The document discusses mHealth and telemedicine. It describes 3G Doctor, a telemedicine service launched in 2006 that allows patients to have video consultations with doctors for £35. The document discusses how mHealth has transformed areas like independent living, medical records, pharmacies, diabetes care, and cardiology by making healthcare more accessible and documented through technology like mobile phones. It argues that mHealth can improve healthcare outcomes by addressing issues like a lack of documentation in traditional healthcare models.
23. Hands up if you think
you have a Good
Doctor?
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24. How do you know that
they're good?
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25. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/03/06/
Malpractice is the failed
solution we have devised
to protect Patients &
uphold standards.
26. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/03/06/
Imagine what we could
acheive if we effectively
Documented Care?
27. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/03/06/
Imagine what we could
acheive if we effectively
Documented Care?
28. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/03/06/
Key we learn from the
experiences of other
industries.
29. 15 October 2014
http://davidsellu.org.uk
Documentation should
be used to make care
safer & more effective,
not just to criminalise
Doctors who make
mistakes.
30. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2014/01/05/
We all must accept the
2000 year old model of
healthcare no longer
works.
31. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/11/19/
Patients need more than
18 seconds to share their
story.
32. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/08/27/
We all must accept the
product we make is not
office visits.
33. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/ePatinetDave
We need to start with a
Read + Write approach to
the EHR.
34. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/mHealth
This is happening now
because Patient
Expectations are changing.
35. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/mHealth
This is happening now
because Patient
Expectations are changing.
36. Imagine fueling your car was
completely undocumented.
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http://twitter.com/mHealth
40. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/mHealth
...pumps would be like puzzles
41. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/mHealth
...careful as you go
42. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/mHealth
...imagine you had no
idea of the cost until you
got a bank statement?
43. 15 October 2014
http://twitter.com/mHealth
How do we think we'd
use such a poorly
documented product?
44. It would probably look a lot like this...
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http://twitter.com/mHealth
45. ...and the fuel industry would debate
why their customers weren't “engaged”
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http://twitter.com/mHealth
46. 40-80% of medical
information provided
in consultations is
forgotten immediately?
Patients' memory for medical information J R Soc Med. May 2003; 96(5): 219–222
Did you know?
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48. 15 October 2014
http://mhealthinsight.com/2013/06/17/
With mHealth the care
recieved by billions of
citizens can become more
accessible, connected &
documented.
49. 15 October 2014
http://firetext.me
mHealth has transformed
independent living
50. mHealth has transformed Medical
Records
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http://twitter.com/mHealth
Remember how the screen
in the consulting room used
to always be pointed at the
wrong person?
51. 15 October 2014
http://medicalhistory.com
mHealth has transformed
Medical Records
52. 15 October 2014
https://mhealthinsight.com/2014/04/14/
mHealth has transformed
the Pharmacy
53. 15 October 2014
http://telcare.com
mHealth has transformed
Diabetes Care
54. 15 October 2014
http://telcare.com
mHealth has transformed
Diabetes Care
55. 15 October 2014
http://alivecor.com
mHealth has transformed
Cardiac Care
56. 15 October 2014
Http://3GDoctor.com
mHealth has put a Doctor
in your pocket
57. Experience mHealth & see how it's being
used to improve clinical outcomes...
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http://mhealthinsight.com/2014/08/21/mhealthtour/