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Patient self-monitoring technology could save...
Via Telemedicine and E-Health Journal newsletter Britain's National Health Service could meet a substantial part of its $31.6 billion [USD] cost savings program simply by using technology that enables patients to monitor their own conditions, according to the health department's chie... Read more ...
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Virtual Cocoon: The ultimate VR device for...
Scientists from the Universities of York and Warwick have developed the first Virtual Reality system that allows users to see, hear, smell taste and even touch. The prototype will be presented at Pioneers 09', an EPSRC showcase event to be held at London's Olympia Conference Centre on March 4 ... Read more ...
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Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine
The new open-access journal "Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine" is online. ARCTT is a peer-reviewed journal covering a wide variety of topics of interest to the mental health, neuroscience, and rehabilitation communities . The mission of ARCTT is to p... Read more ...
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New applications of mobile telemedicine
Via Mobile Technology The Quebec-based company Myca has launched a new website that allows users with camera-equipped mobile phones to snap pictures of their meals, send directly to the nutritionist, and get instant feedback. The cost of the service is $10 per month. Read more ...
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Artificial feedback for remotely supervised...
Artificial feedback for remotely supervised training of motor skills. J Telemed Telecare. 2006;12 Suppl 1:50-2 Authors: van Dijk H, Hermens HJ Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback can be used to train motor functions at a distance, which makes therapy at home a possibility. To e... Read more ...
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Remote healthcare monitoring not so distant
Efficient, effective and reliable remote healthcare monitoring is a holy grail in medicine but solutions have so far proved elusive. But it took a step closer to reality with the recent completion of the E-Care project. The IST programme funded-project developed a comprehensive monitoring sys... Read more ...
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Does medical technology really help doctors?
From WIRED By Kristen Philipkoski Medical technology was supposed to remove problems caused by fallible humans: inaccurate prescriptions, wrong diagnoses and inappropriate therapies. But recent studies have shown that some technologies have caused more problems than they've solved. ... Read more ...
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Enhanced intensive care system allows remote...
FROM THE PRESENCE-L LISTSERV (by Mattew Lombard): BUFFALO — Lucille Lamarca could feel her heart begin to beat at a worrisome pace while lying alone in the intensive care unit at Buffalo General Hospital with a heart condition. Then from a speaker came a reassuring voice. "Hi, I'm he... Read more ...
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