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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

Low power ECG, heart rate and motion detection on mobile phone

Electronics company IMEC and the Dutch government supported Holst Centre have demonstrated a new low power health monitoring chip with the latest Bluetooth capability which, it is claimed, can last a month on a 200 mAh battery. The chip is capable of taking ECG, heart rate and motion detection and transmitting the data to a mobile phone. Applications include epileptic seizure detection and heart arrythmia monitoring. Heads up thanks to TANN: England editor Chrys Meewella. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zqW3zQO9xg... Continue Reading

Telecare Services Association Conference Wed 16 Nov 2011

Leslie Morson Steve, Thanks for the conference reports. This year was the first in an age I have not attended conference. Between your reports and the excellent Twitter updates by Mike Clark it was almost as good as being there and cheap at twice the price! Donna Cusano--Ed. Steve brings up an excellent point--that telecare (defined as remote behavioral monitoring) is getting relegated to the back of the bus by telehealth. To this observer they have always had complementary roles, depending on the individual's lifestyle, health needs and relationship in the community (connectedness). And home telehealth is similarly being swamped... Continue Reading

Telecare Services Association Conference Tue 15 Nov 2011

...of the Royal College of Nursing. He took the audience by surprise by not trumpeting the importance of nurses, as you might expect. Instead he demonstrated that, thanks to his travels around the country meeting nurses ‘in the field’ he has become a passionate advocate of monitoring patients at home via telehealth services. He showed a video about a Second World War veteran who asks to be supported to live at home. It moved many in the audience to tears. Now it’s your turn: My Right to Choose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnnCxUiCpYU Dr Carter said that the UK has sleepwalked into a situation... Continue Reading

Telecare Soapbox: Twisted tender tendrils (UK)

Steve Hards Looking through my news sources after posting the above Soapbox I came across this. [url]http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/44360[/url] In brief, if Members of Parliament have their way, councils, the NHS and other public bodies will have yet another way to 'fix' the outcomes of their tenders to appoint their pre-preferred providers. Steve Hards, Editor Yet another source of scope for tendering mishaps (overlooked above) is the Northern Housing Consortium's (NHC) own framework agreement relating to telecare services, called 'Community Alarms Maintenance'. Unhelpfully there is no link to more details on the NHC webpage where you would expect it to be. [url]http://www.consortiumprocurement.org.uk/Page/CurrentFrameworks.aspx[/url]... Continue Reading