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Vanderbilt Pediatric Patients Get Their Own iPad Task Application
Young patients at Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Monroe Carell
Jr. Children's Hospital will be able to check a new iPad app developed
just for them...The app, called MyRoutine, allows parents
and providers to create visual stories to let children know what to
expect during their daily schedule, helping to reduce anxieties and
provide structure. More
Wireless Monitoring Arrives in Acute Care
Wrist-worn monitoring device enables nurses to keep tabs on patients vital signs remotely. The monitor itself is similar to a large sports watch in size and weight (approximately 4 oz.), and comes with a color touch-screen to continuously measure and display heart rate/ECG, blood oxygen saturation, respiration rate, non-invasive blood pressure and skin temperature. More
Questionnaire helps nurses direct phone conversations with patients
A questionnaire was developed to aid the
nurses in directing the conversation with patients when phone calls were
placed. The questionnaire included five questions aimed at gauging:
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how well the patient understood their medications;
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how the catheterization site looked;
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if the patient understood the signs and symptoms of a heart attack;
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if the patient knew when to call 911: and
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if the patient had scheduled their follow-up appointment with their healthcare provider.
2 ways VA is optimizing mHealth
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has officially launched
mHealth pilot projects to test the technology prior to national release
and to "ensure that the veteran experience is optimized," according to
an announcement from the VA.
The two pilots are the Family Caregiver Pilot and the Veteran Appointment Request Web App Pilot. For the Family Caregiver Pilot, VA has begun to distribute iPads to more than 1,000 caregivers of seriously injured post-9/11 veterans enrolled in the VA's Family Caregiver Program. The iPads feature a suite of apps that allow veterans and caregivers to access and share information about their health conditions and treatment options. The apps also include information about lifestyle tips and the ability to monitor their own health, states the announcement.
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VA will use $983K grant to expand telehealth to vets
The two pilots are the Family Caregiver Pilot and the Veteran Appointment Request Web App Pilot. For the Family Caregiver Pilot, VA has begun to distribute iPads to more than 1,000 caregivers of seriously injured post-9/11 veterans enrolled in the VA's Family Caregiver Program. The iPads feature a suite of apps that allow veterans and caregivers to access and share information about their health conditions and treatment options. The apps also include information about lifestyle tips and the ability to monitor their own health, states the announcement.
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VA will use $983K grant to expand telehealth to vets
Sprint brings captioning service to hearing-impaired iOS device users
Sprint
has announced that Wireless CapTel is now available for all iOS
devices. CapTel gives customers real-time captions of the phone
conversation they're currently having. While Sprint offers landline
phones and a web service specifically for CapTel, the wireless version
of the service makes use of a smartphone app, which displays captions
just as the hardware and web products do.
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ONC Unveils Progress Report on Health IT Strategic Plan
Last week, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT posted online a progress report outlining its efforts related to the Federal Health IT Strategic Plan: 2011-2015, Government Health IT reports (Sullivan, Government Health IT, 7/22).
Telehealth, Blue Button boost VA to “Most Wired” list
ehrintelligence.com
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) has joined the ranks of the nation’s “Most Wired” hospitals for the
first time this year, scooping a spot on the Hospitals & Health
Networks’ honor roll due to its telehealth, mHealth, and patient
engagement...More
Digital Health Records’ Risks Emerge as Deaths Blamed on Systems
bloomberg.com
“Any time you computerize a
process, it can create new problems, and it typically does,” said David
Bates, a doctor and chief quality officer at Boston’s Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, who has studied errors associated with electronic
records. More
Free TeamSTEPPS® training opportunities
Free training opportunities are available using TeamSTEPPS® (Team
Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety), a set
of evidence-based, practical tools that helps hospitals and other health
care providers strengthen teamwork with the goal of improving patient
safety. AHRQ and the Department of Defense designed the TeamSTEPPS®
program for health care providers for use in a variety of care settings.
About the TeamSTEPPS Logo
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Want to know more about TeamSTEPPS? Call (312) 422-2609 or E-mail AHRQTeamSTEPPS@aha.org
Canada subsidizes iPads for speech therapy
In
order to access the discount, families need to visit one of the 26
Assistive Devices Program clinics in Ontario to take an assessment. If
after the assessment, the clinic recommends using TalkRocket Go as the
right communication aid, a professional can help complete paperwork to
purchase the app and device at a 75 percent discount.
TalkRocket Go, normally $99 in the iTunes App Store, uses voice synthesis technology to provide verbal communication for people with conditions such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Aphasia, Parkinson’s disease. The app is designed with big buttons and high-contrast text for people of all ages.
As an example of the reimbursement process in the United States, Princeton, New Jersey-based Lingraphica makes apps and dedicated devices for the treatment of aphasia, but users can only get reimbursement from Medicare, of up to 80 percent, for the dedicated devices
TalkRocket Go, normally $99 in the iTunes App Store, uses voice synthesis technology to provide verbal communication for people with conditions such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Aphasia, Parkinson’s disease. The app is designed with big buttons and high-contrast text for people of all ages.
As an example of the reimbursement process in the United States, Princeton, New Jersey-based Lingraphica makes apps and dedicated devices for the treatment of aphasia, but users can only get reimbursement from Medicare, of up to 80 percent, for the dedicated devices
VA launches caregiver pilot with 10 new apps
The Department of Veterans Affairs has fully launched its pilot, announced last year, in which it’s distributing 1,000 iPads to family caregivers of veterans loaded with 10 specially-created apps.
President Obama’s new favorite mobile health use case and release of Data Sets & Tools
Data and Tools
- 184,251 datasets
- 349 citizen-developed apps
- 137 mobile apps
- 174 agencies and subagencies
- 87 galleries
- 295 Government APIs
- Suggest a dataset
“For the first time in history we have opened up huge amounts of government data to the American people and put it on the internet for free,” he said. “At data.gov you can search through and download more than 75,000 data sets.
High-Touch Health
A national survey by the Pew Research Center finds that patients
and caregivers increasingly use the Internet to find information about
symptoms, treatments, and support.
Read more: http://www.chcf.org/publications/2013/01/pew-survey-online-health#ixzz2ZR5M8m82
Caregiving has evolved from feeding and bathing assistance to complex medical management. Learn how family members have responded by using the Internet for information and support. iHealthBeat
Study: wireless devices improve blood pressure tracking, adherence
A
study conducted by the Center for Connected Health, a division of
Partners HealthCare, showed wireless mobile technologies positively
impact patient engagement and can be more effective than modem-based
devices. The study was published in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology in May, 2013.
Mo. Gov. Signs Telehealth Coverage Law, Ky. Expands Telehealth
Mo. Gov. Signs Telehealth Coverage Law, Ky. Expands Telehealth
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has signed into
law a bill that will require health insurers to cover telehealth
services. Meanwhile, recent changes to Kentucky's regulations have
expanded telehealth access for Medicaid beneficiaries. Kansas City Business Journal, Public News Service.
Rob Sprang -- director of Kentucky TeleCare -- said the new regulations expanded the type of health care providers who can treat Medicaid beneficiaries via telehealth technology to include social workers, speech pathologists, physical therapists and other providers.
In addition, the new rules ended limitations on the number and types of health care services that can be provided through telehealth, he said (Stotelmyer, Public News Service, 7/8).
New Kentucky Regulations Expand Telehealth Access
In related news, recent changes to Kentucky's telehealth regulations have boosted Medicaid beneficiaries' access to health care services via telehealth, Public News Service reports.Rob Sprang -- director of Kentucky TeleCare -- said the new regulations expanded the type of health care providers who can treat Medicaid beneficiaries via telehealth technology to include social workers, speech pathologists, physical therapists and other providers.
In addition, the new rules ended limitations on the number and types of health care services that can be provided through telehealth, he said (Stotelmyer, Public News Service, 7/8).
H&HN Releases List of 'Most Wired' Hospitals for 2013
Nearly 300 hospitals were recognized as the "Most Wired" in the nation by Hospitals & Health Networks. H&HN also
designated 25 hospitals as "Most Improved" and 25 hospitals as "Most
Wired -- Small and Rural" and named three 2013 Innovator Award winners. Healthcare IT News, Hospitals & Health Networks.
Caregivers & Online Health-Related Activities?
The report is based on a nationwide telephone survey of 3,014 U.S. adults.
Source: Pew Research Center/California HealthCare Foundation, "Family Caregivers are Wired for Health" http://www.ihealthbeat.org/picture-of-health/2013/what-percentage-of-caregivers-conduct-the-following-online-healthrelated-activities
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Ethics and HIT
Challenges...
http://jamia.bmj.com/site/icons/amiajnl8946.pdf
http://jamia.bmj.com/site/icons/amiajnl8946.pdf
- patient safety should trump all other values; corporate concerns about liability and intellectual property ownership may be valid but should not over-ride all other considerations;
- transparency and a commitment to patient safety should govern vendor contracts;
- institutions are duty-bound to provide ethics education to purchasers and users, and should commit publicly to standards of corporate conduct; and
- vendors, system purchasers, and users should encourage and assist in each others’ efforts to adopt best practices.