via digital-medicine.blogspot.in World war changed the way mankind thought. Technology and people took centerstage. This recent technology enabled collaborative care model is loosely described as Health 2.0. No widely accepted definition of Health 2.0 exists. The most common associations for Health 2.0 are: 1) Web 2.0 2) Collaboration between Patients and healthcare providers, Participatory medicine 3) Use of Technology and Data 4) Sharing of Information 5) Use of Internet and digital tools.
April, 6 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
How Is Social Media Used In Healthcare: Infographic The use of social media in healthcare is fast exploding. Some important data about how doctors and hospitals use social media were put together in this interesting infographic by Power DMS. 1) 1229 Hospitals in the US have social media accounts 2) 67% of physicians use Social media professionally. Linkedin and Facebook are commonly used for this purpose. 3) 45% of healthcare organizations using social media still do not have a formal policy in place...
April, 5 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
Top Five Tips For Digital Doctors 1) Top Accounts For You 2) Your Professional Aims 3) Your Content Strategy• 4) Cover Your Arse. 5) Be The Best Top 5 Tips Digital Doctors View more presentations from Neelesh Bhandari via slideshare.net
April, 4 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
An online survey (www.limesurvey.org) was used to collect data. Of the 935 respondents, 9.5% of participants indicated that they used Web 2.0 for their professional work, 19.1% of them did not use it for work but used it for their personal needs and 71.3% of them did not use Web 2.0 at all. Participants have indicated that the main reason for 'choosing not to adopt' Web 2.0 applications as a way of delivering health care to their patients is due to the health professionals' lack of understanding of Web 2.0 (83...
March, 26 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
So just how can a body bear? A great freaking LOT !! David Blaine believes doctors are meant to be challenged. via youtube.com
March, 21 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
Despite commitments to electronic health initiatives by governments in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the United States over the past decade, clinicians experience challenges...
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Introducing Medical Data More PowerPoint presentations from Neelesh Bhandari
February, 23 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
The National Library of Medicine is working on a search engine that will scan thousands of medical records to turn up documents related to patient queries.It will employ Watson-like search and retrieval techniques to return a very specific set of one to three documents. “In order to train the machine we had to have a large set of questions in the vernacular, not cleaned up to grammar, and we had to have a lot of associated, or reasonably associated, answers,” Dr. Milton Corn, deputy director for research and education...
February, 14 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
The National Library of Medicine is working on a search engine that will scan thousands of medical records to turn up documents related to patient queries. That sounds exactly like what Google and Bing can already do, but it’s different. It will employ Watson-like search and retrieval techniques to return a very specific set of one to three documents. Watson, IMB’s robot with artificial intelligence capabilities, smashed Jeopardy! records when it appeared on the gameshow last year. One trait that makes Watson intelligent...
February, 14 2012 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves