The document outlines an eHealth business model for independent living systems. It discusses two generic business models and an elaborated model for Flanders. The objectives are to determine if there is a market for new technologies in healthcare, understand user needs, identify actors in the value chain, and develop a profitable system. The model aims to support healthcare processes, connect information systems, and provide personalized services to decrease social isolation.
Agoria E Health Congress Brussels 261109Chris Flim
NVEH is the main association for e-Health and telemedicine in the Netherlands. Its vision is for eHealth to empower both patients and caregivers by supporting health through innovative use of ICT. While initiatives and awareness of telehealth's needs have grown in the Netherlands, traditional healthcare systems remain supply-oriented and divided between prevention, cure, care and wellness. For optimal results, eHealth must seamlessly connect the worlds of healthcare providers and health consumers.
Tue 14 jun 09 40 opening address - digital agenda peteris zilgalvis3GDR
The document discusses the Digital Agenda for Europe and the European Innovation Partnerships. It aims to achieve a transparent and innovative health market through defining eHealth, describing EC instruments like FP7, and discussing initiatives like the Digital Agenda for Europe and the European Innovation Partnership on Active Healthy Ageing. The Partnership aims to add 2 healthy years to the average lifespan in the EU by 2020 through prevention, integrated health/social care for the elderly, and independent living support.
mHealth Israel_Niklas Kramer_German Federal Ministry of HealthLevi Shapiro
Presentation by Niklas Kramer, German Federal Ministry of Health, about Big Data / AI / eHealth in Germany. At the government level, the Ministry is interested in Targeted funding
of pilots/networks to prove the case of Big Data and AI and create further bottom up IOP incentives. Also seeking to build bridges between research and care, implement the EUGDPR with view for secondary use (data donation), make sure that the
point of care is at the center of all efforts, and align AI strategy both nationally and Europe wide. Includes an overview of the German healthcare sector and description of the German public telematics infrastructure:
A nation wide cross sectorial platform
• Patient interests at the center (Opt-In!)
• Electronic Health Card + New mobile Access
• Data security by exclusively approved
interoperable components and defined role concepts
• Commonly agreed standards
mHealth Israel_Anne LeGrand_IBM Watson_Big Data in HealthcareLevi Shapiro
Presentation by Anne LeGrand, VP Imaging, IBM Watson HEALTH: Big Data in Healthcare. Includes a future with AI; Industry Challenges; Natural Language Processing; Deep Learning; Make the Invisible, Visible; Accelerating the Pace of Drug Discovery; Become a Trusted Advisor; Treatment Recommendations by Cognitive Computing; Derive Actionable Insights; Managing Care and Improving Lives; Identifying Outcomes of Precision Cohorts; Diabetes; Medical Imaging; Market Size; AI Value; Imaging AI Market; How to Set Priorities; Safety Net; Global Issues; Watson Health Imaging Strategy; Maturity Curve; Precision Medicine; Watson Imaging Clinical Review; Key Principles;
eHealth Summit: "Delivering Services that are Fit for the Future: From Strate...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Prof George Crooks OBE, Medical Director NHS 24 and Director, Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
The document outlines an eHealth business model for independent living systems. It discusses two generic business models and an elaborated model for Flanders. The objectives are to determine if there is a market for new technologies in healthcare, understand user needs, identify actors in the value chain, and develop a profitable system. The model aims to support healthcare processes, connect information systems, and provide personalized services to decrease social isolation.
Agoria E Health Congress Brussels 261109Chris Flim
NVEH is the main association for e-Health and telemedicine in the Netherlands. Its vision is for eHealth to empower both patients and caregivers by supporting health through innovative use of ICT. While initiatives and awareness of telehealth's needs have grown in the Netherlands, traditional healthcare systems remain supply-oriented and divided between prevention, cure, care and wellness. For optimal results, eHealth must seamlessly connect the worlds of healthcare providers and health consumers.
Tue 14 jun 09 40 opening address - digital agenda peteris zilgalvis3GDR
The document discusses the Digital Agenda for Europe and the European Innovation Partnerships. It aims to achieve a transparent and innovative health market through defining eHealth, describing EC instruments like FP7, and discussing initiatives like the Digital Agenda for Europe and the European Innovation Partnership on Active Healthy Ageing. The Partnership aims to add 2 healthy years to the average lifespan in the EU by 2020 through prevention, integrated health/social care for the elderly, and independent living support.
mHealth Israel_Niklas Kramer_German Federal Ministry of HealthLevi Shapiro
Presentation by Niklas Kramer, German Federal Ministry of Health, about Big Data / AI / eHealth in Germany. At the government level, the Ministry is interested in Targeted funding
of pilots/networks to prove the case of Big Data and AI and create further bottom up IOP incentives. Also seeking to build bridges between research and care, implement the EUGDPR with view for secondary use (data donation), make sure that the
point of care is at the center of all efforts, and align AI strategy both nationally and Europe wide. Includes an overview of the German healthcare sector and description of the German public telematics infrastructure:
A nation wide cross sectorial platform
• Patient interests at the center (Opt-In!)
• Electronic Health Card + New mobile Access
• Data security by exclusively approved
interoperable components and defined role concepts
• Commonly agreed standards
mHealth Israel_Anne LeGrand_IBM Watson_Big Data in HealthcareLevi Shapiro
Presentation by Anne LeGrand, VP Imaging, IBM Watson HEALTH: Big Data in Healthcare. Includes a future with AI; Industry Challenges; Natural Language Processing; Deep Learning; Make the Invisible, Visible; Accelerating the Pace of Drug Discovery; Become a Trusted Advisor; Treatment Recommendations by Cognitive Computing; Derive Actionable Insights; Managing Care and Improving Lives; Identifying Outcomes of Precision Cohorts; Diabetes; Medical Imaging; Market Size; AI Value; Imaging AI Market; How to Set Priorities; Safety Net; Global Issues; Watson Health Imaging Strategy; Maturity Curve; Precision Medicine; Watson Imaging Clinical Review; Key Principles;
eHealth Summit: "Delivering Services that are Fit for the Future: From Strate...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Prof George Crooks OBE, Medical Director NHS 24 and Director, Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maria Quinlan, Research Lead Change Work-Package, ARCH.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "ICT Use in Irish General Practices: An Intra-Practice Adopti...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Jane Bourke, Lecturer in Economics, University College Cork.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
The document discusses Germany's eHealth Card system and telematics infrastructure. It provides statistics on the large scale of the German healthcare system, including over 80 million citizens, 2.1 million hospital beds, and over 1.48 billion doctor-patient contacts per year. It describes gematik's role in coordinating the eHealth Card rollout and telematics infrastructure. The infrastructure connects healthcare providers and allows for applications like electronic health records and medication management to improve care quality and safety. The system aims to better integrate health and social services through digital tools.
eHealth Summit: "EU Address: The EU eHealth Strategy: Connecting Member State...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Dr Tapani Phia, Head of Unit, eHealth & Health Technology Assessment, European Commission.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
With more than 100,000 health apps, rapid growth in wearables and 70 per cent of the UK population now owning a smartphone, there is no doubt that digital technology is set to revolutionise the future of health and social care.
TCIOceania15 WelfareTech - Towards IndustrialisationTCI Network
WelfareTech is a Danish association established in 2010 to promote collaboration between businesses, hospitals, universities, and public authorities on developing intelligent solutions for healthcare and homecare services. It has 189 member organizations, including 94 companies. WelfareTech aims to address the challenges posed by Denmark's aging population through innovation in areas like telemedicine, robotics, and ICT. Its strategy for internationalization includes mapping clusters in other countries for collaboration, participating in EU innovation projects, and coordinating members' involvement in export promotion activities and international trade fairs. The goal is to help Danish companies expand into new overseas healthcare and welfare technology markets.
Aman Quadri - Future Trends with Health and Wellness.Dataconomy Media
About Aman: I would say that one particular industry cannot define my work or where my passion lie, but currently I am immersed in Blockchain, Healthcare, and Cryptocurrency.
mHealth Israel_French Health Insurance Overview_AXA NextLevi Shapiro
French Health Insurance Overview presentation by Romain Champetier, AXA Next Labs, and Gregory Moscovici, Health Lead, AXA Innovation, for mHealth Israel, April 2, 2020.
mHealth Israel_French Public Hospitals_Pascal Garel_FHFLevi Shapiro
Overview of the French public hospital sector by Pascal Garel, International Affairs, Federation of French Hospitals (Federation Hospitaliere de France), for mHealth Israel, April 2, 2020.
eHealth BC guides electronic health initiatives in British Columbia. It was established in response to pressures to increase healthcare system efficiency and enable electronic services. The strategic framework outlines pillars like primary care, hospitals, labs, and telehealth. It also identifies foundational components and stakeholders. The service oriented architecture uses loosely coupled interoperable services and standards to allow information sharing and improve quality, safety, and access to healthcare in BC.
Hyvinvointiteknologia – Suomen kasvun tuleva moottori?THL
Global trends driving changes in health and wellbeing include population aging, urbanization, and the consumerization of health. New technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality, 3D printing, genomics, and wearables will enable predictive, preventative, and personalized care delivered remotely through intelligent environments. Finland is well positioned to be a leader in these areas due to its world-class innovation ecosystem, including strong university-industry collaboration and the highest availability of scientists and engineers. Business Finland's vision is for Finland to define the future of health and wellbeing by developing its digital health data services, research platforms, and innovation hubs around areas like precision medicine and remote care solutions.
The document discusses telehealth as a growing trend in the healthcare industry and related job opportunities. It defines telehealth as the delivery of health services using telecommunications. The economics section notes that telehealth can reduce costs through lower travel, wages, and hospital expenses based on a study. Growing telehealth adoption in both rural and urban areas is expanding access and addressing disparities. The technology discussion highlights how various devices enable remote care. Legislation is increasingly supporting telehealth coverage. Personal lifestyle interventions using telehealth can help address major health issues like obesity and diabetes. A variety of jobs are emerging in areas like healthcare IT, administration, virtual care coordination, and health policy.
Current regulations regarding eHealth in Europe by Frank Lievens, Executive Secretariat ISfTeH Director, Managing Director Lievens-Lanckman bvba, Belgium
This document discusses health cloud as a solution for aging populations and rising healthcare costs. It outlines the growth of telehealth and mHealth markets globally and in the US and China. Health cloud provides advantages like cost-effectiveness, scalability and ubiquitous access. However, challenges include ensuring privacy, security, system interoperability, and addressing payment models. Topics for further discussion are proposed around telehealth adoption, developing telehealth professionals, defining business models and performance criteria for health cloud services.
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: How Finland became a leader in eHealth adoption"...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maritta Korhonen, head of development, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
The document discusses health clouds, which use cloud computing solutions in healthcare. It notes the aging global population is increasing healthcare costs and demand. Health clouds can help by providing ubiquitous health services through mobile devices and sensors. However, challenges include privacy, security, system interoperability, and payment models. The Taipei government's policies aim to address privacy, use technology to benefit people, and develop community healthcare hubs through health clouds. Key topics for discussion are adoption of ICT in healthcare, developing tele-care workers, cloud-based business models, and creating multidisciplinary healthcare systems.
The Digital Health Society (by Julien Venne) @ICT2018 Vienna 6th Dec 2018Julien VENNE
The Digital Health Society (DHS) is a multi-stakeholder organization created in 2017 to advance digital health in Europe. It includes over 200 organizations from 35 countries representing various digital health sectors. The DHS aims to digitally connect and make 100 million European citizens healthier by 2027 through research and innovation, an enabling environment, citizen engagement, and digital infrastructure. It operates through task forces, projects, and as a platform to develop strategies and share best practices.
Crossed Swords is the latest addition to the list of books dealing with Pakistan Army . Written with an eye on the Western audience by a Pakistani who has settled in USA the book is a welcome addition to books on Pakistan Army.It contains some new sources and some new information .Unfortunately most of the information is anecdotal and the narrators are extolling their own performance.
The author's viewpoint is somewhat subjective as he is a brother of one of the ex chiefs of Pakistan Army General Asif Nawaz.
The book contains some factual errors , some possibly typing errors,expected from Oxford University Press Pakistan which has a reputation of doing this.Some errors are however historical and factual and were entirely avoidable.On page 8 3rd Light Cavalry of Meerut fame is written as 3rd Light Infantry and on page 9 becomes 3rd Light Cavalry.On page 22 Ayub Khan is placed in Assam regiment though Ayub's battalion officer Joginder Singh specifically stated that Ayub Khan was in Chamar Regiment in WW Two.On page 426 Naseerullah Khan Babar is promoted to lieutenant general and similar fate befalls Major General Sarfaraz Khan on page 223.13 Lancers becomes 13 Cavalry on page 305.On page 470 he changes the ethnicity of Sardar Balakh Sher Mazari a Baloch Seraiki by calling him a Punjabi , an honour that no Baloch would like to have.
A far more serious error Shuja makes while discussing the ethnic composition of Pakistan Army on page 570.He states that Sindhis and Baluchis are 15 percent of Pakistan Army.This is a serious distortion of history.The term Muslim Sindhi and Baluchi abbreviated to MS & B was given to Ranghar/Kaimkhani/Khanzada Rajout recruitment in Pakistan Army in 1950s.The aim was to rationalise the recruitment of Ranghars in Pakistan Army.Later the usuper Zia in order to appease the Sindhis created the Sindh Regiment but Sindhis as far as my resaech reveals are far less than Ranghars/Kaimkhanis/Khanzada Rajputs in the army.The Ranghars are a significant class in fightig arms being some at least 35 % of armour and distinct from Punjabis.The Baloch are hardly represented in the army.As a matter of fact the Pakistan Army has such a reputation in Balochistan that no Baloch would like to join it.All thanks to General Musharraf,Zia and ZA Bhuttos policies.
These are expected errors and more so from Oxford University Press Pakistan known for changing authors photograph with those of their uncles on jackets of books as they did with Colonel M.Y Effendi in his book Punjab Cavalry published by Oxford University Press in 2007.The old prince narrated to me the sad story when I met him and was also quite cheesed off by the fact that the princess running the Oxford Pakistan is too arrogant to meet any author or to even discuss anything on telephone.
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maria Quinlan, Research Lead Change Work-Package, ARCH.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "ICT Use in Irish General Practices: An Intra-Practice Adopti...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Jane Bourke, Lecturer in Economics, University College Cork.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
The document discusses Germany's eHealth Card system and telematics infrastructure. It provides statistics on the large scale of the German healthcare system, including over 80 million citizens, 2.1 million hospital beds, and over 1.48 billion doctor-patient contacts per year. It describes gematik's role in coordinating the eHealth Card rollout and telematics infrastructure. The infrastructure connects healthcare providers and allows for applications like electronic health records and medication management to improve care quality and safety. The system aims to better integrate health and social services through digital tools.
eHealth Summit: "EU Address: The EU eHealth Strategy: Connecting Member State...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Dr Tapani Phia, Head of Unit, eHealth & Health Technology Assessment, European Commission.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
With more than 100,000 health apps, rapid growth in wearables and 70 per cent of the UK population now owning a smartphone, there is no doubt that digital technology is set to revolutionise the future of health and social care.
TCIOceania15 WelfareTech - Towards IndustrialisationTCI Network
WelfareTech is a Danish association established in 2010 to promote collaboration between businesses, hospitals, universities, and public authorities on developing intelligent solutions for healthcare and homecare services. It has 189 member organizations, including 94 companies. WelfareTech aims to address the challenges posed by Denmark's aging population through innovation in areas like telemedicine, robotics, and ICT. Its strategy for internationalization includes mapping clusters in other countries for collaboration, participating in EU innovation projects, and coordinating members' involvement in export promotion activities and international trade fairs. The goal is to help Danish companies expand into new overseas healthcare and welfare technology markets.
Aman Quadri - Future Trends with Health and Wellness.Dataconomy Media
About Aman: I would say that one particular industry cannot define my work or where my passion lie, but currently I am immersed in Blockchain, Healthcare, and Cryptocurrency.
mHealth Israel_French Health Insurance Overview_AXA NextLevi Shapiro
French Health Insurance Overview presentation by Romain Champetier, AXA Next Labs, and Gregory Moscovici, Health Lead, AXA Innovation, for mHealth Israel, April 2, 2020.
mHealth Israel_French Public Hospitals_Pascal Garel_FHFLevi Shapiro
Overview of the French public hospital sector by Pascal Garel, International Affairs, Federation of French Hospitals (Federation Hospitaliere de France), for mHealth Israel, April 2, 2020.
eHealth BC guides electronic health initiatives in British Columbia. It was established in response to pressures to increase healthcare system efficiency and enable electronic services. The strategic framework outlines pillars like primary care, hospitals, labs, and telehealth. It also identifies foundational components and stakeholders. The service oriented architecture uses loosely coupled interoperable services and standards to allow information sharing and improve quality, safety, and access to healthcare in BC.
Hyvinvointiteknologia – Suomen kasvun tuleva moottori?THL
Global trends driving changes in health and wellbeing include population aging, urbanization, and the consumerization of health. New technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual/augmented reality, 3D printing, genomics, and wearables will enable predictive, preventative, and personalized care delivered remotely through intelligent environments. Finland is well positioned to be a leader in these areas due to its world-class innovation ecosystem, including strong university-industry collaboration and the highest availability of scientists and engineers. Business Finland's vision is for Finland to define the future of health and wellbeing by developing its digital health data services, research platforms, and innovation hubs around areas like precision medicine and remote care solutions.
The document discusses telehealth as a growing trend in the healthcare industry and related job opportunities. It defines telehealth as the delivery of health services using telecommunications. The economics section notes that telehealth can reduce costs through lower travel, wages, and hospital expenses based on a study. Growing telehealth adoption in both rural and urban areas is expanding access and addressing disparities. The technology discussion highlights how various devices enable remote care. Legislation is increasingly supporting telehealth coverage. Personal lifestyle interventions using telehealth can help address major health issues like obesity and diabetes. A variety of jobs are emerging in areas like healthcare IT, administration, virtual care coordination, and health policy.
Current regulations regarding eHealth in Europe by Frank Lievens, Executive Secretariat ISfTeH Director, Managing Director Lievens-Lanckman bvba, Belgium
This document discusses health cloud as a solution for aging populations and rising healthcare costs. It outlines the growth of telehealth and mHealth markets globally and in the US and China. Health cloud provides advantages like cost-effectiveness, scalability and ubiquitous access. However, challenges include ensuring privacy, security, system interoperability, and addressing payment models. Topics for further discussion are proposed around telehealth adoption, developing telehealth professionals, defining business models and performance criteria for health cloud services.
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: How Finland became a leader in eHealth adoption"...3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maritta Korhonen, head of development, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland.
#eHealthSummit15
http://www.ehealthsummit.ie
http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
The document discusses health clouds, which use cloud computing solutions in healthcare. It notes the aging global population is increasing healthcare costs and demand. Health clouds can help by providing ubiquitous health services through mobile devices and sensors. However, challenges include privacy, security, system interoperability, and payment models. The Taipei government's policies aim to address privacy, use technology to benefit people, and develop community healthcare hubs through health clouds. Key topics for discussion are adoption of ICT in healthcare, developing tele-care workers, cloud-based business models, and creating multidisciplinary healthcare systems.
The Digital Health Society (by Julien Venne) @ICT2018 Vienna 6th Dec 2018Julien VENNE
The Digital Health Society (DHS) is a multi-stakeholder organization created in 2017 to advance digital health in Europe. It includes over 200 organizations from 35 countries representing various digital health sectors. The DHS aims to digitally connect and make 100 million European citizens healthier by 2027 through research and innovation, an enabling environment, citizen engagement, and digital infrastructure. It operates through task forces, projects, and as a platform to develop strategies and share best practices.
Crossed Swords is the latest addition to the list of books dealing with Pakistan Army . Written with an eye on the Western audience by a Pakistani who has settled in USA the book is a welcome addition to books on Pakistan Army.It contains some new sources and some new information .Unfortunately most of the information is anecdotal and the narrators are extolling their own performance.
The author's viewpoint is somewhat subjective as he is a brother of one of the ex chiefs of Pakistan Army General Asif Nawaz.
The book contains some factual errors , some possibly typing errors,expected from Oxford University Press Pakistan which has a reputation of doing this.Some errors are however historical and factual and were entirely avoidable.On page 8 3rd Light Cavalry of Meerut fame is written as 3rd Light Infantry and on page 9 becomes 3rd Light Cavalry.On page 22 Ayub Khan is placed in Assam regiment though Ayub's battalion officer Joginder Singh specifically stated that Ayub Khan was in Chamar Regiment in WW Two.On page 426 Naseerullah Khan Babar is promoted to lieutenant general and similar fate befalls Major General Sarfaraz Khan on page 223.13 Lancers becomes 13 Cavalry on page 305.On page 470 he changes the ethnicity of Sardar Balakh Sher Mazari a Baloch Seraiki by calling him a Punjabi , an honour that no Baloch would like to have.
A far more serious error Shuja makes while discussing the ethnic composition of Pakistan Army on page 570.He states that Sindhis and Baluchis are 15 percent of Pakistan Army.This is a serious distortion of history.The term Muslim Sindhi and Baluchi abbreviated to MS & B was given to Ranghar/Kaimkhani/Khanzada Rajout recruitment in Pakistan Army in 1950s.The aim was to rationalise the recruitment of Ranghars in Pakistan Army.Later the usuper Zia in order to appease the Sindhis created the Sindh Regiment but Sindhis as far as my resaech reveals are far less than Ranghars/Kaimkhanis/Khanzada Rajputs in the army.The Ranghars are a significant class in fightig arms being some at least 35 % of armour and distinct from Punjabis.The Baloch are hardly represented in the army.As a matter of fact the Pakistan Army has such a reputation in Balochistan that no Baloch would like to join it.All thanks to General Musharraf,Zia and ZA Bhuttos policies.
These are expected errors and more so from Oxford University Press Pakistan known for changing authors photograph with those of their uncles on jackets of books as they did with Colonel M.Y Effendi in his book Punjab Cavalry published by Oxford University Press in 2007.The old prince narrated to me the sad story when I met him and was also quite cheesed off by the fact that the princess running the Oxford Pakistan is too arrogant to meet any author or to even discuss anything on telephone.
Este documento describe el proceso de formación para el cambio avanzado conocido como "Forching". El Forching se enfoca en liberar el carácter, desarrollar las inteligencias y competencias para encontrar soluciones y resolver circunstancias. El proceso de formación consta de cuatro niveles que van desde la autoformación hasta la certificación como Formador Tutor, con el objetivo de prepararse para lograr cambios efectivos.
S. Tiago Maior, um dos doze apóstolos de Cristo, teria viajado para a Península Ibérica para evangelizar. De acordo com a tradição, S. Tiago desenvolveu atividades de evangelização principalmente na Galiza e em Aragão. S. Tiago foi um autêntico explorador, aceitando o desafio de partir para compartilhar a fé com outros povos, guiado pela fé em Cristo.
This document discusses plastics, including their classification, what they are made of, types, and production processes. Plastics are polymers made from combining monomers, often from petroleum sources like crude oil. There are two main types: thermoplastics, which can be reshaped when heated, and thermosets, which set permanently when heated. Common plastics include polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, nylon, and acrylic. Production processes to shape plastics include extrusion, injection molding, blow molding, compression molding, and vacuum forming. Plastics are widely used in products due to properties like low cost, versatility, and resistance to corrosion.
El documento contiene información sobre diferentes tipos de textos como el ensayo, el informe, la reseña, el artículo y la crónica. Define cada género y describe sus características principales como la estructura, el objetivo y el estilo. También incluye detalles sobre la ponencia como una presentación didáctica o persuasiva ante una audiencia.
This document discusses the Blue Brain project, which aims to create a virtual brain through detailed computer simulation. It is being developed by IBM to function like the human brain by taking inputs, interpreting them, and providing outputs. The simulation involves modeling the electrical activity and behavior of neural circuits. Once complete, the entire neocortex and other brain areas will be modeled. The goal is to eventually be able to upload a person's intelligence and memories into a virtual brain, allowing them to live on digitally. Advantages include improved memory and decision making. Requirements include very powerful computers and nanobots to interface with the natural brain.
20170113 Значения искаженного исчисления времени в Исаакиевском СобореAndrei A. Emelin
Коротко о числовых значениях временных циклов, символизирующих подмену чужеродной религией символов Веры на территории Руси к 19 веку н.э.
Основное исследование времени проводится с целью восстановления текущего момента времени в солнечном году, равному 25920 лет, он же Сварожий Круг, он же Великий год, в цикле которого находятся средние и малые циклы, кратные 72, 144, 16 и 9, частям времени, восстановление которых позволяет не только восстановить Духовность Человека и Культуру Общества, но и перейти к следующему этапу, восстановлению периода жизненного цикла Человека, секрет к которому лежит через восстановление первоначальной системы времяисчисления и ПОНИМАНИЕ ГАРМОНИЧНЫХ ЦИКЛОВ в Галактике, Солнечной Системе и Планете Земля, где живые организмы вместо искаженных единиц времени религиозных доктрин с голословными постулатами и догмами, следуют гармоничным частотам, подчиняющимся знанию и пониманию одного Ключа Планеты раскрытие которого позволяет восстановить только совокупность предметных областей знаний, именуемых Естествознанием.
This document analyzes trends and causes of fatal motor vehicle incidents using data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). It describes preparing the FARS data by creating a lookup table to define codes and extracting and organizing the data files into a database. Analysis of factors like driver behavior, vehicle details, and road conditions is performed to provide insight into common circumstances that lead to serious accidents. Comparing FARS data to population data of licensed drivers can provide better understanding of risks to help reduce traffic fatalities.
La Guerra del Pacífico (1879-1883) fue un conflicto entre Chile, Perú y Bolivia originado por la disputa de territorios ricos en guano y salitre. Chile invadió los territorios bolivianos de Antofagasta y Tarapacá, llevando a la guerra luego de que Bolivia aumentara los impuestos a compañías chilenas, violando tratados previos. Chile obtuvo victorias navales y terrestres clave como el Combate de Iquique y la toma de Lima, anexionando los territorios en disputa
This certificate certifies that Naushad Ali Azim has successfully completed the requirements to become a SolidWorks Expert in Mechanical Design. Bertrand Sicot, the CEO of SolidWorks, has awarded Naushad Ali Azim this certification on September 11, 2013. The certificate entitles Naushad Ali Azim to the recognition and benefits that come with being a SolidWorks Expert.
The document discusses concepts and indicators of tourism demand. It provides definitions of tourism demand from economic, psychological, and geographic perspectives. Tourism demand has effective, suppressed, and no demand components. Suppressed demand includes potential and deferred demand. Travel propensity and country potential generation index are discussed as indicators of tourism demand. Net and gross travel propensity, as well as travel frequency, are defined and calculated using an example. Finally, push and pull factors and the gravity model for explaining tourism flows are introduced.
Este documento describe los geotextiles, que son láminas permeables de fibras sintéticas utilizadas en ingeniería civil. Se fabrican de forma no tejida o tejida y cumplen funciones como el control de la erosión, refuerzo de suelos, filtración y separación de capas. Se fabrican con diferentes características para usos como drenes, impermeabilización, refuerzo y protección. Los geotextiles se utilizan ampliamente en proyectos de infraestructura como carreteras, ferrocarriles, presas y
1 Объект исчисления времени ПРОТИВ всех подобных утверждений о Иисусе Христосе…..
Собираемые в таких рассуждениях о смысле жизни и существования сводятся к одному астрономическому Объекту:
этим Объектом исчисления времени по его обороту цикла является Луна
Следующий вопрос, как и другие вопросы о религии, отпадают сами собой …
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ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a software solution that integrates all departments and functions of a company into a single system. It facilitates company-wide information sharing, increases customer service, and organizes data input. ERP evolved from earlier systems like MRP (Materials Requirement Planning) and MRP II. Implementing ERP requires reengineering business processes, customizing the software to a company's needs, training users, and ongoing upgrades. The benefits of ERP include improved integration, customer service, decision making
The document discusses the potential benefits of eHealth (ICT for health) in Europe. It notes that while the health sector employs over 9% of the EU workforce, ICT penetration in health is relatively low compared to other sectors. eHealth can improve efficiency and productivity, support chronic disease management and preventive care, and empower patients. The EU is a world leader in deploying ICT in primary care settings. Further development of eHealth requires addressing issues like interoperability, business models, and research into areas like personalized medicine.
This document discusses eHealth and its importance in addressing challenges facing healthcare systems. It makes three key points:
1) Healthcare systems are under pressure due to aging populations, chronic diseases, budget cuts and changing workforce. eHealth can help increase efficiency, accessibility and quality of care.
2) eHealth involves various digital health applications that empower patients, enable remote care and information sharing between providers. This represents a shift from cure-focused to prevention and patient-centered care.
3) For eHealth to scale up, it must be integrated into organizational strategies and daily healthcare practices. Successful digital transformations require leadership commitment, change management, and business model adaptation. Standardization and interoperability are also important to accelerate
Health & Social Care Event in Scotland bringing world-leading digital health experts and technologists from Scotland, Estonia and Finland as they gather for FutureScot's Health & Social Care 2017 - a one-day conference focusing on how advances in digital technology can help deliver better outcomes for adults and children as we chart our own course towards health and social care integration in Scotland. Join the conversation: #HSCSCOT
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an event on EMR adoption. The event includes opening remarks from Dr. Michael Fossel on understanding the challenges of EMR implementation. Dr. Kennedy Ganti then discusses the HITECH Act and meaningful use criteria. Jean-Michel Van shares lessons from Europe on how EMRs have saved costs, lives, and time based on the experiences of several countries. Finally, Paul Roemer covers critical success factors for EHR adoption, including enterprise readiness, implementation planning, risk assessment, and cost-benefit analysis. A panel discussion and Q&A session follow.
EMRgecy Medicine: The Impact of EMR/EHR on Healthcare - Keynotes and Expert P...Dr. Susan Dorfman
The event was held in Bedminster, NJ, and was sponsored by ACHE-NJ and Cegedim Dendrite. It brought together experts from around the globe to help attendees better understand practical issues, benefits and challenges of EHR adoption, including interoperability, reimbursement, and more. Dr. Kennedy Ganti, the New Jersey Health IT Commissioner, was a keynote presenter as well as one of the guest panelists.
I have received many emails from people unable to attend this event due to time, date or location who wanted access to this presentation - so here it is!
The keynote presentations and introduction by the panel moderator, Michael Fossel, are presented in this slide deck.
(NOTE: A link to the recorded event - including the infamous panel of experts who received major applause and kudos at the conclusion of the event - will be available soon!)
The document summarizes the 2012 eHealth Week conference held in Copenhagen from May 7-9. Over 2500 delegates attended the event, which featured a trade show with 96 exhibitors showcasing eHealth solutions. New this year were two startup competitions: one was won by a Danish company developing an ICU patient data management platform, and the other was won by a company creating eye-tracking software to control devices. The conference emphasized the need for structural changes in healthcare systems to make eHealth sustainable and address issues like interoperability between countries and systems.
France aims to improve its healthcare system through increased use of information and communication technologies (ICT). Key goals include rationalizing costs while improving care quality and access. France developed a national eHealth strategy in 1996 focusing on electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, and other initiatives. Major projects include the SESAM-Vitale system for electronic medical billing and the electronic patient record (DMP/EPR), which aims to facilitate information sharing while protecting privacy. Lessons indicate the need for clear objectives, stakeholder involvement, and an iterative approach to overcome resistance and unexpected challenges of large-scale eHealth initiatives. International collaboration is also important to support goals like interoperability.
France aims to improve its healthcare system through increased use of information and communication technologies (ICT). Key goals include rationalizing costs while improving care quality and access. France developed a national eHealth strategy in 1996 focusing on electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, and other initiatives. Major projects include the SESAM-Vitale system for electronic medical billing and the electronic patient record (ePMR), with a national rollout planned for 2007. Lessons indicate such projects require more time and money than expected, strong coordination, and involvement of all stakeholders to drive adoption and changes needed for success. International collaboration is also important to support goals like interoperability.
The document provides an introduction to eHealth for 4th year health informatics students. It defines eHealth, identifies its components, and discusses Ethiopia's eHealth policy and strategy. Specifically, it covers:
- Defining eHealth and identifying its dimensions such as efficiency, quality, and empowerment.
- Discussing the components of eHealth including electronic health records, clinical decision support, and telemedicine.
- Outlining Ethiopia's vision for a citizen-centered eHealth system to improve equitable access to quality healthcare through the use of information and communication technologies.
- Stating the objectives of Ethiopia's national eHealth strategy to utilize digital technologies to generate,
The International Society for Telemedicien & eHealth: The Global Digital Heal...ATMOSPHERE .
The International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH) is an international federation that represents telemedicine and eHealth stakeholders from over 100 countries. ISfTeH facilitates the international sharing of knowledge and experience in telemedicine and eHealth by providing access to experts worldwide. It partners with organizations to promote the exchange of information and good practices to support the development and deployment of telemedicine and eHealth services.
The document discusses the EU legislative framework for e-health and m-health. It summarizes key EU actions and documents that aim to develop interoperability of e-health systems across borders, ensure patient identification and data protection, and support increased use of telemedicine and mobile health technologies. Issues around legal classification of m-health apps and ensuring security of big data are also addressed.
Overcoming Fear of Health Technology Programsbartlettc
This document summarizes a presentation given by Prof. Mukesh Haikerwal and Chris Bartlett on using 21st century tools to overcome challenges in healthcare. It discusses how health technology programs have had some success but also poor publicity. Rising healthcare costs are challenging many countries. While developing economies spend less on healthcare currently, that spending is expected to increase with economic development. There is a need to better manage chronic diseases through tools like eHealth. New technological trends are impacting all parts of the healthcare system. Successful eHealth programs require leadership, a focus on users, and addressing behavioral changes.
EHR with Health Applications b.sc ii Sem.pptxanjalatchi
EHRs are a vital part of health IT and can: Contain a patient's medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, allergies, radiology images, and laboratory and test results. Allow access to evidence-based tools that providers can use to make decisions about a patient's care.
E-health uses digital technologies like computers, the internet and mobile devices to facilitate health care services remotely. It allows users to communicate with health care providers via email, access medical records, research health information, and engage in real-time audio/video exchanges. Common forms of e-health include telemedicine, interactive TV/video conferencing, kiosks and mobile health apps. Telemedicine specifically involves the remote delivery of clinical services using telecommunications technology.
Scaling up innovation in healthcare - A Methodology Framework 2015Marc Lange
This presentation introduce a methodology scaling-up developed by "doers and shapers" internationally known for their expertise in eHealth and digital health
Nictiz is the National Competence Centre for Interoperability and eHealth in the Netherlands. It was founded in 2002 to promote standards for health IT and monitor eHealth in the country. There is a need for standards due to the fragmentation of the Dutch healthcare system among many hospitals, general practitioners, pharmacies, and other organizations. Nictiz works with the Ministry of Health to develop standards and specifications to improve electronic information exchange and the re-use of healthcare data.
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
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• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
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In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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