, and implementation barriers faced in settings from US academic centers and NHS trusts to European clinics and Asia-Pacific hospitals. It also highlights real-world case studies that illustrate measurable improvements in outcomes and workflow efficiency.
For biomedical professionals, product managers, and policy makers, this title offers a roadmap to translate innovation into safe, scalable practice. You’ll leave equipped with checklists, validation approaches, and strategic considerations that reduce risk and accelerate adoption.
Whether you’re building the next-generation ventilatory monitor, leading telehealth initiatives, or shaping institutional strategy, Developing the Digital Lung supplies the insight and tools to move from concept to clinical impact. Order your copy today and be part of the future of respiratory care.
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