This infographic highlights how Google Glass could one day revolutionize the medical industry and change the industry for the better. Source: http://mhadegree.org/will-google-glass-revolutionize-the-medical-industry/
Auckland ux meetup Sept 13 augmented reality in healthcarehealthydigital
Ian Power from Healthy Digital presents an update of some cool AR stuff happening in healthcare, and an intro to an idea to improve patient adherence with long term medicines.
Presented to the Auckland UX meet up, September 2013
NEW GE Volusons in Stock! The E8 BT14 2014 and 2015 never used models at Reds...Keith Rubenstein
Brand new in the box GE Voluson e8's, BT14 Current platform. 14.07 version. HD Live, ALL options are running and enabled. Your choice of new or Demo GE transducers! The top selling super premium 3D/4D system on the market today. The GE "HD LIVE" Voluson E8.
Smartphone based wound assessment system for patients with diabetesLeMeniz Infotech
Smartphone based wound assessment system for patients with diabetes
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Google glass, save a life- Serge HufkensMonkeyshot
Monkeytalk Fall 2014
Er is al veel geschreven en gezegd over Google Glass, maar wat moet je nu geloven? Serge, onze eigenste Glass Explorer, onthult wat deze wearable nu juist is en wat de praktijk ons erover kan leren. Wat heeft dit stukje ‘bleeding edge of technology’ te betekenen in healthcare vandaag? Ontdek hoe ‘disruptive’ Glass kan zijn in een niet evidente business aan de hand van bestaande en eigen cases.
Auckland ux meetup Sept 13 augmented reality in healthcarehealthydigital
Ian Power from Healthy Digital presents an update of some cool AR stuff happening in healthcare, and an intro to an idea to improve patient adherence with long term medicines.
Presented to the Auckland UX meet up, September 2013
NEW GE Volusons in Stock! The E8 BT14 2014 and 2015 never used models at Reds...Keith Rubenstein
Brand new in the box GE Voluson e8's, BT14 Current platform. 14.07 version. HD Live, ALL options are running and enabled. Your choice of new or Demo GE transducers! The top selling super premium 3D/4D system on the market today. The GE "HD LIVE" Voluson E8.
Smartphone based wound assessment system for patients with diabetesLeMeniz Infotech
Smartphone based wound assessment system for patients with diabetes
Do Your Projects With Technology Experts
To Get this projects Call : 9566355386 / 99625 88976
Web : http://www.lemenizinfotech.com
Web : http://www.ieeemaster.com
Mail : projects@lemenizinfotech.com
Blog : http://ieeeprojectspondicherry.weebly.com
Blog : http://www.ieeeprojectsinpondicherry.blogspot.in/
Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eesBNUnKvws
Google glass, save a life- Serge HufkensMonkeyshot
Monkeytalk Fall 2014
Er is al veel geschreven en gezegd over Google Glass, maar wat moet je nu geloven? Serge, onze eigenste Glass Explorer, onthult wat deze wearable nu juist is en wat de praktijk ons erover kan leren. Wat heeft dit stukje ‘bleeding edge of technology’ te betekenen in healthcare vandaag? Ontdek hoe ‘disruptive’ Glass kan zijn in een niet evidente business aan de hand van bestaande en eigen cases.
All medical imaging equipment manufactured today is supposed to conform to the DICOM standards. Viewing of the images thus produced cannot be done by ordinary imaging programs available on a regular PC. A special diagnostic medical imaging program is required, known as a DICOM workstation. For commercial use in medical diagnosis, such diagnostic medical imaging programs need to be FDA approved and need a special license. These measures ensure that any application developed for clinical purposes is capable of accurate depiction of high quality medical images.
Special Report: Getting the Optimal Return on X-ray EquipmentCarestream
Radiology administrators need to meticulously analyze their spending to get the best possible return on their investment in medical imaging equipment. In this special report, we explore several approaches to get the maximum return on this important capital investment.
Timothy Kosinski - Anatomy and Analysis of Dental ImplantsVatech Green
Dr. Timothy Kosinski reviews anatomy and analysis for dental implants. Dr. Kosinski has place over 10,000 dental implants and is an authority in the field.
Delight 2013 | Experience Design in HealthcareDelight Summit
James Oliver Senior from Mayo Clinic shares insight on delivering delightful patient experiences at Delight 2013.
Originally presented at Delight 2013, Oct. 7-8, 2013. http://delight.us/conference
San Francisco Bay Area: Top 10 Radiology Clinics & Imaging Centers in 2018GCRclinics
For more information, check the full version of report - http://blog.gcr.org/san-francisco-ba…ing-centers-2018/
According to the GCR's latest analysis of Radiology Clinics & Imaging Centers in San Francisco Bay Area, Stanford Health Care (Radiology) ranks as the leading clinic in San Francisco Bay Area, when it comes to overall international clinic reputation. A total of 220 Radiology Clinics & Imaging Centers were included in the study. The average GCR clinic quality score was 3.22.
Stanford Health Care (Radiology) ranked #1 with a GCR Score of 4.24, and ranks #1 from 10,816 Radiology clinics & hospitals monitored worldwide, followed by Palo Alto Medical Foundation - Radiology (3.89) and the Washington Hospital - Ultrasound Imaging (3.73).
Digital imaging is now within easy reach of all dental practices, helping improve accuracy of diagnosis, aiding patient education and encouraging treatment acceptance.
“Using Augmented Reality to train surgeons to Operate More Skillfully”Alison Elliott
ISTA 31st Congress 10th-13th October 2018, London
“Using Augmented Reality to train surgeons to Operate More Skillfully” - Maulik J. Gandhi, W. Angus Wallace
Get The Most Out Of Your Medical Imaging Equipment from Atlantis WorldwideAtlantis Worldwide LLC
Managing medical imaging equipment has always been challenging. You have to deal with staff shortages, the 4-28-21 Medical imaging bottom line, patient throughput and reducing exposure risks for staff and patients.
ProEX: The future of telehealth has arrived.Abe Warwick
The Visionflex ProEX goes way beyond video conferencing to deliver the next generation of remote medical care.
It means that however remote, healthcare professionals can now give patients a comprehensive medical examination to check for vital signs of serious illness.
Exploring the Acceptability of Google Glass as an Everyday Assistive Device f...Tridev Gurung
This research paper provides a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer to people with ALS. The report is generally a response to Glass as a device to install confidence and safety for this potentially vulnerable group.
I conceived the Pico Boo project together with three of my classmates during my Master’s in HCI at Paris Sud (2014), for the class Design and evaluation of interactive systems. This project was awarded the highest grade (18/20) of the class.
We were given the following design brief: use a pico projecter in order to solve a current problem. Our chosen problem was to display important information about the health and the well-being status of babies, in hospitals, while enabling extra productivity, space, alerts and time saving. Throughout this desing process, we employed the following methods: user interviews, design scenario, storyboards, video brainstorming, redesign, video prototype of the final concept.
As a result of our design process, our system would track new borns’ state of health and well-being, and display the information on the wall and on the ceiling, depending on their level of urgency, in order to maximise the efficiency of the treatments, as well as to reassure their mothers.
Google technology is considered to be the future of the mobile telephony.Many big organization have involved in developing apps for the glass.Recently a hand gesture software is developed to ease the glass consumers.definitely it can be called as "FUTURE OF THE MOBILE".
All medical imaging equipment manufactured today is supposed to conform to the DICOM standards. Viewing of the images thus produced cannot be done by ordinary imaging programs available on a regular PC. A special diagnostic medical imaging program is required, known as a DICOM workstation. For commercial use in medical diagnosis, such diagnostic medical imaging programs need to be FDA approved and need a special license. These measures ensure that any application developed for clinical purposes is capable of accurate depiction of high quality medical images.
Special Report: Getting the Optimal Return on X-ray EquipmentCarestream
Radiology administrators need to meticulously analyze their spending to get the best possible return on their investment in medical imaging equipment. In this special report, we explore several approaches to get the maximum return on this important capital investment.
Timothy Kosinski - Anatomy and Analysis of Dental ImplantsVatech Green
Dr. Timothy Kosinski reviews anatomy and analysis for dental implants. Dr. Kosinski has place over 10,000 dental implants and is an authority in the field.
Delight 2013 | Experience Design in HealthcareDelight Summit
James Oliver Senior from Mayo Clinic shares insight on delivering delightful patient experiences at Delight 2013.
Originally presented at Delight 2013, Oct. 7-8, 2013. http://delight.us/conference
San Francisco Bay Area: Top 10 Radiology Clinics & Imaging Centers in 2018GCRclinics
For more information, check the full version of report - http://blog.gcr.org/san-francisco-ba…ing-centers-2018/
According to the GCR's latest analysis of Radiology Clinics & Imaging Centers in San Francisco Bay Area, Stanford Health Care (Radiology) ranks as the leading clinic in San Francisco Bay Area, when it comes to overall international clinic reputation. A total of 220 Radiology Clinics & Imaging Centers were included in the study. The average GCR clinic quality score was 3.22.
Stanford Health Care (Radiology) ranked #1 with a GCR Score of 4.24, and ranks #1 from 10,816 Radiology clinics & hospitals monitored worldwide, followed by Palo Alto Medical Foundation - Radiology (3.89) and the Washington Hospital - Ultrasound Imaging (3.73).
Digital imaging is now within easy reach of all dental practices, helping improve accuracy of diagnosis, aiding patient education and encouraging treatment acceptance.
“Using Augmented Reality to train surgeons to Operate More Skillfully”Alison Elliott
ISTA 31st Congress 10th-13th October 2018, London
“Using Augmented Reality to train surgeons to Operate More Skillfully” - Maulik J. Gandhi, W. Angus Wallace
Get The Most Out Of Your Medical Imaging Equipment from Atlantis WorldwideAtlantis Worldwide LLC
Managing medical imaging equipment has always been challenging. You have to deal with staff shortages, the 4-28-21 Medical imaging bottom line, patient throughput and reducing exposure risks for staff and patients.
ProEX: The future of telehealth has arrived.Abe Warwick
The Visionflex ProEX goes way beyond video conferencing to deliver the next generation of remote medical care.
It means that however remote, healthcare professionals can now give patients a comprehensive medical examination to check for vital signs of serious illness.
Exploring the Acceptability of Google Glass as an Everyday Assistive Device f...Tridev Gurung
This research paper provides a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer to people with ALS. The report is generally a response to Glass as a device to install confidence and safety for this potentially vulnerable group.
I conceived the Pico Boo project together with three of my classmates during my Master’s in HCI at Paris Sud (2014), for the class Design and evaluation of interactive systems. This project was awarded the highest grade (18/20) of the class.
We were given the following design brief: use a pico projecter in order to solve a current problem. Our chosen problem was to display important information about the health and the well-being status of babies, in hospitals, while enabling extra productivity, space, alerts and time saving. Throughout this desing process, we employed the following methods: user interviews, design scenario, storyboards, video brainstorming, redesign, video prototype of the final concept.
As a result of our design process, our system would track new borns’ state of health and well-being, and display the information on the wall and on the ceiling, depending on their level of urgency, in order to maximise the efficiency of the treatments, as well as to reassure their mothers.
Google technology is considered to be the future of the mobile telephony.Many big organization have involved in developing apps for the glass.Recently a hand gesture software is developed to ease the glass consumers.definitely it can be called as "FUTURE OF THE MOBILE".
The Future of Financial Information ServicesAmish Gandhi
Financial professionals receive information through diverse dedicated user interfaces and systems built on decade old foundations. With the explosion in information, the consumer space is fast evolving to distribute and capture massive amounts of complex information quickly and in an organized way. Technology has also evolved to handle orders of magnitudes larger data sets. Consumers are effectively viewing and responding to information at home and on the go. In many ways, financial information delivery has not quite adapted to the pace, usability and uniformity that consumer information delivery has. This presentation covers new approaches to accessing and delivering financial information emphasizing practices and technologies that are best suited to disrupt this space.
Speech up at http://www.infoq.com/cn/presentations/the-future-of-financial-information-services
http://www.perpetualny.com
Dr. Glass: Google Glass for the Medical VerticalAmish Gandhi
A lot has been said about the applications of Google to the health and medicine vertical. This presentation outlines some concepts for this vertical including First Aid, Physician Finder and Doctor Patient Communication. It shows layouts and interactions that are achievable on Google Glass using the basic mirror API. To learn more contact info@perpetualny.com
http://www.perpetualny.com
2015년 1월 고벤처포럼에서 "글로벌 헬스케어 산업 동향" 5분 정보공유 발표에 사용한 슬라이드입니다. 슬라이드에 대한 자세한 설명은 다음의 포스팅을 참고하시기 바랍니다: http://www.yoonsupchoi.com/2015/01/30/goventure_forum_2015-1/
Even long before it was published, many people regarded Google Glass as a Swiss army knife for nearly every task. There are some fields of application in which the best known wearable device could simplify daily life, such as car navigation or reading recipes. But does this also apply for medicine and health care? This work will at first explain what Google Glass is and how it works. Afterwards, diabetes mellitus (DM), is discussed. Moreover, we try to answer the question whether a Glass-like device could support and improve people with DM. Therefore, several use cases for Glass-enabled chronic disease care are outlined.
The full research paper is available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25160194
During this session you will learn more about our smart glasses, the Moverio BT-200, and the opportunities the product offers when it comes to innovative applications, and being adapted for augmented reality. You will discover how both individual users and companies have been using Moverio to change the way we interact with technology and merge the real world with the digital to enhance reality. Learn what makes Moverio a natural platform for Augmented Reality and be excited by its potential.
As presented in DroidCon Tel Aviv 2014 by:
Valerie Riffaud Cangelosi, Epson
http://il.droidcon.com
Improving Healthcare App Development Reasons Why You Should Invest in it.pdfTechugo
The Mobile healthcare app development company allows the user to not only manage patients’ care better but also enable them to monitor operational efficacy in clinics and hospitals.
Patients will be satisfied with long lines because you have stopped the experience of using the emergency clinic app culture and medical services with mobile application patterns.
Bridging the gap between medical facilities and remotely distant citizens is the focal point of modern-day technology. Making a complete healthcare solution available in remote and rural areas is challenging.
Improving Healthcare App Development- Reasons Why You Should Invest in it.Techugo
Customers are looking for ways to find different specialists in their fields (including prescriptions and medicine), so the healthcare industry is searching for innovative approaches to make things more efficient.
It is common to combine healthcare services with cell phones and innovation. For example, 47.526 iOS Human service apps and 325,000 mHealth Android apps exist. This is why all healthcare specialists must shift towards the mobile economy.
The Mobile healthcare app development company allows the user to not only manage patients’ care better but also enable them to monitor operational efficacy in clinics and hospitals.
Improving Healthcare App Development Reasons Why You Should Invest in it.pdfTechugo
In today's digital age, healthcare app development is a rapidly growing industry that offers immense potential for healthcare providers and patients alike. By investing in healthcare app development, healthcare providers can improve patient engagement, streamline medical procedures, and enhance the overall quality of healthcare delivery. With the use of advanced technologies such as AI and blockchain, healthcare apps can also provide personalized treatment plans, secure medical data sharing, and real-time remote monitoring. Investing in healthcare app development can help healthcare providers stay ahead of the curve and meet the evolving needs of patients in the modern era.
Digital Perspectives Research Findings of Healthcare ProfessionalsCMI_Compas
Digital Preferences of HCPs: this research study showcasing the media preferences of healthcare professionals focuses on actual digital use across multiple specialties. Conducted in 2013, the research will be updated again in Sept. 2014.
mobile and #socialmedia - the cutting-edge #diabetes technology of the future...Joyce Lee
These slides are adapted from a talk that I gave in April at the 2014 Clinical Diabetes Technology Meeting in Los Angeles, about mobile technology and social media. I was honored to be presenting at the event. Thanks to Dr. Klonoff and the diabetes online community! Also, here was homework that I made for the site: http://joyceisplayingontheinter.net/andtalkingaboutdiabetestech.html
Healthcare Report: Robots, Tablets & Social MediaIDG Connect
IDG Connect has released a new report on how consumer devices are dramatically changing healthcare. It examines the numerous benefits it offers, such as the integration of iPads into practicing medicine, and the use of apps that can track patient health. It also questions the impact of these devices on the patient-doctor relationship. Are these devices actually improving patient care – or are they contributing to destroying the heart of healthcare – the traditional patient-doctor relationship?
HADM 5431 Healthcare Information Technology The Rev.docxwhittemorelucilla
HADM 5431
Healthcare Information Technology
The Revolution of Mobile Healthcare Applications
Group 1: Christina Barsamian, Tanya Barsamian, Zaryan Hamidani, and Chioma Winifred
Ihunwo
University of Houston - Clear Lake
Table of Contents
Introduction
Benefits
Patients
Providers
Payers
Drawbacks
Patients
Providers
Payers
Applications Types
Results
Conclusion
Works Cited
Based on the feedback that we received last week. Tanya and I will be adjusting the
sections into Provider, Patient, and Payer for Benefits and Drawbacks. Winnie for the
RESULTS you need to include that there are more benefits and elaborate. Winnie for the
CONCLUSION you need to write how to fix/improve drawbacks and conclude. Winnie the
RESULTS and CONCLUSIONS was too repetitive. Zaryan for the APPLICATIONS
TYPES you need to write how the app ties in the Provider, Patient, and Payer with each
app. Also Zaryan you need to cite the rest of your sources with subscripts and Winnie
finish up the introduction so we can put the subscripts in order of appearance.
Look for websites you want to use these are some that we found.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2476623,00.asp
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-medical-apps/
Intro/Conc/Results
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029126/
INTRODUCTION
The use of mobile devices by healthcare professionals (HCPs) has transformed many aspects of
clinical practice.1,2 Mobile devices have become commonplace in healthcare settings, leading to
rapid growth in the development of medical software applications (apps) for these platforms.1,2
Numerous apps are now available to assist HCPs with many important tasks, such as:
information and time management; health record maintenance and access; communications and
consulting; reference and information gathering; patient management and monitoring; clinical
decision-making; and medical education and training.1–8
Mobile devices and apps provide many benefits for HCPs, perhaps most significantly increased
access to point-of-care tools, which has been shown to support better clinical decision-making
and improved patient outcomes.2,8–10 However, some HCPs remain reluctant to adopt their
use.1,4 Despite the benefits they offer, better standards and validation practices regarding mobile
medical apps need to be established to ensure the proper use and integration of these increasingly
http://www.imedicalapps.com/
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2476623,00.asp
http://www.informationweek.com/mobile/11-super-mobile-medical-apps/d/d-id/1105143?page_number=12
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-medical-apps/
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-medical-apps/
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-medical-apps/
https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/139903/Elsevier_WP_MobileApps5_21_15WEB.pdf
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl ...
Drug Information Association (DIA) Magazine (select article from Page 11 only) authored by John Reites on 14Dec2015.
Today’s consumers expect seamless, value-driven experiences when they engage with a brand. From buying products online, to getting text alerts about doctors’ appointments, to completing transactions via mobile apps, they assume every interaction will be painless and pleasant – and participating in a clinical trial is no exception.
People join these research studies to improve their health and contribute data for the care of others – and in exchange, they expect their research experience to be positive, accommodating of their time, and intuitive. If it’s not, the cost-benefit scenario can shift, and they may decide it’s not worth the effort.
Practo Clone App Development
With everything going online, why not healthcare consultations? Why not connect with their doctors now that everyone has access to the Internet and can communicate with strangers all over the world?Omninos offers ready-made Practo clone apps to help you get started quickly. It has a strong feature set and cutting-edge technologies, and it works flawlessly. Contact our knowledgeable team to learn more!
7 Pitfalls to Avoid in mHealth Web or App Design— White PaperUBM Canon
As medical and wellness devices converge, health care providers, mHealth companies, and device makers are facing a number of critical — and increasingly complex — issues, including:
• Ensuring that patients and HCPs actually use their apps and devices
• Presenting potentially confusing — or alarming — data so that it is understandable and actionable
• Unknowingly triggering the need for regulatory approval • Sharing and ownership of data, beyond HIPAA concerns
This White Paper illuminates 7 pitfalls that when avoided can increase the success of an mHealth web or app design.
While companies like Walmart and Home Depot make headlines as bellwethers of the U.S. economy, small businesses create more than 60 percent of new jobs.
That’s why tracking the progress of small firms is so important to us.
We know companies are a big driver of the economy, but just how much do small businesses contribute to hiring, growth, innovation?
The infographic below takes a look under the hood of the small business economy to show you just how much small businesses contribute.
Source: http://blog.surepayroll.com/how-small-businesses-drive-the-economy/
Like most large, metropolitan cities, the people who live and work in Washington, D.C., are a diverse and growing mix. Since 2010, its population has increased 7.4 percent. The average age is 33.8 years and the average life expectancy is 77.5. On a daily basis, D.C. residents are exposed to a wide range of interconnected health concerns — from crime and hunger, to substance abuse and HIV.
According to GMAC data, 96 percent of MBA graduates rate the value of their degree as outstanding, excellent or good and would recommend a graduate management education to others. Three out of four graduates say they could not have obtained their current job without their graduate business education.
Source: http://onlinemba.unc.edu/mba-at-unc-blog/mba-roi/
The report states that if obesity rates in states rise as anticipated, the number of serious diseases suffered by Americans could soar. These include type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, hypertension and arthritis. So where does this really leave us? If obesity is already a public health epidemic where will it be in 20 years?
tories of state governments' activities don't ascend to the national stage that often, but when they do they tend to be pretty interesting. We researched 50 fascinating facts from state governments across the country. Can you guess which state allows the legally blind to receive permits for gun purchases? Or what state bans lobbyists from giving politicians college football tickets? You'll have to keep reading to find out.
Source: http://onlinempadegrees.com/what-is-your-state-government-known-for/
Design: oBizMedia.com
Women make up 33% of the legal profession. But are they really equal to men? Do they make the same amount as their male counterparts? Are they offered the same opportunities to advance in their careers? What are their reasons for leaving the industry?
Source: http://llminfo.com/women-lawyers-infographic/
Every few months an article comes out suggesting that the current generation of twentysomething Americans lack a competitive edge, feel entitled and are narcissistic. It is widely agreed that they are an unlucky generation in terms of their current economic situation and prospects. But what if in spite of this public perception and bad luck, or perhaps even because of it, the Millennials were actually the most generous, educated and civic minded generation since the Greatest Generation?
Source: http://onlinempadegrees.com/the-myth-of-the-millennial-generation/
Design by: http://oBizMedia.com
The stereotype of American entrepreneurial success has evolved beyond recognition. The 20th century image of a polished, suit-clad citizen making phone calls or knocking on doors has made way for the uniform of the 21st century: a hoodie, faded jeans, and a laptop computer. Welcome to the Age of Startups.
Publisher: http://www.mbaprograms.org/infographics/startup-primer.html
Design: http://obizmedia.com
Homeowner's Guide to Saving Money, Energy and The EnvironmentInfographic World
Ask any homeowner and they’ll tell you that owning a home isn’t easy… or cheap. But, that doesn’t mean you have to spend an outrageous amount of money to own and maintain your home. There are many things you can do to cut down your energy usage, which not only helps save you money but also the environment
From using the right appliances in your home to switching to double-pane windows, our guide will show you just how easy it is to save money and cut your overall energy usage at the same time. Source: http://bit.ly/1jLmY7D
Big Data and Higher Education originally appeared on datascience@berkeley and was produced in conjunction with the launch of Education and Skills 2.0: New Targets and Innovative Approaches, a new book from the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Education and Skills.
To help you navigate the plethora of young adult books out there, both classic and contemporary, we've put together another awesome guide--The Young Adults Summer Reading Flowchart!
Source: http://teach.com/great-educational-resources/the-summer-reading-flowchart-young-adult-books-infographic
Let's Take a Ride: 5 Largest U.S. Public Transit SystemsInfographic World
Five major US cities including Chicago, New York City, Boston, Washington, DC, and San Francisco have the largest, most extensive public transit systems in the country. To gain a better understanding of the history and scope of each city and its public transportation system, MPA@UNC, the online mpa degree, has created a visualization to show how millions of Americans travel daily via mass transit—Let’s Take a Ride: 5 Largest US Public Transit Systems.
In this infographic, datascience@berkeley has collected some real-life examples to help explain the scope of data. They've also provided a timeline of hard drive innovation and a glimpse at where the data storage industry is heading. Source: http://datascience.berkeley.edu/big-data-infographic/
Help Wanted: Bridging the Gap in Today’s Skill Lacking EconomyInfographic World
The growing gap between the market places’ current skills and the future capabilities of the marketplace to meet the needs for future development is what is being called the Skills Gap. Organizations and companies in the US and across the globe are noting this every widening gap. Even more disturbing is the large unemployment rate still plaguing the US and other economies. The skills gap, if left unchecked, will have lasting effects on business, the economy, and the world at large. This visualization was based on two prestigious reports from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) & Mckinsey Center for Government.
Employment in nonfarm private small business payrolls rose 71,000 in July on a seasonally adjusted basis, accounting for 40% of employment gains across all payroll size groups. Within small businesses, 56% of the employment growth contribution was associated with companies having between 1-19 employees.
The ADP National Employment Report, created by Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP®), in partnership with Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC, is derived from actual payroll data and measures the change in total nonfarm private employment each month. The estimated gain from July to August was revised up slightly from the initial estimate of 163,000 to 173,000.
How google glass could revolutionize the medical industry
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HOW GOOGLE GLASS
C O U L D R E V O L U T I O N I Z E T H E
MEDICAL INDUSTRY
What is Google Glass?
Cost & Market Potential
Potential Use in Medical Industry
&Pros Cons
The anticipated release date of a unit for
consumers is late 2013 or early 2014
“Best feature so far is its turn-by-turn navigation”
−Russell Holly of Geek.com
–Approximately 8,000 users will be asked to purchase
Google Glass to participate in the beta test
Google Glass is an augmented-reality headset that will work
through an Android smartphone or an iPhone via Bluetooth
It is a voice-controlled, hands free computing system that
allows users to be always connected to the Internet, and:
Open or join Google hangouts
Send texts, and more.
Take photos and videos
Get maps and directions
Bluetooth, WiFi, & a GPS
5 megapixel camera
HD capable screen that will
recreate an image
equivalent to 25 inches
Google Glass is currently priced at:
$1,500for 16 GB of internal flash memory and 1 GB of RAM.
Google Glass is in beta testing with the
Explorer version,
and it features a very costly prism “screen.”
It is possible that the retail price of a mass produced unit may be less.
Jet makes a similar product for
$599with 8 GB of on-board flash memory and 1 GB or RAM.
Tech experts estimate that the market for smart glasses, wearable devices
and other head-mounted displays like Google glass will be worth
$800 million in 2013, increasing to $1.5 billion in 2014 and to by 2016
$6BILLION
Long Battery Life
Glass can last for up to
15 hourson its battery, depend on how it is used
Hands Free
Glass is simple to use and provides for
hands-free use while walking,
driving or working, etc.
Never Lose It
If lost or stolen, a user can log into the
MyGlass App and locate the
device on a map and do a factory
reset remotely
Uncomfortable
• A new user may feel eye strain
at first it doesn’t fit perfectly over
eye glasses
• Colors are inconsistent and viewing
the display in bright sunlight can
be a problem
Security Problem
• Glass users can record photos or
video by command at any time.
• Anyone can pick up the headset,
put it on and reach your email, take
photos, etc.
Very Limited
• Very little is adjustable in Google
Glass, including volume levels or
brightness. You can’t disable the
WiFi or Bluetooth.
• Google Glass does not yet have a
large collection of apps
Possible Uses for Health Care Provider
Possible Uses in Patient Health Care
Provide immediate access to “content based medical records”
beyond what a physician can see on a computer screen.
Drug Information: Physicians could access patient charts and compare
the medical history with drug options, interactions and contraindications.
Visual recognition apps could assist in diagnosing patients,
while focused on the patient.
Stream images and videos to attending physicians for assistance in
decision-making and diagnosis.
Use by a paramedic to document patient care with photos and videos
to provide to a physician upon the patient’s arrival to the emergency room.
Provide remote training and collaboration.
Contact pharmacy technicians for scanning and verifying
medications and comparing them to the patient’s medical records.
Record surgical procedures (with the patient’s consent).
Utilize the AED4.US app on Google Glass to locate Automated
External Defibrillators (AEDs) around the world (currently available for iOS and Android).
Serve as a tool for disaster management with shareable information,
photos and videos and access to navigation tools for dispatch purposes.
Instant documentation: doctors could instantly record and have their
notes, comments and patient conversations noted and transcribed.
Virtual medicine: doctors and other health care providers could
check on patients remotely (Could be particularly helpful in remote areas with limited
access to care and in developing countries).
Share patient diagnostic imageswith patients, family
members and other health care providers.
Glass could be used to educate patients using diagnostic
test results (e.g., x-rays, MRIs, etc.).
Translation apps would allow doctors and other health care
providers to communicate with their patients when needed.
Home care sessions from health care providers such as nurses
could be recorded and shared with physicians and others
who oversee care or are asked to provide advice or feedback.
Physical therapists could record patient sessions to
monitor progress over time and better identify range of motion.
From a personal healthcare perspective, consumers could use Glass
to make better shopping choices by comparing nutrition
labels to dietary restrictions; diet tracking; health tips and recipes; personal fitness
tracking; exercise feedback; health profiles; health warnings; medication information; personal
safety; and overcoming visual, auditory and physical handicaps or disabilities.
MORE SANITARY
Hands-free glasses would also be
cleaner and safer to use in health care
environments, since they aren’t
touching multiple surfaces like a
smartphone or tablet.
PROCEDURE HELP
Glass could be using during surgical
procedures to consult with other physicians
and sharing that information with providers
nationally and internationally.
An app for Glass might be able to detect
cavities that a dentist might miss during a
routine cleaning.
SAVE TIME & LIFE
Emergency service technicians can use
Glass in the field to get support from
other medical professionals, get guidance
for difficult procedures and serve as a
time saver.
*One concern Dr. Grossman has is that patient
privacy has not yet been addressed through
adequate apps, limiting possible uses for Glass.
One start-up has developed an app for
Glass called Farlo. One nurse using Glass
was able to live stream video of a
patient’s vital signs to a doctor en route.
“Glass can show incoming notifications to
physicians of patient conditions and could
enhance the vision and perception of
doctors and dentists.”
–J.C. Hewitt , Forbes.com
MORE ENGAGEMENT
with the Patients
Dr. Grossman believes that medicine has gotten
impersonal because doctors and other care
providers are talking to patients but then turn to a
computer to review, record or upload data. With
Glass, they can still do these things but while
making eye contact and addressing patients
face to face.
TEACHING TOOL
“I envisions Glass could be used
as a teaching tool during surgery,
connected with students via
Google Hang Out.”
–Dr. Rafael J. Grossman, a surgeon at
Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor
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