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All the telehealth you need, ‘in’ your phone

...to the monitoring physician or clinician. For blood glucose, your strips are actually inserted into the phone. There’s also a med reminder, a pedometer application, diet plans and logs for exercise and weight. Whew! The company is based in Israel and is actively seeking partners for launch into markets. Gizmodo calls it the smartphone that could save your life. Oh yes, it alerts a call center–and you can make phone calls, text and email too. Not FDA approved as of yet, but it is definitely in the whiz-bang category. Hat tip to one of our readers (at his request, anonymous.)... Continue Reading

Telecare Soapbox: The Genius of Tunstall, and Close Encounters of the Hampshire Kind

Jo The really interesting section here is the Options Appraisal Grid - I wonder who put that together! Then looks more closely at the scores - and don't bother to look further than the top two in the Hampshire exercise - Prime Contractor and Strategic Partner. The Hampshire scoring has them different in only 2 sections, Scope for Innovation, and Low risk of challenge. Somehow, the strategic partnership option scores top marks (3)for the former while the Prime Contractor scores only one. How can that be justified when it would surely be the same organisations bidding for the work irrespective... Continue Reading

The forefront of mHealth: Learning from Saxon times

Spend 15 minutes with a cup of coffee and the video below to hear Dr Leslie Saxon sum up the present situation for remote monitoring of patients with heart implants and the case for, and current limitations on, mHealth generally. “It’s a civil rights issue.” Wow! It’s better than many a two-day conference. Don’t miss the anecdotes that start at 8mins 45secs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_NZnG3ClbU See this TEDMED page for biographical information on Dr Saxon. RELATED NEWS ITEM May 16, 2012: Philips has announced the latest addition to the company’s remote diagnostic arrhythmia and remote patient monitoring portfolio, CardioCare Wireless Arrhythmia Services,... Continue Reading

Who, What, When? The History Project

...of disease in their community." See https://www.ustelemedicine.com/telemedicine-defined/ Terry Brady Check out the work of Willelm Einthoven (also Wilhelm) - first ECG in 1903 David Kutzik A comment re. behavioral monitoring and trend analysis--this was patented in 1997 under Kutzik etc. al. (subsequent patents 2000, 2008, 2011) and was commercialized as QuietCare in 2005. This was acquired by Intel-GE in 2009. The inventors are myself David Kutzik, and Anthony Glascock. We are professors at Drexel University in the US. Donna Cusano David, thank you for adding. I didn't realize the patent went back to 1997. You may remember I was at... Continue Reading

Telecare Soapbox: Telehealth apples and pears

...would you expect for your relatives? The wait and see approach is not the way forward. The technology is giving us the opportunity to plan and redesign services. Yes, it may feel threatening at first. But most people have, and expect to be able to work, a remote control or programme the washing machine or dishwasher. Most have someone who can help if they cannot manage. There needs to be better use of data already collected from services that have been shown to give value and to compare apples with apples. Dr. Lance N. Forbat BSc(Hons).MD.FRCP.FRCP(Glasg.) Website: http://www.privatecardiologyservices.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Heart2Heart-Doctor/151397871632177... Continue Reading

What I learned at Health 2.0 NYC

...support. And some eHealth providers are now getting it. Honeywell HomMed, which many of us know as strictly a hardware provider–its latest being Genesis Touch–has combined services like Amaji, Ascend HIT and Verizon Wireless into LifeStream Partners.   Other presenters were Spain’s Kanteron Systems (open source digital imaging, including 3D imaging superimposed on the body prior to surgery); Fluent Medical (gaps in clinic workflow, CancerLife (patient support online network) and Fresh Digital (in hospital patient education).   Finally, Health 2.0 NYC head organizer Alex Fair is moving forward a ‘kickstarter’ for early-stage funding in eHealth…more on this when it happens!... Continue Reading