The document discusses how mobile technologies and medical sensors could enable new types of remote healthcare services. It describes several potential future services like diabetes management, sleep coaching, and independent living assistance. It also discusses challenges like getting doctors and seniors to adopt new mobile health tools. The document highlights examples of doctors like Dr. Joseph Bell who could inspire new types of mobile-enabled care.
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mHealth, Sensors & Dr Joseph Bell
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54. A woman with a small child was show in.
Joseph Bell said good morning and she said
good morning in reply.
“What sort of crossing di'ye have from
Burntisland?”
“It was guid”
“And had ye a guid walk up Inverleith Row?”
“Yes”
“And what did you do with the other wain
[child]?”
“I left him with my sister in Leith”
“And would you still be working at the
linoleum factory?”
“Yes, I am”
Dr Joseph Bell, JP, DL, FRCS (1837 – 1911)
55. Dr Joseph Bell, JP, DL, FRCS (1837 – 1911)
A woman with a small child was show in.
Joseph Bell said good morning and she said
good morning in reply.
“What sort of crossing di'ye have from
Burntisland?”
“It was guid”
“And had ye a guid walk up Inverleith Row?”
“Yes”
“And what did you do with the other wain
[child]?”
“I left him with my sister in Leith”
“And would you still be working at the
linoleum factory?”
“Yes, I am”
56. Dr Joseph Bell, JP, DL, FRCS (1837 – 1911)
A woman with a small child was show in.
Joseph Bell said good morning and she said
good morning in reply.
“What sort of crossing di'ye have from
Burntisland?”
“It was guid”
“And had ye a guid walk up Inverleith Row?”
“Yes”
“And what did you do with the other wain
[child]?”
“I left him with my sister in Leith”
“And would you still be working at the
linoleum factory?”
“Yes, I am”
57. Dr Joseph Bell, JP, DL, FRCS (1837 – 1911)
A woman with a small child was show in.
Joseph Bell said good morning and she said
good morning in reply.
“What sort of crossing di'ye have from
Burntisland?”
“It was guid”
“And had ye a guid walk up Inverleith Row?”
“Yes”
“And what did you do with the other wain
[child]?”
“I left him with my sister in Leith”
“And would you still be working at the
linoleum factory?”
“Yes, I am”
58. Dr Joseph Bell, JP, DL, FRCS (1837 – 1911)
A woman with a small child was show in.
Joseph Bell said good morning and she said
good morning in reply.
“What sort of crossing di'ye have from
Burntisland?”
“It was guid”
“And had ye a guid walk up Inverleith Row?”
“Yes”
“And what did you do with the other wain
[child]?”
“I left him with my sister in Leith”
“And would you still be working at the
linoleum factory?”
“Yes, I am”
60. David Doherty asked for a volunteer in the audience who had never
met him before to help with a demonstration. A lady puts her hand up.
“Is your name Vanessa?”
“Yes”
“How is your mother managing her diabetes today?”
“Much better”
“Are you also getting on a bit better?”
“Yes. We're nearly back to where we where
before her diagnosis four years ago”
“And do you find the Diabetes.co.uk Forum
helpful?”
“Yes, it's been great to share stories with other
carers who are in a similar position as me”
61. David Doherty asked for a volunteer in the audience who had never
met him before to help with a demonstration.
“Is your name Vanessa?”
“Yes”
“How is your mother managing her diabetes today?”
“Much better”
“Are you also getting on a bit better?”
“Yes. We're nearly back to where we where
before her diagnosis four years ago”
“And do you find the Diabetes.co.uk Forum
helpful?”
“Yes, it's been great to share stories with other
carers who are in a similar position as me”
62. David Doherty asked for a volunteer in the audience who had never
met him before to help with a demonstration.
“Is your name Vanessa?”
“Yes”
“How is your mother managing her diabetes today?”
“Much better”
“Are you also getting on a bit better?”
“Yes. We're nearly back to where we where
before her diagnosis four years ago”
“And do you find the Diabetes.co.uk Forum
helpful?”
“Yes, it's been great to share stories with other
carers who are in a similar position as me”
63. David Doherty asked for a volunteer in the audience who had never
met him before to help with a demonstration.
“Is your name Vanessa?”
“Yes”
“How is your mother managing her diabetes today?”
“Much better”
“Are you also getting on a bit better?”
“Yes. We're nearly back to where we where
before her diagnosis four years ago”
“And do you find the Diabetes.co.uk Forum
helpful?”
“Yes, it's been great to share stories with other
carers who are in a similar position as me”
64. David Doherty asked for a volunteer in the audience who had never
met him before to help with a demonstration.
“Is your name Vanessa?”
“Yes”
“How is your mother managing her diabetes today?”
“Much better”
“Are you also getting on a bit better?”
“Yes. We're nearly back to where we where
before her diagnosis four years ago”
“And do you find the Diabetes.co.uk Forum
helpful?”
“Yes, it's been great to share stories with other
carers who are in a similar position as me”
84. 3G Doctor Live Demo
I need a volunteer!
Dr Richard Sills is joining us from Cornwall
and today we're going to first flip the roles
and have him play the Patient
85. 3G Doctor Live Demo
I need a volunteer!
Dr Richard Sills is joining us from Cornwall
and today we're going to first flip the roles
and have him play the Patient
It's your job to help him
86. 3G Doctor Live Demo
Richard is actively involved in a hypertension
monitoring program. For the last 4 days there's
been elevated BP readings.
Let's see if you can diagnose Richard and help
him better manage his hypertension via a Remote
Video Consultation.
87. 3G Doctor Live Demo
Now let's try that same consultation again but this
time you meet with Richard after he's clicked on a
link and completed an Interactive Patient History
Taking Questionnaire.
88. 3G Doctor Live Demo
Now let's try that same consultation again but this
time you meet with Richard after he's clicked on a
link and completed an Interactive Patient History
Taking Questionnaire.
Warning: This is going to be so easy that I've got a
spot prize for the first person to put their hand up
and correctly suggest what Richard needs to do to
better manage his hypertension.
89.
90.
91. Patient Views
“The questionnaire is a ground breaking way to speed
up GP to Patient contact times. The information
gained from answering a few simple questions means
that the GP has lots of extra information before the
patient enters the surgery doors”
“I found it easy to use and less embarrassing to
explain my problem; know that when I see the doctor
he/she will know why I am there”
92. Malpractice is the failed solution that's
been devised to Protect Patients