This document discusses exploring options to make motorbike exhaust ports safer through the use of guards. It introduces the Bioworks team who are examining solutions and emphasizes working together to increase safety both today and in the future.
Le soluzioni lean di om still global logistics summit bologna 25-03-2015Concordia Srl
Per le aziende manifatturiere moderne la lean production è ormai una realtà, una necessità di implementazione che non può più essere rinviata. Per assecondare le aziende e supportarle nel cambiamento, OM STILL ha studiato mezzi specifici per passare dalla vecchia concezione di movimentazione materiali con carrelli elevatori tradizionali alla lean production con trattori e trasportatori più agili, flessibili e sicuri
Ma per la lean production è sufficiente sostituire i classici muletti a forche con i trattori e i rimorchi ?
Assolutamente no. La lean production è una trasformazione completa del concetto di asservimento delle linee, che passano da una logica “push” a una logica “pull” con azzeramento delle scorte intermedie, riduzione delle unità di carico e aumento della frequenza di alimentazione. Il passaggio dai classici muletti a forca ai trattori con rimorchi è solo una componente di un sistema di asservimento delle linee completamente rinnovato. Il passaggio da una concezione tradizionale a una “lean” dunque è fatta di numerosi componenti che vanno ad interagire, di cui la scelta dei mezzi di movimentazione ne è solo una parte.
In questo intervento dunque si evidenzieranno le esperienze fatte da OM STILL nell’implementazione delle “lean” produttive presso i propri clienti, approfondendo punti vincenti ed errori comuni ricorrenti in questi progetti e focalizzandosi infine su alcuni “case history” di successo di clienti importanti.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O lançamento está programado para o próximo mês com preço inicial sugerido de US$799.
The document discusses muffler systems and their functions. It describes how mufflers decrease noise from internal combustion engines by using passages and chambers lined with fiberglass or resonating chambers to cause destructive interference of sound waves. It then discusses three main types of mufflers: chamber mufflers, which have multiple chambers to slow and absorb sound; straight-through mufflers, which allow straight exhaust flow to quickly remove noise; and turbo mufflers, which use a turbine to quickly decrease noise pressure from high engine exhaust pressures. Diagrams of exhaust flow versus sound and muffler material are also included.
Muffler a tool using mutation to facilitate fault localization 2.0Tao He
The document describes an approach called Muffler that uses mutation testing to facilitate fault localization. Muffler's key hypothesis is that mutating a faulty statement is less likely to change the outcome of passed test cases compared to mutating a correct statement. The approach involves mutating statements according to coverage from failed test cases, running the mutants on passed test cases, and ranking statements based on how often mutants toggle test outcomes. The document outlines Muffler's model and steps in detail and discusses how it aims to be robust against issues like coincidental correctness, multi-fault scenarios, and equivalent coverage.
Helen Paterson
Department of Women’s and Children's Health, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago
(Thursday, 2.00, General 1)
Maternity Plus ™ is the Maternity Information System used in the Southern District Health Board (SDHB). It is used by Lead Maternity Carers (LMC) in the primary sector and Kew and Dunedin Hospitals in the secondary and tertiary sectors. At present all maternity bookings are completed by LMCs on paper and sent to the SDHB, that data is subsequently entered manually into the SDHB Maternity Plus system. Our goal is to integrate the electronic systems used to optimise efficiency and accuracy of data entry and use.
Le soluzioni lean di om still global logistics summit bologna 25-03-2015Concordia Srl
Per le aziende manifatturiere moderne la lean production è ormai una realtà, una necessità di implementazione che non può più essere rinviata. Per assecondare le aziende e supportarle nel cambiamento, OM STILL ha studiato mezzi specifici per passare dalla vecchia concezione di movimentazione materiali con carrelli elevatori tradizionali alla lean production con trattori e trasportatori più agili, flessibili e sicuri
Ma per la lean production è sufficiente sostituire i classici muletti a forche con i trattori e i rimorchi ?
Assolutamente no. La lean production è una trasformazione completa del concetto di asservimento delle linee, che passano da una logica “push” a una logica “pull” con azzeramento delle scorte intermedie, riduzione delle unità di carico e aumento della frequenza di alimentazione. Il passaggio dai classici muletti a forca ai trattori con rimorchi è solo una componente di un sistema di asservimento delle linee completamente rinnovato. Il passaggio da una concezione tradizionale a una “lean” dunque è fatta di numerosi componenti che vanno ad interagire, di cui la scelta dei mezzi di movimentazione ne è solo una parte.
In questo intervento dunque si evidenzieranno le esperienze fatte da OM STILL nell’implementazione delle “lean” produttive presso i propri clienti, approfondendo punti vincenti ed errori comuni ricorrenti in questi progetti e focalizzandosi infine su alcuni “case history” di successo di clienti importanti.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O lançamento está programado para o próximo mês com preço inicial sugerido de US$799.
The document discusses muffler systems and their functions. It describes how mufflers decrease noise from internal combustion engines by using passages and chambers lined with fiberglass or resonating chambers to cause destructive interference of sound waves. It then discusses three main types of mufflers: chamber mufflers, which have multiple chambers to slow and absorb sound; straight-through mufflers, which allow straight exhaust flow to quickly remove noise; and turbo mufflers, which use a turbine to quickly decrease noise pressure from high engine exhaust pressures. Diagrams of exhaust flow versus sound and muffler material are also included.
Muffler a tool using mutation to facilitate fault localization 2.0Tao He
The document describes an approach called Muffler that uses mutation testing to facilitate fault localization. Muffler's key hypothesis is that mutating a faulty statement is less likely to change the outcome of passed test cases compared to mutating a correct statement. The approach involves mutating statements according to coverage from failed test cases, running the mutants on passed test cases, and ranking statements based on how often mutants toggle test outcomes. The document outlines Muffler's model and steps in detail and discusses how it aims to be robust against issues like coincidental correctness, multi-fault scenarios, and equivalent coverage.
Helen Paterson
Department of Women’s and Children's Health, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago
(Thursday, 2.00, General 1)
Maternity Plus ™ is the Maternity Information System used in the Southern District Health Board (SDHB). It is used by Lead Maternity Carers (LMC) in the primary sector and Kew and Dunedin Hospitals in the secondary and tertiary sectors. At present all maternity bookings are completed by LMCs on paper and sent to the SDHB, that data is subsequently entered manually into the SDHB Maternity Plus system. Our goal is to integrate the electronic systems used to optimise efficiency and accuracy of data entry and use.
Case Study Analysis - Muffler Magic Human Resource Management. Basically It is an automobile company and they have done expansion and after doing expansion their profit is decreasing rather than increasing . So we have to give recommendation to HR department to do increment in profit. We have submitted the critical analysis summary and presentation . It is an group report
The document discusses two motorcycle products - the successful Bajaj motorcycles and the failed LML motorcycles. It analyzes the market share and primary users of each product. Bajaj has been successful due to targeting different user segments with a wide range of affordable models, while LML lacked new models, marketing, and distribution channels. The document also examines the companies' research and development efforts, and concludes Bajaj's continuous innovation has contributed to its success, while LML struggled with financial issues.
The document discusses muffler systems and their functions. It describes how mufflers decrease noise from internal combustion engines by using passages and chambers lined with fiberglass or resonating chambers to cause destructive interference of sound waves. It then discusses three main types of mufflers: chamber mufflers, which have multiple chambers to slow and absorb sound; straight-through mufflers, which allow straight exhaust flow to quickly remove noise; and turbo mufflers, which use a turbine to quickly decrease noise pressure from high engine exhaust pressures. Diagrams of exhaust flow versus sound and muffler material are also included.
This is a business plan for the newly developed electric motorcycle prototype. The PPT gives details about the idea, the motorcycle, the making, specs, advantages etc.
This presentation summarizes BP's major safety disasters and the initiatives taken to improve safety culture. It describes three major disasters - in Texas in 2005, Alaska in 2006, and the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 - that resulted from a lack of safety practices and negligence prioritizing profit over safety. BP faced billions in fines and penalties and long-term damage to its reputation. New programs like Operating Management System and Site Alignment aim to standardize operations and improve two-way communication between levels to prevent future incidents.
Corso carrellisti 12h (estratto slide). Accordo Stato / Regioni del 22-02-2012Studio Stefani
Estratto delle presentazione utilizzata nel corso di formazione per addetti all'uso dei carrelli elevatori. Corso da 12 ore, secondo Accordo Stato / Regioni del 22-02-2012.
The document discusses the exhaust system of vehicles. It describes the main parts of an exhaust system which include the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, oxygen sensor, exhaust pipe, and muffler. It explains how mufflers work to reduce noise by using baffles, wave cancellation, resonators, and absorbing materials. Mufflers come in different types like baffle, wave cancellation, resonance, absorber, and combined resonance types. The document also discusses how mufflers and exhaust pipes work to reduce noise produced from engine exhaust gases.
Noise control is important for many products like computer hard drives and appliances. Sound is defined as vibrations stimulating the ear, and can propagate as longitudinal or transverse waves. Sound level is measured in decibels on a logarithmic scale, where a small increase represents a large increase in sound energy. Sources of noise include industrial sources like transportation and non-industrial sources like traffic. Methods to reduce noise include improving engineering to lower noise levels, establishing regulations for manufacturers, and reducing vibration at sources.
The document summarizes the key components of an internal combustion engine exhaust system. It discusses how exhaust gas is emitted from fuel combustion and transported from the engine through the exhaust manifold. It then describes the three main functions of the exhaust system: to channel waste gases out of the engine; reduce engine noise; and clean emissions. It lists the main pollutants from exhaust and the key components of an exhaust system, which include the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, muffler, and tail pipe. The exhaust manifold collects hot exhaust gases from the engine and burns any remaining fuel. The catalytic converter uses a catalyst to convert harmful compounds into harmless ones. The muffler then cancels engine noise before the exhaust is expelled through the tail pipe.
The Diabetes Discovery Project at Austin Health aimed to use their Cerner EMR system to routinely test HbA1c levels on inpatients over 54 to identify undiagnosed and poorly controlled diabetes. Testing of over 5,000 patients found 5% had undiagnosed diabetes and 29% had known diabetes. Higher HbA1c levels were associated with increased hospital admissions and longer lengths of stay for surgical patients. The project demonstrated using health IT to identify diabetes management opportunities. Ongoing work includes refining protocols and expanding to other patient populations.
This document summarizes a presentation on using data and informatics to improve allied health services. It discusses the history of allied health and challenges with data collection. Examples are provided of projects in New Zealand that used data to enhance patient and clinician experiences, reduce hospital-acquired infections, and inform staffing needs. The presentation emphasizes standardizing data to facilitate benchmarking and applying knowledge gained from data analysis to drive improvements in allied health.
This document presents a proof of concept for using Twitter data to conduct syndromic surveillance for public health monitoring. It analyzed tweets containing the keyword "measles" between 2014-2015 and found 1,408 relevant tweets. The number of tweets mentioning measles was compared to confirmed measles cases from a national surveillance system, showing potential for Twitter data as an early warning system. However, limitations include using a single keyword and the free Twitter API. Future work proposed improving data collection, applying machine learning techniques, and validating tweets with other health data sources.
The document discusses using surface modelling and mapping techniques to analyze healthcare data. It provides three scenarios as examples: 1) Mapping KPIs regionally to identify opportunities for improvement, 2) Mapping data around a specific pharmacy to examine market penetration, and 3) Comparing the market penetration of two smoking cessation medications. Surface mapping allows easy visualization and comparison of multiple data layers, helps protect patient privacy, and can provide insights into how to optimize outcomes.
The document summarizes how providing laptop computers to clinicians in a community allied health service has enhanced clinical care. Each of the 20 clinicians was provided a laptop with mobile data and remote desktop access to complete administrative and electronic tasks in the community rather than returning to the office. This has increased efficiency by allowing timely and collaborative work, which has decreased stress on clinicians and allowed for more timely information sharing with children and families. Some challenges remain around the weight of laptops and continuing reliance on paper records. Future plans include providing iPads and moving to more paperless systems.
This document describes the development of an electronic workflow system called scope to improve surgical practice at a District Health Board (DHB) hospital. The goals were to seamlessly map the patient journey, accurately collect coded data, and leverage trusted data to inform clinicians. The system streamlines waiting lists, captures accurate operating notes, and facilitates morbidity and mortality meetings. Implementation across surgical specialties has achieved good compliance and uptake. Preliminary results found increased quality of notes, discussion of complications, and potential to change practice through advanced data analysis. In conclusion, scope has replaced a disconnected paper system with a seamless electronic solution that fully captures standardized data to improve surgical outcomes.
1. The document discusses how healthcare has progressed beyond just electronic medical records (EMRs) and is now focused on areas like mobile computing, health collaboration, cloud-based back office systems, health intelligence, and clinical grade communications.
2. It provides examples of how technology is enabling cross-campus collaboration, telehealth, clinical collaboration using medical devices and teleradiology, and clinical communications.
3. The document advocates for sustainable eHealth innovation beyond just EMRs and discusses how areas like health analytics, mobility for care, patient-centered care, and emerging technologies can further improve healthcare.
The document discusses empowering healthcare through technology that is safe, works for everyone, and leaves no one behind. It describes how digital technologies are disrupting traditional healthcare models and outlines opportunities to enhance patient and provider experiences through virtual care, remote monitoring, and analytics. Key goals are mentioned like reducing readmissions, increasing effectiveness, and improving clinical productivity. The future of healthcare is envisioned as personalized, connected, data-driven, and empowering every person and organization to achieve more through technology.
The document discusses using analytics and care coordination to reduce hospitalizations and arrests of mental health patients. It notes that around 10% of patients are readmitted to psychiatric hospitals within 30 days of discharge. Care coordination aims to break this cycle through improved outcomes, treatment adherence, continuity of care, and identifying high-risk patients. Analytics tools can provide predictive modeling, population clustering, and care quality analysis to develop insights. The goal is to engage all stakeholders to deliver an integrated care plan through data-driven insights and coordination between providers.
Dr Nic Woods discusses tools for early recognition and management of sepsis using the electronic medical record (EMR). Sepsis poses a major global health challenge and burden. Tools discussed include a sepsis predictive model built into the EMR that can detect signs of sepsis with sensitivities of 68-91% and specificities of 91-97.6%. Clinical decision support and workflows in the EMR are also used to alert clinicians and guide treatment. Evaluations found these tools helped reduce mortality from sepsis by 4.2-17% and lower length of hospital stays. Key points emphasized that predictive models integrated into clinical workflows can positively impact outcomes, but more progress is still needed.
Case Study Analysis - Muffler Magic Human Resource Management. Basically It is an automobile company and they have done expansion and after doing expansion their profit is decreasing rather than increasing . So we have to give recommendation to HR department to do increment in profit. We have submitted the critical analysis summary and presentation . It is an group report
The document discusses two motorcycle products - the successful Bajaj motorcycles and the failed LML motorcycles. It analyzes the market share and primary users of each product. Bajaj has been successful due to targeting different user segments with a wide range of affordable models, while LML lacked new models, marketing, and distribution channels. The document also examines the companies' research and development efforts, and concludes Bajaj's continuous innovation has contributed to its success, while LML struggled with financial issues.
The document discusses muffler systems and their functions. It describes how mufflers decrease noise from internal combustion engines by using passages and chambers lined with fiberglass or resonating chambers to cause destructive interference of sound waves. It then discusses three main types of mufflers: chamber mufflers, which have multiple chambers to slow and absorb sound; straight-through mufflers, which allow straight exhaust flow to quickly remove noise; and turbo mufflers, which use a turbine to quickly decrease noise pressure from high engine exhaust pressures. Diagrams of exhaust flow versus sound and muffler material are also included.
This is a business plan for the newly developed electric motorcycle prototype. The PPT gives details about the idea, the motorcycle, the making, specs, advantages etc.
This presentation summarizes BP's major safety disasters and the initiatives taken to improve safety culture. It describes three major disasters - in Texas in 2005, Alaska in 2006, and the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 - that resulted from a lack of safety practices and negligence prioritizing profit over safety. BP faced billions in fines and penalties and long-term damage to its reputation. New programs like Operating Management System and Site Alignment aim to standardize operations and improve two-way communication between levels to prevent future incidents.
Corso carrellisti 12h (estratto slide). Accordo Stato / Regioni del 22-02-2012Studio Stefani
Estratto delle presentazione utilizzata nel corso di formazione per addetti all'uso dei carrelli elevatori. Corso da 12 ore, secondo Accordo Stato / Regioni del 22-02-2012.
The document discusses the exhaust system of vehicles. It describes the main parts of an exhaust system which include the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, oxygen sensor, exhaust pipe, and muffler. It explains how mufflers work to reduce noise by using baffles, wave cancellation, resonators, and absorbing materials. Mufflers come in different types like baffle, wave cancellation, resonance, absorber, and combined resonance types. The document also discusses how mufflers and exhaust pipes work to reduce noise produced from engine exhaust gases.
Noise control is important for many products like computer hard drives and appliances. Sound is defined as vibrations stimulating the ear, and can propagate as longitudinal or transverse waves. Sound level is measured in decibels on a logarithmic scale, where a small increase represents a large increase in sound energy. Sources of noise include industrial sources like transportation and non-industrial sources like traffic. Methods to reduce noise include improving engineering to lower noise levels, establishing regulations for manufacturers, and reducing vibration at sources.
The document summarizes the key components of an internal combustion engine exhaust system. It discusses how exhaust gas is emitted from fuel combustion and transported from the engine through the exhaust manifold. It then describes the three main functions of the exhaust system: to channel waste gases out of the engine; reduce engine noise; and clean emissions. It lists the main pollutants from exhaust and the key components of an exhaust system, which include the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, muffler, and tail pipe. The exhaust manifold collects hot exhaust gases from the engine and burns any remaining fuel. The catalytic converter uses a catalyst to convert harmful compounds into harmless ones. The muffler then cancels engine noise before the exhaust is expelled through the tail pipe.
The Diabetes Discovery Project at Austin Health aimed to use their Cerner EMR system to routinely test HbA1c levels on inpatients over 54 to identify undiagnosed and poorly controlled diabetes. Testing of over 5,000 patients found 5% had undiagnosed diabetes and 29% had known diabetes. Higher HbA1c levels were associated with increased hospital admissions and longer lengths of stay for surgical patients. The project demonstrated using health IT to identify diabetes management opportunities. Ongoing work includes refining protocols and expanding to other patient populations.
This document summarizes a presentation on using data and informatics to improve allied health services. It discusses the history of allied health and challenges with data collection. Examples are provided of projects in New Zealand that used data to enhance patient and clinician experiences, reduce hospital-acquired infections, and inform staffing needs. The presentation emphasizes standardizing data to facilitate benchmarking and applying knowledge gained from data analysis to drive improvements in allied health.
This document presents a proof of concept for using Twitter data to conduct syndromic surveillance for public health monitoring. It analyzed tweets containing the keyword "measles" between 2014-2015 and found 1,408 relevant tweets. The number of tweets mentioning measles was compared to confirmed measles cases from a national surveillance system, showing potential for Twitter data as an early warning system. However, limitations include using a single keyword and the free Twitter API. Future work proposed improving data collection, applying machine learning techniques, and validating tweets with other health data sources.
The document discusses using surface modelling and mapping techniques to analyze healthcare data. It provides three scenarios as examples: 1) Mapping KPIs regionally to identify opportunities for improvement, 2) Mapping data around a specific pharmacy to examine market penetration, and 3) Comparing the market penetration of two smoking cessation medications. Surface mapping allows easy visualization and comparison of multiple data layers, helps protect patient privacy, and can provide insights into how to optimize outcomes.
The document summarizes how providing laptop computers to clinicians in a community allied health service has enhanced clinical care. Each of the 20 clinicians was provided a laptop with mobile data and remote desktop access to complete administrative and electronic tasks in the community rather than returning to the office. This has increased efficiency by allowing timely and collaborative work, which has decreased stress on clinicians and allowed for more timely information sharing with children and families. Some challenges remain around the weight of laptops and continuing reliance on paper records. Future plans include providing iPads and moving to more paperless systems.
This document describes the development of an electronic workflow system called scope to improve surgical practice at a District Health Board (DHB) hospital. The goals were to seamlessly map the patient journey, accurately collect coded data, and leverage trusted data to inform clinicians. The system streamlines waiting lists, captures accurate operating notes, and facilitates morbidity and mortality meetings. Implementation across surgical specialties has achieved good compliance and uptake. Preliminary results found increased quality of notes, discussion of complications, and potential to change practice through advanced data analysis. In conclusion, scope has replaced a disconnected paper system with a seamless electronic solution that fully captures standardized data to improve surgical outcomes.
1. The document discusses how healthcare has progressed beyond just electronic medical records (EMRs) and is now focused on areas like mobile computing, health collaboration, cloud-based back office systems, health intelligence, and clinical grade communications.
2. It provides examples of how technology is enabling cross-campus collaboration, telehealth, clinical collaboration using medical devices and teleradiology, and clinical communications.
3. The document advocates for sustainable eHealth innovation beyond just EMRs and discusses how areas like health analytics, mobility for care, patient-centered care, and emerging technologies can further improve healthcare.
The document discusses empowering healthcare through technology that is safe, works for everyone, and leaves no one behind. It describes how digital technologies are disrupting traditional healthcare models and outlines opportunities to enhance patient and provider experiences through virtual care, remote monitoring, and analytics. Key goals are mentioned like reducing readmissions, increasing effectiveness, and improving clinical productivity. The future of healthcare is envisioned as personalized, connected, data-driven, and empowering every person and organization to achieve more through technology.
The document discusses using analytics and care coordination to reduce hospitalizations and arrests of mental health patients. It notes that around 10% of patients are readmitted to psychiatric hospitals within 30 days of discharge. Care coordination aims to break this cycle through improved outcomes, treatment adherence, continuity of care, and identifying high-risk patients. Analytics tools can provide predictive modeling, population clustering, and care quality analysis to develop insights. The goal is to engage all stakeholders to deliver an integrated care plan through data-driven insights and coordination between providers.
Dr Nic Woods discusses tools for early recognition and management of sepsis using the electronic medical record (EMR). Sepsis poses a major global health challenge and burden. Tools discussed include a sepsis predictive model built into the EMR that can detect signs of sepsis with sensitivities of 68-91% and specificities of 91-97.6%. Clinical decision support and workflows in the EMR are also used to alert clinicians and guide treatment. Evaluations found these tools helped reduce mortality from sepsis by 4.2-17% and lower length of hospital stays. Key points emphasized that predictive models integrated into clinical workflows can positively impact outcomes, but more progress is still needed.
This document discusses allied health professionals and their role in the healthcare system. It lists various allied health roles and describes how they rehabilitate and enable patients by taking a collaborative and holistic approach focused on patient needs. The document emphasizes that allied health professionals help reduce health service needs by facilitating patients' independence and ability to remain in their communities. It argues that capturing allied health data can help provide visibility into their services, allow for quality improvement, and ultimately benefit patients through a more coordinated system where the "right intervention" is delivered at the "right time". The challenges of engaging stakeholders and integrating passive data extraction are also addressed.
This document discusses changes in clinical data collection and the role of clinical coders. It notes that data now comes from many sources through various mediums and is used for many purposes. Clinical coding translates medical descriptions into codes. While technology has improved coding efficiency, the role of clinical coders may change further as technology advances. In particular, widespread electronic health records could significantly impact current clinical coding practices and roles. The document urges clinical coders and organizations to consider how to prepare for and adapt to technological changes to ensure accurate and consistent health data collection into the future.
This document provides background information on New Zealand's national maternity system called BadgerNet. It discusses the existing national programs and governance structure in place. BadgerNet is being rolled out nationally as an end-to-end maternity information system to record information from conception to six weeks postnatal. It will be used across District Health Boards and in the community. The financial model and implementation process are also outlined.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Shaun Costello on oncology treatment patterns in the South Island of New Zealand. The presentation discusses the creation of the South Island Cancer Clinical Information System (SICCIS) to capture patient-level oncology data across multiple hospitals in the region. This includes implementation of the MOSAIQ electronic medical record system and a shared data repository called METRIQ. The goal is to analyze the treatment patterns and outcomes of cancer patients in order to improve the quality of care in the South Island. Examples of preliminary analyses of the data are shown, including cancer stages, treatments, and radiation doses for lung cancer patients.
The evaluation identified several unintended consequences of the electronic prescribing pilot including new types of errors related to prescribing workflows and system defaults. Key lessons learned were that ongoing training and engagement are needed as workflows change over time. Regular monitoring is required to identify errors and develop strategies to address them, such as simplifying multi-step processes and minimizing alert fatigue. Overall the evaluation found that electronic prescribing has benefits but also risks, and a focus on how systems are implemented and used is as important as the technology itself.
This document discusses emerging technologies in the pharmacy sector. It begins with an overview of the evolution of pharmacy and a discussion of disruptive technologies. It then examines specific emerging capabilities like online healthcare access in Switzerland, remote patient monitoring in Spain, and ingestible sensors. Exciting retail trends are also explored, such as using customer data to predict behaviors, billboards responding to airplane flights, and the potential of Li-Fi wireless networks. The document suggests several technologies may disrupt pharmacies or remain niche capabilities. Overall, it analyzes new digital innovations and how they could impact pharmacy services and the customer experience.
This document discusses the development of a smartphone app to help patients better manage their rheumatoid arthritis. Interviews with rheumatoid arthritis patients and healthcare professionals revealed key themes. Patients were enthusiastic about an app's potential to record symptoms and communicate with their care team. However, healthcare professionals were apprehensive about increased workloads. Both groups saw value in collecting patient-reported outcomes but acknowledged limitations. Next steps include piloting a new "RAconnect" app and conducting a clinical trial to evaluate its impact on disease management compared to standard care.
This document discusses various self-tracking tools and applications for health, fitness, and well-being. It mentions several companies and products including 23andMe for DNA sequencing, UBiome for microbiome sequencing, Dexcom for continuous blood glucose monitoring, and Jawbone UP and Fitbit for activity tracking. It also discusses ideas around open data, genomic APIs, geo-tracking health data, and future technologies like ingestible sensors. Overall, the document explores the growing field of self-quantification and personalized data collection for improving individual health and wellness.
How to Control Your Asthma Tips by gokuldas hospital.Gokuldas Hospital
Respiratory issues like asthma are the most sensitive issue that is affecting millions worldwide. It hampers the daily activities leaving the body tired and breathless.
The key to a good grip on asthma is proper knowledge and management strategies. Understanding the patient-specific symptoms and carving out an effective treatment likewise is the best way to keep asthma under control.
Travel vaccination in Manchester offers comprehensive immunization services for individuals planning international trips. Expert healthcare providers administer vaccines tailored to your destination, ensuring you stay protected against various diseases. Conveniently located clinics and flexible appointment options make it easy to get the necessary shots before your journey. Stay healthy and travel with confidence by getting vaccinated in Manchester. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
PGx Analysis in VarSeq: A User’s PerspectiveGolden Helix
Since our release of the PGx capabilities in VarSeq, we’ve had a few months to gather some insights from various use cases. Some users approach PGx workflows by means of array genotyping or what seems to be a growing trend of adding the star allele calling to the existing NGS pipeline for whole genome data. Luckily, both approaches are supported with the VarSeq software platform. The genotyping method being used will also dictate what the scope of the tertiary analysis will be. For example, are your PGx reports a standalone pipeline or would your lab’s goal be to handle a dual-purpose workflow and report on PGx + Diagnostic findings.
The purpose of this webcast is to:
Discuss and demonstrate the approaches with array and NGS genotyping methods for star allele calling to prep for downstream analysis.
Following genotyping, explore alternative tertiary workflow concepts in VarSeq to handle PGx reporting.
Moreover, we will include insights users will need to consider when validating their PGx workflow for all possible star alleles and options you have for automating your PGx analysis for large number of samples. Please join us for a session dedicated to the application of star allele genotyping and subsequent PGx workflows in our VarSeq software.
Histololgy of Female Reproductive System.pptxAyeshaZaid1
Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
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The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
Pictorial and detailed description of patellar instability with sign and symptoms and how to diagnose , what investigations you should go with and how to approach with treatment options . I have presented this slide in my 2nd year junior residency in orthopedics at LLRM medical college Meerut and got good reviews for it
After getting it read you will definitely understand the topic.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
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Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga-GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS-2024.pdfOsvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
Gastrointestinal Infections
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS result from the ingestion of pathogens that cause infections at the level of this tract, generally being transmitted by food, water and hands contaminated by microorganisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus, Rotavirus among others that are generally contained in feces, thus configuring a FECAL-ORAL type of transmission.
Among the factors that lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections are the hygienic and sanitary deficiencies that characterize our markets and other places where raw or cooked food is sold, poor environmental sanitation in communities, deficiencies in water treatment (or in the process of its plumbing), risky hygienic-sanitary habits (not washing hands after major and/or minor needs), among others.
These are generally consequences (signs and symptoms) resulting from gastrointestinal infections: diarrhea, vomiting, fever and malaise, among others.
The treatment consists of replacing lost liquids and electrolytes (drinking drinking water and other recommended liquids, including consumption of juicy fruits such as papayas, apples, pears, among others that contain water in their composition).
To prevent this, it is necessary to promote health education, improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of markets and communities in general as a way of promoting, preserving and prolonging PUBLIC HEALTH.
Gastritis and Gastric Health
Gastric Health is one of the most relevant concerns in human health, with gastrointestinal infections being among the main illnesses that affect humans.
Among gastric problems, we have GASTRITIS AND GASTRIC ULCERS as the main public health problems. Gastritis and gastric ulcers normally result from inflammation and corrosion of the walls of the stomach (gastric mucosa) and are generally associated (caused) by the bacterium Helicobacter pylor, which, according to the literature, this bacterium settles on these walls (of the stomach) and starts to release urease that ends up altering the normal pH of the stomach (acid), which leads to inflammation and corrosion of the mucous membranes and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
In addition to bacterial infections, gastritis and gastric ulcers are associated with several factors, with emphasis on prolonged fasting, chemical substances including drugs, alcohol, foods with strong seasonings including chilli, which ends up causing inflammation of the stomach walls and/or corrosion. of the same, resulting in the appearance of wounds and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
Among patients with gastritis and/or ulcers, one of the dilemmas is associated with the foods to consume in order to minimize the sensation of pain and discomfort.
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11. Being safer together today, tomorrow and into the future Me tiakina tahi tātou ia rā ia rā
Editor's Notes
At Greater Wellington our staff face a diverse range of health and safety issues in a wide variety of working environments. Many, including the area of the business you will shortly hear about put a strong challenge on the concepts of “Zero harm” or “harm free” where even the simplest incidents often mean that staff cannot perform their job as they recover. However through the strong reporting culture that Greater Wellington is working hard to grow, uncovering both actual and potential H&S risks, we all aspire to be “Safer together today, tomorrow and into the future – Me tiakina tahi tatou ia ra ia ra.” “ The Muzzle” is an example of not only simple innovation but also a reflection of our staff desire to always be safer – whether a little or a lot!
Greater Wellington is the regional council that covers the lower section of the North Island incorporating 8 local authorities. Our work includes: Public transport Harbours Parks Environmental – monitoring, planning & regulation Water Supply Emergency management Land management Flood protection Pest plant Pest animal work
BioWorks is the pest control contracting arm of Greater Wellington Regional Council. BioWorks employs 16 staff who work to control a range of pest animals across the Wellington region. The team can typically work across 200,000ha of the 800,000ha Wellington region carrying out a variety of pest animal/vector control work involving: Bait stations Traps Aerial drops The choice of technique depends on a wide range of factors, including cost-effectiveness, community views, and environmental considerations.
We target pest animals: Feral cats Weasels/stoats Ferrets Possums – which are our main customers as part of the vector control for bovine Tb
Biowork’s office is the farmland, bush and forested areas of the region and its work is often in difficult terrain. In many cases staff work alone. They work year round in all weather from the melting snow to the hot dry days of a Wairarapa summer. To aid access and provide transport around this environment Bioworks operates a fleet of off-road motorbikes. This was recently standardised to all Honda CRF230’s
The problem Due to the uneven and sometimes unpredictable nature of the terrain (e.g. obstacles hidden in long grass such as fence battens and water pipes that can remain slippery all year round, and wet or greasy surfaces) the staff who are all trained and skilled riders do occasionally get caught out and fall from the motorbikes. Previously these incidents resulted in only minor injuries, however a new problem emerged with the Honda CRF230s where staff were burnt by the exposed exhaust port when they ended up under the bikes. Over a 12-month period two staff members suffered relative serious burns to their lower legs, including one reported to the Department of Labour as serious harm. Information from these reported accidents shows that while they have all occurred at slow speed they have often resulted in the motorbikes falling on top of the rider with them getting their lower leg caught between the front wheel and the un-protected exhaust port. This did not occur with early bikes. Both employees were off work and spent periods in alternative duties as they recovered. The burns needed to be dressed daily by a medical professional to prevent infection .
The solution – exploring all the options!! Initially we considered all possible solutions Listening to the ideas of staff and making sure nothing was ruled out before it was properly considered Motorbikes were still the safest and most efficient way to get around to complete our work
Innovative Thinking – attempt No.1 Following the first accident in February 2010, Greater Wellington’s workshop mechanic was asked to fit exhaust wrap to the exhaust ports on all of motorbike fleet to try and minimise the risk of burning in the event of a fall. This wrap worked reasonably well, reducing the extreme heat of the exhaust on contact and potential serious burns as long as the wrap remained intact. However due to the nature of use and environmental conditions that the motorbikes operate in, they get very dirty requiring regular hose downs as part of their maintenance. Under attack from mud, sand, cow dung and water, the exhaust wrap quickly deteriorated and regularly required re-application.
There was nothing found that was currently commercially available to effectively guard the exhaust that did not create other issues Following more discussion amongst the BioWorks staff members another idea was taken to the local motorcycle shop – Langland Motorcycles - for them to construct a trial item.
The final “Muzzle” was born…. It is a steel cage that effectively isolates the exhaust port and creates a space with sufficient air circulating around it so that the cage itself never gets hot and ensures that the rider’s leg can not come in direct contact with the hot exhaust port. At the same time the cage is open enough to prevent a build up of mud, as well as being robust enough to withstand regular cleaning. While there was no new technology used in the development and construction of the “Muzzle” it was produced using long standing, sound and simple engineering techniques to create a truly functional and effective solution. The end result was a simple solution to a challenging issue that effectively isolated the hot surface from potential direct contact with the rider’s skin.
Proactivity BioWorks staff did not wait for the problem to become significant, recognising from the first accident that this issue existed across the whole fleet of new motorbikes. Both solutions – initially the wrap followed by the Muzzle – were quickly fitted to every motorbike in the fleet. Work started on a more durable solution to the wrap even before it was known to be an unsustainable solution. Applicability This Muzzle can be fitted to all Honda CFR 230 motorbikes, or indeed all trail bikes that are used in a similar way. This is relevant for the other smaller fleets of different motorbikes in other parts of New Zealand, for farm work as well as for recreational riders. Results While there have been several further reported occurrences involving BioWorks staff having slow speed falls from motorbikes, there have been no reported burns from the exhaust port since the Muzzles have been fitted. By working together we did make it safer and we will continue to do so in the future.