A 2011 talk delivered at the NFAIS annual conference. The focus was a review of current trends in mobile referential and patient data within the healthcare industry
HIPAA Security Rule Compliance When Communicating with Patients Using Mobile ...Project HealthDesign
This webinar, held Jan. 26, 2011, served to inform and engage the five current Project HealthDesign teams around legal and policy topics involved when clinicians communicate with patients via mobile devices.
Trusted! Quest for data-driven and fair health solutions Sitra / Hyvinvointi
An inspiring online event on 3 February 2021. We are discussing the future of data-driven health solutions that focus on fairness for all stakeholders: people, business and the public sector. We are asking questions such as: What is fairness in health? What role does trust play in data-driven health services? What needs to change and who needs to act? Most of all, we are launching “The Fair Health Data Challenge“.
Event speakers:
- Jaana Sinipuro, Project Director, IHAN – Human-driven data economy, Sitra
- Dipak Kalra, President, The European Institute for Innovation through Health Data (i~HD)
- Pekka Kahri, Technology Officer, HUS Helsinki University Hospital
- Markus Kalliola, Project Director, Health data 2030, Sitra
- Tiina Härkönen, Leading Specialist, Sitra
The document discusses HP's Digital Hospital solution framework which was implemented at St. Olav's Hospital in Norway. The framework utilizes a converged IP network to integrate clinical systems, devices, and applications. This allows for improved communication and information sharing. At St. Olav's, benefits included increased productivity, shorter patient stays, and better patient care through improved access to data. The Digital Hospital framework can help healthcare providers optimize resources and improve quality of care through IT and application integration.
This document discusses the growing market for mobile health (mHealth) technologies. It notes that the mHealth market is growing rapidly due to factors like increasing smartphone and tablet use, demands from patients and doctors, and a focus on patient-centered care. Mobile technologies can help address challenges in healthcare like staff shortages and rising costs by improving efficiency and access to care. The document provides examples of popular mHealth solutions and opportunities in areas like patient engagement, remote monitoring, and hospital administration. It also discusses barriers to adoption like data privacy concerns and potential costs.
Mobile technologies are the key to leveraging benefits from healthcare solutions. Kaveh Safavi global MD of Accenture Health, has commented,
“To be effective, EHR (electronic health record) platforms must leverage newer technologies, such as analytics and mobility, to adapt to the changing needs of patient populations and better connect physicians and patients.”
However, it is not only EHR platforms that rely on mobile technologies. Solutions ranging from nurse call systems, to medication management, to building management, all make use of mobile devices.
This webinar discusses the growth of mobile technologies and their increasing use in healthcare. Some key points:
- Mobile device usage and connectivity is growing tremendously globally, including smartphones, tablets, and connected devices. This growth is opening opportunities to leverage mobility in healthcare.
- Mobility is being used across the healthcare spectrum from education and awareness to disease tracking, hospital systems, clinical solutions, and remote patient monitoring. Applications are available across various mobile platforms.
- Examples of innovative mobile healthcare solutions were presented, including remote diagnosis apps, hospital management systems, clinical reference apps, and disease management platforms.
- Regulatory practices and requirements must be considered when developing mobile healthcare solutions, including HIPAA
The MED-E-LERT 2.0 is a comprehensive medication management system that combines five key aspects: 1) an automated pill dispenser, 2) a conversational medical assistant, 3) a home health hub, 4) a medical data storehouse, and 5) integration with electronic health records. The system aims to increase medication adherence, empower patients, and support population health management through real-time data reporting and analytics. A Hong Kong company called Telehealth Products Corporation developed the system using cutting-edge technologies in artificial intelligence, robotics, and data analytics.
HIPAA Security Rule Compliance When Communicating with Patients Using Mobile ...Project HealthDesign
This webinar, held Jan. 26, 2011, served to inform and engage the five current Project HealthDesign teams around legal and policy topics involved when clinicians communicate with patients via mobile devices.
Trusted! Quest for data-driven and fair health solutions Sitra / Hyvinvointi
An inspiring online event on 3 February 2021. We are discussing the future of data-driven health solutions that focus on fairness for all stakeholders: people, business and the public sector. We are asking questions such as: What is fairness in health? What role does trust play in data-driven health services? What needs to change and who needs to act? Most of all, we are launching “The Fair Health Data Challenge“.
Event speakers:
- Jaana Sinipuro, Project Director, IHAN – Human-driven data economy, Sitra
- Dipak Kalra, President, The European Institute for Innovation through Health Data (i~HD)
- Pekka Kahri, Technology Officer, HUS Helsinki University Hospital
- Markus Kalliola, Project Director, Health data 2030, Sitra
- Tiina Härkönen, Leading Specialist, Sitra
The document discusses HP's Digital Hospital solution framework which was implemented at St. Olav's Hospital in Norway. The framework utilizes a converged IP network to integrate clinical systems, devices, and applications. This allows for improved communication and information sharing. At St. Olav's, benefits included increased productivity, shorter patient stays, and better patient care through improved access to data. The Digital Hospital framework can help healthcare providers optimize resources and improve quality of care through IT and application integration.
This document discusses the growing market for mobile health (mHealth) technologies. It notes that the mHealth market is growing rapidly due to factors like increasing smartphone and tablet use, demands from patients and doctors, and a focus on patient-centered care. Mobile technologies can help address challenges in healthcare like staff shortages and rising costs by improving efficiency and access to care. The document provides examples of popular mHealth solutions and opportunities in areas like patient engagement, remote monitoring, and hospital administration. It also discusses barriers to adoption like data privacy concerns and potential costs.
Mobile technologies are the key to leveraging benefits from healthcare solutions. Kaveh Safavi global MD of Accenture Health, has commented,
“To be effective, EHR (electronic health record) platforms must leverage newer technologies, such as analytics and mobility, to adapt to the changing needs of patient populations and better connect physicians and patients.”
However, it is not only EHR platforms that rely on mobile technologies. Solutions ranging from nurse call systems, to medication management, to building management, all make use of mobile devices.
This webinar discusses the growth of mobile technologies and their increasing use in healthcare. Some key points:
- Mobile device usage and connectivity is growing tremendously globally, including smartphones, tablets, and connected devices. This growth is opening opportunities to leverage mobility in healthcare.
- Mobility is being used across the healthcare spectrum from education and awareness to disease tracking, hospital systems, clinical solutions, and remote patient monitoring. Applications are available across various mobile platforms.
- Examples of innovative mobile healthcare solutions were presented, including remote diagnosis apps, hospital management systems, clinical reference apps, and disease management platforms.
- Regulatory practices and requirements must be considered when developing mobile healthcare solutions, including HIPAA
The MED-E-LERT 2.0 is a comprehensive medication management system that combines five key aspects: 1) an automated pill dispenser, 2) a conversational medical assistant, 3) a home health hub, 4) a medical data storehouse, and 5) integration with electronic health records. The system aims to increase medication adherence, empower patients, and support population health management through real-time data reporting and analytics. A Hong Kong company called Telehealth Products Corporation developed the system using cutting-edge technologies in artificial intelligence, robotics, and data analytics.
This document discusses the evolution of healthcare and opportunities in digital health. It notes that healthcare is transitioning from a data poor to data rich science due to genomics, data science, mobile devices, and personalized medicine. This represents a shift from herd to personalized medicine. The document also discusses the growth of digital health funding and deals, increasing traction through FDA approvals and partnerships, and outlines a portfolio of digital health investment opportunities.
Digital health for analog humans: Changing human roles and responsibilities in the digital transformation of health systems
This document discusses how digital transformation is changing the roles and responsibilities of various human actors in healthcare systems. It notes that while digital health technologies are becoming more prevalent, humans still play central roles. It explores new roles for patients and citizens who may generate and share their own health data, for healthcare professionals who must learn new digital skills, and for health informatics specialists. The document advocates that educators and researchers should help ensure digital transformation supports human needs and responsibilities.
The document discusses how smartphones are transforming healthcare by enabling care to be provided anywhere. It notes that while healthcare currently makes up a small portion of smartphone sales, it is a key growth area. Physician smartphone adoption exceeds general population rates, with most physician users downloading medical data to their phones. Smartphones offer healthcare solutions through communication, access to medical knowledge, enabling transactions like ePrescribing, and integrating diverse information sources. The future of healthcare is predicted to increasingly involve remote care delivery and monitoring via mobile devices.
The document describes Telecom Italia's Nuvola IT - Home Doctor telemedicine service. The service enables remote patient monitoring through collection of medical data from devices and transmission to Telecom Italia's secure telemonitoring platform. The platform allows for three service models: autonomous patient monitoring, caregiver-assisted monitoring, and surgery telemonitoring. The service provides benefits like cost savings, increased access to care, and improved patient well-being through continuous remote monitoring. Telecom Italia's solution integrates multiple medical devices and offers functionality like electronic health record integration and digital reporting of results.
1) The document discusses the Future Health department at KU Leuven which conducts research in health decision support for professionals, patients, and policymakers.
2) The department takes an interdisciplinary approach and focuses on using data mining, IT, and software design to extract appropriate information from clinical, biomedical, and other health data sources to provide decision support.
3) The goal is to enable better, more cost effective healthcare by providing personalized decision support that is evidence-based, user-centered, and looks ahead to future needs.
SURVEY ON A MODERN MEDICARE SYSTEM USING INTERNET OF THINGS | J4RV3I12024Journal For Research
Since the population of the world is aging rapidly, how to provide appropriate health care to the elderly and unwell people becomes an important issue and draws high attention from medical, academic and industrial fields of the society. The Internet of Things (IoT) drives the evolution of the Internet and is regarded as a great potential to improve quality of life for the surging number of elderly people, significantly. As Android operating system gains immense popularity nowadays, it is a trend to make use of it for the wider access of IoT utility. This project presents a health monitoring system prototype based on IoT, with the increasing use of sensors by medical devices, remote and continuous monitoring of a patient’s health. This network of sensors and other mobile communication devices referred to as the Internet of Things for Medical Devices (IoT-MD), is poised to revolutionize the functioning of the healthcare industry. Untimed medicine administration can always show adverse effects on the health of the patients. The proposed system is designed to help these patients to take the required medicine in the right proportion at the right time. The basic ideology is integrating the principle of IoT with weight-based slot sensing on a normal pillbox. To make it more state-of-the-art, it is inbuilt with a Wi-Fi module for alerting the patient and also the chemist at the needed instant using IoT.
MHealth or Mobile Health is an emerging and an innovative of medication in India, by doctors can communicate and treat their patients very conveniently even from far distances.
Emerging technologies like smartphones, wearable devices, virtual reality, big data, and cloud computing are enabling a more connected global healthcare system. Smartphones provide personalized health information and tools like medical apps. Wearable devices allow for continuous, unobtrusive health monitoring. Virtual reality and 3D gaming can simulate real-world medical scenarios for education and training. Big data, machine learning, and cloud computing collectively support unlimited data storage, advanced analytics, and on-demand access and sharing of healthcare information on a global scale. These emerging technologies are helping to transition the world toward more informed, connected, and effective healthcare.
Digital health care technology is transforming hospitals. While technology offers opportunities to improve quality, safety and efficiency, fully digitizing healthcare and replacing clinical judgement with algorithms is still a long way off. Hospitals need to focus on using technology to support, not replace, clinicians. Success requires balancing the needs of people, processes and technology, and managing risks from unintended consequences and legal compliance issues. The ultimate goal remains providing high quality, patient-centered care.
The smartphone hype has brought some exciting changes to the traditional mobile health industry. This research paper contains a survey amongst companies developing mobile health applications.
The survey reveals that the impact the new smartphone app market has on mHealth is significant.
In total we had 231 participating companies ranging from start-up mHealth specialists to traditional healthcare market players.
EHRs, PHRs, EMRs: Making Sense of the Alphabet SoupCHI*Atlanta
CHI*Atlanta's October program tackles health records and the potential of user experience to improve their adoption. Panelists include CDC, Kaiser Permanente, and Greenway Technologies. Hosted at Philips Design to cover public, private, and vendor perspectives.
Connected health - Middle East M2M Forum, Dubai 23 September 2013bgann
Connected health technologies like mobile devices, cloud computing, and big data can help address global health challenges by enabling remotely delivered care, chronic disease management, and personalized care. Digital tools empower consumers to manage their health through online access to health records, appointment booking, and symptom checkers. Connected devices and mobile health apps allow people to monitor their vital signs and share health data and experiences. While connected health provides opportunities, concerns around privacy, quality assurance, and addressing cultural differences must be addressed.
Unprecedented Technological Trends Push the Envelope in Life SciencesCognizant
The life sciences and pharmaceuticals industry is facing startling digitizational changes on many levels, with these five key technology trends setting the pace: bundling products and services, edge analytics, human augmentation, automation and AI, and patient data ownership.
This document discusses medical wearable devices and related topics. It covers the key technologies that enable medical wearables like sensors, computing, and connectivity. It also addresses regulatory considerations regarding whether a device is classified as a medical device or general wellness product based on its intended use and claims. Finally, it provides examples of medical wearables already on the market, including devices that monitor bio-data, glucose levels, and provide pain relief through electrotherapy.
Digital healthcare technologies are transforming healthcare delivery globally. Companies are developing technologies like mobile apps, big data analytics, and smart medical devices to improve patient monitoring and outcomes. These digital innovations extract insights from medical data to enhance healthcare provisioning, reduce costs, and support preventative care and remote patient monitoring. Emerging areas like bioinformatics and medical analytics utilize big data to provide actionable clinical insights.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con la digitalización e Internet. Explora si Internet es un medio o algo más, cómo está cambiando las formas en que las personas y las empresas se comunican y hacen negocios, y cuestiona si los medios sociales representan el futuro o son una moda pasajera. También advierte sobre las brechas digitales y culturales existentes.
With many employees relying on defined contribution savings as their primary source of retirement income, Retirement Annuity Accounts (RAAs) offer employers a benefit plan option to provide employees guaranteed retirement income on an annuity basis.
The document discusses common communication mistakes that managers and supervisors make such as announcing controversial decisions without proper groundwork, lying to employees, ignoring problems by filtering bad news, underestimating employees' intelligence, and confusing process with desired outcomes. It provides tips for effective communication like being transparent when unable to share details, using plain language to convey messages, and addressing emotional issues through in-person or phone discussions rather than email.
This document discusses the evolution of healthcare and opportunities in digital health. It notes that healthcare is transitioning from a data poor to data rich science due to genomics, data science, mobile devices, and personalized medicine. This represents a shift from herd to personalized medicine. The document also discusses the growth of digital health funding and deals, increasing traction through FDA approvals and partnerships, and outlines a portfolio of digital health investment opportunities.
Digital health for analog humans: Changing human roles and responsibilities in the digital transformation of health systems
This document discusses how digital transformation is changing the roles and responsibilities of various human actors in healthcare systems. It notes that while digital health technologies are becoming more prevalent, humans still play central roles. It explores new roles for patients and citizens who may generate and share their own health data, for healthcare professionals who must learn new digital skills, and for health informatics specialists. The document advocates that educators and researchers should help ensure digital transformation supports human needs and responsibilities.
The document discusses how smartphones are transforming healthcare by enabling care to be provided anywhere. It notes that while healthcare currently makes up a small portion of smartphone sales, it is a key growth area. Physician smartphone adoption exceeds general population rates, with most physician users downloading medical data to their phones. Smartphones offer healthcare solutions through communication, access to medical knowledge, enabling transactions like ePrescribing, and integrating diverse information sources. The future of healthcare is predicted to increasingly involve remote care delivery and monitoring via mobile devices.
The document describes Telecom Italia's Nuvola IT - Home Doctor telemedicine service. The service enables remote patient monitoring through collection of medical data from devices and transmission to Telecom Italia's secure telemonitoring platform. The platform allows for three service models: autonomous patient monitoring, caregiver-assisted monitoring, and surgery telemonitoring. The service provides benefits like cost savings, increased access to care, and improved patient well-being through continuous remote monitoring. Telecom Italia's solution integrates multiple medical devices and offers functionality like electronic health record integration and digital reporting of results.
1) The document discusses the Future Health department at KU Leuven which conducts research in health decision support for professionals, patients, and policymakers.
2) The department takes an interdisciplinary approach and focuses on using data mining, IT, and software design to extract appropriate information from clinical, biomedical, and other health data sources to provide decision support.
3) The goal is to enable better, more cost effective healthcare by providing personalized decision support that is evidence-based, user-centered, and looks ahead to future needs.
SURVEY ON A MODERN MEDICARE SYSTEM USING INTERNET OF THINGS | J4RV3I12024Journal For Research
Since the population of the world is aging rapidly, how to provide appropriate health care to the elderly and unwell people becomes an important issue and draws high attention from medical, academic and industrial fields of the society. The Internet of Things (IoT) drives the evolution of the Internet and is regarded as a great potential to improve quality of life for the surging number of elderly people, significantly. As Android operating system gains immense popularity nowadays, it is a trend to make use of it for the wider access of IoT utility. This project presents a health monitoring system prototype based on IoT, with the increasing use of sensors by medical devices, remote and continuous monitoring of a patient’s health. This network of sensors and other mobile communication devices referred to as the Internet of Things for Medical Devices (IoT-MD), is poised to revolutionize the functioning of the healthcare industry. Untimed medicine administration can always show adverse effects on the health of the patients. The proposed system is designed to help these patients to take the required medicine in the right proportion at the right time. The basic ideology is integrating the principle of IoT with weight-based slot sensing on a normal pillbox. To make it more state-of-the-art, it is inbuilt with a Wi-Fi module for alerting the patient and also the chemist at the needed instant using IoT.
MHealth or Mobile Health is an emerging and an innovative of medication in India, by doctors can communicate and treat their patients very conveniently even from far distances.
Emerging technologies like smartphones, wearable devices, virtual reality, big data, and cloud computing are enabling a more connected global healthcare system. Smartphones provide personalized health information and tools like medical apps. Wearable devices allow for continuous, unobtrusive health monitoring. Virtual reality and 3D gaming can simulate real-world medical scenarios for education and training. Big data, machine learning, and cloud computing collectively support unlimited data storage, advanced analytics, and on-demand access and sharing of healthcare information on a global scale. These emerging technologies are helping to transition the world toward more informed, connected, and effective healthcare.
Digital health care technology is transforming hospitals. While technology offers opportunities to improve quality, safety and efficiency, fully digitizing healthcare and replacing clinical judgement with algorithms is still a long way off. Hospitals need to focus on using technology to support, not replace, clinicians. Success requires balancing the needs of people, processes and technology, and managing risks from unintended consequences and legal compliance issues. The ultimate goal remains providing high quality, patient-centered care.
The smartphone hype has brought some exciting changes to the traditional mobile health industry. This research paper contains a survey amongst companies developing mobile health applications.
The survey reveals that the impact the new smartphone app market has on mHealth is significant.
In total we had 231 participating companies ranging from start-up mHealth specialists to traditional healthcare market players.
EHRs, PHRs, EMRs: Making Sense of the Alphabet SoupCHI*Atlanta
CHI*Atlanta's October program tackles health records and the potential of user experience to improve their adoption. Panelists include CDC, Kaiser Permanente, and Greenway Technologies. Hosted at Philips Design to cover public, private, and vendor perspectives.
Connected health - Middle East M2M Forum, Dubai 23 September 2013bgann
Connected health technologies like mobile devices, cloud computing, and big data can help address global health challenges by enabling remotely delivered care, chronic disease management, and personalized care. Digital tools empower consumers to manage their health through online access to health records, appointment booking, and symptom checkers. Connected devices and mobile health apps allow people to monitor their vital signs and share health data and experiences. While connected health provides opportunities, concerns around privacy, quality assurance, and addressing cultural differences must be addressed.
Unprecedented Technological Trends Push the Envelope in Life SciencesCognizant
The life sciences and pharmaceuticals industry is facing startling digitizational changes on many levels, with these five key technology trends setting the pace: bundling products and services, edge analytics, human augmentation, automation and AI, and patient data ownership.
This document discusses medical wearable devices and related topics. It covers the key technologies that enable medical wearables like sensors, computing, and connectivity. It also addresses regulatory considerations regarding whether a device is classified as a medical device or general wellness product based on its intended use and claims. Finally, it provides examples of medical wearables already on the market, including devices that monitor bio-data, glucose levels, and provide pain relief through electrotherapy.
Digital healthcare technologies are transforming healthcare delivery globally. Companies are developing technologies like mobile apps, big data analytics, and smart medical devices to improve patient monitoring and outcomes. These digital innovations extract insights from medical data to enhance healthcare provisioning, reduce costs, and support preventative care and remote patient monitoring. Emerging areas like bioinformatics and medical analytics utilize big data to provide actionable clinical insights.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con la digitalización e Internet. Explora si Internet es un medio o algo más, cómo está cambiando las formas en que las personas y las empresas se comunican y hacen negocios, y cuestiona si los medios sociales representan el futuro o son una moda pasajera. También advierte sobre las brechas digitales y culturales existentes.
With many employees relying on defined contribution savings as their primary source of retirement income, Retirement Annuity Accounts (RAAs) offer employers a benefit plan option to provide employees guaranteed retirement income on an annuity basis.
The document discusses common communication mistakes that managers and supervisors make such as announcing controversial decisions without proper groundwork, lying to employees, ignoring problems by filtering bad news, underestimating employees' intelligence, and confusing process with desired outcomes. It provides tips for effective communication like being transparent when unable to share details, using plain language to convey messages, and addressing emotional issues through in-person or phone discussions rather than email.
The document discusses Alzheimer's disease and how Home Instead Senior Care is helping those affected through their caregivers. Some key points:
- Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disease that causes memory loss and deterioration of mental abilities. It currently affects over 5 million Americans.
- Home Instead Senior Care provides non-medical care and assistance to seniors in their homes, including those with Alzheimer's. They have developed a specialized training program with an Alzheimer's organization.
- The training program teaches caregivers how to care for those with Alzheimer's by understanding the disease, managing behaviors, and helping clients remain independent for as long as possible.
Los creadores de Google se inspiraron en el término "googol", un número grande inventado por un niño en 1930, para nombrar su motor de búsqueda. Google fue fundado en 1998 por Larry Page y Sergey Brin para organizar la gran cantidad de información en Internet de manera rápida y sencilla, y actualmente es el motor de búsqueda más grande del mundo que procesa más de 200 millones de consultas diarias.
JUST Capital_American Perceptions of Corporate JUSTness: White PaperJUST Capital
The document summarizes the findings of a 2015 study on how Americans perceive large corporations. It finds that:
1) Across the political spectrum, most Americans believe that corporate behavior is headed in the wrong direction and that corporations have become less just over the past decade.
2) Wealthier Americans are more likely to think corporate behavior is going in the right direction and has become more just.
3) Americans feel corporations should prioritize customers, communities, employees and the environment more than shareholders and profits, but there are some signs of goodwill toward corporations that are transparent and working to improve.
Cogent Healthcare has opportunities available now at Genesis Medical Center in Davenport, IA. Join a great team in the Quad Cities that is a part of a "Top 50 Health System."
Bhairava Jewellers specializes in Catholic jewellery from East Indian, Goan, and Mangalorean styles made of 91.6 hallmark 22 carat gold. Located in Shop No. 10 of Anees Apts near Kalina Village Bus Stop in Santacruz East, Mumbai, the jewellery store is closed on Mondays and has no branches, offering specially designed Communion jewellery.
Social media provides businesses with unprecedented opportunities to engage with customers and build their brands. However, many B2B companies believe social media is only for personal use or consumer businesses. This document aims to dispel common myths about social media's relevance for B2B and provides best practices for effective usage. It explains that social media allows businesses to share content and opinions with a mainstream audience. While listening is important initially, businesses can use platforms like blogs, forums, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter to engage customers, gain new leads and drive traffic. Success requires having a clear objective, measuring relevant metrics, and following basic rules like responding to customers and avoiding angry or irrelevant posts.
This document provides information on calcium chloride, calcium gluconate, magnesium sulfate, sodium bicarbonate, and potassium chloride. It lists the recommended daily allowances, forms, indications and dosages for treating conditions like hypocalcemia, preeclampsia, magnesium deficiency, metabolic acidosis, and hypokalemia. Precautions for use in renal impairment and drug interactions are also outlined.
O documento discute os conceitos e processos fundamentais da administração de projetos, incluindo definições de projeto, ciclo de vida do projeto, áreas de conhecimento, processos gerenciais e critérios de avaliação. O documento fornece uma visão geral abrangente da gestão de projetos.
Este documento presenta información sobre textos creativos y artes escénicas en la cátedra de Educación Básica Integral de la Universidad de los Andes. Incluye la introducción de la profesora Betty Osorio y lista de estudiantes, seguido de definiciones y ejemplos de textos creativos, artes escénicas y su implementación en el aula.
Production planning and control (PPC) involves planning production activities, routing work, scheduling operations, loading work assignments, and following up to ensure work is progressing as planned. PPC has evolved since the late 19th century as factories grew in size and complexity. The Toyota Production System is renowned for its use of PPC principles like just-in-time production and continuous improvement. PPC allows for optimized resource use, cost control, and coordinated plant activities when implemented effectively.
Anastasiia Kornilova has over 3 years of experience in data science. She has an MS in Applied Mathematics and runs two blogs. Her interests include recommendation systems, natural language processing, and scalable data solutions. The agenda of her presentation includes defining data science, who data scientists are and what they do, and how to start a career in data science. She discusses the wide availability of data, how data science makes sense of and provides feedback on data, common data science applications, and who employs data scientists. The presentation outlines the typical data science workflow and skills required, including domain knowledge, math/statistics, programming, communication/visualization, and how these skills can be obtained. It provides examples of data science
Este documento describe los patrones electrocardiográficos asociados con diferentes tipos de crecimientos cardiacos, incluyendo crecimientos auriculares, ventriculares y bi-ventriculares. Define los hallazgos electrocardiográficos clave para identificar crecimientos del lado derecho, izquierdo o ambos lados del corazón, así como las posibles causas subyacentes de cada tipo de crecimiento.
Mobile devices are enforcing its use in all aspects of life, health care is one major area where mobile device could enhance operations, or improve quality and efficincy. Here is a presentation I gave at HIMSS which may be useful to you if you are considering using mobile device in your health care discpline.
The healthcare industry has quietly shed the laggards tag and has quickly emerged as frontrunners in digitization. Hospitals are driving technology advancements by creating a digital framework for seamless integration of all aspects of patient care and administration. There are 5 major themes that are seen as critical in the hospital IT ecosystem – Smart Care, Patient Information Management, Remote Care, Medical Devices, and Intelligent Enterprise Systems.
Large enterprises such as Microsoft and Accenture are collaborating with healthcare providers to address a variety of use cases such as chronic disease management, virtual care solutions, risk scoring, patient tracking and monitoring, precision medicine, and patient on/off-boarding. Accenture and Microsoft helped Spain’s Basque Country Health Centre build a remote elderly patient monitoring system. Athenahealth’s cloud-based network system helps Minnie Hamilton Health System identify bottlenecks and streamline the revenue cycle.
Download the report as we provide an overview of the hospital IT landscape, understand digital transformation trends across these 5 major themes and the opportunities available for vendors and service providers.
A mobile health idea exchange and collaboration hub facilitating all healthcare stakeholders (e.g. providers, payers, physicians, therapist, caregivers) to develop applications and systems to care for their patients no matter where in the world they are when they need the care.
Information+Integration ? Innovation an HL7/EFMI/HIMSS @eHealthweek2015 in Rigachronaki
Join us to explore “Interoperability in action: information + integration = innovation?” and engage in lively debate on how rethinking interoperability standards and continuing education can bridge divides, change cultures, and open markets!
Perspectives from health management, industry, government, health education, and standardization exemplify challenges and opportunities for liberation of data that can drive desired social and technological innovation.
This is a call for action to explore how the partnership of HL7, EFMI and HIMSS can catalyze the equation “information + integration = innovation” to bridge divides, change culture and open markets.
ISLI Mobile Health Presentation (5 23 11) C Wv2Steven Peskin
Mobile technology is revolutionizing health management in three key areas:
1) For health care professionals, it increases knowledge sharing, interaction with patients, and improves clinical actions.
2) For consumers, mobile apps and devices create excitement and ease to drive engagement in healthy behaviors through relevant information.
3) Connected care integrates stakeholders like providers, insurers, life sciences companies and consumers to efficiently achieve health outcomes.
Health Delivery Information Systems (HDIS) provide applications and software to record and manage healthcare data for every patient encounter. The document discusses designing a scalable and standards-based HDIS, including implementing it using a microservices architecture approach adhering to design principles from the National Digital Health Blueprint. Key elements include using interoperability standards, a mobile-first design, and building modules focused on core functionality for initial implementation.
1) Intel has experience driving large-scale implementations of healthcare technology and ensuring interoperability between systems.
2) Intel sees the future of healthcare moving towards more personalized, customized care for individuals that is networked across different organizations and locations including in-home and mobile care.
3) Intel's vision involves using integrated computing and data from various sources like genomics, clinical records, medications, and personal data to improve patient outcomes and experiences while reducing costs through better decisions enabled by big data analytics.
Webinar deck: Mobile enabled Healthcare RevolutionArcher Inc.
This document provides an overview of how mobile technologies can enable innovations in the healthcare industry. It discusses how mobile can [1] reduce healthcare costs by substituting digital communications for in-person and phone interactions, [2] improve patient services, and [3] help healthcare organizations achieve marketing goals. The document also presents case studies and statistics on existing mobile healthcare programs and their benefits.
Mobility in Healthcare: Prescription for Success[x]cube LABS
Whitepaper on mHealth or healthcare mobility solutions providing overview of role mobile applications in healthcare. The story discusses the changing landscape, challenges and motivators to healthcare organizations in adopting mobile solutions.
The document discusses the future of healthcare IT and outlines several key points:
1. Healthcare IT is a $10 billion annual investment that is starting to provide value through backend and clinical solutions but has more progress to make.
2. Mobile health, electronic health records, clinical integration, and empowering patients through information access will be key investment areas for healthcare IT.
3. The "circle of care" is changing as technologies improve access and collaboration between hospitals, providers, payers, families, and home/community care settings.
With all the focus on Healthcare. Lowering costs, Out-sourcing. Generic drugs. HL7 & HIPAA getting the bigger picture and ensuring SOCIAL and BUSINESS needs are merged is important. Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics, Values, Transparency ALONG with Business, Revenue, Profit, Patents, Trade-secrets & IPR.
The document discusses making the electronic health record (EHR) a "killer app" that accelerates widespread adoption. It argues that a paradigm shift is needed in EHR concepts, stakeholders, integration across domains, and faster adoption of technology. For the EHR to be a killer app, it must provide patient safety, efficient care, data management, knowledge management, and adaptive workflows. Overcoming challenges like standards, data sharing, and usability will help realize the promise of informatics to improve health globally.
Mobile Technology in Medical InformaticJAMES JACKY
1. Mobile Technology in Medical Informatic
2. Mobile Health
3. The Cloud
4. MediHome
5. Itareps
6. Advantages of Mobile Technology in Medical Informatic
7. Problems faced in implementing mobile technology in medical healthcare
8. How does the systems work?
Hitachi provides connected health solutions across the patient care continuum from devices and data to analytics and population health management. Their portfolio includes infrastructure, clinical data exchange, mobility and analytics solutions. The goal is to improve patient outcomes by connecting stakeholders and providing actionable insights from data. Population health management is the ultimate aim of reducing healthcare costs through preventative and personalized care enabled by Hitachi's connected health offerings.
Technology Meets Medicine: Business Models and Distribution Strategiesguest1fee1
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• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
3. Headline News:
The capabilities of mobile technology are
greatly influencing the practice of medicine
TODAY!
As the technology matures there is potential that a huge
amount of workflow content may become available
for use over mobile devices.
What will this continue to mean for STM Publishers and
their customers?
4. Healthcare: Converging Mobile Markets
mHealth Telemedicine
Mobile Devices Mobile Solutions for
Interactive Data
Management
Mobile Content
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5. mHealth Definition
• mHealth
– The practice of medical and public health supported by mobile devices
– Sub-segment of e-Health
– The use of mobile devices in collecting community and clinical health
data; delivery of healthcare information to practitioners, researchers, and
patients; and, real-time monitoring of patient vital signs, and direct
provision of care (Telemedicine)
mHealth gets into the actual practice of medicine, which is one
of the reasons that it has been embraced by the World Health
Organization as a way to manage healthcare in third-world
countries.
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6. Telemedicine Definition
• Telemedicine
– An application of clinical medicine where medical information is
transferred through interactive audiovisual media for the purpose of
consulting, and sometimes remote medical procedures or examinations
– Includes two concepts
• Real time (synchronous) and store-and-forward
• Home Health (asynchronous)
– Mobile devices may or may not be used
• Mobile telehealth: provision of medicine via a mobile unit
• Services may involve mobile technology used by a mobile vehicle associated to
a medical facility
Telemedicine includes some mobility and is often mentioned
within the context of the mobile market. However it involves the
connection of at least two points to either perform or monitor
patient care.
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7. Mobile Content Definition
• Referential healthcare-related content
• May include:
– Disease monographs
– Drug-related content
– Order sets
– Protocols
– Social networking content
• Electronic Medical Record(EMR)/Electronic Health Record(EHR)
• The ability to combine referential and patient-related data creates a
mobile solution
The capability for content to be delivered over a mobile device
combined with interaction with patient-related data represents a
current market in which various companies participate.
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8. Mobile Solutions for
Interactive Data Management Definition
• Mobile Solutions for Interactive Data Management
– Solutions that permit users to achieve mobile access to data from
Hospital Information Systems (HIS) using at least one data presentation
format
– Solutions must possess a data access layer that obtains and
deconstructs information from disparate HIS systems, and repackages
the information around a patient object
– Provides a mobility platform for interactive data retrieval and
transmission
This is the core space where STM content providers may be
interested in serving.
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9. Healthcare Mobility and STM Publishers
Content Workflow Platform Devices mHealth Telemedicine
• Referential • EHR Ability to stage, • Handheld • Patient The use of
• Drug Data • Charge re-configure and PDA‟s Monitoring medical
• Clinical Capture message data • Smartphones devices information
from an HIS or • Mobile exchanged from
• Journals • Patient Index • iPod Touch
source system to telemedicine/ one site to
• News • CPOE a variety of • iPad another via
telecare
• Guidelines • Order Sets devices • iPhone devices electronic
• Rounding • Android • MP3 players communications
• Scheduling • Windows for the health
for mLearning
Mobile and education of
• Patient Alerts • Laptop the patient or
• Lab Data • Net books computers healthcare
• Financial/ • Mobile Carts and desktops provider and for
Billing Mgmt • Mobile • Data collection the purpose of
• Performance Diagnostic software improving patient
Mgmt Software tools care.
• Diagnostic • Workstations Telemedicine
Imaging includes
consultative,
STM Content Space + Workflow Data diagnostic, and
treatment
services
STM Opportunity Content Enablers Adjacent Areas
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10. This market is in an early stage
Healthcare Mobility and STM Publishers
Content Workflow Platform Devices mHealth Telemedicine
• Referential • EHR/EMR Ability to stage, • Handheld • Patient The use of
• Drug Data • Charge re-configure and PDA‟s Monitoring medical
• Clinical Capture message data • Smartphones devices information
from an HIS or • Mobile exchanged from
• Journals • Patient Index • iPod Touch
source system to telemedicine/ one site to
• News • CPOE a variety of • iPad another via
telecare
• Guidelines • Order Sets devices • iPhone devices electronic
• Rounding • Android • MP3 players communications
• Scheduling • Windows for the health
for mLearning
Mobile and education of
• Patient Alerts • Laptop the patient or
• Lab Data • Net books computers healthcare
• Financial/ • Mobile Carts and desktops provider and for
Billing Mgmt • Mobile • Data collection the purpose of
• Performance Diagnostic software improving patient
Mgmt Software tools care.
• Diagnostic • Workstations Telemedicine
Imaging includes
consultative,
STM Content Space + Workflow Data diagnostic, and
treatment
services
STM Opportunity Content enablers Adjacent Areas
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11. Mobile Devices Definition
• Mobile Devices
– Traditionally “Pocket-sized computing devices,” typically having a display
screen with touch input or a miniature keyboard
– The definition is evolving as larger mobile devices appear (iPad, Net-books)
– Not all of these devices can access all public or proprietary mobile networks,
however, as they develop more will be able to include direct mobile access
• Mobile Devices may include:
– Smartphone
– Mobile computer/Mobile cart/Mobile monitor
– Personal digital assistant/enterprise digital assistant including the Blackberry
– Digital still camera (DSC)/Digital video camera (DVC or digital camcorder)
– Portable media player
– e-book reader
– Pager Advances in mobile device technology
– Personal navigation devices are fueling mobility as a growing medical
– iPad (as of 2010) application 10
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12. Relevant Handheld Devices
BlackBerry Palm Nokia Windows Phone Android Phone
Motion computing,
mobile computer and
mobile cart
iPod Touch
iPhone 4G iPad NetBook
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13. Market Dynamics:
• Worldwide mobile device sales to end users equaled 1.6 billion units in 2010,
a 31.8 percent increase from 2009
• Smartphone sales to end users were up 72.1 percent from 2009 and
accounted for 19 percent of total mobile communications device sales in
2010
• Worldwide mobile phone sales to end users reached 32.7 percent growth in
the fourth quarter of 2010, with sales of 452 million units
• Gartner forecasts worldwide mobile application store downloads to reach
17.7 billion downloads in 2011, a 117 percent increase from an estimated 8.2
billion downloads in 2010
• According to the MDsearch Smartphone Survey, 53% of physician
respondents own a smartphone and 63% of those physicians are using
mobile medical applications
• EMR vendors have begun to offer remote access to EMRs via smartphone
applications (Example: Epic Systems partnership with Apple announced in
2009 for a mobile EHR pilot)
• Source: Gartner Research; 'Forecast: Mobile Application Stores, Worldwide, 2008-2014'
Mdsearch: and Mobile Health Q1 2010 State of the Industry. Mobilehealthnews, 12
2010 report
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14. STM Participants: Early Signs of Differentiation
• “Large healthcare publishers such as Hearst Business Media, Reed
Elsevier, Thomson Reuters, and Wolters Kluwer have a portfolio of
products that support clinicians, healthcare providers, and payers
along the healthcare workflow. These products are still evolving as
the technologies mature.”
• “The main components include traditional reference and journal
content; teaching and training applications (particularly for nursing).”
• “The most highly competitive area is in clinical decision support
tools, where order sets and drug reference databases are the most
common product.”
• “There will be increased focus on content integration with work-flow
needs and just-in-time delivery driving competitive features and
pricing. As much of the evidence as possible should be embedded in
content-based software.”
Source: Outsell, Inc., Growth Trends in the Market for Clinical
Decision Support Tools, June 2010 13
15. HC Mobility: Notable Service Providers
Referential Content and Clinical Workflow
Analysis Sources
• UnBound Medicine • TR Clinical Expert
• Medicine Central • Patientkeeper
• Evidence Central • Global Care Quest
• ePocrates • Dr. First
• Lexi-Comp • IQMax
• Dynamed • Theradoc Expert
• Diagnosaurus Systems
• Skyscape • Pharmacy OneSource
(Sentri7)
• Up-to-date
• MedMind (CareFusion)
• Tarascon Pocket
Pharmacopia • Premier Safety
Surveillor
• TR Micromedex products
• Cogon Systems
• MedAptus
• CureMD
• Zynx, First DataBank
• Elsevier – First Consult
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17. Thomson Reuters CLINICAL XPERT AGGREGATES PATIENT DATA
FROM THE HOSPITAL AND DELIVERS IT DIRECTLY TO CLINICAINS
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18. CLINICAL XPERT ADDRESSES HOSPITALS‟ CLINICAL AND
BUSINESS CHALLENGES…
• Enhances clinician efficiency
• Champions informed decision at the point-of-care
• Address CMS and Joint Commission initiatives
• Identifies high-risk patients quickly via clinical surveillance
• Promotes patient safety and reduces medical errors
• Reduces lost or inaccurate charges (CX Billing)
• Facilitates clinician communication
• Improves physician satisfaction and relationship with the hospital
• Creates competitive advantage for recruiting clinicians
• Serves as an HIS downtime solution, providing uninterrupted access to
patient information when the HIS is not available
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20. Pharmacy Xpert Product Description
• Pharmacy Xpert consists of three primary components
• Xpert design to support
pharmacy decision support
• Links to HIS systems
Pharmacy • Patient specific drug
Application interaction checking, IV Index
and calculators
• Drugdex
• Diseasedex GM
Micromedex • Drug REAX
• IV Index
Content
• Pre-built pharmacy
profiles
• Patient data
• Real-time surveillance
Clinical Xpert Foundation • Mobility
• Integration with any HIS
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23. Business Model Issues
• Costs associated with HIMS data conversation
• Technology challenges
– Data access layer capabilities
– Messaging layer to devices
– Mobile device platform strategy
• End-User issues
– Who is the actual customer (Institutional Providers, Physicians,
Pharmacists, others)
– Willingness-to-pay
– Quality assurance
• Regulatory issues
– Privacy
– Data Integrity
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24. Business Model Options
• Software model: • Capital investment
– Perpetual lease – Requires institutional
participation
– Maintenance
– Includes subscription to
– Updates content
• Subscription-based • Suitable for content
• Less likely
• Transaction-based
• Provides service to
• Sponsorship organizations
• Advertising • Less likely
• Shells are available to
• App Store for download
enable usage by those with
institutional access or
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26. Challenges Moving Forward
• The path to the highest quality solution sets will
require additional progress in electronic health
records (EHRs)
– Interoperability challenges
– Data standardization challenges
– Adoption challenges (perhaps overcome in the US by
Meaningful Use requirements)
• We are at an early phase that could be the
beginning of a path to even greater benefits based
upon the ability to access and utilize a very high
volume of existing data that will become available
as EHRs are fully adapted for use in mobile
devices.
27. U.S. Hospital EHR Adoption Forecasts
90
Hospitals with EHRs (%)
100 85
75 80
80 65
60
40
40
20
12
20
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
100
Hospitals with EHRs (%)
80
60 Any
Basic
40
Advanced
20
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
*Hospitals in this instance are considered to be acute care, non-federal hospitals; baseline penetration rates are derived from an analysis by Jha, et al in Health
Affairs (October 2010) based on the March-September 2009 AHA health IT survey (N=3101); forecasts modeled based on primary and secondary research with
health care CIOs
Source: Frost & Sullivan
28. U.S. Physician EHR Adoption Forecasts
100
89
85
81
80 74
66
Physicians (%)
57
60
49
44
41
40 35
29
24
21
18 17 17
20
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Year
*EHR = any EHR with basic or advanced capabilities
29. Conclusion
• Mobility is already providing important services to
healthcare professionals
• Moving forward, there should be increasing
adoption of EHRs by 2016
• The combination of widespread EHRs plus more
advanced wireless device features should have a
profound effect on the level of information that will
be available and useful at the point of care
• Future business models will need to account for
higher amounts of data available at the point of
care, along with the software investment required
to access data from various systems
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