http://www.t-cubed.co.uk Produces the Telecare Equipment Prescription Guidance (EPG)... Continue Reading
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VitaDock (MediSana)
http://www.vitadock.com/vitadock Health monitoring app and devices for iPhone and iPad.... Continue Reading
Telecare Soapbox: Is mHealth/eHealth becoming a ‘Field of Dreams’?
...Cusano--Ed. Thank you all for your response. I believe end user acceptance is vital to the future of m/eHealth, and we ignore it at our mutual peril. A brilliant industrial designer, Raymond Loewy--many of whose designs are as fresh today as they were in the 1930s-1960s--, had a central dictum that governed his work (all of which was designed to sell a car, a railroad, an airline etc.). [b]M[/b]ost [b]A[/b]dvanced [b]Y[/b]et [b]A[/b]cceptable, or [b]MAYA[/b]. 'Acceptable' meant to the customer. If those of us in the design and business of m/eHealth kept MAYA in mind, we might save ourselves a few... Continue Reading
Mr Haris Patel: a telehealth user’s story (video) (UK)
Following up Mr Patel’s presentation at the Kings Fund conference: one of several videos of him on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8qlQ72odsM... Continue Reading
KF Congress 2012: reflections on third day, 8 March
...and expensive services (ED). The equipment used in the WSD may also have skewed results (as in how much it cost.) Mike Clark's comments at the end of the Pulse thread point elsewhere to other studies, including the (US) Veterans Administration. David Barrett Another article giving some more information regarding hospital admissions in the WSD participants: http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/acute-care/7602/wsd-results:-'complex'-not-compelling Just one quick point regarding Donna's comment in relation to equipment costs in the WSD. The figure quoted in the congress presentation was £455 per quarter (i.e. about £150 per month), which is pretty much in line with many other 'traditional' telemonitoring deployments.... Continue Reading
Cardiac consultant demos telehealth (UK)
Dr Lance Forbat is an independent cardiologist who has used the Docobo Doc@Home system for several years. In this 10 minute YouTube video he shows how it is used and a patient talks about it from his perspective. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mi3BTmJ2E8... Continue Reading
Low cost telepresence robot on its way
Is the future of home-based telecare robotic? It’s a question we keep asking as more and more ingenious approaches to robots appear. Here is a ‘telepresence’ robot that is low-cost owing to using a notebook computer for its ‘brain’. Oculus telepresence robot incorporates user’s existing netbook. GizMag. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwv7ZoY7jhY... Continue Reading
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Pousaché
http://www.pousache.com/ Pousaché are UK-based consultants supporting the electronic health and medical device technology sector.... Continue Reading
Telecare Soapbox: Complicity between UK telehealth commissioners and providers
...pre-market clinical evaluation of innovative high-risk medical devices. KCE reports 158C Medtech Business Issue19 June 2011 Electrical and Electronic Safety in Medical Devices – Human Factors, Software and Electromagnetic Compatibility. Lewis and Armstrong Medical Device Manufacturing And Technology 2006 Other links http://www.medicaldeviceconsultancy.co.uk/?id=4 http://www.cherryclough.com http://www.clinica.co.uk UPDATE 16 Dec: There is discussion triggered by this item happening on the LinkedIn Connected Health Community Group: Should we be concerned if Telehealth devices do not comply with EU medical device legislation? UPDATE MARCH 2012: For further comments on this topic, please see the item When is a telecare/telehealth device a ‘medical device’? ... Continue Reading
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