As the global leader in mobile technology Ericsson is pioneering the healthcare sector by providing a healthcare solution for enhanced healthcare payers’ mobility – Ericsson Mobile Health, a crossbreed of the latest mobile information and communications technologies and healthcare. By existing on the verge of ICT and healthcare the solution provides a unique opportunity to make the benefits of both domains available to all stakeholders – healthcare service providers, health insurance companies, state and local government, operators and healthcare payers. By leveraging the high-reach and
affordable mobile communications technology Ericsson Mobile Health opens up a way towards a sustainable and more unbiased development of healthcare.
Challenges of Deploying Unified Communications and Integrated Collaborations ...idescitation
ccess to information holds the key to the
empowerment of everybody despite where they are living. This
research is to be carried out in respect of the people living in
developing countries, considering their plight and complex
geographical, demographic, social-economic conditions
surrounding the areas they live, which hinder access to
information and of professionals providing services such as
medical workers, which has led to high death rates and
development
stagnation.
Research
on
Unified
Communications and Integrated Collaborations (UCIC)
system in the health sector of developing countries comes in
to create a possible solution of bridging the digital canyon
among the communities. The system is meant to deliver
services in a seamless manner to assist health workers situated
anywhere to be accessed easily and access information which
will help in service delivery. The proposed UCIC provides the
most immersive telepresence experience for one-to-one or
many-to-many meetings. Extending to locations anywhere in
the world, the transformative platform delivers Ultra-low
operating costs through the use of general purpose networks
and using special lenses and track systems.
The aim is to identify challenges anticipated in the deployment
of the UCIC system in the health sector of developing countries
and recommend possible solutions. These recommendations
once adopted and implemented correctly will bring
enhancement to the speed and quality of services offered by
health workers. The capacities of UCIC will help health
workers shorten decision cycles, accelerate service delivery
and save lives by speeding access to information and by making
it possible for all health workers and patients to collaborate
everywhere.
Customer name
USL7 SIENA
Location
Siena, Italy
Industry
Public healthcare
Business challenge
• Interconnect the Authority’s
facilities spread throughout
the territory using a WAN for the
transmission of PACS and CAT fi les
• Create a campus-style network
infrastructure which is able to cover
the hospital area with a high level
of security
• Enable advanced e-healthcare
systems on the IP network
• Integrate wireless and RFID
technologies
• Exploit the IP network for voice
and video traffi c too
• Enable a reliable and fl exible
contact center to provide services
that meet local citizens’ needs
Network solutions
• LAN and Wireless LAN network
infrastructure
• Unifi ed Communications
and Collaboration Solutions
• IP Contact Center
MedStar Health Chooses SafeNet Strong Authentication to Protect Access to Cri...SafeNet
Managing medical records of thousands of patients, MedStar
Health needed to provide a strong authentication solution,
ensuring secure access for the doctors and nurses remotely
accessing vital hospital applications. Specifi cally, MedStar health wanted to secure access to two critical medical applications –
applications which store data from more the 139,000 inpatient admissions, and more than 900,000 outpatient visits each year.
Digital Transformation of Healthcare amid COVID-19 Pandemic.pdfShelly Megan
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the digitalization of the healthcare sector, primarily influencing the remote working capabilities and user experience. Digitalization of healthcare fastened the diagnosis, enabling faster and better treatment. Tele medicine has proved to be very beneficial. The digital supply chain management solution is another significant advancement. These digital advancements will have a long-term impact on the healthcare system, boosting the user experience and affordability.
Challenges of Deploying Unified Communications and Integrated Collaborations ...idescitation
ccess to information holds the key to the
empowerment of everybody despite where they are living. This
research is to be carried out in respect of the people living in
developing countries, considering their plight and complex
geographical, demographic, social-economic conditions
surrounding the areas they live, which hinder access to
information and of professionals providing services such as
medical workers, which has led to high death rates and
development
stagnation.
Research
on
Unified
Communications and Integrated Collaborations (UCIC)
system in the health sector of developing countries comes in
to create a possible solution of bridging the digital canyon
among the communities. The system is meant to deliver
services in a seamless manner to assist health workers situated
anywhere to be accessed easily and access information which
will help in service delivery. The proposed UCIC provides the
most immersive telepresence experience for one-to-one or
many-to-many meetings. Extending to locations anywhere in
the world, the transformative platform delivers Ultra-low
operating costs through the use of general purpose networks
and using special lenses and track systems.
The aim is to identify challenges anticipated in the deployment
of the UCIC system in the health sector of developing countries
and recommend possible solutions. These recommendations
once adopted and implemented correctly will bring
enhancement to the speed and quality of services offered by
health workers. The capacities of UCIC will help health
workers shorten decision cycles, accelerate service delivery
and save lives by speeding access to information and by making
it possible for all health workers and patients to collaborate
everywhere.
Customer name
USL7 SIENA
Location
Siena, Italy
Industry
Public healthcare
Business challenge
• Interconnect the Authority’s
facilities spread throughout
the territory using a WAN for the
transmission of PACS and CAT fi les
• Create a campus-style network
infrastructure which is able to cover
the hospital area with a high level
of security
• Enable advanced e-healthcare
systems on the IP network
• Integrate wireless and RFID
technologies
• Exploit the IP network for voice
and video traffi c too
• Enable a reliable and fl exible
contact center to provide services
that meet local citizens’ needs
Network solutions
• LAN and Wireless LAN network
infrastructure
• Unifi ed Communications
and Collaboration Solutions
• IP Contact Center
MedStar Health Chooses SafeNet Strong Authentication to Protect Access to Cri...SafeNet
Managing medical records of thousands of patients, MedStar
Health needed to provide a strong authentication solution,
ensuring secure access for the doctors and nurses remotely
accessing vital hospital applications. Specifi cally, MedStar health wanted to secure access to two critical medical applications –
applications which store data from more the 139,000 inpatient admissions, and more than 900,000 outpatient visits each year.
Digital Transformation of Healthcare amid COVID-19 Pandemic.pdfShelly Megan
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the digitalization of the healthcare sector, primarily influencing the remote working capabilities and user experience. Digitalization of healthcare fastened the diagnosis, enabling faster and better treatment. Tele medicine has proved to be very beneficial. The digital supply chain management solution is another significant advancement. These digital advancements will have a long-term impact on the healthcare system, boosting the user experience and affordability.
Partnership between ThoughtWire and Schneider Electric to drive future of Digital Hospital – bridging the gap between core clinical operations and facility infrastructure services
Mobility in Healthcare: Prescription for Success[x]cube LABS
Whitepaper on mHealth or healthcare mobility solutions providing overview of role mobile applications in healthcare. The story discusses the changing landscape, challenges and motivators to healthcare organizations in adopting mobile solutions.
Healthcare Maneuverability: Equipping the mobile clinician of futureVARUN KESAVAN
Healthcare IT has emerged as a driving force in bringing about better patient care, and mobility is a key component. Mobility in the healthcare world is unique: clinicians roam from one shared workstation to another, use their tablets on rounds, check data on personal smartphones, and work on home computers. They may need to access clinical systems and vital patient data on any system at any time. The benefits of mobility, however, bring substantial requirements for IT, especially as healthcare entities are becoming more open to adopting cloud computing.
Partnership between ThoughtWire and Schneider Electric to drive future of Digital Hospital – bridging the gap between core clinical operations and facility infrastructure services
Mobility in Healthcare: Prescription for Success[x]cube LABS
Whitepaper on mHealth or healthcare mobility solutions providing overview of role mobile applications in healthcare. The story discusses the changing landscape, challenges and motivators to healthcare organizations in adopting mobile solutions.
Healthcare Maneuverability: Equipping the mobile clinician of futureVARUN KESAVAN
Healthcare IT has emerged as a driving force in bringing about better patient care, and mobility is a key component. Mobility in the healthcare world is unique: clinicians roam from one shared workstation to another, use their tablets on rounds, check data on personal smartphones, and work on home computers. They may need to access clinical systems and vital patient data on any system at any time. The benefits of mobility, however, bring substantial requirements for IT, especially as healthcare entities are becoming more open to adopting cloud computing.
How teenagers are using technology in their social lives? - ConsumerLab EricssonEricsson France
Technology is an integral part of social life for today’s teenagers. A new study from Ericsson ConsumerLab examines how teenagers are using technology and devices as everyday tools. Facebook plays an important role, particularly in dating, but text messaging and face-to-face communication are ranked even higher.
Leveraging Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for the Base of the...Ericsson France
These documents present the conclusions of the study “Leveraging ICT for the BoP” sponsored by AFD-Proparco, Ericsson, ICCO, France Telecom-Orange, and TNO and conducted by Hystra and Ashoka from October 2010 to June 2011. This study aimed to learn from “what works” in terms of full projects (as opposed to technologies) combining both an economically viable model and socio-economic impacts on their end-users, in the field of ICT for development (ICT4D). This work is thus based on the screening of existing projects led by various types of actors (social entrepreneurs, NGOs, private companies…), in 4 sectors of “development” where ICT has already shown it could play a key role: healthcare, education, agriculture, and financial services. 15 of the most ground breaking market-based business models, with a proven scale and results on the ground showing that ICT can be a lever improving the living standards of the BoP, are analysed in depth in the report to support the main conclusions.
We hope that this report, like ICT itself, will not be an end but part of the means to create more effective approaches to foster development.
Redefining urban life - Ericsson Business ReviewEricsson France
Adding mobility, broadband and the cloud to connectivity makes ideas affordable and accessible for anyone, anywhere, anytime.
The Networked Society will fuel a creative explosion, and that explosion will start in the cities.
Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Report 2010 – Technology for GoodEricsson France
To mark the launch of Ericsson’s Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Report 2010 – Technology for Good, we hear from company President and CEO Hans Vestberg on the significant role of sustainability in the Networked Society. He also outlines the company’s sustainability priorities for 2011.
Technology for Good is the theme of the latest Ericsson Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility report. It highlights the company’s ongoing efforts to apply innovation to market-based solutions that empower people and society to help create a more sustainable world. These efforts are central to the transition to the Networked Society – a world where everything that would benefit from being connected will be connected.
Vestberg addresses what he calls the three pillars, which will facilitate the sustainable transformation to the Networked Society: connectivity technology itself; the global reach of existing networks; and the socio-economic benefits delivered by broadband technology.
He talks about how solutions targeted at different sectors – such as consumers, institutions or enterprises – build on the three pillars, with resulting benefits for society and sustainability.
Vestberg also talks about his three sustainability priorities for 2011:
- Developing scalable market-based solutions (in sectors such as health care and education) that can be replicated, preferably on a global scale
- Maintaining Ericsson’s sustainability leadership position, incorporating company ways of working with Ericsson products
- Being a voice for the role of sustainability and Technology for Good in the Networked Society through advocacy with stakeholders such as customers, governments, ICT players and other industries.
In his introductory letter to the Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Report 2010 – Technology for Good, Vestberg says broadband and mobility are revolutionizing the way health care and education are being provided.
"As a catalyst for more sustainable development, we have only begun to tap the possibilities of the Networked Society," he says. "The transformational power of ICT to spur socioeconomic development and put us on the path to a low-carbon economy has never been greater."
Internet très haut débit mobile : Monaco Telecom lance un pilote 4G LTE avec ...Ericsson France
Monaco Telecom lance en Principauté un pilote de la 4ème génération de téléphonie mobile (appelée 4G LTE, Long Term Evolution). Dans ce cadre, l’opérateur monégasque a sélectionné l’équipementier Ericsson pour fournir les infrastructures nécessaires à la modernisation de son réseau mobile.
Cette phase de test, positionnant ainsi la Principauté comme l’un des premiers pays d’Europe à expérimenter cette nouvelle technologie de communication mobile, permettra à Monaco Telecom de maitriser et valider ses choix technologiques.
Ericsson white paper - Device connectivity unlocks valueEricsson France
Device connectivity unlocks value – operator opportunity in an emerging business environment
New revenue opportunities are emerging for mobile operators through the delivery of machine-to-machine (M2M) and consumer-device connectivity services, which add value for enterprises and consumers. Maximizing revenues in this area demands a cost-efficient, flexible approach that enables a high degree of differentiation and customization.
The world is already highly connected and it's about to get even more so: today, there are about five billion mobile subscriptions worldwide. As devices of all kinds become connected, there will be more mobile subscriptions than people on the planet. Ericsson envisions an increase in the number of connected devices by a factor of ten over the coming decade.
The mass market for M2M and consumer device connectivity is growing fast and represents an enormous opportunity for mobile operators who can address the challenge of delivering cost-effective and customized connectivity with minimal process costs.
A broad range of industries will deploy connected devices; everything from transport and health care, mining and agriculture, to manufacturing and commerce (in areas such as point of sale, vending, remote information displays and digital signage).
To serve the divergent needs of these different segments, operators will need provisioning systems capable of handling very large numbers of connections, as well as infrastructure with QoS mechanisms that can handle massive amounts of simultaneous differentiated sessions.
Tv consumer insights ericsson consumer lab - 2010Ericsson France
Consumer study shows changing TV behavior
- Internet-based TV is growing rapidly, with 50 percent of the consumers using it every week
- Promise of future revenues, despite consumers' current unwillingness to pay for online content
- Consumer spending will shift with increase of on-demand
- High interest in touch screen tablet
- Sample representative of more than 300 million consumers
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Etude exclusive Ericsson sur la TV : la consommation “on demand” et payante va nettement s’accentuer
Le marché de la consommation de contenus télévisuels va continuer de connaître des transformations radicales. C’est l’un des enseignements majeurs d’une étude dévoilée le 26 août par le Consumer Lab d’Ericsson lors d’une conférence de presse à Londres. Les principaux leviers du changement proviennent de la télévision par Internet (IPTV), des tablettes tactiles et d’une consommation de contenus à la demande. L’étude estime également que les contenus payants seront en hausse dans un avenir proche si la qualité et la facilité d’usage sont satisfaits. L’étude reflète les résultats de 7 marchés majeurs équivalant au total à 300 millions de consommateurs.
Plus d'informations : http://www.blog-ericssonfrance.com/2010/08/etude-exclusive-ericsson-sur-la-tv-la-consommation-on-demand-et-payante-va-nettement-saccentuer/
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ADVANCED BIOPHARMACEUTICS & PHARMACOKINETICS : UNIT 5
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micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
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Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Ericsson Mobile Health - Mobile Monitoring and Diagnosing
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Mobile Monitoring and Diagnosing
THE SOLUTION FOR A SMARTER HEALTHCARE
As the global leader in mobile technology Ericsson is pioneering the
healthcare sector by providing a healthcare solution for enhanced
healthcare payers’ mobility – Ericsson Mobile Health, a crossbreed
of the latest mobile information and communications technologies
and healthcare. By existing on the verge of ICT and healthcare the
solution provides a unique opportunity to make the benefits of both
domains available to all stakeholders – healthcare service
providers, health insurance companies, state and local government,
operators and healthcare payers. By leveraging the high-reach and
affordable mobile communications technology Ericsson Mobile
Health opens up a way towards a sustainable and more unbiased
development of healthcare.