Trends in Retail Health Clinics and telemedicine
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“History of Telemedicine"

“History of Telemedicine" | Trends in Retail Health Clinics  and telemedicine | Scoop.it

Atlas_of_Telemedicine_History.pdf (15,853,568kb)

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rob halkes's curator insight, April 7, 2014 1:07 PM

Atlas of Telemedicine !!

"Need I say more, you modernistics... "
You thought you were first ..huh.. ?    ;-)


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Could The Future Of Health Care Mean No Waits In Hospitals?

Could The Future Of Health Care Mean No Waits In Hospitals? | Trends in Retail Health Clinics  and telemedicine | Scoop.it

As medical treatment is impacted by technology, consumerization, and the mobile revolution, we may see a world where your doctor already knows why you’re sick and can treat you over the phone--leaving the hospitals for the true emergencies.

 

Editor’s Note: This post is part of Co.Exist’s Futurist Forum, a series of articles by some of the world’s leading futurists about what the world will look like in the near and distant future, and how you can improve how you navigate future scenarios...


Via ET Russell, eMedToday
eMedToday's insight:

There is massive away from the hospital to the home and treatment outside the hospital like retail health clinics

ET Russell's curator insight, August 2, 2013 3:03 AM

Dr. Nick van Terheyden, is CMIO at Nuance offers his thoughts on the hospital of the future and the top three transformations that will drive the next generation of patient-centric care.

1- Technology that works for physicians vs against them.

2. The consumerisation of health care

3. Fewer patients waiting in the hospital

 

Includes reference to sense.ly [An avatar-based telehealth platform that enables continuity of care for chronic diseases, leading to improved patient outcomes and reduced costs.]

 
eMedToday's curator insight, August 2, 2013 9:06 PM

Key point

 

Part of this movement to shift responsibility to the patient means hospitals, which have for years measured financial success based on the number of filled beds, will have to adjust to a new health care system that values empty beds and healthier patients.

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Seventy per cent of chronic patients willing to use telemedicine

Seventy per cent of chronic patients willing to use telemedicine | Trends in Retail Health Clinics  and telemedicine | Scoop.it
A clear majority of both patients with chronic diseases and the health professionals who treat them are in favour of the remote monitoring of patients’ conditions, according to the first ever study in Spain of the practice conducted by the IESE...

Via rob halkes, Marie Ennis-O'Connor
rob halkes's curator insight, November 4, 2013 2:02 PM

Patient People have discovered the functionality of telemedicine to their specific needs in a chronic condition. I foresee a steay increase of grow of its use. Yet, pharma is, again, "slightly" behind its development of added value to their drugs. ;-)

Here's the link to the report: http://bit.ly/HCGg0L

 

"Remote patient management: A study if the attitutdes of patients and professionals in Spain."

Elena Reutskaja, Jaume Ribera, IESE Professors, Barcelona, 2013.

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TeleServices for Better Health; Expanding the Horizon of Patient Engagement


Via Rowan Norrie, Giuseppe Fattori
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The trend in retail health care needs to be considered in the big picture of teleservices which is outlined here

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