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Eric Jordan

CloudTweaks -Steps To Secure Data In The Cloud - 0 views

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    There is an industry wide push to develop and deliver applications hosted in a cloud environment. This platform that in some regards is still in its infancy still seems to have a limited amount of usable information available. This free publication provides a great forum for information on the latest trends, concerns, best practices and advancements.
Eric Jordan

Future of EHR based systems in Healthcare IT - 0 views

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    In 2009 the Healthcare Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health or HITECH was implemented by the US government to speed up the use of electronic health records by healthcare providers. The HITECH act launched a federally funded incentive program to reward members of the healthcare community who improve their business model to utilize an electronic health record or EHR compliant system. This article and the publication provide a great source of information when trying to understand the changing EHR landscape and its impact.
Eric Jordan

Healthcare Informatics Magazine | Health IT | Information Technology - 0 views

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    This is a must have link for anyone in the Healthcare Information Technologies field. The topics of the articles cover the full breath of Healthcare and influence on IT process, procedures, trends and best practices. There is also a great deal of opportunities to sit in on topic specific webinars.
syrrius

Continuous Glucose Monitoring | CGM | Medtronic Diabetes - 1 views

  • Continuous Glucose Monitoring With Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM), you get a more complete picture of your glucose levels, which can lead to better treatment decisions and better glucose control.
  • What Is Glucose Monitoring? Without diabetes, your body tracks glucose levels all day and night to ensure the right amount of insulin is released at the right time. To successfully manage diabetes, a monitoring system is needed to consistently check your glucose levels. The most common glucose monitoring solutions are blood glucose meters and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems.
  • CGM is a way to measure glucose levels in real-time throughout the day and night. A tiny electrode called a glucose sensor is inserted under the skin to measure glucose levels in tissue fluid. It is connected to a transmitter that sends the information via wireless radio frequency to a monitoring and display device. The device can detect and notify you if your glucose is reaching a high or low limit. The latest Medtronic CGM systems can actually alert you before you reach your glucose limits.
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  • Does CGM Replace Fingersticks? It is recommended that you calibrate CGM systems with fingersticks 3–4 times per day for optimal glucose sensor accuracy. CGM does require at least 1 fingerstick blood glucose reading every 12 hours to calibrate the CGM sensor1.
  • CGM Components CGM systems usually consist of a glucose sensor, a transmitter, and a small external monitor to view your glucose levels. MiniMed insulin pumps have built-in CGM so the information can be conveniently seen on your pump screen. The CGM monitor or insulin pump is small, discreet, and easy-to-wear. It can be attached to your belt, hidden in your pocket, or placed under your clothing. This component will show your current glucose levels and your historical glucose trends. It also notifies you before you reach your low or high glucose limits and if your glucose level rises or falls too quickly. The CGM transmitter is a small, lightweight device that attaches to the glucose sensor, gathers your glucose data, and sends it wirelessly to the glucose monitor unit. The Medtronic transmitter is waterproof and can be worn while swimming, bathing, or showering without worries. The glucose sensor is inserted under the skin to check glucose levels in tissue fluid. The glucose sensor has a small adhesive (sticky) patch to hold it in place for a few days and then it must be replaced with a new sensor. The glucose sensor is inserted with a needle, which is removed after the glucose sensor is in place. The most common place to wear a glucose sensor is in the abdomen. The glucose sensor is easily inserted under the skin using an insertion device. A sensor is placed into the insertion device, and with a push of a button the glucose sensor is inserted quickly and easily.
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    An overview of the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System by the Medtronic Company.
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    The Continuous Glucose Monitoring System is an additional mechanism to help monitor Blood Glucose Levels and Patterns of a user via their Insulin Pump.
Wendy Phillips

NutritionFacts.org - 0 views

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    NUTRITIONFACTS.ORG is brought to you by the Jesse & Julie Rasch Foundation in partnership with Michael Greger M.D. Dr. Greger scours the world of nutrition-related research, as published in scientific journals, and brings that information to you in short, easy to understand video segments. We also provide links to the original journal articles whenever possible so that you can source the information directly, if you so desire.
Genevieve Domingo

In Case of Emergency, Launch an App | DiscoverMagazine.com - 0 views

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    Ram Dantu, a professor of engineering and computer science from the University of North Texas, along with his colleagues have deveoped a suite of mobile applications that can help people on the scene talking to 911 operators.  One app is for CPR, the other for detecting the heartbeat, and the other is access to the phones camera by the 911 operator.  The team is waiting for FDA's approval to market the apps.  This article is useful to anyone and everyone who might find themselves in a middle of an emergency, communicating with a 911 operator and wanting to give more accurate information regarding the emergency at hand.
Zach Miller

Understanding HIPAA and HIPAA Compliance - 0 views

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    This site contains a bunch of information surrounding HIPAA standards and security compliance, which is essential to understanding healthcare information technology.
grahamw267

Home / Health / Wellness / Diet & Fitness / Fitness Information Ne... - 0 views

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    MealSnap counts the calories of your meals through pictures.
eheilker

Use of information and communication technology and prevalence of overweight and obesit... - 1 views

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    This article, published by the International Journal of Obesity, discusses a correlation between use of communication and information technology and overweight and obesity, particularly among girls. However, the researchers did not find a correlation between playing digital games and overweight/obesity. Interestingly, they suggest that digital games me be a good replacement for TV and computer use.
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    Interesting study, What about interactive video games, wouldn't that help?
mirabele

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    Although this website isn't purely health related, there are really informative sections about sexual health, hormones, trans and LGBTQI health community that are important and relevant.  A great resource for LGBTQI youth and adults!
Eric Jordan

Understanding Health Information Privacy - 0 views

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    Healthcare IT must be aware of and adhere to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 or HIPAA. This link helps to understand and define the areas of the HITECH act that require HIPPA compliance. Privacy and Security around healthcare data specifically EHR is critical for Healthcare provides to proved reimbursement money from the government.
Eric Jordan

Healthcare Backup Strategys - HITECH Act - 0 views

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    Having a reliable and compliant backup solution in the Healthcare IT industry is critical. This is a wonderful article written by David Finn who is the Health IT Officer at Symantec. In the article he touches on the unique concerns over protecting electronic protected electronic health information or ePHI data. Mr. Finn presents a nice formula for how to provide a successful backup solution across your enterprise.
Eric Jordan

The Pulse publication - A look at Healthcare IT. - 0 views

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    The Pulse is a quarterly publication that discusses Healthcare IT related topics. There is a substantial amount of discussion and information regarding the HITECH act and its impact on today's IT infrastructure requirements. It is a great look at the current Healthcare IT landscape and best practices as seen through the eyes of peers and trending.
Wendy Phillips

PositiveMed - 2 views

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    An independent resource for health and wellness, delivering positive, happy and interesting information to readers each day. Also found on Facebook and Pinterest. PositiveMed aims to uncover the brighter side of medical curiosity online.
jbnorton

Dr. Christopher Hobbs - Herbalist, author, botanist, mycologist & research scientist - 0 views

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    This site is a great resource for anyone interested in integrative health care. Dr. Hobb's is an herbalist and mycologist and provides easy to use information on how to incorporate herbs into your medicine cabinet. For those that want to go a step further and learn to prepare their own extracts, teas, and tinctures, there are online courses and downloadable videos and class handouts available for free.
dgeary13

The open-notes movement - 1 views

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    If you haven't heard of OpenNotes please check it out: https://youtu.be/oqi6AeMcjtw. The movement proposes that doctors open their personal notes so patients can read what they have to say about their individual health.
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    I like this idea. I have had a doctor who uses 'My Chart' but I have seen the website for someone who has it. It is nice to have such information accessible especially when it is about us!
Wendy Phillips

NourishInteractive.com - 0 views

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    Nourish Interactive is a web based company that is dedicated to supporting parents by providing them with useful information to help them improve their families health and educating children about the importance of nutrition and exercise. Free games, printables, recipes and tips provided.
Genevieve Domingo

About Open Payments - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - 0 views

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    The CMS website provides information as it pertains to the new Sunshine Act that went into effect in 2013. The law requires certain industries to report payments made to physicians and encourage transparency. Data gathered by the CMS will be published on the website and can be accessed by the public.
Genevieve Domingo

Startups see healthy future for Google Glass in medicine - SFGate - 0 views

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    First there was telecommuting, now there's telemedicine.  In this article, Google glass is being utilized to determine whether an in-person consult with a doctor is necessary to treat a wound by sending video and audio of patient to doctors and nurses.  While telemedicine seems like a practical way of linking up doctors with patients who really need legitimate medical consult, could we be compromising quality of care in the process?
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