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With about a month to go before we congregate in Vienna for ECR 2013, we invited Christian Marolt, Secretary General and Editor-in-Chief of the European Association of Healthcare IT Managers, to write for us about healthcare in a changing world. The European...
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Filed under: medical imaging, imaging, IHE, Oncology, RSNA, VNA, integration, Wireless, RSNA 2012, ECR 2013, Healthcare Enterprise, European Association of Healthcare IT Managers
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Need more proof that Southern California in general and San Diego in particular are the center of the wireless health universe? This fall, Case Western Reserve University’s Case School of Engineering launched a master’s program in wireless health, just months after graduating its first certificate...
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Wed, Nov 14 2012
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Filed under: Uncategorized, Qualcomm, West Wireless Health Institute, Qualcomm Life, Sense4Baby, Wireless, Higher education, West Health Institute, Case Western Reserve, Don Jones
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The health secretary believes technology can help change the health service. The NHS Confederation conference heard how a Bradford GP surgery is taking a lead "Through telehealth, it's not just the technology, it's the ability to redesign the service," Andrew Lansley told the NHS Confederation's...
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Wed, Jun 27 2012
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Filed under: Efficiency, health, Communications, Healthcare Network, GPs and primary care, Blogposts, Data management, guardian.co.uk, Health and social care, Society, NHS, Wireless, Leadership and management, Reforms, Digital engagement
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Gill Hitchcock finds that many insiders are skeptical about implementation of the government's NHS information strategy The power of information is a punchy title for the government's health and social care strategy. But while this long-awaited document is powerful on rhetoric, it's weak...
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Filed under: health, informatics, England, Security, Healthcare Network, Guardian Professional, Patient records, GPs and primary care, Guardian Government Computing, Hospitals and acute care, Features, Healthcare Solutions, Wireless
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MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new report “Wireless Health Market – Global Trends, Opportunities, Competitive Landscape & Forecasts Till 2016″ to their collection of Information Technology market reports. The wireless health market is segmented on the basis...
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We have a lot of choices today for devices for remote and home monitoring but one suggestion for those who create these products would be to go lightly on the payer benefits, as with rising health insurance costs, do consumers care if they benefit, not a chance. I see this on almost all the web...
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Fri, Mar 4 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, healthcare, Intel, GE, software, Patients, Video Conferencing, wireless, Computer, monitoring devices, vital signs
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When you stop and think about endorsements I feel this one is important, why? Dr. Halamka is not only a doctor but also a computer science expert, so there’s a lot of knowledge rolled into one person, not to mention the ability he has to talk and share his knowledge and ideas with all . Bill...
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Thu, Mar 3 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, My Commentaries, healthcare, Health IT, Hospitals, software, Hardware, Doctors, wireless, Data, User Interface, Apple, Harvard Medical, IPad, Beth Israel Medical, Dr. Halamka
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Well here it is now from the government. A couple years ago I started posting about behavioral health and mostly relative to insurance companies. They use data to project risk and keep cost down with their algorithms. Guess what, they want the data like everyone else to predict and...
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Mon, Feb 28 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, My Commentaries, privacy, Heatlhcare, NIH, Intelligence, wireless, Algorithms, participatory Sensing, business, mobile heatlh, mHeatlh, devices that record data, predictive behavior
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Continua is the wireless alliance of both software and hardware in healthcare, in other words they create and collaborate on standards for medical devices so we all have the same types of wireless services, connectors, and software that works with all. Within Continua you will find all the big...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, Medical Devices, Personal Health Records, wireless, Data, Audit Trails, ehealth, Continua Health Alliance, non profits, mobile, mHealth, HIMSS, Wi-Fi Alliance
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I have covered a bit about the Mobisante device back in 2009 to include some videos so you can see how it works. This is not the more expensive device made by companies like Signostics for example with units that resemble a phone in size but are not phones. The advantage here of course is...
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Sun, Feb 13 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, Windows Mobile, healthcare, microsoft, FDA, Imaging, wireless, Ultrasound, Cellphones, biopsies, SmartPhone, mHealth, MobiSante
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We have yet one more way to automate putting you weight measurements into a personal healthcare record. Just this week the announcement was made about certifying personal health records with their wireless connectivity. As software development continues we are certainly being presented with...
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Fri, Feb 11 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, Mobility, Personal Health Records, wireless, Quest Diagnostics, testing, Gazelle, Withings Scale
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Continua is the wireless alliance of both software and hardware in healthcare, in other words they create and collaborate on standards for medical devices so we all have the same types of wireless services, connectors, and software that works with all. Microsoft joined back in September of 2010...
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Thu, Feb 10 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Medical Devices, Health IT, PHR, software, cell phones, Hardware, wireless, personal heatlh records, Continua Health Alliance, connectivity, Global Certification Forum
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This is a video with the owner of Mannkind who has been developing the inhaled insulin product for a number of years and has a lot of money invested in it’s development and he and others are optimistic about FDA approval. If it does get approved, then in march in the folks with either their product...
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Thu, Jan 13 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, healthcare, Medical Devices, FDA, Diabetes, wireless, Bluetooth, devices reporting data, VenaHub, Continua Health Alliance, Minder, Afrezza, Mannkind
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At CES in Las Vegas this week there were all kinds of new devices shown and some will make it and some won’t but this one looks like a winner. You may have already read about the Withings blue tooth and WiFi Scale at the Quack and now they are adding on the Iphone/Ipad connection for taking your...
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Mon, Jan 10 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, PHR, Blood Pressure, Personal Health Records, wireless, iPhone, Google Heatlh, Withings, scale, CES, Ipod, IPad, Consuer Electronics Show, HealthValut
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Back in 2008 InfoLogix was busy with some of their own acquisitions and in healthcare it’s not slowing down. InfoLogix is involved with the wireless and RFID portion of healthcare technologies. InfoLogix Acquires Aware Interweave, Inc. We all think of Stanley products as tools but they have...
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Thu, Dec 16 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Medical Devices, Hardware, Devices, Safety, wireless, mobile, InfoLogix, Stanley Healthcare