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  • alexandregouveia 23:29 on 27/11/2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Ethnic Minorities, Migration Health   

    UniversalDoctor Speaker 

     

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    Some days ago, Tiago Villanueva, a colleague friend of mine, sent me this link to a very promising project: the UniversalDoctor Speaker. Jordi Serrano Pons, a spanish GP in Barcelona, created the UniversalDoctor project so that health professionals could be able to speak 9 different languages with their patients, by using a simple website/software with some flash animations. 

    Have you ever imagined yourself doing a consultation in Urdu? Better start training…

    Check http://www.universaldoctor.com and try the Spanish-to-Chinese version.

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  • alexandregouveia 12:24 on 23/11/2008 Permalink | Reply
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    disConnecting for Health? 

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    The british NHS Connecting for Health (CfH) project started in April 2005, as an agency of the Department of Health, and mainly focused on bringing more IT to the NHS: patient health records, ePrescribing, centrally stored images from patients, fast electronic medical records transition between practices, clinical dashboards for monitorizing patients and online finding for medical services are some of the achievments of NHS CfH.

    But is the CfH loosing its drive? According to Suparna Das’s letter published on the recent BMJ edition, “Web 2.0 technology will no doubt disrupt the grand aspirations of the NHS IT project“, due to the fact that the free access to a bundle of Medicine 2.0 techs, such has Google Health, will diverge the attentions of CfH. The Financial Times article NHS records project grinds to halt, states that the “£12bn computer programme designed to give doctors instant access to patients’ records across the country has virtually ground to a halt“, mainly due to the problems faced on implementing the technology hardware on field.

    Although the patients’ records are only a part of the CfH action plan, can this compromises a serious and award-winning important project, and therefore tackling the eHealth development in the UK?

    I hope they don’t get disconnected

     
  • alexandregouveia 01:44 on 21/11/2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Intel Health Guide 

    Intel’s release of this home care medical device is an interesting development in Personal Health Records. The management of chronic diseases becomes more simple: the patient can monitorize their own vital signs and have a online consultation with their physician, by using a specific hardware – the Intel Health Guide PHS6000.

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    More information on the Intel Health Guide here.

    AG

     
  • alexandregouveia 19:44 on 20/11/2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Second Life 

    From the 19 until the 22 November, the Second Life virtual world will assist an innovative event: the First International Second Life Conference on Family Medicine, organised by the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine – SEMFYC.

    This conference will take place on the so-called Isla de la Salud (“Health Island”), a virtual island that has several areas: from exhibition rooms to meeting lounges, a cozy conference hall, a wide auditorium and also a virtual health centre, where exists a free consultation service for young people.

    Undoubtedly, not to miss.

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    More information: Blog Isla de la Salud Congress Webpage SLurl Isla de la Salud

    AG

     
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