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Five questions with Mayo Clinic social media chief Lee Aase | MedCity News - 0 views

  • Social media is no longer used just for marketing purposes
  • “These tools aren’t just about building market shares, but they’re about helping patients and connecting providers,” he said.
  • n the next few weeks, Mayo will roll out another mobile app to connect patients with its online community. But its priority from now until February, according to Aase, will be promoting heart health through a social media campaign called “Know Your Numbers,” launched this morning at the conference. It combines a YouTube video, a Facebook app and a contest to raise awareness leading up to American Heart Month.
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Google Glass: How it works, what it could mean for health care | Articles | Main - 0 views

  • On the Blue Sky blog, Julie Moore writes of watching #IfIHadGlass tweets and seeing suggestions such as real-time medical histories and apps for the deaf. Kyle Samani , an inpatient deployment manager, says Google Glass “presents enormous opportunities for one-way messaging and confidential communication in healthcare.” A Pharma Forward blog post suggests that Emergency Medical Technicians wearing Google Glass could send live video feeds to emergency room doctors to help in care while transporting patients.
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"GO WEST"... LA RUEE VERS LA E-SANTE | PHARMAGEEK - 0 views

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Comment le monde du jeu vidéo influence la télémédecine | Thot Cursus - 0 views

  • a santé et les jeux font bon ménage. Dans notre grande liste de jeux sérieux, vous remarquerez que la section sur la santé est une des plus fournies. Rien de plus normal : le jeu permet à la fois de dédramatiser le monde de la santé tout en procurant une quantité effarante d'informations pour se garder en forme ou en savoir plus sur différents troubles ou maladies et comment y faire face.
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Wort.lu - Médias sociaux: un vrai soutien pour les personnes âgées - 0 views

  • nja Leist explique : "Les personnes âgées peuvent utiliser les médias sociaux pour avoir accès à des informations relatives à la santé et discuter avec d’autres patients ou avec un médecin."
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A la recherche du ePatient, l'intégrale | Patients & Web - 0 views

  • 1 Français sur 2 intègre désormais l’accès à internet comme outil de recherche et de gestion de son état de santé.
  • Les “nouveaux patients”, les ePatients sont donc non seulement porteurs d’une évolution dans la relation médecin-malade mais également expression d’une nouvelle relation usager-système de santé. Seront-ils reconnus, écoutés et entendus en tant que tels par l’ensemble des parties-
  • En définitive, l’ère du ePatient, de la santé 2.0 et de la médecine 2.0 ne vient que de débuter et son histoire reste encore à bâtir avant d’être contée. Rendez-vous en 2014 pour, nous l’espérons, la deuxième édition de ces études et des éléments de réponses aux questions posées.
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Is this the future of hospitals in Canada? - Health - CBC News - 0 views

  • What's more, "e-health" has become synonymous with government boondoggles. The country has spent $4 billion on the endeavour, but e-health initiatives in Ontario, B.C., N.B. and P.E.I. have all been accused of mishandling the awarding of contracts and having little to show for the amount of money invested.
  • Electronic medical records and other digital technologies have the potential to improve patient outcomes by helping hospitals identify and track infections, medication errors and other adverse events and alerting physicians to drug interactions and other problems.
  • "Most hospitals have implemented technology not to address these issues but to try to either create efficiencies or get better at billing, get better at coding," he said.
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  • The Oslo hospital's move to the digital age has also had another bonus: more efficient clinical operations enabled them to reduce the number of days patients spend in the hospital from about 5 to 3.5, Borthne said. (Although technology wasn't much help in 2011, when an increase in patient volume and staffing shortages led to several fatal lapses in patient care.)
  • "One of the lessons we have learned is that a digital system is always error prone, so you can't be sure of having 100 per cent up time for any digital system," Borthne said
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