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Transforming Healthcare with TechnologyFirat Atagun
This document discusses Turkey's national e-health system called e-Nabiz. It provides key statistics on e-Nabiz such as over 3.4 million registered users, 1500+ hospitals, and over 18 billion health records. E-Nabiz allows patients to access services like visit records, lab results, radiology images, prescriptions, and more from their mobile devices. The system aims to enhance patient engagement, increase healthcare awareness, and provide better quality services through a coherent platform that incorporates analytics, disease tracking, and chronic condition management tools while maintaining privacy and security of health information.
Creating value through technology in healthcareSameer Sule
To Invest or Not to Invest..Is the question
With limited time, money and resources at their disposal, deciding whether or not to invest money in information technology can be tough for healthcare organizations. Couple this with the fact that many IT projects have failed to deliver on their promises, has left business leaders skeptical of investments in technology. IT professionals are under increasing pressure to demonstrate the value of technology to the organizations they support.
This presentation provides a value-based, outcomes-driven approach to justify investments in healthIT. Investing in technology shouldn't be a leap of faith. Technology is an enabler. It must be beneficial and functional to the intended user. Healthcare organizations that make technology decisions without focusing on outcomes find themselves regretting their decisions in the long run. Proper research and planning is critical in ensuring that information technology delivers value to patients, providers and healthcare organizations.
Healthcare 2.0 - The State of Healthcare, Trends and Future DevelopmentsNick van Terheyden
The document discusses current problems in healthcare including physician burnout and challenges delivering high quality care due to complexity and workload. It also discusses trends in healthcare including use of electronic health records, healthcare reform, and social networking. Finally, it discusses potential future directions for healthcare including improved data sharing between patients and providers through technologies like medical record banking and patient communities.
INGEMA is a non-profit foundation founded in 2002 in Spain that conducts research on technology for elderly people and those with disabilities. It has grown to become an internationally recognized center with over 50 projects in areas like active aging, rehabilitation, quality of life, and gerotechnology. INGEMA takes part in basic research as well as European and national projects, with a focus on developing inclusive technologies and policies for an aging society.
Advancing Healthcare Technology with Open Source SoftwareAchieve Internet
The focus, and heated debate, on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is causing major change in the healthcare industry. The ACA seeks to provide more affordable care and mandates the use of cutting edge technology solutions to provide inter-operability and patient engagement in order to accomplish the desired goals.
Drupal has the power and capabilities to help meet these goals, and is already Drupal is being used by a number of major Healthcare related companies from Florida Hospitals, WellPoint, Dexcom, and Alliance Imaging. Drupal has the ability to achieve and comply with the desired outcomes of the ACA, from patient engagement, physician satisfaction and inter-operability between EMR systems.
In this webinar, Achieve Internet will review how Drupal and Open Source technology solutions can greatly improve Healthcare (including patient outcomes, better patient experiences, and increased usability) by enhancing, extending and ultimately replacing the current Healthcare technology on the market.
This document discusses mobile health (mHealth) and the use of mobile technologies to support health and wellness. It provides context on the digital divide being smaller for mobile phones than the internet. Mobile phones are described as cost effective and able to reach diverse populations. The document then outlines drivers of mHealth including rising healthcare costs, advances in wireless technology, and a need for personalized medicine. Examples of mHealth apps are provided for areas like clinical references, diagnostics, treatment, public health, and disease management. Research findings on texting improving health outcomes are also summarized.
This document provides an overview of teaching technology to children. It discusses the three strands of technology: Strand A focuses on practical skills, Strand B covers terminology and methods, and Strand C examines the history and impact of technology. Various learning intentions and activities are presented to help teachers develop lessons on the nature of technology, including defining technology, understanding how it has shaped our lives, and creating teaching strategies. The document emphasizes developing students' broad understanding of technology beyond just the tools or activities they are engaged with.
Transforming Healthcare with TechnologyFirat Atagun
This document discusses Turkey's national e-health system called e-Nabiz. It provides key statistics on e-Nabiz such as over 3.4 million registered users, 1500+ hospitals, and over 18 billion health records. E-Nabiz allows patients to access services like visit records, lab results, radiology images, prescriptions, and more from their mobile devices. The system aims to enhance patient engagement, increase healthcare awareness, and provide better quality services through a coherent platform that incorporates analytics, disease tracking, and chronic condition management tools while maintaining privacy and security of health information.
Creating value through technology in healthcareSameer Sule
To Invest or Not to Invest..Is the question
With limited time, money and resources at their disposal, deciding whether or not to invest money in information technology can be tough for healthcare organizations. Couple this with the fact that many IT projects have failed to deliver on their promises, has left business leaders skeptical of investments in technology. IT professionals are under increasing pressure to demonstrate the value of technology to the organizations they support.
This presentation provides a value-based, outcomes-driven approach to justify investments in healthIT. Investing in technology shouldn't be a leap of faith. Technology is an enabler. It must be beneficial and functional to the intended user. Healthcare organizations that make technology decisions without focusing on outcomes find themselves regretting their decisions in the long run. Proper research and planning is critical in ensuring that information technology delivers value to patients, providers and healthcare organizations.
Healthcare 2.0 - The State of Healthcare, Trends and Future DevelopmentsNick van Terheyden
The document discusses current problems in healthcare including physician burnout and challenges delivering high quality care due to complexity and workload. It also discusses trends in healthcare including use of electronic health records, healthcare reform, and social networking. Finally, it discusses potential future directions for healthcare including improved data sharing between patients and providers through technologies like medical record banking and patient communities.
INGEMA is a non-profit foundation founded in 2002 in Spain that conducts research on technology for elderly people and those with disabilities. It has grown to become an internationally recognized center with over 50 projects in areas like active aging, rehabilitation, quality of life, and gerotechnology. INGEMA takes part in basic research as well as European and national projects, with a focus on developing inclusive technologies and policies for an aging society.
Advancing Healthcare Technology with Open Source SoftwareAchieve Internet
The focus, and heated debate, on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is causing major change in the healthcare industry. The ACA seeks to provide more affordable care and mandates the use of cutting edge technology solutions to provide inter-operability and patient engagement in order to accomplish the desired goals.
Drupal has the power and capabilities to help meet these goals, and is already Drupal is being used by a number of major Healthcare related companies from Florida Hospitals, WellPoint, Dexcom, and Alliance Imaging. Drupal has the ability to achieve and comply with the desired outcomes of the ACA, from patient engagement, physician satisfaction and inter-operability between EMR systems.
In this webinar, Achieve Internet will review how Drupal and Open Source technology solutions can greatly improve Healthcare (including patient outcomes, better patient experiences, and increased usability) by enhancing, extending and ultimately replacing the current Healthcare technology on the market.
This document discusses mobile health (mHealth) and the use of mobile technologies to support health and wellness. It provides context on the digital divide being smaller for mobile phones than the internet. Mobile phones are described as cost effective and able to reach diverse populations. The document then outlines drivers of mHealth including rising healthcare costs, advances in wireless technology, and a need for personalized medicine. Examples of mHealth apps are provided for areas like clinical references, diagnostics, treatment, public health, and disease management. Research findings on texting improving health outcomes are also summarized.
This document provides an overview of teaching technology to children. It discusses the three strands of technology: Strand A focuses on practical skills, Strand B covers terminology and methods, and Strand C examines the history and impact of technology. Various learning intentions and activities are presented to help teachers develop lessons on the nature of technology, including defining technology, understanding how it has shaped our lives, and creating teaching strategies. The document emphasizes developing students' broad understanding of technology beyond just the tools or activities they are engaged with.
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O documento repete várias vezes frases sobre diferentes objetos sendo relacionados entre si de diferentes maneiras, sem fornecer informações claras ou contexto sobre o assunto.
O documento repetidamente lista combinações de palavras em uma estrutura sem sentido. Não é possível resumir o conteúdo, já que não há informações ou ideias claras expressas no texto.
O documento repete várias vezes frases curtas contendo termos como "oñ3⁄4Ʊ׶ó", "£Ë£Á£Ö£Á£ ̧£1£1¡££Ã£°£Í" e termos relacionados, variando a ordem dos termos em cada frase. Não é possível entender o significado ou propósito do documento baseado nessas frases.
O documento repete várias vezes frases sobre diferentes objetos sendo relacionados entre si de diferentes maneiras, sem fornecer informações claras ou contexto sobre o assunto.
O documento repetidamente lista combinações de palavras em uma estrutura sem sentido. Não é possível resumir o conteúdo, já que não há informações ou ideias claras expressas no texto.