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But wearable technology is still in its infancy, quite complex and limited in what it can do. The next generation will be intelligent and voice-enabled and go beyond tracking to interacting with and assisting consumers with their healthcare choices, and changing behaviors for the better. Imagine a wearable that could warn you of risks developing, nudge you towards better choices for that day based on your health profile, and keep you engaged in a treatment regime.
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Benefits for attendees:
• Trends from the tech world that are shifting the landscape of how EPs conduct property assessments—and keep clients happy
• Technologies and apps with applicability for streamlining field work
• An inside look at how technologies are quickly changing how EPs do their jobs
• A look ahead to how future technologies will change the workplace for property assessment professionals
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Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
Novas diretrizes da OMS para os cuidados perinatais de mais qualidade
University of California Center for Health Leadership Mobile workshop
1. Center for Health Leadership
New Media Training Series
UC Berkeley SPH
Mobile workshop
11/17/2010
Mike Kirkwood
mike@eek.com
2. Introduction – Mike Kirkwood
• Mobile
– An early innovator in mobile apps (day one Apple apps, over 1
million apps downloaded)
– Developed core technology for text reminders with AHA
(American Heart Association) and HealthVault
• Health
– Serial speaker at Health 2.0 (tools panel), mHealth conference,
and Quantified Self
– Health claims management (large and small payers)
– Developer of first iPhone emergency app & PHR (using CCR)
• Technology
– Analyst / Author, cloud computing for ReadWriteWeb
– Large enterprise technology leader (Sony, Cisco, Intuit)
specializing in real-time agile enterprise (6 patents in enterprise
content, data, and metadata)
3. Workshop objective
• Today, we will survey the mobile health
technology landscape, review a real app
development project, and kick off the
design of our own personal mobile health
project
• Participants will:
– Understand mobile health landscape
– Be able to take a mobile project idea to peers
or technology advisors
4. Agenda
• Introductions
• Landscape of M-Health
• Examples of mobile phone tools in public health and healthcare
– overview with open Q & A
LUNCH
• How mobile phones can be used for health applications
– sharing and group discussion
BREAK
• Workshop
– mobile tool and app design
• Design statement
• Wireframes
• Brainstorm
• Feasibility analysis
• Closing and evaluation
5. Introductions
• Name
• Your role in your
organization
• What you are
doing with
M-Health
• One reason you
are here today
6. The Survey
• What are some ways to kick-start a
project?
• Is HIPAA important?
• How is the web connect to mobile
strategy?
• What if I have a smart phone, but I don’t
use apps?
9. Why use mobile platform instead of
web?
• Graphics engine
support (games)
• Maps using location
services
• Sales through app
store (1 click to buy)
• Push notification to
deliver free
notifications that can
pull open apps
10. Examples of projects in mHealth
• Text4Baby – Over 100,000
members. First “free send and
receive”
• Apps and mHealth challenge,
Todd Park @ #mHealth
• Heart 360 releases text
reminders for Heart health
patients
• Norwegian Government
Announces $1 Million for
Initiative Using Mobile
Technology to Support
Maternal Health...Supports
Use of Wireless Networks and
Devices to Reduce Maternal
and Newborn Mortality
11. Tsunami of activity
• Neilsen Report: Teens Text
3,339 Times Per Month! Voice
Calling on Phones Going
Extinct?
• Mobile phone health apps
could improve care in
developing countries
• Why your phone is now the
doctor in your pocket
• Mobile Health Apps See Weak
Adoption Rates
• Innovative strategies and high-
tech solutions for sexual health
education and STD/HIV
prevention
• IT chief sees mHealth moving
faster than expected
• Bill Gates keynotes mHealth
Summit, focuses on saving
children
• Text messages used to reach
expectant, new moms
• The Power of Mobile by
Susannah Fox | Pew Research
Center's Internet ...
• New app zaps auto texting,
tracks teens
12. Tsunami of activity
• For Many, Health Apps Are
Just Not Part Of The Routine
• Dear Google: please make a
medical category for apps in
the Android Marketplace
• Emotional Automation:
Bonding with Technology to
Improve Health
• Chip-in-a-pill may be approved
in 2012
• Busting the paradigm about
mobile for health: it’s not just
phones and browsers. (Morgan
Stanley, April 2010)
• Cleveland Clinic calls wireless
telemonitoring of heart disease
#6 most important medical
innovation of today
• Formation of mHealth
Regulatory Coalition: Singular
purpose is to create & submit a
guidance document to FDA
clarifying mHealth hardware...
• Healthcare sector among top
adopters of iPad
• Health Insurer Humana's
mHealth Program for 60,000
w/Chronic Disease
• Mobile Phone Apps Being
Created To Test For STDs
15. Some key #mhealth terms
• Smart phone
• Phone with OS that
includes full keyboard,
applications, and other
core services (email,
maps, apps)
• SMS
• short messaging service,
a commonly supported
standard for sending and
receiving messages on
mobile networks
• Web services
• protocols for delivering
data services over the
web
• Cloud computing
• infrastructure and
computing resources via
the Internet
• HIPAA
• U.S. law governing
health insurance
portability & accounting
• EHR
• electronic health record
• Meaningful use
• standard for determining
health stimulus incentive
qualification over stages
of time
20. Landscape: Some challenges
• Fragmentation
– Touch-screen apps, no apps, some apps
– SMS / MMS
– Push notification
• Infrastructure assumptions
– Web and services support
– Network quality and reliability
– SMS fire and forget
• Information management
– HIPAA
– Tokens, credentials
21. Landscape: Development
• Building a goal
• Developers are closest to canvas
• Template for app scope
• Scripting a story with tools
• “not pretending” rapid wire-frames – Balsamiq
• “reality” wireframe templates - Mockapp
• Development technologies
• Web (HTML 5)
• SDK (Apple, Android)
• Libraries & languages (Unity, Flash)
• SMS / Voice (Twilio)
22. Landscape
• Topics
– Mobile trajectory
– Health reform
– Location is social
– Apps in the market
– Connecting the
dots
23. Landscape - Mobile
• Mobile
– Messaging
is network
– Texting is
the medium
– iPhone
offers
baseline
• SMS
• Email
24. Landscape - Social
• Social
– Games
– Our story is
in memory
– Location
has a story
to tell
• People
• Places
• Things
25. Landscape - Health
• Health
– EHR
stimulus =
outcomes
– Measure
– Mobile
enterprise
• Sensors
drive
workflow
26. Landscape: Connecting the dots
• Health cloud
– SMS,
Email,
sharing
connect
– Apps with
sensors log
behavior
– Measuring
outcomes
becomes
baseline
28. Scenario – Mobile reminder log
• Scenario overview
– Connecting patients who need to take action to
achieve good heart health, working with doctors
that observe and react to patient outcomes
• Goal
• Wireframe example
• Application example
• Scenario brainstorm
– What could we do next?
• For patient, family, friends
• For doctor, nurse
• With location, web, games, content, social, AI, …
29. Scenario: What is the goal?
• Allow people with
heart conditions to
easily keep track of
their risk factors
when working with
their doctor to
monitor their
progress
• Conversation
guideposts to help
modify behaviors
30. Scenario: How does it work?
• Embedded
into web
applications,
e.g. provider
portals
• Joins web
account with
mobile
reminder
system
39. Scenario: Ask, Log, Confirm
• Proactive
SMS
reminder
• Smart
listener
• Share
through
web
services
40. Scenario: Anticipated outcomes
• Simple reminders become
baseline (like an alarm
clock)
• Story telling increases
length of use and
commitment to action
• Noisy and random is good
(frequency dialog vs.
numbers and form fields)
41. Scenario: Community design
• Some steps
– Convert
achievable
actions into
shared currency
– Organize delivery
systems
• geography
• closeness
• situational
– Silence is golden
48. Workshop: Agenda
• Activities
– App definition
• What will your mobile service do?
• Wire-frame workshop
• Feasibility review
• Work in teams, or alone
• Ask questions, review similar, invent new
– App review
• Peer review (time permitting)
49. What does your app do?
___________ (name) enables
____________ (group of people)
to accomplish _____________
______________________
(a specific task), while…
______________________ (optional:
specific conditions)
[ ] app [ ] sms [ ] service [ ] device
50. Sample (simple) use case
Actors
• Doctor
• Person
• Mobile #
• HealthVault
• AHA 360 application
• Log web service
• SMS gateway
• Reminder engine
• Conversation engine
• Actions
• Message
Use case steps
• Person accepts invitation from
Provider to join HealthVault
AHA 360 application
• Person signs up for reminder
engine by validating mobile #
• Reminder engine sends
reminder message to person
• Person responds to message
• Conversation manager
inspects action in message
– If understood, log action
– If not understood, exit
• Provider requests action log
from conversation engine web
service
• Provider confirms review and
updates person web service
65. Closing and Evaluation
• One thing you are
taking away from
today that will be
useful for you
• One thing you are
going to do to move
forward with your M-
health project