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The Beijing office was also the birthplace of the Tablet PC, so according to this article they stand to surpass the US areas in the production of software and patents. The one important statement of this entire post is the last paragraph, which has to do with education and vitality, the area where...
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These are some lucky students, and this could work very well in any classroom, medical schools, universities too. It sure looks and reacts so much better than the old proverbial blackboard. One interesting comment here was the fact that teachers are offered training on the board every week; however...
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, healthcare, Tablet PC, Teaching, Touch Screen, Medical School, Interactions, Whiteboards, teaching tools
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There’s a lot of new technology coming up in healthcare, but this is not one of them. Actually I guess if one did purchase one, it does make for a cool looking lamp, but not to be used for medical cures. The machines were sold since 2002, so they had about 5 or more years running before the...
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Health information is certainly becoming one competitive field, who has the best and most accurate information? The possibilities just keep on growing and I’m sure there will be more on the way until we get one dashboard eventually that may bring the mining down to perhaps one application for the...
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I had some questions the other day about tablets and thought a re-post was perhaps in order. Yes, I use a tablet as I don’t want to walk around with an “ open pizza box” notebook . It goes to meetings, takes notes, does my dictation and has a nice little stand where I can prop it up and put...
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Nice picture on the tablet – a demonstration of synapses in the brain, and we all know how important Tablet PCs are to health care. A couple weeks ago I posted about his presentation at MIT , where there were a number of software and hardware .png?imgmax=800" width="124" align="left" alt="" />products...
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10-07-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Tablet PC, Education, University, Recruiting, Craig Mundie
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Why? They have money and subsidize the physicians. BD “The hurdle for most smaller physician practices has been the upfront cost,” said Dan Peterson, who oversees ProHealth Care’s EHR Advantage project. ProHealth will lease the software for its electronic health records system to doctors...
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Below we have 2 different physicians, one who embraces technology so much to the fact that she has become an technology evangelist to help and convince other physicians to “buy in”, and she works as an emergency ER physician too. The second physician vowed to keep the paper trail going, that is...
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10-05-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, Windows Mobile, My Commentaries, healthcare, Medical Records, CIO, CEO, Health IT, Tablet PC, Physicians, PDA, Dragon Naturally Speaking, Dictation, Speech Recognition, CTO, COO, Meetings, Windows Journal
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Just yesterday I posted about the news with Microsoft Amalga and Philips Speech Recognition. If you are regular reader of the blog here you will find posts relative to Nuance, Dragon Naturally Speaking and Speech Recognition all over the place, as everyone knows I like and use it myself, sure...
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10-01-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, microsoft, Medical Records, Nuance, Heatlh IT, Amalga, Speech Recognition, Phillips
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California covers this type of examination, but the compensation leaves a lot to be desired, as well as the training process for physicians to become familiar with using a computer. Just for comparison sake, in the UK, telemedicine is a priority with various programs to reach out via cell phones...
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During the hurricane evacuation process, each headed different directions, but the doctor’s Blackberry notified him that he was need by a patient, and being both were in network and with electronic medical records, he was able to fill a prescription for her from a distance via e-prescribing as well as...
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Intel is on the move today with either investing or purchasing entities to progress the future of technology. With this acquisition, it further makes the mark that Linux is continuing to evolve in today’s business world. Linux used to be viewed as a competitor from the Windows side of things...
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Works great on Tablet PCs too. BD Nuance Communications Inc. has released Dragon Medical 10, the latest version of its real- time medical speech recognition software. The new release recognizes dictation nearly twice as fast as the previous version, the company claims, and is 20% more accurate...
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The double click question and yes, I get that question quite frequently myself. I just happened to speak yesterday at a Computer Friends Users group in Newport Beach and it is always a joy to revisit the Oasis Computer Friends group. I left the selection of the topic open to the group for...
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Hat's off to the Wall Street Journal for mentioning this. Great topic and I'm going to rant and bring a few more details of this entire issue to light here. As any readers of this blog know I am a tech person that work with medical professionals and others to bring this to light and...
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09-05-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, Medical Records, Tablet PC, Google Health, FDA, clinical trials, HealthVault, Kaiser Permanente, Documentation