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ได้รับโอกาสจากสถาบันการสาธารณสุขอาเซี่ยน ร่วมกับ TICA ในการฝึกอบรมผู้แทนจาก 20 ประเทศ ที่มาฝึกอบรมเกี่ยวกับการดำเนินงานเพื่อการให้ประเทศต่างๆ บรรลุเป้าหมายแห่งการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน SDG / กรมอนามัย ในโครงการพัฒนาแพทย์เฉพาะทางสาขาเวชศาสตร์ป้องกัน แขนงสาธารณสุขศาสตร์ ซึ่งเป็นแพทย์จากประเทศในเอเชีย เสนอข้อมูลข้อเท็จจริงและความท้าทายในอนาคต ให้ท่านเหล่านั้นได้ร่วมแลกเปลี่ยน
UHC lesson learn Thailand
UHC lesson learn Thailand
Chuchai Sornchumni
IBM’s point of view: Integrated care
Integrated Care
Integrated Care
IBM Cúram Software Health and Social Programs
Rapid technological advances, regulatory reform, and the new science of personalized medicine are the three primary factors driving unprecedented levels of innovation in the healthcare industry. These factors are forcing convergence among all members of the healthcare ecosystem in ways that enable all members to create greater value through extensive coordination, collaboration, and competition. Increasingly, providers, payers, products, and patients are leveraging mobile information technology to participate in M2M (mobile-to-mobile) digital healthcare delivery. Some of the key questions facing healthcare organizations, and particularly their CIOs, are: Where in the healthcare innovation ecosystem should we focus? What types of innovations create the most value for our organization? How do we enable greater levels of innovations from a strategic, process, and infrastructure perspectives? What are the barriers to developing and adopting innovation in the healthcare industry, and within healthcare organizations, and how do we overcome these barriers?
Business Model Innovation in Healthcare by Chris Wasden
Business Model Innovation in Healthcare by Chris Wasden
Matt Perez
This presentation was given to an intimate group of attendees at the offices of Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter on 10/22/2009. Presenters included Robert Marotta, Elise Spriggs, Jeff Porter, Ralph Breitfeller, Geoffrey Stern, Rex Plouck and Jennifer Covich Bordenick.
2009 Kegler Brown HIT Seminar
2009 Kegler Brown HIT Seminar
Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter
This is an assignment for ITTP Special Topic in IT Engineering. Within this presentation, I try to propose e-health as term project. E-health is important for Indonesia.
Proposing e-health in indonesia
Proposing e-health in indonesia
Riri Kusumarani
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Jane Bourke, Lecturer in Economics, University College Cork. #eHealthSummit15 http://www.ehealthsummit.ie http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "ICT Use in Irish General Practices: An Intra-Practice Adopti...
eHealth Summit: "ICT Use in Irish General Practices: An Intra-Practice Adopti...
3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maria Quinlan, Research Lead Change Work-Package, ARCH. #eHealthSummit15 http://www.ehealthsummit.ie http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...
3GDR
Graeme Osborne Director, National Health IT Board
National Health IT Board Update: Putting Evidence to Work and Creating Eviden...
National Health IT Board Update: Putting Evidence to Work and Creating Eviden...
Health Informatics New Zealand
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ได้รับโอกาสจากสถาบันการสาธารณสุขอาเซี่ยน ร่วมกับ TICA ในการฝึกอบรมผู้แทนจาก 20 ประเทศ ที่มาฝึกอบรมเกี่ยวกับการดำเนินงานเพื่อการให้ประเทศต่างๆ บรรลุเป้าหมายแห่งการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน SDG / กรมอนามัย ในโครงการพัฒนาแพทย์เฉพาะทางสาขาเวชศาสตร์ป้องกัน แขนงสาธารณสุขศาสตร์ ซึ่งเป็นแพทย์จากประเทศในเอเชีย เสนอข้อมูลข้อเท็จจริงและความท้าทายในอนาคต ให้ท่านเหล่านั้นได้ร่วมแลกเปลี่ยน
UHC lesson learn Thailand
UHC lesson learn Thailand
Chuchai Sornchumni
IBM’s point of view: Integrated care
Integrated Care
Integrated Care
IBM Cúram Software Health and Social Programs
Rapid technological advances, regulatory reform, and the new science of personalized medicine are the three primary factors driving unprecedented levels of innovation in the healthcare industry. These factors are forcing convergence among all members of the healthcare ecosystem in ways that enable all members to create greater value through extensive coordination, collaboration, and competition. Increasingly, providers, payers, products, and patients are leveraging mobile information technology to participate in M2M (mobile-to-mobile) digital healthcare delivery. Some of the key questions facing healthcare organizations, and particularly their CIOs, are: Where in the healthcare innovation ecosystem should we focus? What types of innovations create the most value for our organization? How do we enable greater levels of innovations from a strategic, process, and infrastructure perspectives? What are the barriers to developing and adopting innovation in the healthcare industry, and within healthcare organizations, and how do we overcome these barriers?
Business Model Innovation in Healthcare by Chris Wasden
Business Model Innovation in Healthcare by Chris Wasden
Matt Perez
This presentation was given to an intimate group of attendees at the offices of Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter on 10/22/2009. Presenters included Robert Marotta, Elise Spriggs, Jeff Porter, Ralph Breitfeller, Geoffrey Stern, Rex Plouck and Jennifer Covich Bordenick.
2009 Kegler Brown HIT Seminar
2009 Kegler Brown HIT Seminar
Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter
This is an assignment for ITTP Special Topic in IT Engineering. Within this presentation, I try to propose e-health as term project. E-health is important for Indonesia.
Proposing e-health in indonesia
Proposing e-health in indonesia
Riri Kusumarani
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Jane Bourke, Lecturer in Economics, University College Cork. #eHealthSummit15 http://www.ehealthsummit.ie http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "ICT Use in Irish General Practices: An Intra-Practice Adopti...
eHealth Summit: "ICT Use in Irish General Practices: An Intra-Practice Adopti...
3GDR
Slides from National eHealth Summit, 30 Sept 2015 at Carton House, Kildare: Maria Quinlan, Research Lead Change Work-Package, ARCH. #eHealthSummit15 http://www.ehealthsummit.ie http://mhealthinsight.com/2015/09/25/mhealth-insights-from-the-ehealth-summit/
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...
eHealth Summit: "Case Study: The applied research for connected health (ARCH)...
3GDR
Graeme Osborne Director, National Health IT Board
National Health IT Board Update: Putting Evidence to Work and Creating Eviden...
National Health IT Board Update: Putting Evidence to Work and Creating Eviden...
Health Informatics New Zealand
Ehealth
Ehealth
ganesh kumar
Dougal McKechnie, CEO, NZ Health IT Cluster
Developing World Class Health IT
Developing World Class Health IT
Health Informatics New Zealand
Principles, policy and advocacy of national e-health
National E-health
National E-health
Steve Iduye
Ross McKenna Portfolio Manager, Health System Infrastructure Information Strategy and Architecture National Health Board Business Unit Ministry of Health
The Role of Telehealth in Emerging Models of Care
The Role of Telehealth in Emerging Models of Care
Health Informatics New Zealand
The technologies of telehealth are advancing quickly as part of the ‘connected care’ revolution. Patients and health providers are ever more closely linked through real-time electronic tools. From digital imaging to allow remote viewing of CT scans, through to patient diagnosis, videoconferencing and monitoring, these tools could touch all aspects of the patient-provider relationship. Much of the promise of telehealth is predicated on its ‘access’ benefits: the improved access of the patient to medical expertise regardless of location, and improved access of health providers to their patients, for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation and monitoring. Yet access to telehealth depends not only on telehealth technology. Policy frameworks must be modernised, communications infrastructures such as broadband and mobile network coverage must be improved, and skillsets – both of clinicians and patients – need to be strengthened. This briefing paper outlines three factors shaping the telehealth access environment: government readiness (e.g. legal and regulatory clarity and harmonisation, especially across states and borders), communications infrastructure, and skills.
Enabling Telehealth - Lessons for the Gulf Cooperation Council
Enabling Telehealth - Lessons for the Gulf Cooperation Council
The Economist Media Businesses
Main issues related to the application telemedicine for providing medical support service for the rural community in India
Tele medicine for rural india pros and cons
Tele medicine for rural india pros and cons
Tapas Kumar Basu
Keynote for the Australian 10th Annual Health Care Congress ( http://www.webcitation.org/5Vlz9j0HO ) in Sydney, 27th - 29th February 2008. Keynote contains a run-down of what ehealth is all about, and then focusses a fair bit on Personal Health Records (PHR 2.0) and Personal Health Applications. This is partly because the new Australian government under its new prime minister Kevin Rudd has set a couple of priorities for reforming health care, among them is "focussing on preventative health care and health promotion to help keep Australians healthy and out of hospital", which is a goal that can - in my opinion - be attained or at least greatly supported with Personal Health Records, or more specifically with what I call second generation PHRs or PHR 2.0. Contains screenshots of our Healthbook (TM) project, which was subsequently mentioned mentioned in the preliminary report of the 2020 Summit to the Prime Minister in Australia, see http://gunther-eysenbach.blogspot.com/search/label/healthbook
Eysenbach: eHealth: Transforming the dynamics of a complex health system
Eysenbach: eHealth: Transforming the dynamics of a complex health system
Gunther Eysenbach
Tina Woods, Lansons, "People powered health" - slides from Journeys of Health-Tech Innovation: Products to Market
Tina Woods, Lansons at "Journeys of Health-Tech Innovation" Nov 30th 2015
Tina Woods, Lansons at "Journeys of Health-Tech Innovation" Nov 30th 2015
Health-Tech Innovation LABS
William A. Yasnoff, MD, PhD, FACMI WCIT 2014 Guadalajara, Mexico
Health Record Banks are Essential for Effective Health Information Infrastruc...
Health Record Banks are Essential for Effective Health Information Infrastruc...
WCIT 2014
Remote Rehabilitation: A Solution to Overloaded & Scarce Health Care Systems by Karla Muñoz Esquivel in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health The population across Northern Europe is aging. Coupled with socio-economic challenges, health care systems are at risk of overloading and incurring unsustainable high costs. Rehabilitation services are used disproportionately by older people. One solution pertinent to rural areas is to change the model of rehabilitation to incorporate new technologies. This has the potential to free resources and reduce costs. However, implementation is challenging. In the Northern Periphery and Artic Programme (NPA), the Smart sensor Devices for rehabilitation and Connected health (SENDoc) project. For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers Please click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Open access journal of Innovation in urgical Open Access Journal Please click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/index.php
Remote Rehabilitation: A Solution to Overloaded & Scarce Health Care Systems_...
Remote Rehabilitation: A Solution to Overloaded & Scarce Health Care Systems_...
CrimsonpublishersTTEH
From REG 2015 Winter Summit
Real Time Research in a Singapore Public Primary Care Institution
Real Time Research in a Singapore Public Primary Care Institution
Zoe Mitchell
This is a prescriptive / generic roadmap for telemedicine, that can be used by Governments , NGOs, companies & individuals in deploying telemedicine and mHealth solutions. This roadmap was developed by a global team of 17 experts led by Rajendra Pratap Gupta under the Innovation Working Group -Asia (IWG-A). IWG-A was set up by the office of the UN Secretary General to harness the power of innovations for Health , specially for health related MDGs. More details write to ea2rajendragupta@gmail.com
Road Map for Telemedicine
Road Map for Telemedicine
Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta
TELEMEDICINE our vision to future
TELEMEDICINE our vision to future