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.
“Patient Education is an individualized, systematic, structured process to assess and impart knowledge or develop a skill in order to effect a change in behavior. The goal is to increase comprehension and participation in the self-management of health care needs.”
Unit 10 Promoting Safety in Health Care Enevronment (FON).pdfKULDEEP VYAS
Healthcare environments need to provide a balance between the need for practical and clinical activities or procedures to take place within them, while creating an environment that can contribute to a good experience.
“Patient Education is an individualized, systematic, structured process to assess and impart knowledge or develop a skill in order to effect a change in behavior. The goal is to increase comprehension and participation in the self-management of health care needs.”
Unit 10 Promoting Safety in Health Care Enevronment (FON).pdfKULDEEP VYAS
Healthcare environments need to provide a balance between the need for practical and clinical activities or procedures to take place within them, while creating an environment that can contribute to a good experience.
information law and governance in clinical practice 12.9.23.pptxnaveenithkrishnan
Clinical governance is the set of relationships and responsibilities established by a health service organisation between its state or territory department of health, governing body, executive, workforce, patients, consumers and other stakeholders to ensure good clinical outcomes.
concept of health & Illness, health illness continum, prevention and its levels, body defence, health care team, health care delivery system, health care agencies
information law and governance in clinical practice 12.9.23.pptxnaveenithkrishnan
Clinical governance is the set of relationships and responsibilities established by a health service organisation between its state or territory department of health, governing body, executive, workforce, patients, consumers and other stakeholders to ensure good clinical outcomes.
concept of health & Illness, health illness continum, prevention and its levels, body defence, health care team, health care delivery system, health care agencies
Information Communication Technology in E-Health System, this is useful for healthcare and medical system.E-health means providing citizens with access to quality health information & to view their own health records line, even when travelling in Europe.
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This discussion paper on ‘New Technologies and Results Based Financing’ co-written by BlueSquare, Options and Text-to-Change takes stock of he use of new technologies in Results Based Financing and how mobile technologies have been applied to health systems and health service provision.
Presented a paper by Mario Kovac on E Health. Where He proposed a very comprehensive framework for healthcare interoperability. These slides contain brief description of mario's work.
Digital technologies are rapidly being integrated into almost every area of the healthcare industry. It is a broad umbrella term that refers to the use of digital technologies to enable universal healthcare access, improve healthcare quality, and enhance wellness. It may be regarded as the systematic application of digital technologies to support informed decision making by individuals, the health workforce, and health institutions, in order to improve health outcomes and wellness for all. It is becoming a pervasive component of healthcare practice, with applications in almost all areas of the healthcare sector. It has attracted lots of attention in the past decade in several nations worldwide. This paper provides an introduction to digital health. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Health" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46453.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46453/digital-health/matthew-n-o-sadiku
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Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
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Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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7. e-HEALTH is defined as:
Application of the Internet and other related
technologies in the healthcare industry to
improve the
o Access
o Efficiency
o Effectiveness
o Quality of treatment
o Business processes utilized by healthcare
organizations, practitioners, patients and
consumers with the help of next generation
networks (NGN) to Improve the health status
of patients.
9. WHO defines
e-Health as a e-Health is the cost
effective and secure use of
information and communication
technologies in support of the health
and health related fields including
healthcare, health surveillance and
health education, knowledge and
research.
12. Area for application e health
E health with OPD services
E health with online registration
E health with IPD services
E health with investigation like radiology,
ultra-sonography, CT, MRI, PET etc,
E health with consultation for various
speciality
E health with robotic surgery
E health endoscopy ,bronchoscopy/
laproscopy etc
15. Continued
E with health treatment ,
E health with notification
E health with tender for work
E health with preventive measure
E health with education
E health with research
E health with advance technology in
all the filed
16. Next Generation Network( NGN)
NGN : Next Generation Networks
With recent trends and technology
advancement in the development of
converged broadband next generation
networks (NGNs) and advanced
multimedia services, the potential has
increased in delivering of various e-
Health services to end users
“anywhere, anytime”.
17. Quality of Services (QoS)
QoS : Quality of Service
The wide variety of e-Health services
impose different Quality of Service
(QoS) requirements on underlying
networks.
18.
19. Quos Requirements for e-Health
Services
e-Health Service Classification
Multimedia Conferencing
a) Still and Streaming Medical Images
b) Transmission of Patient Vital Signs
c) Tele-Robotic System
d) Research and Education
20.
21. Mapping of e-Health services
Mapping in e-Health is a particular
service may comprise multiple media
types and traffic flows that may need
to be mapped to different areas where
the service is required.
24. Tele-Consultation
Tele-Consult or e-consult or Tele-
Medicine
It involves real-time video
conferencing and streaming of ECG
signals between a patient and a
doctor.
The service enables a patient or
doctor to initiate an e-consult session
using an appropriate research
prototype client service media
26. e-Health Related services
Index of available programs and
services.
Calendar of events.
Patient satisfaction surveys.
Service provider directories.
Patient e-mail services.
Health news.
27. e-Health Related services
• Index of available programs and
services.
•Calendar of events.
Patient satisfaction surveys.
Service provider directories.
Patient e-mail services.
Health news.
28.
29. m-Health
• m-Health includes the use of mobile
devices in collecting aggregate and
patient level health data.
• Providing healthcare information to
practitioners, researchers, and the
patients.
• It ensures a great support to the e-
Health programs.
34. Disease management scopes
Health risks assessment
Patient support groups
Online discussion forums
Moderated chat with guest experts
comprehensive patient education
“Ask an expert” triage for patients
seeking medical advice
Electronic newsletter subscription
35. Benefits of e-Health
Improve communication among
healthcare stakeholders.
Facilitate better decision support.
Reduce medical errors.
Enhance reporting capabilities.
Encourage disease prevention and
wellness.
36.
37. e-Health challenges
6 main areas of e-Health challenges
are...
Information (Inaccurate and
Incomplete)
Human resources (Inadequate or
Brain- drained)
Infrastructure
Quality and security of data.
Financial and legal issues.
Authenticity
38.
39. conclusion and Future Scope
Developed research and training in
this field.
Working of Govt. And Private sectors
in a parallel manner.
Prioritization of the information flow
with ICT.
Public support.
Advancement of technologies.
Lead a long, healthy and a
prosperous life.
40.
41. Conclusion
1. The global eHealth market is estimated at US $310 billion by
2022, and is growing on every continent.
2. The recent years have shown a tremendous growth in e-
healthcare, thanks to the ever evolving wireless and sensor
technologies.
3. The relatively larger e-healthcare architecture has become light,
convenient and cost-effective with the advent of smartphones.
4. With the available mobile and e-healthcare systems and devices
have drastically changed the nature of health management and
treatment.
5. Looking forward to the future of mobile/ e-healthcare systems, it is
more than clear that IoT and smartphones with multi-functionality
medicinal feature will bring the intelligence, ease and smartness in
the global healthcare sector. “With the development of e-health and
wireless communication, the way in which doctors care for patients
will change dramatically and the role patients take in their own
healthcare will increase. Healthcare will become more personalized
through tailoring of interventions to individual patients”
42. References
• Eysenbach G. What is e-health? Journal of
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Emergency M-Health services through
highspeed 3G systems.
• Java Media Framework API, online link :
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/.
• PhysioBank,
http://www.physionet.org/physiobank/.