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https://mhealthinsight.com/2018/10/28/join-us-at-transforming-community-pharmacies-in-to-high-street-clinics/
This document outlines the need for a strategic framework to guide the development and sustainability of mobile health (m-health) applications. It proposes that such a framework should define what works, establish priorities, provide guidelines for developers, and ensure projects are evaluated. The framework should be established by clinicians, health managers, and government. Key issues it should address include identifying suitable applications, channeling development to emphasize integrated and holistic care, and confirming activities that can be sustained long-term. Trust is also identified as a critical factor that must be considered.
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The document discusses data protection, ownership and portability in mHealth apps and whether current rules and regulations are fit for purpose. It provides an orientation on changing care models from hierarchical to integrated and from group-based to personalized. It reviews the history of mHealth and how technology is helping to achieve more affordable and personalized care. It then gives a status report on existing EU laws regarding medical devices, data protection and consumer rights as they apply to mHealth apps. It outlines member state actions and goals regarding mHealth as well as ongoing EU activities like a code of conduct and quality standards. Finally, it concludes that citizens must drive innovation, the digital divide must be avoided, and the legal framework works best with appropriate technology and governance.
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Speakers who will present on 15-16th March 2022 at the HorseTech Conference Cheltenham (and can be watched via the completely FREE livestream). For full details and to register:
https://horsetechconference.com/cheltenham/
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These slides were used for a MDDUS webinar that aimed to explore the legislative and regulatory risks involved in doctors personal and professional use of social media, and in relation to responding to and engaging with patients via this media.
The objectives were to raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors personal use of social media.
To raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors professional use of social media. To explore ways in which doctors can most appropriately respond to patient feedback and contacts via online platforms.
Participants are equipped to apply the knowledge gained in the webinar to risk assess and safely manage their online activities.
Provides guidance to enable improvement of personal practice in this area:
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University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
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https://mhealthinsight.com/2018/10/28/join-us-at-transforming-community-pharmacies-in-to-high-street-clinics/
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Full details and Video:
https://mhealthinsight.com/2018/03/22/how-would-the-bornmobile-generation-redesign-medicine-and-whats-the-future-role-of-the-doctor/
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4. Actions on eHealth
• Standardisation and interoperability
• Exchange of patient summaries and
prescriptions
• Work on patients' access to their
health data
• Deployment of telemedicine and
tele-monitoring i.e. via European
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