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There Are One Or Two Questions That Rather Need To Be Clarified With The NSW Move To Epic.
Unless you were out of touch the last few days the following is not news. Epic chosen to deliver NSW Health's Single Digital Patient Record system The EMR system will first go live at Hunter New England LHD. By Adam Ang November 23, 2022 04:24 AM NSW Health has picked Epic to deliver its Single Digital Patient Record project, which seeks to unify all EMR and pathology information systems
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - November 27, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Maven Clinic Announces $90 Million Series E Round of Funding Amidst Seismic Changes in Women ’ s and Family Health
Funding will Advance Maven’s End-to-End Family Care Platform, Enabling Deeper Personalization to Meet the Diverse Needs of Women and Families Everywhere Announcement Comes in Banner Year for Maven with a 5x Increase in Covered Lives; Acceleration in Growth Driven by Demand for Maven’s Global Fertility & Maternity Bundle Maven Clinic, the largest virtual clinic in women’s and family health, today announced that it has raised a $90 million Series E funding round led by General Catalyst, with participation from CVS Health Ventures, La Famiglia, and Intermountain Ventures, as well as existing investors ...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 25, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Healthcare IT News Tags: Health IT Company Healthcare IT Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring CVS Health Ventures Dr. Jeff Tzeng Dragoneer Investment Group General Catalyst Health IT Funding Health IT Fundings Health IT Investment Holly Maloney Icon Ventures Source Type: blogs

How to Stay in Touch with the Office During Your Leisure Time and Still Enjoy It 
There are many debates surrounding the idea of working in our leisure time. Most people believe it's purely harmful and ruins our mental health. Seriously, if I get a dollar every time I hear or read about how terrible it is to work on your day off, I'd be rich by now. But a small group timidly suggests that it depends on how we use our free time.  Let's explore this issue and check how to stay in touch with the office during leisure time without harming your work-life balance. Work vs. Leisure, or Work and Leisure? There is one undisputedly true statement - we must find the time and space to take a rest from ou...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - November 22, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Michal Jonca Tags: career communication featured internet culture success leisure time Source Type: blogs

Telehealth Startup Options MD Raised $3.8M in Pre-Seed Funding to Expand Mental Health Platform
Fresh funding, led by Bread & Butter Ventures, enables the telehealth service provider to offer solutions to patients with severe and treatment-resistant mental illnesses Options MD, a telehealth startup providing high-quality care for treatment-resistant depression (TRD), today announced $2.35M in funding, bringing their total pre-seed funding to nearly $4M. The round was led by Bread & Butter Ventures, alongside participation from M13, Bright Ventures and Collab Capital. MedMountain Ventures and Techstars also reinvested in the company. In addition, Options MD received $100K from the Google for Sta...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 22, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Healthcare IT News Tags: Health IT Company Healthcare IT Bread & Butter Ventures Health IT Funding Health IT Fundings Health IT Investment Kyle Pierce Morgan Hewett Options MD Telehealth Telehealth Funding Source Type: blogs

Bonus Features – November 20, 2022 – 90% of healthcare buyers prioritize virtual care but want a clear roadmap, wearable data helped predict COVID-19 infections 12 days before the CDC, and more
This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to make sure you’re informed of all the latest news, announcements, and stories happening to help you better do your job. News and Studies A joint study by Omada Health, Rock Health, and the Digital Medicine Society, based on a survey of employers, payers and benefit consultants, found that 90% of purchasers view virtual care as a high priority, an...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 20, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Brian Eastwood Tags: Healthcare IT Abbott Artera Ascension Avel eCare Axuall Biotech Breakthrough Awards Caption Health CareCloud CareEvolution CDC CelerisTx Cerner Change Healthcare Connect America Digital Medicine Society Elation Health Emp Source Type: blogs

The Ultimate EMT Guide to Vital Signs (Part 1): Pulse
There are few things that EMT’s should claim as their domain. There are certain skills that the EMT provider should simple dominate. Vital signs are one such skill. No medical provider anywhere should be able to hold a candle to the EMT when vitals signs are the name of the game. Vital signs are, to the EMT, what sharp shooting is to the sniper; what the fast ball is to the closing pitcher; what swordsmanship is to Zorro. It’s the EMT bread-and-butter skill. And yet…so many EMTs fumble through vital signs like it’s amateur hour. No more. Over the next few weeks we’re going to break down vital signs here at The...
Source: The EMT Spot - November 15, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Steve Whitehead Tags: EMT Source Type: blogs

Insights From a Plant Medicine Journey
I had a fascinating weekend of plant medicine journeying that involved taking several different substances: kanna, white lily, psilocybin (mushrooms), and ayahuasca… mostly the latter two. I had only done ayahuasca before (3 years ago for 4 nights in a row in Costa Rica). I shared the insights from that previous experience here: Lessons From Ayahuasca. In this post I’ll share my experience of this recent journey while it’s still fresh in mind and heart. If you’re short on time and only want to skim the insights instead of reading the details about what it was like, feel free to scroll down to the sectio...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - November 14, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Steve Pavlina Tags: Creating Reality Health Source Type: blogs

EMS Response To Sexual Assault
The EMT Spot would like to welcome Jimmy Futrelle to our guest post roster. Jimmy s a Paramedic hailing from Scurry County Texas. Jimmy has been responding on calls long enough to remember the Lifepack 5 and using D50 as a diagnostic tool. His unique background working for private and public EMS as well as for local law enforcement makes him uniquely qualified to teach on the subject of sexual assault. This detailed guide to responding to these challenging calls is well worth reading. I sincerely thank him for this contribution.    Contents Responding To Sexual AssaultIntro...
Source: The EMT Spot - November 14, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Steve Whitehead Tags: EMT Source Type: blogs

5 Big Trauma Scene Mistakes You Can Avoid
We all have our good calls and our bad calls. Don’t we? Sometimes things just flow. Sometimes the patient, the bystanders, the crew members, everyone just clicks. And it’s beautiful. It’s like that perfect drive off the tee box that keeps you coming back for another round. The three point jumper that makes you wonder if you should have tried to play college ball. Unfortunately (perhaps) it is the rare scene that runs flawlessly. More often than not we look back on our calls and think about the things we could have, and should have done better. Of course, that’s how it should be. Without those moments we don’t ...
Source: The EMT Spot - November 14, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Steve Whitehead Tags: EMT Source Type: blogs

Apple Heart Study – Clinical Trial Review
Apple Heart Study – Clinical Trial Review The Apple Heart Study was designed as a large-scale, app-based study to identify cardiac arrhythmias using a smartwatch [1]. Pulse rate can be measured using smartwatch and fitness band wearable consumer electronic devices by photoplethysmography. Pulse irregularity from these data can potentially identify atrial fibrillation. Participants without self reported atrial fibrillation used a smartwatch (Apple iPhone) app to consent to monitoring. If possible atrial fibrillation was detected by the smartwatch algorithm, a telemedicine visit was initiated and an ECG patch was maile...
Source: Cardiophile MD - November 12, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Johnson Francis Tags: General Cardiology Source Type: blogs

How to Take Charge of Your ADHD Voicemail Hell
Ever find yourself missing important messages because your voicemail box is filled with half a decade of unlistened to calls? There might be a solution for that.Adult ADHD is almost like the Baskin Robbins of the mental health community. There are so many flavors of ADHD, you can be forgiven for questioning if they’re all from the same diagnosis. Some adults with ADHD daydream. Others are chronically late. Some run their mouths off with their feet in the way. Others never stop talking. Some forget why they went to the store. Others forget who they just called because something distracted them after they dialed. There...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - November 11, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD Goodreads Source Type: blogs

Exploring AI Art Co-Creation
As I’ve been playing around with AI art tools, I decided to update the associated images for our courses. I wanted to come up with a more unique and personal expression than using the old stock images as we’ve been doing for the past few years. This was a relatively small project, and it gave me a nice reason to delve into some interesting AI tools to better assess their capabilities. I definitely learned a lot and very much enjoyed the experience. With most of the images I iterated dozens of times, feeding incremental images back to the AI tools and prompting them to keep evolving those images in directi...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - November 8, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Steve Pavlina Tags: Creating Reality Productivity Source Type: blogs

17 Ways to Become an Awesome EMT
Want to become more awesome in 2022? Here are 17 places you can start: 1) Start Checking Out Your Rig Each Morning Most organizations have a policy in place that states that oncoming EMS crews should complete a thorough checkout process. The reality is that very few of us check out our rig at the beginning of each shift with the proper attention that the task deserves. We know we should, but we get caught up. The signs of an incomplete rig checker are subtle but recognizable. If you open your cabinet or kit on a call and note (for the first time) that you are low or absent a needed supply, you’re not checking o...
Source: The EMT Spot - November 7, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Steve Whitehead Tags: EMT Source Type: blogs

Eleven Madison Park Granola
They don’t offer this granola on the menu at Eleven Madison Park, New York’s award-winning, 3-star restaurant serving only plant-based food, with a tasting menu that will run you $365 a pop. Instead, all diners get a jar of the granola as a parting gift at the end of their meal, to serve at tomorrow morning’s breakfast. It’s actually a nice touch… The restaurant wasn’t always vegan, and not everyone was happy when chef Daniel Humm decided to eschew all but plant-based foods when he re-opened the place in 2021 after a Covid hiatus. Although Eleven Madison was once purported to have a ...
Source: The Blog That Ate Manhattan - November 5, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Margaret Polaneczky, MD Tags: Breakfast 11 madison park Dried cherries evelen madison park granola Source Type: blogs

Repurposing My Defunct iPad Mini
I hate Apple. Everything they make becomes useless over time. Take my iPad Mini. I purchased it in 2013 so that I’d have an easy-to-carry device to showcase our mammogram decision aid at the MedX Conference, where I had a poster presentation. It’s been rarely used since then. But yesterday, as I was squinting at a movie on my iPhone’s little screen while working out at the gym, and wondering if I needed new readers, I remembered that iPad mini. I could use it at the gym! When I got home last night, I pulled it from the back of the desk drawer. After charging and resetting it, I was thrilled to...
Source: The Blog That Ate Manhattan - November 4, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Margaret Polaneczky, MD Tags: Technology Apple hacks Ipad Ipad mini Old Uses Source Type: blogs