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Patients link with mobiles

Another new system introduced at Bad Reichenhall’s city hospital, allows nurses to talk with patients and ascertain whether their calls are due to an emergency or for a non-urgent Read more …
Mobile iris recognition

Iris recognition is thought to be the highest-accuracy, single-factor biometric identification in the world, and could have many uses. Read more …
Web advisories aid physicians

Monitoring and rapidly introducing new developments into everyday practice is an increasingly difficult task for many doctors. Additionally, patients are more informed due to Read more …
Telemedicine and medical insurance
The European Health Telematics Association’s (EHTEL) white paper and action plan for 2002-2003 states that without the creation of reimbursement processes and a regulatory Read more …
Mobiles to monitor asthma and diabetes

UK - A hand-sized, electronic peak flow meter, which measures lung capacity and can be connected to a PDA mobile handset is being tested for use by asthma sufferers. Read more …
A national electronic healthcare system
The National Health Service launches one of the world’s biggest IT projects this month (April) aiming to connect British healthcare providers in 28 strategic health trusts via Read more …
War stops the show
Airline tests in-flight telemedicine

Lufthansa - the first airline company to offer high-speed broadband internet connection for data transmission - has used the trial phase of its new in-flight internet service, Read more …
Pilot projects

A report from the 2nd Telemedicine Forum, organised by Tele Medical Systems AG (TMS).
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PACS: the never ending story
A short story about life with and without PACS written at the University Hospital for Radiodiagnostics.
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Monitoring our own health

Health Manager, a new diagnostic system for personal health monitoring, will be launched by Biocomfort at Medica in November.
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In command of all critical events

Access and monitoring of multiple lab instruments from a centralised location.
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Fast forward for clinical reporting

Digital dictation devices can read a patient’s data, automatically assign information to the relevant report and interpret human speech into a text version.
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Continuing experiences with RIS and PACS
A short story about life with and without PACS - Part II - written at the Klinikum Krefeld, Germany and the Kantonssptial, Liestal, Switzerland.
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Next-generation medical IT Systems
Pervasive, mobile, and here today - a report on groundbreaking developments for diagnostic readings of CT, MR, and CR examinations on wireless PDAs.
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Digital speech processing from Grundig Business Systems

One of world’s leading manufacturers of professional dictation systems, Grundig Business Systems, has launched a new mobile dictation machine – the Digta 415.
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The electronic health card

“Through its engagement in various initiatives and publications ZVEI (the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association) consistently underlines the great potential Read more …
The 1st International High Tech in Medicine congress

Prevention is better than cure - use the technology! A report from the 1st International High Tech in Medicine congress.
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Med-e-Tel

Med-e-Tel - the International Exhibition and Conference for eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT - will present a multitude of ICT healthcare applications for debate.
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Advancements in Telepathology

Professor Werner Schlake, President of the German professional association of pathologists, described teleconsultation as the most significant application of telepathology.
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First PC dictation products available for Linux operating system
With the new Linux software development kit (SDK) Royal Philips Electronics introduced the first solution to integrate their SpeechMike products into a Linux operating system. Read more …


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