Material de (1) la conferencia “La E-Salud en mundo global” realizada el 17 de febrero de 2.012 por el Sr. Joan Cornet, Presidente Ejecutivo de la Fundación TicSalud (1er ciclo de conferencias en el ámbito TIC-Salud organizado por las Escuelas Universitarias de Informática y de Enfermería con la colaboración de la Fundación Tic-Salud, en el marco del Máster Oficial en Gestión de la Información y el Conocimiento en el Ámbito de la Salud)
La ciencia y la tecnología no tienen fronteras en un mundo global en el que están apareciendo innovaciones por todas partes. La eSalud tiene por vocación dar mejores servicios en el seno de los sistemas de salud. A pesar de las diferencias culturales, lingüísticas y de práctica de la medicina, el ser humano y la salud se convierten en lo mismo en todas partes. Las nuevas tecnologías permiten la comunicación rápida, la compartición de experiencias, el aprendizaje de las mejores prácticas y el contraste de resultados. Por eso la implementación de procesos de eSalud es un fenómeno de alcance local, pero su éxito depende del conocimiento global. Es por ello que cada vez hay más redes y organizaciones que facilitan la transferencia de conocimiento y el compilado de las mejores prácticas. El reto, pues, tanto para las organizaciones sanitarias como para las universidades y empresas innovadoras es lograr que las TICs, una vez probadas y homologadas, sean implementadas en los servicios de salud. Todo un reto tecnológico, legal, ético y financiero.
La conferencia fue impartida por el Sr. Joan Cornet, Presidente Ejecutivo de la Fundación TicSalud. El Sr. Cornet es Ingeniero técnico y Licenciado en psicología. A lo largo de su dilatada experiencia profesional, ha ocupado los cargos de Presidente Consorcio Hospitalario de Cataluña, Vicepresidente de la Federación de Municipios de Cataluña y Coordinador de la Comisión de Sanidad y Servicios Sociales de la FEMP, alto funcionario en la Comisión Europea , y Secretario General del Departamento de Salud de la Generalitat de Catalunya. En septiembre 2005 el Gobierno le encargó la puesta en marcha de la Bioregión de Cataluña y desde Enero 2007 por encargo del Departamento de Salud está al frente de la Fundación TicSalut.
Healthcare Innovation Now: 3 themes and 10 insights.frog
frog’s Executive Creative Director Fabio Sergio builds a strong case at Mobile Health Industry Summit 2011 in Brussels about why healthcare solutions should be ecosystem-based and designed around people, not "just" patients.
Mr. Gary Needle, Director of Methods
- Quality control system
- Incentives and sanctions used
- Public and private workin side by side for high standard services.
Healthcare Innovation Now: 3 themes and 10 insights.frog
frog’s Executive Creative Director Fabio Sergio builds a strong case at Mobile Health Industry Summit 2011 in Brussels about why healthcare solutions should be ecosystem-based and designed around people, not "just" patients.
Mr. Gary Needle, Director of Methods
- Quality control system
- Incentives and sanctions used
- Public and private workin side by side for high standard services.
Social networking, a relatively new communication phenomenon, has the ability to provide education, foster advocacy, promote the profession, and influence mental health policy. It also has the potential to violate boundaries, infringe on privacy, create liability, and damage professional credibility. A review of the literature revealed limited research has been conducted concerning the impact and use of social networking sites in nursing practice and other healthcare disciplines.
In Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, communication is the foundation of the therapeutic alliance. Because social networking communications have the potential to positively and negatively affect this alliance, it is imperative to develop guidelines for prudent and resourceful usage of social networking media that complies with practice acts, promotes professionalism, and maintains work-life balance for the psychiatric mental health nurse. This session will provide an overview of different types of social media outlets, review published position statements from other healthcare disciplines, and consider best practices for Psychiatric/Mental health nursing.
Full-day workshop held by Fabio Sergio and Thomas Sutton on November 30 2009 at the Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit, in London (www.mobilehealthcareindustrysummit.com).
"How can your organization make the most of the emerging opportunities presented by mobile healthcare?
How do you design successful m-Health solutions?
In this full-day workshop, frog design will help you answer these questions and provide you with a toolkit to drive your company's m-Health strategy."
Digital therapeutics and immersive technologies Bournemouth UniversityDavid Wortley
Digital therapeutics is a fast growing area of digital medicine. In this presentation, Vice President of the International Society of Digital Medicine (ISDM), David Wortley, sets out the current challenges to global health sustainability and the importance of shifting the focus from cure to prevention, especially in the use of digital technologies for personal health management and therapeutics.
The presentation includes examples of digital therapeutic applications for neuro- rehabilitation, gamified exercise using consumer VR devices and support for dementia sufferers through digital memories.
The presentation was delivered at the new Faculty for Health and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University.
What Lies Ahead for ONC: Meaningful Use and BeyondBrian Ahier
Farzad Mostashari, MD, ScM serves as Deputy National Coordinator for Programs and Policy within the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
NEHTA and Department of Health & Ageing hosted a Software Developer Conference in conjunction with CHIK's Health-e-Nation 2012 conference in March 2012.
Mick Reid of McKinsey & Co took part in the “What’s in it for me?” panel describing the process and outcomes of Cairns health region study.
ISDM February 2022 E-Newsletter
Digital Therapeutics, AI, Virtual Reality, Nutrition and Healthy Ageing
Digital Therapeutics and Immersive Technologies
Digital Health, Nutrition and Healthy Ageing
Tripp Digital Therapeutics Virtual Reality
CAR-T Therapies Webinar
How AI is Enhancing Personal Development IORMA Webinar
Hospitals, Technology and the Patient IORMA Webinar
Strengthening Health Systems in Africa Zenith Global Health Conference
Royal Society of Medicine Upcoming Webinars
Digital Medicine Journal Special Edition
Future Events Program and Speaker Invitations
As we are approaching an end to the restrictions associated with COVID-19, it seems a good time to reflect on the disruptions and focus on how technology might be applied to avoid the same situation happening again. It is almost inevitable, in my opinion, that our pre-COVID lifestyles and travel/mobility will almost certainly lead to future pandemics and whilst the lessons learnt in fast-tracking clinical research and development of new drugs and vaccines will help to mitigate the situation, it does not alter the pressing need to shift focus from cure to prevention.
Digital Health and Digital Therapeutics technologies can help to protect the future sustainability of public health services through personal physical and mental health management whilst Digital Medicine will enable early detection of clinical problems and a range of innovative new solutions for cures.
This month’s E-Newsletter includes details of previous and upcoming events where the focus has been on addressing some of the challenges of preventative healthcare, especially in the area of the Ageing Society. Links to archived presentations and future events are included and we hope you will enjoy the past presentations and register for some of the upcoming events.
Soccnx III - Using Social for social good - the case for Social Business in H...LetsConnect
Speakers: Bill Looby
"Social Business for Healthcare Social is everywhere. Patients and providers are living in a socially networked world. Healthcare is a social business. Are you ready? Social businesses leverage collaboration capabilities to connect people and break down traditional boundaries. They activate networks of people that apply relevant content and expertise to improve and accelerate how work gets done. This is a demonstration of social business capabilities applied to healthcare for improved patient outcomes and efficiency of care delivery. See examples of connecting providers across acute and ambulatory care settings in new ways via social business technologies and open standards. Featured technologies include IBM Connections social business software for healthcare and IBM InfoSphere® HC solutions built on Initiate® technology.
Social networking, a relatively new communication phenomenon, has the ability to provide education, foster advocacy, promote the profession, and influence mental health policy. It also has the potential to violate boundaries, infringe on privacy, create liability, and damage professional credibility. A review of the literature revealed limited research has been conducted concerning the impact and use of social networking sites in nursing practice and other healthcare disciplines.
In Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, communication is the foundation of the therapeutic alliance. Because social networking communications have the potential to positively and negatively affect this alliance, it is imperative to develop guidelines for prudent and resourceful usage of social networking media that complies with practice acts, promotes professionalism, and maintains work-life balance for the psychiatric mental health nurse. This session will provide an overview of different types of social media outlets, review published position statements from other healthcare disciplines, and consider best practices for Psychiatric/Mental health nursing.
Full-day workshop held by Fabio Sergio and Thomas Sutton on November 30 2009 at the Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit, in London (www.mobilehealthcareindustrysummit.com).
"How can your organization make the most of the emerging opportunities presented by mobile healthcare?
How do you design successful m-Health solutions?
In this full-day workshop, frog design will help you answer these questions and provide you with a toolkit to drive your company's m-Health strategy."
Digital therapeutics and immersive technologies Bournemouth UniversityDavid Wortley
Digital therapeutics is a fast growing area of digital medicine. In this presentation, Vice President of the International Society of Digital Medicine (ISDM), David Wortley, sets out the current challenges to global health sustainability and the importance of shifting the focus from cure to prevention, especially in the use of digital technologies for personal health management and therapeutics.
The presentation includes examples of digital therapeutic applications for neuro- rehabilitation, gamified exercise using consumer VR devices and support for dementia sufferers through digital memories.
The presentation was delivered at the new Faculty for Health and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University.
What Lies Ahead for ONC: Meaningful Use and BeyondBrian Ahier
Farzad Mostashari, MD, ScM serves as Deputy National Coordinator for Programs and Policy within the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
NEHTA and Department of Health & Ageing hosted a Software Developer Conference in conjunction with CHIK's Health-e-Nation 2012 conference in March 2012.
Mick Reid of McKinsey & Co took part in the “What’s in it for me?” panel describing the process and outcomes of Cairns health region study.
ISDM February 2022 E-Newsletter
Digital Therapeutics, AI, Virtual Reality, Nutrition and Healthy Ageing
Digital Therapeutics and Immersive Technologies
Digital Health, Nutrition and Healthy Ageing
Tripp Digital Therapeutics Virtual Reality
CAR-T Therapies Webinar
How AI is Enhancing Personal Development IORMA Webinar
Hospitals, Technology and the Patient IORMA Webinar
Strengthening Health Systems in Africa Zenith Global Health Conference
Royal Society of Medicine Upcoming Webinars
Digital Medicine Journal Special Edition
Future Events Program and Speaker Invitations
As we are approaching an end to the restrictions associated with COVID-19, it seems a good time to reflect on the disruptions and focus on how technology might be applied to avoid the same situation happening again. It is almost inevitable, in my opinion, that our pre-COVID lifestyles and travel/mobility will almost certainly lead to future pandemics and whilst the lessons learnt in fast-tracking clinical research and development of new drugs and vaccines will help to mitigate the situation, it does not alter the pressing need to shift focus from cure to prevention.
Digital Health and Digital Therapeutics technologies can help to protect the future sustainability of public health services through personal physical and mental health management whilst Digital Medicine will enable early detection of clinical problems and a range of innovative new solutions for cures.
This month’s E-Newsletter includes details of previous and upcoming events where the focus has been on addressing some of the challenges of preventative healthcare, especially in the area of the Ageing Society. Links to archived presentations and future events are included and we hope you will enjoy the past presentations and register for some of the upcoming events.
Soccnx III - Using Social for social good - the case for Social Business in H...LetsConnect
Speakers: Bill Looby
"Social Business for Healthcare Social is everywhere. Patients and providers are living in a socially networked world. Healthcare is a social business. Are you ready? Social businesses leverage collaboration capabilities to connect people and break down traditional boundaries. They activate networks of people that apply relevant content and expertise to improve and accelerate how work gets done. This is a demonstration of social business capabilities applied to healthcare for improved patient outcomes and efficiency of care delivery. See examples of connecting providers across acute and ambulatory care settings in new ways via social business technologies and open standards. Featured technologies include IBM Connections social business software for healthcare and IBM InfoSphere® HC solutions built on Initiate® technology.
Programa del PSC Premià de Mar (versió extensa)txuscruz
Programa de govern (versió extensa) que presenta el PSC de Premià de Mar i el seu candidat: Tomàs Esteban, a les eleccions municipals del 22 de maig del 2011
Enquête mondiale conduite par l’Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) pour PwC sur l'adoption généralisée de la technologie mobile dans le domaine de la santé, ou m-Santé.
Retrouvez toutes nos publications : http://www.pwc.fr/publications
The future of healthcare will see a shift from treating illness to sustaining wellness. Ageing could become a treatable disease in the future. Find out more: http://bit.ly/2wD13dL
In to care is a Dutch programm of the ministry of Healthcare and Vilans the knowledge institute for longterm care. Hundreds of organizations for long term care participate in the program with goals on improving their performance, workers satisfaction and cliënt satisfaction.
Top 10 Companies in Healthcare Technology in 2022.pdfinsightscare
Enriched with the facets of technological innovations and advancements for the betterment, the latest edition of Insights Care, “Top 10 Companies in Healthcare Technology in 2022
Beyond EHR - Achieving Operational Efficiency Callum Bir
Callum Bir
IBC Asia 3rd Asia EHR Conference in held in Singapore November 2011
Callum chaired the workshop for the day with guests speakers from Singapore MOHH, HL7, etc.
10 Best Companies in Digital Pathology Market 2023V3 1.pdfinsightscare
Insights Care’s latest edition of 10 Best Companies in Digital Pathology Market 2023 introduces you all to the companies that are rapidly evolving in the field having the potential to transform the way to diagnose and treat diseases.
Although there have been enormous strides made in the area of health information technology, most developers and users feel frustrated by the pace of change. This new institute will drive Strategy, Innovation and Design for Health ICT
10 most disruptive ai companies transforming healthcare 2021Merry D'souza
10 Most Disruptive AI CompaniesTransforming Healthcare 2021, we bring to you, the companies that are leveraging AI most effectively to transform healthcare services to match with the evolving industry demands & patient needs.
Material de la sesión técnica realizada el 15 de marzo de 2018
Siempre ha estado en boca de muchos todo lo que engloba a la inteligencia artificial. Con Azure y sus servicios cognitivos, este término se lleva a su máxima expresión, consiguiendo que las máquinas nos puedan entender.
Estamos entrando a una nueva época en la que es crucial poder tomar decisiones en cualquier momento crítico, y que tengamos acceso a nuestros datos desde cualquier lugar. Además, cada vez es más necesario saber qué opinan nuestros clientes, pues las redes sociales han adquirido gran importancia, y una crítica puede provocar pérdidas instantáneas.
Análisis de sentimientos, reconocimiento facial, transcripción de la voz a texto o análisis de vídeos en tiempo real son algunas de las funcionalidades que nos van a facilitar estos servicios para aportar más inteligencia y así poder tomar mejores decisiones para nuestra empresa, además de aportar mayor valor añadido a nuestros datos y poder conocer qué opinan de nosotros.
A lo largo de la sesión técnica se mostrarán ejemplos de diferentes proyectos en Business Intelligence en los que se han implementado los servicios cognitivos, y se hablará de los servicios que Azure nos proporciona para dar respuesta a las necesidades planteadas.
Material utilizado en la sesión técnica que tuvo lugar el 5 de mayo de 2016. A lo largo de la sesión Óscar Miró presentó ejemplos de qué es lo que funciona (y lo que no funciona) a nivel de análisis en proyectos de Big Data.
Sobre el ponente: Oscar Marín Miró (outliers.es)
Ingeniero de Telecomunicaciones, trabaja e investiga desde el año 2001 en lo que ahora llamamos ‘Big Data’. Especializado en el análisis de texto, redes sociales, datos urbanos y visualización de datos. Fundador del colectivo Outliers, desde donde se fomenta la aplicación del valor de los datos a todos los campos (Ciencia, Periodismo, Urbanismo, Sociología, Marketing…).
Miembro del equipo de investigación transdisciplinar DatAnalysis15m, enfocado en el análisis entre la viralidad y el contenido emocional del mensaje. En la faceta docente, imparte cursos regularmente sobre análisis y visualización de datos, en diversas Universidades, Compañías e Instituciones (UOC, UAB, Telenoika Audiovisual Community, Convent de Sant Agustí, Telefónica Digital).
Material de la sesión técnica sobre los datos genómicos en el Ámbito de la Salud que organizamos el pasado 8 de octubre de 2.015
Postgrado en BI :
http://informatica1.eug.es/es/estudios/postgrados/postgrado-en-business-intelligence-2015-2016
Desde la presentación de los resultados del Proyecto Genoma Humano en el año 2000, son muchos los avances y el impacto que los estudios genómicos están teniendo en la sociedad. Cada día las noticias nos muestran cómo estos estudios están aportando información muy valiosa para la prevención y el tratamiento de enfermedades y el momento de su aplicación de forma habitual en los centros de salud es cada día más cercano. Dado el gran volumen de estos datos y la confidencialidad con que hay que gestionarlas, la genómica supone un reto para la Informática de la Salud y su tratamiento se apoya en tecnologías de Business Intelligence (BI) y BigData.
Jordi Rambla, del Centro de Regulación Genómica (CRG), gestiona el Archivo Europeo del Genoma-fenómeno (EGA), de alcance mundial y con sedes en Barcelona y Cambridge. http://ega.crg.eu
Sin el boom de las redes sociales, el Big Data no sería lo que es ahora. En la sesión se presentarán casos de uso y ejemplos de las posibilidades de la minería de datos sociales y geolocalizados en la generación de valor para diferentes sectores
Sobre el ponente
Oscar Marín Miró (outliers.es)
Ingeniero de Telecomunicaciones, trabaja e investiga desde el año 2001 en lo que ahora llamamos ‘Big Data’. Especializado en el análisis de texto, redes sociales, datos urbanos y visualización de datos. Fundador del colectivo Outliers, desde donde se fomenta la aplicación del valor de los datos a todos los campos (Ciencia, Periodismo, Urbanismo, Sociología, Marketing…).
Miembro del equipo de investigación transdisciplinar DatAnalysis15m, enfocado en el análisis entre la viralidad y el contenido emocional del mensaje. En la faceta docente, imparte cursos regularmente sobre análisis y visualización de datos, en diversas Universidades, Compañías e Instituciones (UOC, UAB, Telenoika Audiovisual Community, Convent de Sant Agustí, Telefónica Digital).
Además Óscar és profesor de nuestro Postgrado en Business Intelligence
El pasado miércoles 11 de marzo tuvo lugar la sesión técnica sobre diseño de Videojuegos, que fue impartida por Dan Caste 'Feïs', Jefe de Diseño y Co-Fundador de A Crowd of Monsters.
A través de la sesión Feïs enfatizó la importancia que el diseño tiene sobre el éxito de un videojuego. Después de una introducción general sobre la Industria del Videojuego (historia reciente, modelos de negocio, …), y de los los efectos de la aparición de la Wii y el auge de los móviles, se identificaron y analizaron los elementos que forman parte del diseño (documentación del juego; gameplay; reto y recompensa; HUD; diseño de niveles; monetización…).
Podéis ampliar la información en:
http://informatica.eug.es/es/estudios/jornadas/panorama-actual-del-diseno-de-videojuegos
El pasado 17 de diciembre de 2014 tuvo lugar la sesión técnica de la que os informamos hace días. En ella los participantes tuvieron ocasión de profundizar con Armando Fidalgo sobre el diseño de interfaces en dispositivos móviles.
El diseño de interfaces de usuario de dispositivos móviles es todo un reto para los diseñadores de interfaz e interacción. Se deben tener en cuenta ciertas características relacionadas con el tamaño de los dispositivos en sí, con los estilos de interacción propios, y el contexto de uso entre otras. Conocer estas características es imprescindible para que la experiencia del usuario al interactuar con estos dispositivos sea positiva. Armando Fidalgo nos lo explicará en esta conferencia.
Armando es diseñador de interacción y experiencia de usuario, y consultor de usabilidad. Su experiencia se remonta al año 2000, y durante 10 años ha sido líder del equipo de diseño de interacción y experiencia de usuario de la reconocida empresa Usolab. Actualmente desempeña su profesión como profesional autónomo en el Reino Unido.
3ª Sesión Técnica del Ciclo de Conferencias sobre BI, celebrada el 12 de junio. Fue conducida por Julio Iglesias, Director del Departamento de Business Intelligence en IFR Group, experto especializado en proyectos de este tipo, y profesor asociado de nuestra Escuela Universitaria
¿Qué significa realmente la minería de datos? ,¿Cómo se engloba en un proyecto de BI?, ¿Puede mi empresa con los datos que genera hacer proyectos de este tipo? Y ¿Dónde está el límite para abordar proyectos de este tipo?
Bancos, hospitales, empresas de retail y páginas web son algunos de los sectores que utilizan esta tecnología. A lo largo de la sesión se analizó qué significa y qué implica la minería de datos: concepto y definición, casos, algoritmos de utilización… y de forma práctica se vieron un par de proyectos de ejemplo de las posibilidades que ofrece esta tecnología tan aplicada en la actualidad. Los asistentes tuvieron la oportunidad de ver de primera mano cómo las empresas utilizan los datos y la estadística para crear ofertas personalizadas.
Sesión técnica sobre Game Design, Gameplay y metologías agile para proyectos profesionales de videojuegos.
Será conducida por Christian Gascons, CEO y fundador de FrozenShard Games (http://www.frozenshard.com/), estudio con oficinas en Barcelona desde el cuál se han creado videojuegos como el Sports Quiz 2013 o World War II: TCG, y que actualmente está desarrollando su próximo lanzamiento: Castles.
PROGRAMA DETALLADO
•Presentación de Frozenshard: proyectos desarrollados (Castles vs World War II: TCG)
• Game Design: Recursos (Tamaño del equipo; Fuentes de financiación: Crowdfunding + outsourcing); Herramientas (UDK, Unity, SVN, GIMP, GDrive, etc…); La idea; La hoja de Ruta (organización, distribución de tareas, planificación…); Pre-launch (testeo, marketing, promoción, …); Post-launch (Mantenimiento y actualizaciones, cómo fidelizar a los jugadores, métricas de seguimiento, marqueting, viralidad, visibilidad, )
•El proyecto Castles
•El juego World War II: TCG
•Gameplay (cómo hacer la experiencia del juego “apasionante”)
•Metologías ágiles – Scrum: qué son; la metología Scrum; lo mejor de la metodología; en qué casos se puede usar; cómo aplicarla en equipos pequeños; reuniones; roles; documentación
Se trata de una actividad gratuita, pero en caso de estar interesado/a tienes que confirmar asistencia enviando un mensaje de correo electrónico a: informatica@eug.es
Material de la sesión técnica “BIG DATA: Qué significa realmente y ejemplos de utilización”, realizada el jueves 27 de febrero, y que fue conducida por Oscar Marín, fundador de Outliers y consultor experto en Big Data especializado en el análisis y visualización de datos, redes sociales, datos urbanos y aportación del valor a los datos.
III ciclo de conferencias en el ámbito TIC Salud que se organiza en el marco del Máster Universitario en Gestión de la Información y el Conocimiento en el ámbito de la Salud
Tal y como os informamos hace días el pasado 28 de noviembre realizamos la sesión técnica titulada Business Intelligence con Excel: Más allá de la hoja de cálculo. Fue la primera de las 3 sesiones que forman el Ciclo de Sesiones en el ámbito de BI que como novedad organizamos este curso académico.
La sesión nos ocupó un total de 90 minutos. En los primeros 60 el ponente, Julio Iglesias Lavirgen (consultor experto en BI de IFR Group y Profesor Asociado de nuestra Escuela Universitaria), clarificó en qué consiste el BI, las oportunidades profesionales que ofrece los titulados universitarios en el ámbito informático, y presentó como de forma sencilla y a un nivel más que aceptable EXCEL (con los complementos asociados como PowerPivot, Power View, Power Map o Power Query) puede ser utilizado para para tratar los datos, convertirlos en información, y presentarlos de manera gráfica y amigable para que nos ayuden en la toma de decisiones, ya sea en nuestro ámbito personal como profesional.
Sesión Técnica de Juan Nadal (Gerente de Negocio de Gobierno) y Juan Carlos (Arquitecto), ambos de RICOH. Presentaron el proceso de transformación vivido en RICOH (de empresa de producto a empresa de servicios), y las tecnologías que utilizan en sus soluciones SOA y BPM.
Jueves 11 de abril, conferencia del II Ciclo de Conferencias TIC-Salud dedicado al proyecto de Hospital Líquido del Hospital San Juan de Dios. En ella Jorge Fernández (Director E-Health & Health 2.0 at Hospital Sant Joan de Deu) nos presentó la experiencia del HSJD en el campo del eHealth
Jornada sobre Gestión Documental
Ayer tuvo lugar la sesión técnica sobre Gestión Documental, que llevó a cabo Carlos Biosca, consultor de Avanttic
A lo largo de la misma se presentaron las ideas básicas de los “gestores documentales” que nos pueden ayudar a gestionar la gran cantidad de información no estructurada que movemos día a día, y se presentaron diferentes productos del mercado e ideas generales sobre cómo abordar un proyecto de estas características.
Hoy en día SOA está cada vez más presente en las organizaciones. ¿Qué aporta? ¿Por qué se está imponiendo? ¿Me conviene como organización? ¿Cuál es el camino para implantar SOA con éxito?
El pasado 5 de marzo organizamos una sesión para intentar dar respuestas a estas preguntas, y para, de la mano de expertos, saber cómo se desarrollan los proyectos de integración, qué oportunidades y que riesgos conllevan. La sesión fue conducida por Carles Biosca, consultor de Avanttic (http://www.avanttic.com/), quién nos ayudó a encontrar las respuestas, y relacionándolo con casos reales, nos dio una visión lo más amplia posible sobre este modelo arquitectónico.
Presentación del Grado en Informática y Servicios utilizada en el marco de las Jornadas de Puertas Abiertas de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, febrero de 2.013
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- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/Ve4P0COk9OI
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Flu Vaccine Alert in Bangalore Karnatakaaddon Scans
As flu season approaches, health officials in Bangalore, Karnataka, are urging residents to get their flu vaccinations. The seasonal flu, while common, can lead to severe health complications, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.
Dr. Vidisha Kumari, a leading epidemiologist in Bangalore, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. "The flu vaccine is our best defense against the influenza virus. It not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the virus in our communities," he says.
This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
To encourage widespread vaccination, the government is also collaborating with local schools, workplaces, and community centers to facilitate vaccination drives. Special attention is being given to ensuring that the vaccine is accessible to all, including marginalized communities who may have limited access to healthcare.
Residents are reminded that the flu vaccine is safe and effective. Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or muscle aches. These side effects are generally short-lived and far less severe than the flu itself.
Healthcare providers are also stressing the importance of continuing COVID-19 precautions. Wearing masks, practicing good hand hygiene, and maintaining social distancing are still crucial, especially in crowded places.
Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated. Together, we can help keep Bangalore healthy and safe this flu season. For more information on vaccination centers and schedules, residents can visit the Karnataka Health Department’s official website or follow their social media pages.
Stay informed, stay safe, and get your flu shot today!
These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
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The prostate is an exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system
It is a walnut-sized gland that forms part of the male reproductive system and is located in front of the rectum and just below the urinary bladder
Function is to store and secrete a clear, slightly alkaline fluid that constitutes 10-30% of the volume of the seminal fluid that along with the spermatozoa, constitutes semen
A healthy human prostate measures (4cm-vertical, by 3cm-horizontal, 2cm ant-post ).
It surrounds the urethra just below the urinary bladder. It has anterior, median, posterior and two lateral lobes
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New Directions in Targeted Therapeutic Approaches for Older Adults With Mantl...i3 Health
i3 Health is pleased to make the speaker slides from this activity available for use as a non-accredited self-study or teaching resource.
This slide deck presented by Dr. Kami Maddocks, Professor-Clinical in the Division of Hematology and
Associate Division Director for Ambulatory Operations
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide insight into new directions in targeted therapeutic approaches for older adults with mantle cell lymphoma.
STATEMENT OF NEED
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5% to 7% of all lymphomas. Its prognosis ranges from indolent disease that does not require treatment for years to very aggressive disease, which is associated with poor survival (Silkenstedt et al, 2021). Typically, MCL is diagnosed at advanced stage and in older patients who cannot tolerate intensive therapy (NCCN, 2022). Although recent advances have slightly increased remission rates, recurrence and relapse remain very common, leading to a median overall survival between 3 and 6 years (LLS, 2021). Though there are several effective options, progress is still needed towards establishing an accepted frontline approach for MCL (Castellino et al, 2022). Treatment selection and management of MCL are complicated by the heterogeneity of prognosis, advanced age and comorbidities of patients, and lack of an established standard approach for treatment, making it vital that clinicians be familiar with the latest research and advances in this area. In this activity chaired by Michael Wang, MD, Professor in the Department of Lymphoma & Myeloma at MD Anderson Cancer Center, expert faculty will discuss prognostic factors informing treatment, the promising results of recent trials in new therapeutic approaches, and the implications of treatment resistance in therapeutic selection for MCL.
Target Audience
Hematology/oncology fellows, attending faculty, and other health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).
Learning Objectives
1.) Identify clinical and biological prognostic factors that can guide treatment decision making for older adults with MCL
2.) Evaluate emerging data on targeted therapeutic approaches for treatment-naive and relapsed/refractory MCL and their applicability to older adults
3.) Assess mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies for MCL and their implications for treatment selection
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
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Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
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Workout Routine
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Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
Acute scrotum is a general term referring to an emergency condition affecting the contents or the wall of the scrotum.
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1. New scientific and technological paradigms in health
Joan Cornet CEO TicSalut Foundation
Escoles Universitàries Gimbernat i Tomàs Cerdà
17 febrer 2012
8. How are we organized to
provide health services?
The Government has allocated 111,42 euros per person monthly for 2010
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10. 201 inhabitants
per doctor
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per pharmacist
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per nurse
11. What do we want to
achieve?
Encourage citizens to be active in managing
their health
Provide tools to facilitate the work of
professionals
Enable the health system to care for patients
where necessary
12. How to do it?
Agreements
that allow using
coordination
tools of health
devices and
Improving tools Promoting the social services
and integrated improvement devices
processes that of
are easy to use communication
infrastructure
Facilitating the
work of
professionals
Promoting the
Respecting the interoperability
autonomy of and encouraging
management the
establishment
of standards
13. How to do it?
Monitoring Collaborating
tools to follow in change
chronic management
diseases Empowering
citizens'
capacity to
take care of
Encouraging their health
and
stimulating
innovation
14. How to do it?
It is the highest official
authority for defining, planning Generate relevant
and developing health services knowledge to contribute to
in Catalonia. improvig the quality, safety Promotes the
and sustainability of the development and use of
health system. ICTs in health and
networking
.
15. How to do it?
Science
Board
Board
of
Professionals Business
and citizens Advisory
Board
16. What to do
Map of Telemedicine
trends and Teleassistance
Annual publication that provides Plan
objective information about the level
of development of ICT in health Planteja propostes d’actuació i avalua
organizations in Catalonia(+) projectes d’interès pel Departament
de Salut en aquest àmbit. (+)
OBSERVATORY INNOVATION
17. What to do
Interoperability Projects,
and standards agreements,
office congresses
Participate in international projects and
Preparation of criteria and strategic activities that promote the
guidelines in adopting semantic implementation of new technologies in
standards and technologies.(+) the field of health(+)
Standardizations TicSalut GLOBAL
21. (-)
Telemedicine and Teleassistance Plan
Type of Communications
Diagnosis: 3 2
Management of
• Radiology
chronic diseases:
• Anatomic
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Time Pathology
• Respiratory failure
• Dermatology
• Heart desease
• Ophthalmology
Teleconsultancy: 1
• Cardiology
• Dermatology
Real Time
• Pediatrics
• Neurology
• Psychiatry
Actors involved
Professional – Professional &
Professional - Professional Patient Professional - Patient
22. Where we
are
Telemedicine
Medical Imaga
Catalan
Digitalization Shared E-Prescription
Plan Medical
Record
Personal
Health Folder
25. Que fem
Mapa de Pla de
tendències telemedicina i
Publicació de caràcter anual que teleassistència
permet conèixer objectivament el
nivell de desenvolupament de les TIC Planteja propostes d’actuació i avalua
a les organitzacions sanitàries de projectes d’interès pel Departament
Catalunya. (+) de Salut en aquest àmbit. (+)
OBSERVATORI INNOVACIÓ
26. Que fem
Oficina Relacions i
interoperabilitat i projectes
estàndards internacionals
Participa en projectes i activitats
Treballa per assolir la interoperabilitat internacionals que promouen la
dels sistemes i agents de salut implementació de les noves tecnologies
mitjançant el desenvolupament en l'àmbit de la salut (+)
d'estàndards de TIC per Salut. (+)
NORMALITZACIÓ TicSalut GLOBAL
27. TICSalut global
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ALIANCES Regions Netwoks Projects
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30. TICSalut global (-)
Aliances Regions Networks
PROJECTS
• Projectes europeus
Example
• EPSOS (Smart Open Services)
• RGS (Rehabilitation Game System)
• Renewing Health (Regions of Europe Working together for Health)
• CLEAR (Clinical Leading Environment for the Assessment and validation of Rehabilitation Protocols for
home care)
• RTF (Regional Telemedicine Fòrum)
• Home Sweet Home
• MNEMOSYNE (Serveis de Teleassistència per a gent gran)
• NEXES (Supporting Healthier and Independent Living for Chronic Patients and Elderly)
• Ministerial Conference
• Ehealth High Level Conference
31. Thanks a lot
Joan Cornet_ Ceo Foundació TicSalut