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Anytime, anywhere health

November 14, 2008 Steve Hards

In this item you will find links to two new important (and free) reports published by the Califonia Health Care Foundation. But start with the blog item by one of the authors, which puts them into context. Start here: Anytime,… Read moreAnytime, anywhere health

Latest News, Terminology  telehealth, US

Intel launches Health Guide formally

November 12, 2008 Steve Hards

It won’t come as a surprise to regular Telecare Aware readers, but the launch of Intel’s broadband-based telehealth monitoring device apparently based on the ‘old’ WebVMC device that Intel recalled, was launched last Monday. There has been fairly wide media… Read moreIntel launches Health Guide formally

Latest News  telehealth, US

Telemedicine in school (US)

November 7, 2008 Steve Hards

A school in Knoxville, Tennessee, has installed telemedicine equipment to improve the service the nurse can provide. Here is a news item from WBIR.

Latest News, Video Gallery  telemedicine, US, video

Dream up new technology to provide health care anywhere

November 7, 2008 Steve Hards

Audio report on a brainstorming session at Kaiser Permanente’s Innovative Learning Network conference. Worth the six-and-a-half minutes it will take you to listen to it. Mention of the Nintendo Wii Fit in the report reminds me that we had a… Read moreDream up new technology to provide health care anywhere

Latest News  Pointers to the future, telehealth, telemedicine, US

Why would you pay monthly for a medical alert when you don't have to?

November 7, 2008 Steve Hards

‘Good’ example of a sales letter press release from a company marketing an alarm system that calls the emergency services directly. Only in the US could a company get away with mixing sales and religion on its website as this… Read moreWhy would you pay monthly for a medical alert when you don't have to?

Latest News  telecare, US  1 Comment

Remote monitoring offers peace of mind

November 7, 2008 Steve Hards

Local US story from Athens, Georgia featuring, as all best media items do, a technology user. She says: “With this system I don’t feel any better, but I feel a lot safer.” Nicely put. Remote monitoring offers peace of mind.

Latest News  telehealth, US

Medication reminder services (US and UK)

November 7, 2008 Steve Hards

In response to a recent request from a Florida resident searching for a medication reminder service for her aunt, I did a quick search with Google and came up with the following. What great services did I/Google miss? I’m sure… Read moreMedication reminder services (US and UK)

Latest News  dementia, telecare, UK, US  1 Comment

San Diego companies helping health care

November 5, 2008 Steve Hards

As we all know, developments in San Diego are always world-leading; a view this article from the San Diego Union Tribune tries to reinforce. Some of the commenters take a different view of the technology. One says “Just what we… Read moreSan Diego companies helping health care

Latest News  telehealth, US

Telehealth age dawning

November 3, 2008 Steve Hards

Well, it is according to this article in the EE Times. Actually it’s a useful canter over the telehealth countryside with an emphasis on what’s ahead. It puts the forthcoming Continua Alliance initial guidelines into context as a significant event…. Read moreTelehealth age dawning

Latest News  Continua Alliance, telehealth, US

ATI: Heart failure management study in Canada

October 29, 2008 Steve Hards

American TeleCare, Inc. (ATI) has announced that its InLife and LifeView telehealth systems are now in use to implement a heart failure outcomes study in Atlantic Canada. The project, Strategy of Home Telehealth for the Management of Heart Failure (STARTEL)… Read moreATI: Heart failure management study in Canada

Latest News  Rest of world stories, telehealth, US

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