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"Don't stop me now" A missed opportunity (UK)

July 20, 2008 Steve Hards

In an apparently classical case of one hand not knowing what another hand has done before it (otherwise known as ‘corporate memory loss’) Don’t stop me now – Preparing for an ageing population, (the latest report by the Audit Commission… Read more"Don't stop me now" A missed opportunity (UK)

Latest News  telecare, UK

Video: VNA's WebVNU Remote Nurse news report (US)

July 20, 2008 Steve Hards

Article and associated video (TV news item) showing the WebVNU Remote Nurse [annoying pre-video advert alert] in action as deployed by the VNA Care Network in Massachusetts.

Latest News, Video Gallery  telehealth, US, video

Taipei dementia telecare study

July 20, 2008 Steve Hards

Taipei City Hospital Renai Branch, a specialist in dementia care in Taiwan, is to conduct a 6-month study of telecare in supporting people with dementia in their homes. Tunstall press release.

Latest News  dementia, Rest of world stories, telecare, UK

Walgreens Ready Response medical alert system TV campaign

July 20, 2008 Steve Hards

Further nudging telecare into public awareness in the US, American Medical Alert Corp (AMAC) has announced the launch of a new Walgreens Ready Response television campaign “aimed to support the growing acceptance of remote monitoring technologies amongst family caregivers and… Read moreWalgreens Ready Response medical alert system TV campaign

Latest News  telecare, US

Spanish visionary approach trumps Canadian techno-centric healthcare model

July 20, 2008 Steve Hards

When you are tired of reading those mind-numbing press releases, read this thoughtful Telehealth Canada blog item by Rosie Lombardi. It’s a refreshing plea to put the horse in front of the cart if you want to get ‘new technology’… Read moreSpanish visionary approach trumps Canadian techno-centric healthcare model

Latest News  Rest of world stories, telecare

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