Volume 5 / Issue 2 / 2010
- IT
- 03/05/2010
COVER: Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0 MANAGEMENT: Investing in the Hospital of the Future FEATURES: Nursing and E-Health; Health Technology...
READ MORECOVER: Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0 MANAGEMENT: Investing in the Hospital of the Future FEATURES: Nursing and E-Health; Health Technology...
READ MOREAuthor: Paula M Procter Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Nursing Sheffield Hallam University, UK In spite of being at the forefront of healthcare IT, the nursing profession has both abandoned and been overlooked by the former. Closer involvement is essential to make healthcare IT meaningful for practitioners...
READ MOREAuthor: Eike-Henner W. Kluge Department of Philosophy, University of Victoria, Canada E-Health promises to be a cost-effective and efficient way of providing healthcare at an affordable cost to patients who would otherwise be excluded or underserviced. However, e-health also comes with a series of ethical and legal challenges...
READ MOREAuthor: Henry Lee Founder and President, New Age Solution Information is vital in today’s marketplace, not just as a record, but a means to gauge future trends. Nowhere is this more important than the healthcare industry. Today, medical information is no longer centralised to a hospital setting. On the contrary, healthcare...
READ MOREAt the Cross Europe Conference, EU Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs, addressed the progress made toward the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and the work still need to be done. In his keynote address at the conference titled “Delivering the Right to Health with the Health Millennium Development Goals,” Piebalgs offered...
READ MOREThe European Commission has adopted a Directive to prevent injuries and infections to healthcare workers from sharp objects such as needle sticks. The Directive implements in law a framework agreement on prevention from sharp injuries in the hospital and healthcare sectors signed in July 2009 by the European Public Services Union (EPSU)...
READ MOREUpon release of a European Commission Communication on telemedicine, the medical technology industry has voiced their opinion on the future of telehealth. Led by COCIR, an industry group representing the healthcare IT sector, the industry has made recommendations to the European Commission and Member States for a better deployment of telehealth...
READ MOREPreparing for E-Health Services Following an amendment to the Health Care Act, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Slovakia is preparing the grounds for a set of e-health services to establish a national electronic health system. The reform of the healthcare system includes services such as the electronic booking of General...
READ MOREFirst Emergency Telediagnosis Over Regional Telecardiology Network On 5 March 2010, 1:30 am, the first request for an emergency telediagnosis over a radiology network named 'T-Lor' was made in the region of Lorraine, in north eastern France. The T-Lor network project aims to enable tele-expertise and telediagnosis as well as the exchange of...
READ MORESingle Access to Personal Health Records The 'My Health summary' service, now available through the Danish e-health portal 'Sundhed.dk' allows authenticated users to obtain a faster and better overview of their own patient data. Once logged into the health portal with their digital signature, users can access this personal health...
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