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The need for long-term digital retention in eHealth

The need for long-term digital retention in eHealth | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

Although the price for storing data may be falling there are additional economic challenges in ensuring digital content remains understandable for future generations. Guaranteeing long term usability for spiralling amounts of data produced or controlled by organisations with commercial interests is quickly becoming a major problem, says Michael Wilson, Secretary, UK e-Infrastructure Leadership Council.

 

Wilson gave some excellent background on the subject during Thursday's e-health session at eChallenges presenting findings from the ENSURE project which is examining economical solutions for long term digital preservation in user cases (healthcare, clinical trials, and finance).

 

Digital medical data serves a different purpose depending on the stakeholders. Health records and data can be preserved for the benefit of patients, their families and future medical research. Over time, the reasons for collecting specific data-sets may also change. Medical imaging data takes up to 30% of the digital universe. Each record has it's own formula (e.g. pathology images are saved in DICOM). In a further 10-20 years, software will inevitably have changed but virtual environments can preserve the software to make the data useful (e.g. associated manuals, hardware, operating systems). There are of course risks in preservation associated with different strategies, and this is what ENSURE is researching (i.e looking at cost/value of different strategies, how to automate the lifecycle, as well as scalability options of leveraging new technologies such as cloud technology).

 

For researchers, a major flaw in social media is its transitory state. Already one project is examining how to preserve and manage weblogs - Blogforever. Recent studies have revealed that blogs on major historical events have already been lost (see another blog post). BlogForever aims to provide a solution to preserve and organise all blogs especially those that have historical significance - one project partner is CERN with the goal of preserving physics-related blogs. GridCast originated at CERN. The ultimate vision of the project is to preserve collections of blogs in a cost efficient manner safeguarding their authenticity and integrity for users/organisations (e.g. a National Library of Medicine would like to preserve a collection of health and medicine blogs). Other aims include enabling full text searching, tagging, sharing and reusing content.

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Medicine goes digital

Medicine goes digital | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

INNOVATION and medicine go together. The ancient Egyptians are thought to have performed surgery back in 2750BC, and the Romans developed medical tools such as forceps and surgical needles. In modern times medicine has been transformed by waves of discovery that have brought marvels like antibiotics, vaccines and heart stents.

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The Use Of Tablets In the World of EMRs ~ EMR, EHR & Health Care Technology

The Use Of Tablets In the World of EMRs ~ EMR, EHR & Health Care Technology | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

With a growing number of physicians adopting tablet PCs for their EMR implementations, EMR vendors and IT manufacturers are looking to build compatible native systems to facilitate user-friendly and efficient EMR execution.

 

From table desktops to thin clients and now the tablet, EMRs have been tried and tested on a variety of hardware, each bringing its own benefits and drawbacks. However, the striking surge in EMR adoption on tablet PCs has made providers sit up and take notice of this remarkably promising technology.

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Five Free Simple Google Tools For Doctors

Five Free Simple Google Tools For Doctors | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

Digital technology has done a lot to change healthcare over the past 20 years. And Google is the biggest influence on the web over the past 14 years of the internet. Their “Do No Evil” ‘philosophy’ has given us a whole stable of free and easy to use tools which can make all work easier and better.

 

Google's premier patient offering, Google Health was quietly buried. There have been no comparable Google tools for doctors. Their Raison d'être, the Google search has long been a much maligned tool for medical professionals. But there is lots more a doctor can do with free Google tools. Let’s
take a look at Five Free Simple Google Tools For Doctors.

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Technoclinics- Upcoming scenario in India

Technoclinics- Upcoming scenario in India | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

Medical industry in India is proud to have adopted the latest medical equipments in every specialization and has achieved tremendous results in terms of rapid and effective treatment. The benefits that the Indian IT sector has made in the global village the past 15 years, are now being extended to the Indian Healthcare industry too!

 

Taking advantage of these some clinics are transforming into “technoclinics” by smartly using technology and software in their practice.

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