The document provides details about the Health+Care 2015 event, including an overview of the event, the HSCIC's objectives and activities, and stand staffing details.
The key points are:
1. The HSCIC will have an exhibition stand at the Health+Care 2015 event on June 24-25 in London to communicate their role, priorities, and plans to an estimated 7,500 delegates from the health and care sector.
2. In addition to the main stand, the HSCIC will launch a new report and sponsor zones for GPSoC and SCR. Stand staff will communicate key messages, capture delegate interests, and answer questions.
3. The objectives are to articulate
Brochure to promote HSCIC work in public health, screening, data services and data linkage, to show how to support better care for lifestyle choices, such as diet, smoking and drinking.
Richard Masannat has over 25 years of experience in healthcare administration, project management, and telemedicine. He is currently the Acting Section Chief of Web Governance, Policy, and Plans at the Defense Health Agency. Prior to this role, he held several leadership positions implementing telemedicine programs for the Navy and managing projects related to traumatic brain injury and mobile health. He has extensive experience developing policies and overseeing budgets.
This document discusses the Vietnam Health Information Technology Program (VHITP) and its goals of creating an integrated health information network called Healthnet (Healthnet.vn) to distribute health information to communities in Vietnam. The network aims to securely collect health data to provide better healthcare services and support the doctor-patient relationship. It also aims to aggregate data in real-time for managers and decision makers. Key objectives of Healthnet.vn include collecting secure clinical data to provide authorized professionals with up-to-date patient information and using combined data to provide health authorities a real-time view of community health and services usage.
The Great Plains Telehealth Resource and Assistance Center (gpTRAC) provides resources and assistance to healthcare providers in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin who are interested in developing or expanding telehealth programs. gpTRAC aims to improve access to healthcare through telecommunications technologies. It works to advance telehealth by offering consultation services, educational resources, and data on telehealth services in the region. gpTRAC is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for the Advancement of Telehealth.
Presentation of Top 10 eHealth & Healthcare trends presented at IDC Content Management Evolution 2014: Portals, Mobile and Social. Madrid (Spain), 11th of March 2014. www.cesaralonso.com
The information reflects information available as of June 2, 2020.
We encourage monitoring subsequent regulation updates pertaining to telehealth in wound care
Telehealth Integrators and Competitors LandscapeDonna Cusano
Presentation on telehealth competitive landscape with a focus on \'integrators\' providing care management as option. Overview of marketing opportunities.
Brochure to promote HSCIC work in public health, screening, data services and data linkage, to show how to support better care for lifestyle choices, such as diet, smoking and drinking.
Richard Masannat has over 25 years of experience in healthcare administration, project management, and telemedicine. He is currently the Acting Section Chief of Web Governance, Policy, and Plans at the Defense Health Agency. Prior to this role, he held several leadership positions implementing telemedicine programs for the Navy and managing projects related to traumatic brain injury and mobile health. He has extensive experience developing policies and overseeing budgets.
This document discusses the Vietnam Health Information Technology Program (VHITP) and its goals of creating an integrated health information network called Healthnet (Healthnet.vn) to distribute health information to communities in Vietnam. The network aims to securely collect health data to provide better healthcare services and support the doctor-patient relationship. It also aims to aggregate data in real-time for managers and decision makers. Key objectives of Healthnet.vn include collecting secure clinical data to provide authorized professionals with up-to-date patient information and using combined data to provide health authorities a real-time view of community health and services usage.
The Great Plains Telehealth Resource and Assistance Center (gpTRAC) provides resources and assistance to healthcare providers in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin who are interested in developing or expanding telehealth programs. gpTRAC aims to improve access to healthcare through telecommunications technologies. It works to advance telehealth by offering consultation services, educational resources, and data on telehealth services in the region. gpTRAC is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for the Advancement of Telehealth.
Presentation of Top 10 eHealth & Healthcare trends presented at IDC Content Management Evolution 2014: Portals, Mobile and Social. Madrid (Spain), 11th of March 2014. www.cesaralonso.com
The information reflects information available as of June 2, 2020.
We encourage monitoring subsequent regulation updates pertaining to telehealth in wound care
Telehealth Integrators and Competitors LandscapeDonna Cusano
Presentation on telehealth competitive landscape with a focus on \'integrators\' providing care management as option. Overview of marketing opportunities.
Launching or expanding a telehealth & remote patient monitoring (RPM) program can be an intimidating task
*HRS health system, home health & hospice
*HRS’ Client Success, Implementation,Reimbursement & Clinical teams
HIMMSEurope2019 - Anytime anywhere, for everyone healthRachel De Sain
Codesain CEO Rachel de Sain presented at the 2019 HIMMSEurope conference held in Helsinki in June. She shared information about the Australian Digital Health Journey and reminded us that we need to ensure the investment in transforming the health sector through digital to achieve anytime anywhere health ensures its for everyone. We can and should also look at this transformation as an opportunity to not only achieve the quadruple aim, but extend that to fuel innovation and new growth for the economy.
An edited version of my presentation at the Mobile Health Workshop for Engineers and PhD scholars at National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Mangalore.
Telemedicine reimbursement can be tricky, to say the least. How do you ensure you get paid for live video medical visits via Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party payers? What kinds of guidelines do you need to follow?
In this SlideShare, all these questions are answered by billing consultant Adella Cordova, our resident expert on how telemedicine reimbursement works. While there are no guarantees in this shifting policy landscape, each of the main payers does has specific requirements and billing rules for delivering telemedicine.
You'll learn:
-Medicare's guidelines for telemedicine reimbursement
-How to research the Medicaid guidelines for telemedicine in your state
-Trends in billing for telemedicine through private payers
-Guidelines for coding and verifying telemedicine coverage
These slides were originally used in our webinar on telemedicine reimbursement. Request the free recording here: http://try.evisit.com/september-webinar-how-to-get-reimburse/?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=webinar
CPT E/M codes are changing January 1, 2021. This webinar unpacks those changes for you, outlining everything you need to know including:
How to navigate all the changes
What these mean for reimbursement
What you need to know to make sure your providers and coders are ready.
The challenges and opportunities in telemedicine during COVID 19 pandemic
Project supervisors: Dr. Rosalind Silverman and Dr. Lorelei Silverman
Background A multidisciplinary team consisting of premedical and predental students, internationally trained doctors, and IT professionals will showcase the present and future of telemedicine post COVID 19 era.
Methodology Our team researched literature and surveyed telemedicine clinics in Canada to identify the usage of telemedicine, devices, advantages and disadvantages of telemedicine in 18 medical disciplines.
Results We will present new technologies and best practice in telemedicine and tele dentistry as well as the practical use in clinics across Canada, USA, and internationally. We will also demonstrate the further role of telemedicine in expanding the field, and challenges and opportunities during COVID19. In addition, we will share our survey of application of telemedicine to telepsychiatry, teleradiology, telepathology, telecardiology, tele respirology, pediatrics, women health, ophthalmology, ENT, emergency response, physiatry, gastroenterology, infertility, dermatology, oncology, palliative care, allergology, rheumatology, and plastic surgery. The advantages of telemedicine such as fast access to care, reduced cost, cutting down on commuting, travelling in bad weather, taking time off from work, need for childcare, immobile patients, remote areas, cultural taboos are also assessed. The disadvantages of telemedicine are mainly present in older population that has less exposure to technology and the concern over data security.
Conclusion In sum, using virtual health care tools and telemedicine we can shorten wait times to see a provider, reduce the risk of community infection, improve training, and expand the range of access to specialists who live further away or need to be consulted for a second opinion
Chronic illness: 75% of health system costs in North America
* Reimbursement models & care pathways focused
on disease management will continue to escalate
InstaHEAL Telemedicine is a HIPAA Compliant Cloud-based Telemedicine, Tele-Consultation & TelePsychiatry platform that offers healthcare providers’ one-stop, real-time access to professional quality care.
Veterans engagement with electronic health technologies jhu -evans 3.12.14 v...Johns Hopkins
The document discusses Veteran engagement with electronic health technologies at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). It provides an overview of VHA's use of connected health technologies like telehealth, My HealtheVet, and mobile apps to improve care delivery and patient engagement. It outlines VHA's goals of expanding the use of these technologies through new mobile and web-based tools that allow real-time access to health information and communication with providers.
Prof Diana Schmidt's Talk at AIIMS on 8th January 2008Sukhdev Singh
Prof Diana Schmidt, School of Medical Informatics of Heidelberg University and Heilbronn University Germany, would be gave a talk on “Factors for success and failure of Telemedicine in Germany and USA” on 8th January 2008. She has permitted me to upload her presentation for the benefit of "Indian Association for Medical Informatics" members. It is being shared through IAMI Delhi Chapter Blog - http://iamidelhi.blogspot.com
Challenges of a telemedicine pilot - Carolina Escobar, MD, VIMA - TFSSVSee
A frank look at the specific challenges and successes of deploying telemedicine for oncology consults - from the Telehealth Failures & Secrets To Success Conference:
vsee.com/telehealth-failures-conference
This document discusses ways to boost adoption of telehealth services. It identifies three key strategies: 1) Build awareness of telehealth through marketing and communication efforts. Physician recommendations and digital campaigns can be especially effective. 2) Overcome concerns about quality of care by assuring patients they will receive evidence-based care from providers they know and trust. 3) Treat every patient interaction as an opportunity to promote telehealth, whether through administrative staff, clinicians, or digital channels like patient portals and email. Recommendations from trusted sources can significantly increase patient uptake of telehealth.
Medisoft Telemedicine Pvt. Ltd. is a leading research based development company with focused effort in Telemedicine, ehealth and Healthcare IT (Software Development).
We are focused on technologies that are beginning to revolutionize conventional healthcare model. Our clinical telemedicine system “Tele Doctor” has emerged as a mature product which has been widely accepted.
Till date we have installations in 15 countries like India, Pakistan, Colombia, UAE, Cameroon, USA, Nepal, South Africa, Zambia, Israel, Nigeria, France and Tanzania etc.
Dr. Pankaj Gupta presented on health information and innovation in India. He discussed how current public health IT systems are siloed and not integrated. He proposed creating a National E-Health Authority to define a national e-health architecture with standards and interoperability. This would include state health information exchanges, a national health information network, and use of telemedicine and mHealth to support disease management and health outcomes. The goal is to move from isolated systems to an integrated approach that supports data-driven decision making across health programs and levels of care.
My Voice is a platform for improving public services
through citizen feedback. It is comprised of two mutually
reinforcing components: a technology platform and a
programmatic model for engaging governments and
service providers. Together, they enable My Voice to
collect, manage, and analyze citizen feedback for greater
government accountability.
Meet Reboot at this year's IAD Summit in Abuja www.extensia-events.com
Telehealth and Medical Tourism platform that transforms healthcareArun Kumar
Health care sector is undergoing a critical transition from a delivery system aimed at providing occasional institutional care for the treatment of illnesses to an importance on information systems that support community-based care, with greater consumer involvement in the prevention and management of illness across the life span. Telemed is a Mobile Application Platform using advanced communications technologies to support long-distance Video Visits, Second opinions, Patient health education, Push Alerts, Health Analytics, Electronic health Records, and SOAP Notes
Telemedicine has moved to the forefront of healthcare, opening up opportunities for both practices and their patients. To help unpack some of the enormous amounts of new information, This presentation focuses on:
- Relaxing of Regulatory Issues
- How Telemedicine Can Help Your Practice
- Challenges
- The Future of Telemedicine
NHS Leicestershire Health Informatics Service- Friends and family test FFT mo...RuthEvansPEN
The document discusses an NHS service that developed an online and mobile app solution to collect patient feedback and experience data through surveys. This solution aimed to increase response rates and accessibility by allowing flexible submission methods. It has led to a 300% increase in responses for one mental health team and gives ward managers access to their own feedback data to inform improvement plans. Some challenges included cost of hardware and resistance to technology-based methods. The service is now promoting the solution to other healthcare settings.
This is the HSCIC's draft five-year strategy. A consultation is now open, until February 27th, to gather your feedback. Please have your say and help to shape our future. http://bit.ly/16o8zfk
The organization collects, analyzes, and publishes national health and social care data and statistics to support better care. Their information is used by organizations to aid service commissioning and delivery, research, and to provide public information. They have a Data Access Request Service (DARS) that handles customer requests to access data and information through a three stage process: application, approval, and access.
Launching or expanding a telehealth & remote patient monitoring (RPM) program can be an intimidating task
*HRS health system, home health & hospice
*HRS’ Client Success, Implementation,Reimbursement & Clinical teams
HIMMSEurope2019 - Anytime anywhere, for everyone healthRachel De Sain
Codesain CEO Rachel de Sain presented at the 2019 HIMMSEurope conference held in Helsinki in June. She shared information about the Australian Digital Health Journey and reminded us that we need to ensure the investment in transforming the health sector through digital to achieve anytime anywhere health ensures its for everyone. We can and should also look at this transformation as an opportunity to not only achieve the quadruple aim, but extend that to fuel innovation and new growth for the economy.
An edited version of my presentation at the Mobile Health Workshop for Engineers and PhD scholars at National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Mangalore.
Telemedicine reimbursement can be tricky, to say the least. How do you ensure you get paid for live video medical visits via Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party payers? What kinds of guidelines do you need to follow?
In this SlideShare, all these questions are answered by billing consultant Adella Cordova, our resident expert on how telemedicine reimbursement works. While there are no guarantees in this shifting policy landscape, each of the main payers does has specific requirements and billing rules for delivering telemedicine.
You'll learn:
-Medicare's guidelines for telemedicine reimbursement
-How to research the Medicaid guidelines for telemedicine in your state
-Trends in billing for telemedicine through private payers
-Guidelines for coding and verifying telemedicine coverage
These slides were originally used in our webinar on telemedicine reimbursement. Request the free recording here: http://try.evisit.com/september-webinar-how-to-get-reimburse/?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=webinar
CPT E/M codes are changing January 1, 2021. This webinar unpacks those changes for you, outlining everything you need to know including:
How to navigate all the changes
What these mean for reimbursement
What you need to know to make sure your providers and coders are ready.
The challenges and opportunities in telemedicine during COVID 19 pandemic
Project supervisors: Dr. Rosalind Silverman and Dr. Lorelei Silverman
Background A multidisciplinary team consisting of premedical and predental students, internationally trained doctors, and IT professionals will showcase the present and future of telemedicine post COVID 19 era.
Methodology Our team researched literature and surveyed telemedicine clinics in Canada to identify the usage of telemedicine, devices, advantages and disadvantages of telemedicine in 18 medical disciplines.
Results We will present new technologies and best practice in telemedicine and tele dentistry as well as the practical use in clinics across Canada, USA, and internationally. We will also demonstrate the further role of telemedicine in expanding the field, and challenges and opportunities during COVID19. In addition, we will share our survey of application of telemedicine to telepsychiatry, teleradiology, telepathology, telecardiology, tele respirology, pediatrics, women health, ophthalmology, ENT, emergency response, physiatry, gastroenterology, infertility, dermatology, oncology, palliative care, allergology, rheumatology, and plastic surgery. The advantages of telemedicine such as fast access to care, reduced cost, cutting down on commuting, travelling in bad weather, taking time off from work, need for childcare, immobile patients, remote areas, cultural taboos are also assessed. The disadvantages of telemedicine are mainly present in older population that has less exposure to technology and the concern over data security.
Conclusion In sum, using virtual health care tools and telemedicine we can shorten wait times to see a provider, reduce the risk of community infection, improve training, and expand the range of access to specialists who live further away or need to be consulted for a second opinion
Chronic illness: 75% of health system costs in North America
* Reimbursement models & care pathways focused
on disease management will continue to escalate
InstaHEAL Telemedicine is a HIPAA Compliant Cloud-based Telemedicine, Tele-Consultation & TelePsychiatry platform that offers healthcare providers’ one-stop, real-time access to professional quality care.
Veterans engagement with electronic health technologies jhu -evans 3.12.14 v...Johns Hopkins
The document discusses Veteran engagement with electronic health technologies at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). It provides an overview of VHA's use of connected health technologies like telehealth, My HealtheVet, and mobile apps to improve care delivery and patient engagement. It outlines VHA's goals of expanding the use of these technologies through new mobile and web-based tools that allow real-time access to health information and communication with providers.
Prof Diana Schmidt's Talk at AIIMS on 8th January 2008Sukhdev Singh
Prof Diana Schmidt, School of Medical Informatics of Heidelberg University and Heilbronn University Germany, would be gave a talk on “Factors for success and failure of Telemedicine in Germany and USA” on 8th January 2008. She has permitted me to upload her presentation for the benefit of "Indian Association for Medical Informatics" members. It is being shared through IAMI Delhi Chapter Blog - http://iamidelhi.blogspot.com
Challenges of a telemedicine pilot - Carolina Escobar, MD, VIMA - TFSSVSee
A frank look at the specific challenges and successes of deploying telemedicine for oncology consults - from the Telehealth Failures & Secrets To Success Conference:
vsee.com/telehealth-failures-conference
This document discusses ways to boost adoption of telehealth services. It identifies three key strategies: 1) Build awareness of telehealth through marketing and communication efforts. Physician recommendations and digital campaigns can be especially effective. 2) Overcome concerns about quality of care by assuring patients they will receive evidence-based care from providers they know and trust. 3) Treat every patient interaction as an opportunity to promote telehealth, whether through administrative staff, clinicians, or digital channels like patient portals and email. Recommendations from trusted sources can significantly increase patient uptake of telehealth.
Medisoft Telemedicine Pvt. Ltd. is a leading research based development company with focused effort in Telemedicine, ehealth and Healthcare IT (Software Development).
We are focused on technologies that are beginning to revolutionize conventional healthcare model. Our clinical telemedicine system “Tele Doctor” has emerged as a mature product which has been widely accepted.
Till date we have installations in 15 countries like India, Pakistan, Colombia, UAE, Cameroon, USA, Nepal, South Africa, Zambia, Israel, Nigeria, France and Tanzania etc.
Dr. Pankaj Gupta presented on health information and innovation in India. He discussed how current public health IT systems are siloed and not integrated. He proposed creating a National E-Health Authority to define a national e-health architecture with standards and interoperability. This would include state health information exchanges, a national health information network, and use of telemedicine and mHealth to support disease management and health outcomes. The goal is to move from isolated systems to an integrated approach that supports data-driven decision making across health programs and levels of care.
My Voice is a platform for improving public services
through citizen feedback. It is comprised of two mutually
reinforcing components: a technology platform and a
programmatic model for engaging governments and
service providers. Together, they enable My Voice to
collect, manage, and analyze citizen feedback for greater
government accountability.
Meet Reboot at this year's IAD Summit in Abuja www.extensia-events.com
Telehealth and Medical Tourism platform that transforms healthcareArun Kumar
Health care sector is undergoing a critical transition from a delivery system aimed at providing occasional institutional care for the treatment of illnesses to an importance on information systems that support community-based care, with greater consumer involvement in the prevention and management of illness across the life span. Telemed is a Mobile Application Platform using advanced communications technologies to support long-distance Video Visits, Second opinions, Patient health education, Push Alerts, Health Analytics, Electronic health Records, and SOAP Notes
Telemedicine has moved to the forefront of healthcare, opening up opportunities for both practices and their patients. To help unpack some of the enormous amounts of new information, This presentation focuses on:
- Relaxing of Regulatory Issues
- How Telemedicine Can Help Your Practice
- Challenges
- The Future of Telemedicine
NHS Leicestershire Health Informatics Service- Friends and family test FFT mo...RuthEvansPEN
The document discusses an NHS service that developed an online and mobile app solution to collect patient feedback and experience data through surveys. This solution aimed to increase response rates and accessibility by allowing flexible submission methods. It has led to a 300% increase in responses for one mental health team and gives ward managers access to their own feedback data to inform improvement plans. Some challenges included cost of hardware and resistance to technology-based methods. The service is now promoting the solution to other healthcare settings.
This is the HSCIC's draft five-year strategy. A consultation is now open, until February 27th, to gather your feedback. Please have your say and help to shape our future. http://bit.ly/16o8zfk
The organization collects, analyzes, and publishes national health and social care data and statistics to support better care. Their information is used by organizations to aid service commissioning and delivery, research, and to provide public information. They have a Data Access Request Service (DARS) that handles customer requests to access data and information through a three stage process: application, approval, and access.
The Informing Healthier Choices Programme was established by the UK Department of Health to improve the availability and use of health information and intelligence across England. It had four aims: 1) improving workforce training, 2) improving local data and tools, 3) strengthening organizations' use of intelligence, and 4) developing web-based support. Major outcomes included enhanced online training, local health profiles and disease models, tools for health impact assessments, and a public health portal. The programme was delivered on time and under budget through collaborative working groups and oversight from a steering committee representing key stakeholders.
This document presents a framework for using data and technology to transform health and care outcomes in England by 2020. It identifies challenges facing the current system and proposes 12 actions to enable citizens to make healthy choices, give care professionals access to real-time patient data, make care quality transparent, build public trust in data sharing, support innovation, ensure staff can use technology, and get best value for taxpayers. The National Information Board will oversee implementing the framework through national support, local support, and development principles to help the health and care system meet its challenges.
The Connecting Care programme aims to improve information sharing between local health and social care organizations in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. So far the programme has delivered a shared electronic patient record containing demographics, clinical history, appointments and referrals for over 500 users. Benefits include improved decision making, care quality and efficiency. The next stage will expand the system to over 10,000 users and include additional clinical data like discharge letters.
Read the HSCIC Annual Report and Accounts 2013/14 which was presented to Parliament pursuant to Paragraphs 12 (2) (a) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed on 16 July 2014.
2100 staff
19 locations
Annual budget £210m
Oversee £1bn spend
"Secure, safe and accurate data is fundamental to the delivery and development of modern care services and the continued willingness of citizens to share their data with us"
The document discusses regional extension centers (RECs), electronic health records (EHRs), and meaningful use. It notes that RECs were established to help healthcare providers adopt EHRs and achieve meaningful use through technical assistance. RECs work to enroll over 100,000 priority primary care providers by 2012. The document also provides an overview of meaningful use criteria and incentives for Medicare and Medicaid providers that successfully adopt and utilize EHRs.
This document discusses initiatives to improve digital experiences for patients and the public. It outlines 10 domains of work including patient engagement, self-care and prevention. Key programs discussed are improving the NHS.UK platform, assessing health apps, providing free NHS WiFi, expanding digital participation, and integrating online services like NHS111. The goal is to help patients manage their own health while reducing pressure on frontline services by 2021.
The Digital Healthcare Week conference in Singapore saw over 1,500 attendees from over 30 countries. There were several keynote speeches and discussion tracks focused on digital health initiatives in areas like electronic health records, analytics, telehealth, and mobile health. Notable awards were given for outstanding IT achievements that improved patient care and outcomes. Emerging areas of focus identified were capturing real-time ground-level data, increased use of analytics, and technologies to improve continuity of care beyond hospitals to homes and communities.
This document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can be used to enhance healthcare delivery in Nigeria. It provides background on e-Health and describes Nigeria's Health Management Information System (HMIS), which collects routine health data from over 5,400 facilities. The document proposes strengthening e-Health through coordinated investment in application software to improve availability and use of timely health information. It describes the key components of an electronic health record system and how physicians, nurses, and other staff would benefit from improved access to patient information and order entry/results.
This document provides an overview of the need for a national eHealth strategy in Australia. It notes that the current healthcare system is fragmented and unable to cope with future challenges. A national eHealth system could help create a more integrated system by allowing electronic sharing of health information between clinicians and patients. However, the system requires significant investment in technologies and changes to privacy laws and standards. The document calls for a long-term, coordinated national approach to implement eHealth over 10 years.
This document summarizes an edition of the Government and Public Sector Journal covering various topics including healthcare, asset management, grounds maintenance, waste recycling, telephony, consumer price index, and lighting. It provides brief summaries of articles on CS Healthcare and the benefits of mutual organizations, data security best practices from Becrypt, and how community transport can save up to £1.1 billion per year for public services. The document also lists additional articles and advertisers in the edition.
Reaching People is currently managing the Health+ Project, an initiative funded by NHS charities with the aim of improving digital health provision for over 50s in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The work is mainly focused on engaging GP surgeries to host Health+ digital surgeries for the over 50’s population. Patients are supported to gain digital skills confidence so that they can go online to book appointments, order repeat prescriptions and find health information.
Friday Chidlow, project manager for Health+, will provide an overview of how the project is supporting patient’s digital literacy, share the reflections of Health+ volunteer’s on their health literacy training and provide details of plans to train social prescribers in health literacy and extend training to GP surgery staff.
eStandards conference: Next steps for standardization in large scale eHealth ...chronaki
This document provides an introduction and agenda for the First eStandards Conference. The conference will discuss shaping a culture of high eStandards to support large-scale eHealth deployment across Europe. Four key challenges of large-scale eHealth will be examined: understanding healthcare specifics, connecting within and outside the health system, advancing digital innovation, and documenting best practices. The case for standardization to realize visions like engaged citizens and knowledge dissemination will be made. Collaboration across stakeholders like healthcare, technology, workforce and citizens is needed. Key questions to be discussed are the drivers for large-scale eHealth deployment, essential standards to enable safe and cost-effective implementation, and actions for standards development organizations and policymakers.
The document summarizes the care.data program in the NHS which aims to improve patient care through better use of data. It will provide comprehensive and timely healthcare data to patients, professionals, providers and researchers. The program will extract primary care data from GP practices with patient consent to join it with other hospital data. It is being rolled out in phases and aims to eventually include social care and community health data. Strict information governance standards are in place to protect patient privacy and data security. The goal is to help identify variations or gaps in care quality, monitor outcomes over time, and support health services research.
Professor George Crooks - ECO 19: Care closer to homeInnovation Agency
Presentation by Professor George Crooks, Chief Executive Officer, The Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre at ECO 19: Care closer to home on Tuesday 9 July at Deepdale Stadium.
The document presents the results of a SWOT analysis conducted for a municipal health unit. The analysis identified several strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Based on the SWOT matrix, the top strategic option selected was to conduct updated training and adopt new trends in medical services to cope with technological advancement. Other high ranking strategic options included preventing disease emergence through training, lobbying for facility renovations, and procuring medicines and equipment. Proposed programs and projects with timelines and resources needed to implement the strategic options were also outlined.
This document provides an overview of electronic health record systems (EHRs). It discusses how EHRs are used by various healthcare professionals and departments to longitudinally collect and share patient health information. Key features of EHRs discussed include providing access to patient data, clinical decision support, supporting efficient healthcare processes, and enabling remote access to patient records. Several examples of early EHR systems developed by the VA, DoD, and IHS in the 1970s are provided. The role of government agencies and standards organizations in facilitating EHR adoption is also summarized.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.