Jul 5, 2010

Will HealthCare.gov change HealthCare Practice in the United States ?

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has unveiled an innovative new on-line tool to help consumers take control of their healthcare. It very neatly co-incidents with the changing political/public view on healthcare. A very handy tool, it paves an easy way to access maximum information about health care regulations as applicable to most people.
Called for by the Affordable Care Act, HealthCare.gov is the first website to provide consumers with both public and private health coverage options tailored specifically for their needs in a single, easy-to-use tool.


HealthCare.gov  is the first central database of health coverage options, combining information about public programs, from Medicare to the new Pre-Existing Conditions Insurance Plan, with information from more than 1,000 private insurance plans.  Consumers can receive information about options specific to their life situation and local community.

Another point of interest - This is the FIRST health care related twitter account i ever found with about 1200 followers within 3 tweets!

Thumbs up !!!

Collaboration in Health care - John Abele

John Abele talks about the importance of collaboration in healthcare!

John Abele is an American businessman and the co-founder and a director of Boston Scientific, a medical device company.



In 2006, he was ranked #258 by Forbes Magazine's list of "The World's Richest People," with an estimated net worth of $2.7 billion. In 2005 he was ranked #132 by Forbes Magazine's list of "The World's Richest People," with an estimated net worth of $4 billion.

Jun 27, 2010

Open Source in Medical Imaging and Collaboration.


iPath is providing an free and open platform for "case based collaboration", especially designed for medical applications (telemedicine, etc). The iPath-Server package provides a sort of medical BBS to discuss/consult cases online. Additional modules may be added.

I have been using their free web-based service for the past few years and found it very flexible and usable. It is also quite popular amongst many pathologists i know, who use the iPath server to collaborate on difficult Cytology/Histopathology cases. 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipath/

Jun 21, 2010

Aardvark- Human Powered Social Search Engine



Found a new search engine which searches through so-called experts who can answer the question to give a human touch to your online queries.

Aardvark was conceived as the first Social Search engine: a way to find people, not web pages, that have specific information. So people are hooked up as experts on a few self chosen subjects, and they are the ones who answer your questions!!



In February 2010 Aardvark was acquired by Google, and continues to operate as part of the Google family of products. You can ask any question to  on vark.com , and you shall get a crowd-sourced answer online/ on your iPhone/ via Gmail or MSN chat/ through Twitter and many other social media channels.

It claims to find someone to answer your question within 5- 10 minutes.

Jun 17, 2010

Mapping Asthma - GPS in Clinical and Preventive Medicine

Came across this wonderful use of Global Positioning System in medicine. 

The Spiroscout inhaler tracker on Asthmapolis.


By tracking the use of inhalers, Asthmapolis aims to help patients and physicians improve management of asthma and provide a valuable new source of aggregated, anonymous and voluntarily shared data for scientists and public health.

The tracker can simply be attached to the top of the inhaler . It records the times and locations when the inhaler is used and this data can be viewed in real time over handheld devices like phones to create a complete clinical diary of events.This lets you map and track your asthma.

Besides, Physicians who remotely monitor asthma symptoms and the use of medications by their patients can identify those in need of additional attention, and help them achieve better asthma control.  This would also provide very valuable real time data on trends in Asthma attacks amongst various populations and in specific geographical areas.



You can find them on Facebook  and also follow their efforts on Twitter.