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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Carol Hancox

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Learn About E-Prescriptions - 1 views

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    A one stop shop to explain about e-prescriptions. Contains some embedded video clips to watch from several different stakeholders.
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[News] Are you a cyberchondriac? - PC SHOW 2010 | COMPUTEX 2010 | VRForums - Singapore ... - 1 views

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    An article that looks at the issues raised when too much health information is made available to people.
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Access Card / National ID Card, Australia - 1 views

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    Electronic Frontiers Australia present a paper to explain the failure of the Australian proposed Access to Health ID Card. This summary documents the issues and reasons for why it was abandoned.
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Electronic Health Records - Australia (eGovernment Resource Centre) - 0 views

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    "Articles and resources about trends and issues relating to electronic health records in Australia."
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Spine Factsheet - NHS Connecting for Health - 1 views

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    A factual recall of what electronic health records system is being used in the UK
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BBC News - Q&A: Electronic medical records - 0 views

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    A recent news article on the introduction of Electronic Medical Records being used in the UK. Page also links to other related articles on BBC News
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Industry Home - Ecosystem - HealthVault - 1 views

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    An introduction to Microsofts Medical Records solution
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HealthVault Learning Center - 0 views

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    A learning centre that explains Microsoft's solution to storing medical records
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YouTube - PenFriend Demonstration - 1 views

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    An example of technology used to support people in the community
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Technique links words to signing - 0 views

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    SiSi (say it sign it) uses speech recognition to animate an aviator. Will allow for automatic signing e.g. for meetings, TV programs.
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A Lifelike Prosthetic Arm - Technology Review - 1 views

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    A Lifelike Prosthetic Arm, By Michael Rosenwald - May/June 2009 \nA new surgical technique, developed by scientists at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, allows patients who have lost arms to use residual nerve signals to control a prosthetic limb. This video shows three patients testing a prototype limb being developed by DARPA. The patients can perform complex tasks, including picking up a cup, grasping a cracker without breaking it, and putting a spoon in a cup. \n
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CNN.com - Brain waves drive man's bionic arm - Sep. 25, 2003 - 0 views

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    A man who lost both of his arms in an accident is getting some high-tech help with an innovative artificial limb that controls movements by thought. \n
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BBC NEWS | Health | 'Tagging' improves patient safety - 2 views

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    "Hospital patients are used to wearing wristbands. But now those bands have gone high-tech."
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BBC NEWS | Health | Charity backs dementia taggings - 3 views

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    "Charity backs dementia taggings. The number of dementia sufferers is predicted to soar Proposed nelectronic tagging of people with dementia, with their agreement, has been backed by a charity."
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BBC NEWS | UK | England | Merseyside | Tagging system to cut IVF mix-ups - 0 views

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    Using RFID tags to track IVF samples
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Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) - NHS Connecting for Health - 1 views

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    PACs enables images of x-rays and scans to be stored electronically for diagnosis
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BBC NEWS | Health | 'Wii warm-up' good for surgeons - 1 views

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    Playing computer games such as the Nintendo Wii can improve a surgeon's performance
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Online Health Services - 1 views

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    Monitoring of patients in the home
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