Remotely Monitoring an Individual Using Scripted CommunicationsPosted by admin on December 18, 2007 – 11:48 am - |
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Telebegeleiding met Health BuddyPosted by admin on November 6, 2007 – 5:54 am - |
It looks like Health Buddy is getting traction in the Netherlands, thanks to Sananet.
“Telebegeleiding thuis geeft mensen met chronische ziekte meer veiligheid en zelfvertrouwen.”
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Method for Conducting an Online Bidding Session with Bid PoolingPosted by admin on October 2, 2007 – 11:19 pm - |
Originally filed in 1996, this patent is among the first to describe online auctions.
United States Patent: 7,277,867
Issued: October 2, 2007
Abstract
The invention presents a method for conducting an on-line bidding session to accumulate a collective bid for a property. The bidding session is conducted over a computer network that includes a central computer, a number of remote computers, and communication lines connecting the remote computers to the central computer. According to the method, at least one bidding group is registered in the central computer. The bidding group can be an association, institution, or group of investors formed for the purpose of bidding together for the property. The bidding group has a total bid for the property which is tracked in the central computer. The central computer receives bids entered from the remote computers by members of the bidding group. Each bid includes an individual bid amount which is contributed to the total bid of the group to accumulate the collective bid for the property.
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The New Radicals of Health 2.0Posted by admin on September 20, 2007 – 10:46 pm - |
Today I had the opportunity to participate in Health 2.0 User Generated Healthcare Conference. The one-day conference in San Francisco was fabulously organized by Matthew Holt of The Healthcare Blog and Indu Subaiya of Etude Scientific.
Indu and Matthew managed to assemble a stellar collection of entrepreneurs, movers, shakers, and creators of the next generation of the eHealth field. A full house discussed search engines that learn from personal health records, social networks that support patients, and how the wisdom of crowds is transforming medical knowledge.
We all know that the current way we organize and manage healthcare is dysfunctional and unsustainable. How else could we find a way to spend $2 trillion per year and leave 45 million people uninsured? How else could we spend so much and still have such mediocre outcomes compared to the rest of the world?
There have been many promising ideas proven futile and many vain attempts at healthcare transformation. What is different this time around? Finally the ecosystems are in place, the tools of production are widely accessible and development costs are so low that citizens do not need to wait for the institutions to be the deciders.
We have entered a new phase of rapid innovation and experimentation that is producing a wave of brave new ideas, some of which will be disruptive to current ways of doing things and some of which will be revolutionary. Pay attention to the list below, because you will be seeing these people in headlines for years to come.
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System and Methods for Monitoring a Patient’s Heart ConditionPosted by admin on August 21, 2007 – 12:48 am - |
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Steve Brown Joins MDV Focused on Internet and HealthcarePosted by admin on July 19, 2007 – 11:38 pm - |
Steve Brown Joins MDV Focused on Internet and Healthcare
Brings Media and Systems Experience Aimed at Promoting Healthier Behavior
MENLO PARK, Calif., July 19 /PRNewswire/ — MDV-Mohr Davidow Ventures, (http://www.mdv.com), a leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm, today announced the addition of Steve Brown as an Entrepreneur in Residence. He will work with MDV to pursue opportunities that apply Internet technologies and services to empower consumers and to encourage healthier lifestyles.
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Innovation Happens When Free Minds Meet ChallengesPosted by admin on July 19, 2007 – 4:55 am - |
At TEDGlobal 2007, William Kamkwamba showed us how necessity is the mother of invention, making a windmill out of simple scrap materials to power his home in Malawi. Without any money, but armed with a book from the library and some ingenuity, this teenager from a rural village in Malawi gave a fitting answer to an earlier speaker’s opinion that renewable energy is “too expensive” for developing countries.
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Gorillas Will Be MissedPosted by admin on June 3, 2007 – 5:43 pm - |
A short video from our visit to one of the last remaining families of mountain gorillas living on a 14,000 foot volcano on the border of Rwanda and Congo.
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Learning from Partners in Health in RwandaPosted by admin on June 1, 2007 – 5:39 pm - |
I had the opportunity to visit the district health center in Rwinkwavu, Rwanda, where Dr. Michael Rich explained why the Partners in Health model of care is able to achieve better medication adherence in Rwanda than even our best practices in the United States.
It is not just the fact that Bill Clinton and The Clinton Foundation negotiated a deal on antiretroviral (ARV) drugs. It’s not just the fact that the once complex cocktail regimen of pills can be combined into one generic pill. It is because an army of community health workers visit patients in their villages every day, checking in to make sure everything is OK, and to make sure that everyone is taking their medicine.
Daily support and monitoring at home, working with informal caregivers in the community to surface problems early so that bigger problems can be prevented: That is the key to improving quality of care with limited resources.
Dr. Paul Farmer, as chronicled in the book “Mountains Beyond Mountains” by Tracy Kidder, realized this in Haiti a decade ago, and now the Partners in Health “accompagnateur” system is being rolled out in developing countries around the world. Is there something we might learn from Rwanda?
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Bill Clinton’s TED Prize WishPosted by admin on March 8, 2007 – 5:00 pm - |
This is Bill Clinton’s speech from the TED conference in Monterrey, California. He won the TED Prize, and his wish was that the TED community would join with him in supporting Partners in Health to establish a new model of care in Rwanda that could deliver quality care with limited resources.
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