This presentation was prepared as a project assignment for the course hosted on edx titled The Future of Work: Preparing for Disruption by the World Bank
Keynote presentation in London at Insurance IoT Europe Summit , Insights about Wearable Technology Market.
Innovation in InsurTech is a must for Health Insurers.
The Service Revolution and the Transformation of Marketing ScienceMohamadreza Mashouf
The document discusses how advances in information technology have fueled a transformation from goods-based to service-based economies, by enabling ubiquitous customer communication, massive customer data collection, and more personalized services and customer relationships. It argues that information technology is profoundly influencing marketing science by expanding opportunities for service and allowing firms to provide better customized experiences and engage in more profitable long-term relationships with customers.
The document outlines several key issues and challenges in implementing electronic health records. These include: lack of standard clinical terminology; resistance to new technology by healthcare providers; high costs of computer systems; privacy and security concerns; ensuring data quality and accuracy; lack of staff training; and involvement of clinicians in the process. Addressing these challenges will require efforts such as developing standard terminologies, intensive user training programs, evaluating costs versus benefits, implementing strong security and privacy protections, and engaging healthcare professionals throughout the implementation.
The Future of Tablets New Orleans -Healthcare and Tablets - SoftCloudsNextVision Media
Tablets in Education and Healthcare
Doug Feldmann, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Education and Human Services - Northern Kentucky University
David Wetherelt, Director of Mobile Strategies - SoftClouds
Sol Rosenberg, VP, Business Development & Content Acquisition- Copia Interactive, LLC
The document discusses the role of technology in healthcare, including biomedical, informational, and knowledge-based technologies. It describes how these technologies can improve patient safety, enhance care delivery, facilitate decision making, and decrease costs. The document also examines informatics, meaningful use standards, privacy/security, and how various technologies will continue integrating to transform healthcare delivery.
This presentation was prepared as a project assignment for the course hosted on edx titled The Future of Work: Preparing for Disruption by the World Bank
Keynote presentation in London at Insurance IoT Europe Summit , Insights about Wearable Technology Market.
Innovation in InsurTech is a must for Health Insurers.
The Service Revolution and the Transformation of Marketing ScienceMohamadreza Mashouf
The document discusses how advances in information technology have fueled a transformation from goods-based to service-based economies, by enabling ubiquitous customer communication, massive customer data collection, and more personalized services and customer relationships. It argues that information technology is profoundly influencing marketing science by expanding opportunities for service and allowing firms to provide better customized experiences and engage in more profitable long-term relationships with customers.
The document outlines several key issues and challenges in implementing electronic health records. These include: lack of standard clinical terminology; resistance to new technology by healthcare providers; high costs of computer systems; privacy and security concerns; ensuring data quality and accuracy; lack of staff training; and involvement of clinicians in the process. Addressing these challenges will require efforts such as developing standard terminologies, intensive user training programs, evaluating costs versus benefits, implementing strong security and privacy protections, and engaging healthcare professionals throughout the implementation.
The Future of Tablets New Orleans -Healthcare and Tablets - SoftCloudsNextVision Media
Tablets in Education and Healthcare
Doug Feldmann, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Education and Human Services - Northern Kentucky University
David Wetherelt, Director of Mobile Strategies - SoftClouds
Sol Rosenberg, VP, Business Development & Content Acquisition- Copia Interactive, LLC
The document discusses the role of technology in healthcare, including biomedical, informational, and knowledge-based technologies. It describes how these technologies can improve patient safety, enhance care delivery, facilitate decision making, and decrease costs. The document also examines informatics, meaningful use standards, privacy/security, and how various technologies will continue integrating to transform healthcare delivery.
Telemedicine software platform for hospitals & healthcare providers an ul...AndrewSebastian17
A telemedicine software platform allows medical providers to diagnose and treat patients remotely using video chats, phone calls, email and other telecommunication tools. It works by having patients create an online account and request visits, notifying physicians of requests who can then accept, decline or schedule visits. Key benefits include seeing more patients per day, increased flexibility for providers and convenience for patients. Important factors for such a platform include supporting low bandwidth, being HIPAA compliant, having built-in support and scheduling capabilities. Setting one up involves ensuring equipment works, complying with telemedicine laws, training staff and setting up online workflows.
This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) applications in healthcare. It discusses the dimensions and characteristics ("7 Vs") of IoT, healthcare networks and frameworks, technologies used in healthcare like cloud computing and big data, security considerations, example services and applications. Some benefits of IoT in healthcare include cost reduction, improved treatment, and faster disease diagnosis through continuous monitoring. Challenges include privacy, unauthorized access, and regulation. The scope of IoT in healthcare is growing as more hospitals invest in technology to help doctors and patients.
9 benefits of mobilizing patient care with hospital technologySamsung Business USA
Healthcare happens on the go — with nurses coming to patients' bedsides, physicians conferring during shift changes and patients following their care protocol after being discharged. Mobile devices like tablets and smartphones allow healthcare providers and their patients to stay connected at all times, empowering clinicians and improving patient outcomes.
You can enhance your patient care with these nine best practices for mobile healthcare solutions.
Challenges of Healthcare Application DevelopmentMarie Weaver
Checkout about healthcare app development roadblocks and features to build an app with excellent user experience. Contact us for healthcare application development.
IOT is the Future of Healthcare (Logtel IOT conference May 2014)Ofer Atzmon
Ofer Atzmon gave a presentation on the convergence of eHealth and the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare. He defined key terms like mHealth, telemedicine, and IoT in healthcare. He described how a typical health IoT system works with wireless biosensors, smartphones, and cloud-based monitoring. Case studies showed applications in areas like wearable fitness monitors, personal emergency response systems, remote patient monitoring, and medication management. The future of health IoT is seen to include body area networks using many small wearable sensors with long battery life. However, challenges remain around regulatory issues, reimbursement models, standardization, and privacy/security.
Non Invasive Health Monitoring with mHealthBart Collet
mHealth Trends and examples of non invasive mobile health devices, organisations and services.
Made as preparation for MoMoAMS #14 about mHealth, Jan 25th 2010, Amsterdam
The document discusses trends in wearable technology, including how wearables can be used in healthcare to monitor patient health and enhance lives. It notes that over 60% of users feel more informed and over 80% feel their lives are enhanced by wearable tech. The document also explores how wearable technology may evolve in the future with new forms like smart clothes, jewelry, and digestible or implantable devices. It raises questions about how wearable data can be better utilized and optimized to realize their full predictive potential.
This document discusses the implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) in primary care and identifies some key issues and challenges. It notes that EHRs allow for digitally stored healthcare information over a patient's lifetime and that primary care is usually the first point of contact with the healthcare system. Some benefits of EHR implementation are improved data accuracy and quality, greater practitioner access to information, enhanced quality of care, and increased efficiency. However, main challenges include developing strong governance and standards, building necessary infrastructure, addressing users' attitudes and skills toward new technologies, and ensuring data quality, safety, and adequate technical support.
The document discusses electronic health records (EHR) in long-term care facilities. It covers the goals of EHR which include improving care, sharing records efficiently, and using data to enhance care delivery. However, several issues need to be addressed such as standards development, costs, security, and usability. Nursing facilities can participate in local EHR initiatives and ensure their vendors plans support emerging requirements for interoperable health records. The vision is for an integrated healthcare system and strategies include incentivizing EHR adoption, reducing investment risks, and developing national and regional health information networks.
SMAC in Healthcare: Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, CIO Apollo HospitalsRahul Neel Mani
SMAC in Healthcare: Will it Contribute to Patient Experience? discusses how emerging technologies are changing the healthcare landscape and empowering patients. The document notes that patients now have access to more information, see healthcare as a service, and are more decisive consumers. It also outlines challenges healthcare providers face in clinical areas like data mining and management, as well as non-clinical areas like ubiquitous access to patient information. The goal is to understand how technologies can help touch more lives by enhancing patient engagement and experience.
- The document discusses exploring the use of digital and wireless technologies in healthcare, focusing on a presentation about using smartphones at VCU Hospital.
- It describes how VCU Hospital successfully used smartphones with multi-tasking capabilities instead of PDAs to allow physicians to access patient records and billing systems remotely, improving charges and billing.
- The presentation also discusses refining medication reconciliation processes and combining technologies like barcoding with nurses' feedback to improve safety while balancing various needs.
what are the issues and challenges in implementing electronic health record i...shoei yoshida
this slides are intended to present the issues regarding difficulties in implementing electronic medical record in primary care setup and identifying possible solutions that we can apply
because without electronic medical record, we will not be able to have the building block to construct sound eHealth solutions which is supposed to translate to the improvement of general public health
please share your comments, idea and suggestions :D
This document discusses healthcare analytics. It begins by defining healthcare analytics as focusing on technologies and processes that measure, manage, and analyze healthcare data to enable more effective and efficient operational and clinical decisions. It then outlines the objectives of healthcare analytics as making decisions data-driven, transparent, verifiable, and robust. The document describes the main types of analytics as descriptive, predictive, diagnostic, and prescriptive. It also lists some common sources of healthcare data and how healthcare companies use analytics to reduce costs, improve patient outcomes, and conduct randomized clinical trials. Emerging technologies discussed include big data, AI/ML, blockchain, and AR/VR. Finally, some existing healthcare analytics tools on the market are briefly described.
Healthcare Maneuverability: Equipping the mobile clinician of futureVARUN KESAVAN
Healthcare IT has emerged as a driving force in bringing about better patient care, and mobility is a key component. Mobility in the healthcare world is unique: clinicians roam from one shared workstation to another, use their tablets on rounds, check data on personal smartphones, and work on home computers. They may need to access clinical systems and vital patient data on any system at any time. The benefits of mobility, however, bring substantial requirements for IT, especially as healthcare entities are becoming more open to adopting cloud computing.
This document discusses using health information technology (HIT) in a meaningful way for patients and consumers. It touches on several topics:
1) Enabling patients to access their health information such as care receipts and after visit summaries through personal apps and devices.
2) Incorporating patient-generated data from these sources into electronic health records (EHRs) to improve care management with considerations for privacy.
3) The policy and infrastructure challenges of exporting health data from EHRs so patients can access and use it meaningfully as well as the role of providers and evidence of benefits.
4) Using mobile applications and quantified self-tracking to engage patients before and after care through reminders, logs
This document discusses advances in healthcare technology for maternity care by 2030. It describes how wireless monitoring, mobile apps, and remote fetal monitoring devices will allow clinicians and patients to more closely track pregnancy and fetal health. This technology will improve communication between clinicians and patients, leading to quicker responses and potentially better outcomes. It also discusses how comprehensive databases and knowledge management systems will help clinicians make more informed decisions by collecting and sharing an increasing amount of real-time patient data. Nurse informaticists will play a key role in linking clinical expertise with new technologies.
Medical Applications of 4D Technology - Gaia Dempsey, AWE 2013DAQRI
4D interfaces enable rapid comprehension and thus more effective communication, making 4D a revolutionary medium for interacting with and understanding medical data. Hear DAQRI's unique perspective on delivering 4D solutions for healthcare institutions, medical professionals, and patients.
The live talk can be viewed here: http://j.mp/1550aFD
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Valeska SchroederHxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
How Internet Of Things is evolving healthcareTyrone Systems
The healthcare industry is approaching another technology cross-road. As technology continues to get smaller, cheaper and faster, the standard practice has become to make devices, tools, and just about anything else “intelligent”. At the same time, networking itself is becoming faster, more pervasive, and less expensive. Finally, software systems, which include databases, artificial intelligence, man-machine interface systems, and cloud services, are becoming increasingly more capable. Together, progress in each of these is having a compounding effect on healthcare delivery today and may ultimately change how healthcare providers interact with patients tomorrow.
Are you tired of chasing down patient payments? Frustrated with hearing excuses for balances not being paid?
Learn more about how we can help get your patient payments under control.
http://www.corralsolutions.com/features
Telemedicine software platform for hospitals & healthcare providers an ul...AndrewSebastian17
A telemedicine software platform allows medical providers to diagnose and treat patients remotely using video chats, phone calls, email and other telecommunication tools. It works by having patients create an online account and request visits, notifying physicians of requests who can then accept, decline or schedule visits. Key benefits include seeing more patients per day, increased flexibility for providers and convenience for patients. Important factors for such a platform include supporting low bandwidth, being HIPAA compliant, having built-in support and scheduling capabilities. Setting one up involves ensuring equipment works, complying with telemedicine laws, training staff and setting up online workflows.
This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) applications in healthcare. It discusses the dimensions and characteristics ("7 Vs") of IoT, healthcare networks and frameworks, technologies used in healthcare like cloud computing and big data, security considerations, example services and applications. Some benefits of IoT in healthcare include cost reduction, improved treatment, and faster disease diagnosis through continuous monitoring. Challenges include privacy, unauthorized access, and regulation. The scope of IoT in healthcare is growing as more hospitals invest in technology to help doctors and patients.
9 benefits of mobilizing patient care with hospital technologySamsung Business USA
Healthcare happens on the go — with nurses coming to patients' bedsides, physicians conferring during shift changes and patients following their care protocol after being discharged. Mobile devices like tablets and smartphones allow healthcare providers and their patients to stay connected at all times, empowering clinicians and improving patient outcomes.
You can enhance your patient care with these nine best practices for mobile healthcare solutions.
Challenges of Healthcare Application DevelopmentMarie Weaver
Checkout about healthcare app development roadblocks and features to build an app with excellent user experience. Contact us for healthcare application development.
IOT is the Future of Healthcare (Logtel IOT conference May 2014)Ofer Atzmon
Ofer Atzmon gave a presentation on the convergence of eHealth and the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare. He defined key terms like mHealth, telemedicine, and IoT in healthcare. He described how a typical health IoT system works with wireless biosensors, smartphones, and cloud-based monitoring. Case studies showed applications in areas like wearable fitness monitors, personal emergency response systems, remote patient monitoring, and medication management. The future of health IoT is seen to include body area networks using many small wearable sensors with long battery life. However, challenges remain around regulatory issues, reimbursement models, standardization, and privacy/security.
Non Invasive Health Monitoring with mHealthBart Collet
mHealth Trends and examples of non invasive mobile health devices, organisations and services.
Made as preparation for MoMoAMS #14 about mHealth, Jan 25th 2010, Amsterdam
The document discusses trends in wearable technology, including how wearables can be used in healthcare to monitor patient health and enhance lives. It notes that over 60% of users feel more informed and over 80% feel their lives are enhanced by wearable tech. The document also explores how wearable technology may evolve in the future with new forms like smart clothes, jewelry, and digestible or implantable devices. It raises questions about how wearable data can be better utilized and optimized to realize their full predictive potential.
This document discusses the implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) in primary care and identifies some key issues and challenges. It notes that EHRs allow for digitally stored healthcare information over a patient's lifetime and that primary care is usually the first point of contact with the healthcare system. Some benefits of EHR implementation are improved data accuracy and quality, greater practitioner access to information, enhanced quality of care, and increased efficiency. However, main challenges include developing strong governance and standards, building necessary infrastructure, addressing users' attitudes and skills toward new technologies, and ensuring data quality, safety, and adequate technical support.
The document discusses electronic health records (EHR) in long-term care facilities. It covers the goals of EHR which include improving care, sharing records efficiently, and using data to enhance care delivery. However, several issues need to be addressed such as standards development, costs, security, and usability. Nursing facilities can participate in local EHR initiatives and ensure their vendors plans support emerging requirements for interoperable health records. The vision is for an integrated healthcare system and strategies include incentivizing EHR adoption, reducing investment risks, and developing national and regional health information networks.
SMAC in Healthcare: Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, CIO Apollo HospitalsRahul Neel Mani
SMAC in Healthcare: Will it Contribute to Patient Experience? discusses how emerging technologies are changing the healthcare landscape and empowering patients. The document notes that patients now have access to more information, see healthcare as a service, and are more decisive consumers. It also outlines challenges healthcare providers face in clinical areas like data mining and management, as well as non-clinical areas like ubiquitous access to patient information. The goal is to understand how technologies can help touch more lives by enhancing patient engagement and experience.
- The document discusses exploring the use of digital and wireless technologies in healthcare, focusing on a presentation about using smartphones at VCU Hospital.
- It describes how VCU Hospital successfully used smartphones with multi-tasking capabilities instead of PDAs to allow physicians to access patient records and billing systems remotely, improving charges and billing.
- The presentation also discusses refining medication reconciliation processes and combining technologies like barcoding with nurses' feedback to improve safety while balancing various needs.
what are the issues and challenges in implementing electronic health record i...shoei yoshida
this slides are intended to present the issues regarding difficulties in implementing electronic medical record in primary care setup and identifying possible solutions that we can apply
because without electronic medical record, we will not be able to have the building block to construct sound eHealth solutions which is supposed to translate to the improvement of general public health
please share your comments, idea and suggestions :D
This document discusses healthcare analytics. It begins by defining healthcare analytics as focusing on technologies and processes that measure, manage, and analyze healthcare data to enable more effective and efficient operational and clinical decisions. It then outlines the objectives of healthcare analytics as making decisions data-driven, transparent, verifiable, and robust. The document describes the main types of analytics as descriptive, predictive, diagnostic, and prescriptive. It also lists some common sources of healthcare data and how healthcare companies use analytics to reduce costs, improve patient outcomes, and conduct randomized clinical trials. Emerging technologies discussed include big data, AI/ML, blockchain, and AR/VR. Finally, some existing healthcare analytics tools on the market are briefly described.
Healthcare Maneuverability: Equipping the mobile clinician of futureVARUN KESAVAN
Healthcare IT has emerged as a driving force in bringing about better patient care, and mobility is a key component. Mobility in the healthcare world is unique: clinicians roam from one shared workstation to another, use their tablets on rounds, check data on personal smartphones, and work on home computers. They may need to access clinical systems and vital patient data on any system at any time. The benefits of mobility, however, bring substantial requirements for IT, especially as healthcare entities are becoming more open to adopting cloud computing.
This document discusses using health information technology (HIT) in a meaningful way for patients and consumers. It touches on several topics:
1) Enabling patients to access their health information such as care receipts and after visit summaries through personal apps and devices.
2) Incorporating patient-generated data from these sources into electronic health records (EHRs) to improve care management with considerations for privacy.
3) The policy and infrastructure challenges of exporting health data from EHRs so patients can access and use it meaningfully as well as the role of providers and evidence of benefits.
4) Using mobile applications and quantified self-tracking to engage patients before and after care through reminders, logs
This document discusses advances in healthcare technology for maternity care by 2030. It describes how wireless monitoring, mobile apps, and remote fetal monitoring devices will allow clinicians and patients to more closely track pregnancy and fetal health. This technology will improve communication between clinicians and patients, leading to quicker responses and potentially better outcomes. It also discusses how comprehensive databases and knowledge management systems will help clinicians make more informed decisions by collecting and sharing an increasing amount of real-time patient data. Nurse informaticists will play a key role in linking clinical expertise with new technologies.
Medical Applications of 4D Technology - Gaia Dempsey, AWE 2013DAQRI
4D interfaces enable rapid comprehension and thus more effective communication, making 4D a revolutionary medium for interacting with and understanding medical data. Hear DAQRI's unique perspective on delivering 4D solutions for healthcare institutions, medical professionals, and patients.
The live talk can be viewed here: http://j.mp/1550aFD
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Valeska SchroederHxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
How Internet Of Things is evolving healthcareTyrone Systems
The healthcare industry is approaching another technology cross-road. As technology continues to get smaller, cheaper and faster, the standard practice has become to make devices, tools, and just about anything else “intelligent”. At the same time, networking itself is becoming faster, more pervasive, and less expensive. Finally, software systems, which include databases, artificial intelligence, man-machine interface systems, and cloud services, are becoming increasingly more capable. Together, progress in each of these is having a compounding effect on healthcare delivery today and may ultimately change how healthcare providers interact with patients tomorrow.
Are you tired of chasing down patient payments? Frustrated with hearing excuses for balances not being paid?
Learn more about how we can help get your patient payments under control.
http://www.corralsolutions.com/features
The document discusses the upcoming EMV deadline in October 2015, where healthcare providers who accept credit card payments will be liable for fraud if their payment terminals are not EMV compliant. It explains that EMV uses chip technology for more secure transactions compared to magnetic stripe cards. It advises healthcare providers to contact Corral Solutions to prepare for the deadline and get EMV-ready payment terminals to avoid fraud liability.
1. The document provides information about GATE 2015, including eligibility requirements, exam structure, syllabus details, important dates, and application process.
2. To be eligible for GATE 2015, candidates must have completed or be in their final year of a bachelor's degree in engineering/technology or a master's degree in science, with the year of graduation/expected graduation no later than 2015.
3. GATE 2015 will be conducted through online computer-based testing over five weekends in January and February 2015. The exam will contain both multiple-choice and numerical answer type questions. Results will be announced on March 12, 2015.
The document summarizes the Research on Asian Psychotropic Prescription Patterns (REAP) study, which involved international collaboration to study prescription patterns of psychotropic drugs for schizophrenia in Asian countries. The study began in 1999 and involved over 6,000 patient prescriptions from China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and other countries. It was the largest and longest psychiatric research collaboration in Asia, resulting in over 30 publications. The study involved repeated surveys in 2001, 2004, and 2008 to analyze changes in prescription patterns over time. The study found significant differences in prescription practices between countries and highlighted opportunities to improve practices based on the findings.
Suzanne Oscar has over 30 years of experience in project management and software development for laboratory information systems. She has held various roles at Quest Diagnostics including project manager, team lead, project lead, and developer. In these roles, she has managed releases, provided leadership to teams, trained others, and developed and implemented software projects using agile and waterfall methodologies. Earlier in her career, she worked in data center operations and administration. Suzanne has a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems and is PMI certified in project management.
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The document is a cover letter and resume from Hanuradha applying for a bookkeeper position. Hanuradha has a Master's in Business Administration from India and over 9 years of experience working as a senior accountant in India, including experience with bookkeeping, accounting, auditing, and financial statement preparation. Hanuradha is seeking an opportunity to discuss their experience and qualifications for the bookkeeper role.
International Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated during June, placing the spotlight not only on cancer survivors, but also their caregivers.
CANSA has compiled a list of tips and guidelines of support:
https://cansa.org.za/who-cares-for-cancer-patients-caregivers/
The facial nerve, also known as cranial nerve VII, is one of the 12 cranial nerves originating from the brain. It's a mixed nerve, meaning it contains both sensory and motor fibres, and it plays a crucial role in controlling various facial muscles, as well as conveying sensory information from the taste buds on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
The best massage spa Ajman is Chandrima Spa Ajman, which was founded in 2023 and is exclusively for men 24 hours a day. As of right now, our parent firm has been providing massage services to over 50,000+ clients in Ajman for the past 10 years. It has about 8+ branches. This demonstrates that Chandrima Spa Ajman is among the most reasonably priced spas in Ajman and the ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate. We provide a wide range of Spa massage treatments, including Indian, Pakistani, Kerala, Malayali, and body-to-body massages. Numerous massage techniques are available, including deep tissue, Swedish, Thai, Russian, and hot stone massages. Our massage therapists produce genuinely unique treatments that generate a revitalized sense of inner serenely by fusing modern techniques, the cleanest natural substances, and traditional holistic therapists.
Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is summary of hypertension -
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
MBC Support Group for Black Women – Insights in Genetic Testing.pdfbkling
Christina Spears, breast cancer genetic counselor at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, joined us for the MBC Support Group for Black Women to discuss the importance of genetic testing in communities of color and answer pressing questions.
This particular slides consist of- what is hypotension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is the summary of hypotension:
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.
Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
The "Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips" offers essential guidance for navigating rainy weather conditions. It covers strategies for staying safe during storms, flood prevention measures, and advice on preparing for inclement weather. This advisory aims to ensure individuals are equipped with the knowledge and resources to handle the challenges of the rainy season effectively, emphasizing safety, preparedness, and resilience.
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Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy by R3 Stem Cell, offering new hope for women with ovarian failure. This innovative treatment aims to restore ovarian function, improve fertility, and enhance overall well-being, revolutionizing reproductive health for women worldwide.
At Apollo Hospital, Lucknow, U.P., we provide specialized care for children experiencing dehydration and other symptoms. We also offer NICU & PICU Ambulance Facility Services. Consult our expert today for the best pediatric emergency care.
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LGBTQ+ Adults: Unique Opportunities and Inclusive Approaches to CareVITASAuthor
This webinar helps clinicians understand the unique healthcare needs of the LGBTQ+ community, primarily in relation to end-of-life care. Topics include social and cultural background and challenges, healthcare disparities, advanced care planning, and strategies for reaching the community and improving quality of care.
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This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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