BBC approach to accessibility & how BS8878 enables others to do the sameJonathan Hassell
Presentation given by Jonathan Hassell (Director of Hassell Inclusion and lead author of BS8878) at User Vision, Edinburgh for Word Usability Day 2011.
Covers: why and how the BBC approach accessible; how BS8878 helps organisations understand the business case for accessibility; how it provides organisations with a framework to embed accessibility in their policies and web design processes; how hassell inclusion can help you move forwards in implementing BS8878 (read the blog at http://www.hassellinclusion.com/category/bs8878/ for more help)
Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Futurelisbk
Slides for a talk on "Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future" given at the ADDW08 conference.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/addw08/
This document provides guidance for funders on addressing the rights and requirements of disabled people within the funding process. It summarizes the key activities of the Disability Rights Commission in promoting equality and preventing discrimination against disabled people. It also outlines the definition of disability and protections provided under the Disability Discrimination Act, including protections from different forms of discrimination in employment. The document aims to help funders support organizations that provide services promoting the rights of disabled people as defined by law.
The document discusses the potential uses of virtual immersive 3D environments and virtual worlds like Second Life for counseling and treatment organizations. Some key potential uses discussed include virtual conferencing to bring people together from different locations, using virtual worlds for staff training through collaborative learning and role playing scenarios, and potentially delivering virtual counseling services through patient and clinician avatars. However, concerns with virtual counseling are also noted such as lack of control, potential impacts on the therapeutic alliance, and issues with anonymity. Research is cited that supports the use of virtual worlds for things like vicarious reinforcement of behaviors and virtual exposure therapy.
BBC approach to accessibility & how BS8878 enables others to do the sameJonathan Hassell
Presentation given by Jonathan Hassell (Director of Hassell Inclusion and lead author of BS8878) at User Vision, Edinburgh for Word Usability Day 2011.
Covers: why and how the BBC approach accessible; how BS8878 helps organisations understand the business case for accessibility; how it provides organisations with a framework to embed accessibility in their policies and web design processes; how hassell inclusion can help you move forwards in implementing BS8878 (read the blog at http://www.hassellinclusion.com/category/bs8878/ for more help)
Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Futurelisbk
Slides for a talk on "Web Accessibility 3.0: Learning From The Past, Planning For The Future" given at the ADDW08 conference.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/addw08/
This document provides guidance for funders on addressing the rights and requirements of disabled people within the funding process. It summarizes the key activities of the Disability Rights Commission in promoting equality and preventing discrimination against disabled people. It also outlines the definition of disability and protections provided under the Disability Discrimination Act, including protections from different forms of discrimination in employment. The document aims to help funders support organizations that provide services promoting the rights of disabled people as defined by law.
The document discusses the potential uses of virtual immersive 3D environments and virtual worlds like Second Life for counseling and treatment organizations. Some key potential uses discussed include virtual conferencing to bring people together from different locations, using virtual worlds for staff training through collaborative learning and role playing scenarios, and potentially delivering virtual counseling services through patient and clinician avatars. However, concerns with virtual counseling are also noted such as lack of control, potential impacts on the therapeutic alliance, and issues with anonymity. Research is cited that supports the use of virtual worlds for things like vicarious reinforcement of behaviors and virtual exposure therapy.
Digital Health Summit Turkey 3GDoctor slides (draft)3GDR
David Doherty launched 3G Doctor in 2006, which provides mobile video consultations with registered doctors for £35. Patients can register on the 3GDoctor website, share their medical history and concerns, and have a 10-minute video consultation with a doctor who will provide a written report. The document discusses how mHealth, or mobile health, is leveraging mobile technologies to redesign healthcare by enabling more accessible and documented care through affordable mobile services.
Digi pharm mobile pharma world 2013 3g doctor slides3GDR
This document discusses 3G Doctor, a mobile telehealth service founded by David Doherty that provides video consultations with registered doctors. Patients can register on the 3GDoctor website, top up their account, share their medical history and concerns, and then receive a 10 minute video consultation with a doctor. Afterwards, patients receive a comprehensive written consultation report. The goal is to provide accessible healthcare advice, while not replacing an ongoing relationship with a primary care physician. Documentation of consultations is emphasized as important for measuring the effectiveness of care delivered.
Eyefor pharma value added services physician panel slide deck october 20133GDR
The document contains slides from a presentation by David Doherty on providing value added health services through mobile health technologies and ensuring documented patient care. Some key points included: documenting care is important to measure effectiveness; patient expectations have changed; and emerging technologies are already redesigning healthcare through convergence of mobile devices and health applications. Examples provided were 3G Doctor for documented video consultations and various companies/products innovating in areas like telehealth, remote monitoring, and electronic health records.
3G Doctor slide deck from the Nuance Healthcare Global Partner Meeting Lisbon...3GDR
This document discusses the growing use of mobile technology in healthcare, known as mHealth. It notes that smartphones have become the most popular technology used by doctors after the stethoscope. It describes how mobile video consultations with registered doctors are now possible through websites like 3GDoctor.com. The document argues that mHealth is already a multi-billion dollar industry and that convergence between mobile devices, medical devices, and healthcare services is transforming the industry beyond traditional tools like stethoscopes.
The document discusses the rise of mobile technology and its impact on healthcare. It notes that the author's first memory in life was the sound of telecoms in healthcare. Mobile phones are now ubiquitous, with over 6 billion subscriptions globally. The convergence of mobile and healthcare is redesigning the industry, enabling remote access to documented video consultations with doctors through services like 3G Doctor. Undocumented care fails to engage patients, while mobile health solutions allow greater access to documented care through telemedicine.
The document discusses the history and opportunities of mobile health (mHealth). It notes that the author's first memory was of telecoms in healthcare. mHealth leverages mobile technology for health purposes, with over 6 billion mobile subscriptions globally. The convergence of mobile and healthcare is now redesigning the industry for the digital age. Services like 3G Doctor provide documented video consultations with registered doctors over mobile.
Gain the competitive advantage as mobile disrupts pharma3GDR
This document discusses how mobile technology is disrupting the pharmaceutical industry and provides opportunities to gain a competitive advantage. It outlines several ways mHealth can add value through connecting patients and clinicians with rich multimedia content, electronic healthcare records, mobile diagnostic innovations, and focusing on customers rather than products. The presentation argues that mHealth has the potential to empower consumers and engage them with their personal health data.
3G Doctor slide deck Mobile Strategies for Pharma Conference LowRes3GDR
The document outlines clear steps for patient support and engagement using mobile health technologies. It discusses using interactive questionnaires, registration and payment, remote video consultations, and comprehensive written reports. It also addresses engaging both patients and clinicians, adding value by connecting rich multimedia content, electronic healthcare records, mobile diagnostics, and prioritizing customers. The document promotes using mobile health to empower consumers with their personal health data.
3G Doctor slide deck Health 20 Manchester April 20133GDR
This document discusses how mobile technologies can transform healthcare delivery through mHealth applications and services. It defines mHealth as leveraging mobile technologies for health purposes, noting that mobile devices now have the ability to document medical consultations, store health records and textbooks, and function as medical devices by connecting to sensors. The document predicts the mHealth industry will be worth $26 billion by 2017, and that it will continue to impact pharmaceutical and other healthcare industries as services replace branded products. It argues that documentation enabled by mobile technologies can help measure the effectiveness of care.
Slides for lecture by David Doherty (about.me/mHealth) to the Medical Students at University College Dublin on Thursday 22 March 2018.
Full details and Video:
https://mhealthinsight.com/2018/03/22/how-would-the-bornmobile-generation-redesign-medicine-and-whats-the-future-role-of-the-doctor/
Draft Slide Deck for the IoTSummit.ie 17 June 2015: How the IoT's will impact...3GDR
Draft Slide Deck for the IoTSummit.ie 17 June 2015: How the IoT's will impact on the delivery of Healthcare
Talk discusses what's happening in the Healthcare industry as the Internet evolves into a device dominated network.
3G Doctor slide deck EyeforPharma Mobile Future of Pharma (LOW RES)3GDR
This document discusses the future of mobile health (mHealth) and how mobile technologies can add value by connecting patients and clinicians. It describes how mHealth can provide rich multimedia content, access to electronic health records, mobile diagnostic innovations, and prioritize customers over products. The document emphasizes that mHealth involves engaging both patients through tools like interactive questionnaires and video consultations, and clinicians by adding value with these connections and data sharing capabilities. It argues that mHealth is not rocket science and can have significant impacts like the example of one company that engaged 14,000 doctors and 9 million patients in its first month.
More and more business are taking advantage of the phenomenon success of social networking services, especially Facebook and Twitters, to promote their businesses and customers in a more transparent way.
But, why restrict product offers and updates to only online users? People that surround your business premises are often more relevant to your products and companies.
TwitLED bring Facebook and Twitter to a different level and take advantage of the investment you already made in social media marketing and extend its reach to the public around you.
The document discusses the future of media and possible consequences for the media industry and online advertising. It explores how media consumption habits are changing as new technologies like smartphones and tablets emerge, and how this could impact advertising approaches. The future of media is uncertain but will likely involve ongoing changes in technology and consumer preferences.
3G Doctor slide deck from Irish Medical Device Association Annual Meeting3GDR
This document discusses the history and future of mobile health (mHealth). It outlines how mHealth has evolved from interactive patient questionnaires in 1995 to remote video consultations today. It notes that mobile devices are the newest mass media and will continue growing exponentially as the "next big thing" in health. The document envisions a future where all health data is connected through personal platforms and everything possible will be connected for improved care.
In the age of open data, how can we not only protect but empower our most vulnerable children and young people?
A presentation for the Safe Children Conference 2019 by Vinod Ralh and Sarah Winter
Gain the competitive advantage as mobile disrupts pharma3GDR
This document discusses how mobile technology is disrupting the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare. It presents opportunities for mobile health (mHealth) solutions to engage patients and clinicians by connecting rich multimedia content, electronic health records, mobile diagnostic innovations, and focusing on customers rather than products. The document argues that mHealth can help gain a competitive advantage by adding value through these types of mobile connections and solutions.
The document discusses professionalism in a digital age for medical professionals. It addresses the need to maintain privacy, honesty and trust when using social media and the internet. Medical professionals are encouraged to utilize full privacy settings on social media, thoughtfully represent themselves online, and avoid posting any patient information or other sensitive details to respect confidentiality. Proper consent and compliance with HIPAA is also important when using digital photography. Overall, the document provides guidance on navigating dual citizenship in both the public digital world and private medical professional world.
The document discusses governance challenges facing pension funds and how building an online community using social media could help address some of these challenges. It notes that trustees currently find decision making difficult due to a lack of time, expertise and accountability. However, social media could allow trustees to more easily share information and experiences, have more regular meetings focused on the future rather than the past, and get input from a broader group of people to help inform decisions. Building an online community also draws parallels to collaborative projects like Wikipedia that have harnessed the power of many individuals working together.
HorseTech Conference Cheltenham 15/16 March 20223GDR
Speakers who will present on 15-16th March 2022 at the HorseTech Conference Cheltenham (and can be watched via the completely FREE livestream). For full details and to register:
https://horsetechconference.com/cheltenham/
DOCTORS AND SOCIAL MEDIA webinar (delivered by Liz Price, MDDUS senior risk a...3GDR
These slides were used for a MDDUS webinar that aimed to explore the legislative and regulatory risks involved in doctors personal and professional use of social media, and in relation to responding to and engaging with patients via this media.
The objectives were to raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors personal use of social media.
To raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors professional use of social media. To explore ways in which doctors can most appropriately respond to patient feedback and contacts via online platforms.
Participants are equipped to apply the knowledge gained in the webinar to risk assess and safely manage their online activities.
Provides guidance to enable improvement of personal practice in this area:
Digital Health Summit Turkey 3GDoctor slides (draft)3GDR
David Doherty launched 3G Doctor in 2006, which provides mobile video consultations with registered doctors for £35. Patients can register on the 3GDoctor website, share their medical history and concerns, and have a 10-minute video consultation with a doctor who will provide a written report. The document discusses how mHealth, or mobile health, is leveraging mobile technologies to redesign healthcare by enabling more accessible and documented care through affordable mobile services.
Digi pharm mobile pharma world 2013 3g doctor slides3GDR
This document discusses 3G Doctor, a mobile telehealth service founded by David Doherty that provides video consultations with registered doctors. Patients can register on the 3GDoctor website, top up their account, share their medical history and concerns, and then receive a 10 minute video consultation with a doctor. Afterwards, patients receive a comprehensive written consultation report. The goal is to provide accessible healthcare advice, while not replacing an ongoing relationship with a primary care physician. Documentation of consultations is emphasized as important for measuring the effectiveness of care delivered.
Eyefor pharma value added services physician panel slide deck october 20133GDR
The document contains slides from a presentation by David Doherty on providing value added health services through mobile health technologies and ensuring documented patient care. Some key points included: documenting care is important to measure effectiveness; patient expectations have changed; and emerging technologies are already redesigning healthcare through convergence of mobile devices and health applications. Examples provided were 3G Doctor for documented video consultations and various companies/products innovating in areas like telehealth, remote monitoring, and electronic health records.
3G Doctor slide deck from the Nuance Healthcare Global Partner Meeting Lisbon...3GDR
This document discusses the growing use of mobile technology in healthcare, known as mHealth. It notes that smartphones have become the most popular technology used by doctors after the stethoscope. It describes how mobile video consultations with registered doctors are now possible through websites like 3GDoctor.com. The document argues that mHealth is already a multi-billion dollar industry and that convergence between mobile devices, medical devices, and healthcare services is transforming the industry beyond traditional tools like stethoscopes.
The document discusses the rise of mobile technology and its impact on healthcare. It notes that the author's first memory in life was the sound of telecoms in healthcare. Mobile phones are now ubiquitous, with over 6 billion subscriptions globally. The convergence of mobile and healthcare is redesigning the industry, enabling remote access to documented video consultations with doctors through services like 3G Doctor. Undocumented care fails to engage patients, while mobile health solutions allow greater access to documented care through telemedicine.
The document discusses the history and opportunities of mobile health (mHealth). It notes that the author's first memory was of telecoms in healthcare. mHealth leverages mobile technology for health purposes, with over 6 billion mobile subscriptions globally. The convergence of mobile and healthcare is now redesigning the industry for the digital age. Services like 3G Doctor provide documented video consultations with registered doctors over mobile.
Gain the competitive advantage as mobile disrupts pharma3GDR
This document discusses how mobile technology is disrupting the pharmaceutical industry and provides opportunities to gain a competitive advantage. It outlines several ways mHealth can add value through connecting patients and clinicians with rich multimedia content, electronic healthcare records, mobile diagnostic innovations, and focusing on customers rather than products. The presentation argues that mHealth has the potential to empower consumers and engage them with their personal health data.
3G Doctor slide deck Mobile Strategies for Pharma Conference LowRes3GDR
The document outlines clear steps for patient support and engagement using mobile health technologies. It discusses using interactive questionnaires, registration and payment, remote video consultations, and comprehensive written reports. It also addresses engaging both patients and clinicians, adding value by connecting rich multimedia content, electronic healthcare records, mobile diagnostics, and prioritizing customers. The document promotes using mobile health to empower consumers with their personal health data.
3G Doctor slide deck Health 20 Manchester April 20133GDR
This document discusses how mobile technologies can transform healthcare delivery through mHealth applications and services. It defines mHealth as leveraging mobile technologies for health purposes, noting that mobile devices now have the ability to document medical consultations, store health records and textbooks, and function as medical devices by connecting to sensors. The document predicts the mHealth industry will be worth $26 billion by 2017, and that it will continue to impact pharmaceutical and other healthcare industries as services replace branded products. It argues that documentation enabled by mobile technologies can help measure the effectiveness of care.
Slides for lecture by David Doherty (about.me/mHealth) to the Medical Students at University College Dublin on Thursday 22 March 2018.
Full details and Video:
https://mhealthinsight.com/2018/03/22/how-would-the-bornmobile-generation-redesign-medicine-and-whats-the-future-role-of-the-doctor/
Draft Slide Deck for the IoTSummit.ie 17 June 2015: How the IoT's will impact...3GDR
Draft Slide Deck for the IoTSummit.ie 17 June 2015: How the IoT's will impact on the delivery of Healthcare
Talk discusses what's happening in the Healthcare industry as the Internet evolves into a device dominated network.
3G Doctor slide deck EyeforPharma Mobile Future of Pharma (LOW RES)3GDR
This document discusses the future of mobile health (mHealth) and how mobile technologies can add value by connecting patients and clinicians. It describes how mHealth can provide rich multimedia content, access to electronic health records, mobile diagnostic innovations, and prioritize customers over products. The document emphasizes that mHealth involves engaging both patients through tools like interactive questionnaires and video consultations, and clinicians by adding value with these connections and data sharing capabilities. It argues that mHealth is not rocket science and can have significant impacts like the example of one company that engaged 14,000 doctors and 9 million patients in its first month.
More and more business are taking advantage of the phenomenon success of social networking services, especially Facebook and Twitters, to promote their businesses and customers in a more transparent way.
But, why restrict product offers and updates to only online users? People that surround your business premises are often more relevant to your products and companies.
TwitLED bring Facebook and Twitter to a different level and take advantage of the investment you already made in social media marketing and extend its reach to the public around you.
The document discusses the future of media and possible consequences for the media industry and online advertising. It explores how media consumption habits are changing as new technologies like smartphones and tablets emerge, and how this could impact advertising approaches. The future of media is uncertain but will likely involve ongoing changes in technology and consumer preferences.
3G Doctor slide deck from Irish Medical Device Association Annual Meeting3GDR
This document discusses the history and future of mobile health (mHealth). It outlines how mHealth has evolved from interactive patient questionnaires in 1995 to remote video consultations today. It notes that mobile devices are the newest mass media and will continue growing exponentially as the "next big thing" in health. The document envisions a future where all health data is connected through personal platforms and everything possible will be connected for improved care.
In the age of open data, how can we not only protect but empower our most vulnerable children and young people?
A presentation for the Safe Children Conference 2019 by Vinod Ralh and Sarah Winter
Gain the competitive advantage as mobile disrupts pharma3GDR
This document discusses how mobile technology is disrupting the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare. It presents opportunities for mobile health (mHealth) solutions to engage patients and clinicians by connecting rich multimedia content, electronic health records, mobile diagnostic innovations, and focusing on customers rather than products. The document argues that mHealth can help gain a competitive advantage by adding value through these types of mobile connections and solutions.
The document discusses professionalism in a digital age for medical professionals. It addresses the need to maintain privacy, honesty and trust when using social media and the internet. Medical professionals are encouraged to utilize full privacy settings on social media, thoughtfully represent themselves online, and avoid posting any patient information or other sensitive details to respect confidentiality. Proper consent and compliance with HIPAA is also important when using digital photography. Overall, the document provides guidance on navigating dual citizenship in both the public digital world and private medical professional world.
The document discusses governance challenges facing pension funds and how building an online community using social media could help address some of these challenges. It notes that trustees currently find decision making difficult due to a lack of time, expertise and accountability. However, social media could allow trustees to more easily share information and experiences, have more regular meetings focused on the future rather than the past, and get input from a broader group of people to help inform decisions. Building an online community also draws parallels to collaborative projects like Wikipedia that have harnessed the power of many individuals working together.
HorseTech Conference Cheltenham 15/16 March 20223GDR
Speakers who will present on 15-16th March 2022 at the HorseTech Conference Cheltenham (and can be watched via the completely FREE livestream). For full details and to register:
https://horsetechconference.com/cheltenham/
DOCTORS AND SOCIAL MEDIA webinar (delivered by Liz Price, MDDUS senior risk a...3GDR
These slides were used for a MDDUS webinar that aimed to explore the legislative and regulatory risks involved in doctors personal and professional use of social media, and in relation to responding to and engaging with patients via this media.
The objectives were to raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors personal use of social media.
To raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors professional use of social media. To explore ways in which doctors can most appropriately respond to patient feedback and contacts via online platforms.
Participants are equipped to apply the knowledge gained in the webinar to risk assess and safely manage their online activities.
Provides guidance to enable improvement of personal practice in this area:
Royal Pharmaceutical Society UCL School of Pharmacy New Year Lecture 20193GDR
Diabetes and the Pharmacy Army
Philip Newland-Jones
Consultant Pharmacist Diabetes & Endocrinology
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Pharmaceutical Society UCL School of Pharmacy New Year Lecture 20193GDR
This document summarizes a lecture on the prevention and treatment of diabetes. It discusses the different types of diabetes, risk factors, current treatment strategies, and future research directions. For type 1 diabetes, it explores causes, stages of progression, and potential for prevention through vaccines targeting autoimmunity. For type 2 diabetes, it outlines risk factors and heterogeneity, as well as strategies for remission through weight loss and potential for chemoprevention. The lecture also addresses the growing scale of the diabetes epidemic globally and in the UK, and ways research can help tackle this crisis through improved prevention, treatment and care.
Mobile Health: the enable of Empowered Patients3GDR
Draft of slides for talk by David Doherty (coFounder, 3GDoctor) at the "Transforming Community Pharmacies in to High Street Clinics" Conference in London on the 15th November 2018.
For more information please visit:
https://mhealthinsight.com/2018/10/28/join-us-at-transforming-community-pharmacies-in-to-high-street-clinics/
Mobile Health: the enable of Empowered Patients3GDR
Draft of slides for talk by David Doherty (coFounder, 3GDoctor) at the "Transforming Community Pharmacies in to High Street Clinics" Conference in London on the 15th November 2018.
The document discusses the future role of doctors. It notes that new technologies like mobile health, wearables, and telemedicine will change how doctors practice medicine and interact with patients. It suggests that doctors will need to adapt to managing patients remotely through continuous monitoring, engaging with patients online as they do with other services, and using smartphones and other tools to aid their practice. The future role of doctors may involve less direct patient visits and more coordination of care through digital means.
This document summarizes an introductory webinar on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) presented by Dr. Brian O'Mahony. The webinar provided an overview of the GDPR, outlined resources available to help practitioners comply, and next steps for implementation. Key points included that the GDPR strengthens data protection for EU citizens and replaces existing acts, has major implications for general practice, and requires sorting out IT security, designating a data protection lead, and documenting compliance steps.
Irish HSE EHR strategic business case master briefing deck v1.43GDR
The document outlines the objectives, components, and benefits of developing a National Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in Ireland. It aims to create understanding of the EHR as critical to healthcare reform by enabling data sharing across settings. The EHR would include electronic patient records, order communications, test results, and more. International examples show EHRs can reduce costs, errors, and improve outcomes. The briefing also discusses stakeholder engagement to develop the approach, proposed core solutions, and a phased implementation strategy.
eHealth Ireland & Northern Ireland Connected Health Ecosystem
members of the ECHAlliance International Ecosystem Network
Cross Border Collaboration Projects in Action Alan Connor, mPower Programme Manager, NHS24
Can mobiles save lives by Dr Line Kleinebreil (WHO Consultant)3GDR
The document summarizes the results of surveys conducted with health professionals and diabetic patients in Senegal on the impact of the mDiabetes program, which sends educational text messages about diabetes management. The surveys found that the simple, concise messages increased awareness, self-confidence, and improved behaviors among both groups. Both health professionals and patients expressed a desire to continue receiving the messages and recommended the program to others.
Things you need to know about info governance to sell healthtech products int...3GDR
The document discusses key information governance considerations for healthtech companies seeking to sell products to the NHS. It outlines that the NHS handles large amounts of sensitive patient data and has strict rules around data usage and security under laws like the Data Protection Act. It describes challenges like only being able to use minimum necessary data, implementing strong access controls, and demonstrating high security standards. It advises approaches like anonymizing data and obtaining express patient consent to develop apps and notes oversight bodies like the Caldicott Guardian and IG Toolkit.
Notes on a talk on “Pricing and evaluating Orphan Drugs – present and future”...3GDR
The following slides are notes made by David Doherty following a very interesting presentation on “Pricing and evaluating Orphan Drugs – present and future” provided by Goran Medic, Market Access Manager Europe at Horizon Pharma Plc at the Pharma Pricing & Market Access Europe Conference in London (the world’s largest gathering of pharmaceutical pricing, market access and reimbursement professionals) on the 23rd February 2017.
Digital Health a call for Government Leadership and cooperation between ICT a...3GDR
This document discusses the development of a national digital health strategy. It acknowledges the fragmented state of digital health currently and emphasizes the need for government leadership and cooperation between the health, ICT, and finance sectors to develop a strong national strategy. The strategy requires committed senior leadership and sustained financial resources. Case studies from eight countries demonstrate that success depends on strong intragovernmental cooperation across sectors. Clear governance mechanisms are also needed to support this cross-sectoral work. Developing a national strategy can help address fragmentation and facilitate standards and policies to support digital health solutions.
Deriving more value from real world evidence to ensure timely access of medic...3GDR
Dr Sarah Wamala Andersson, Consultant, Real world evidence and value-based medicines
Pharma Pricing & Market Access Congress 2017 22 February 2017 London
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Rasamanikya is a excellent preparation in the field of Rasashastra, it is used in various Kushtha Roga, Shwasa, Vicharchika, Bhagandara, Vatarakta, and Phiranga Roga. In this article Preparation& Comparative analytical profile for both Formulationon i.e Rasamanikya prepared by Kushmanda swarasa & Churnodhaka Shodita Haratala. The study aims to provide insights into the comparative efficacy and analytical aspects of these formulations for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
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Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
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http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/11/19/
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http://mobihealthnews.com/4027/successful-mhealth-applications-are-already-here/