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Commentators and Journalists Weigh In On Digital Health And Related Privacy, Safety, Social Media And Security Matters. Lots Of Interesting Perspectives - September 20, 2022.
-----This weekly blog is to explore the news around the larger issues around Digital Health, data security, data privacy, AI / ML. technology, social media and any related matters.I will also try to highlightADHA Propagandawhen I come upon it.Just so we keep count, the latest Notes from the ADHA Board were dated 6 December, 2018 and we have seen none since! It ’s pretty sad!Note: Appearance here is not to suggest I see any credibility or value in what follows. I will leave it to the reader to decide what is worthwhile and what is not! The point is to let people know what is being said / published that I have come upon, a...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - September 20, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Revolutionizing Real-World Data Using Next-Generation Tokenization Technology
The following is a guest article by Josh Schoeller, CEO, Health Care business of LexisNexis® Risk Solutions & Global President, Elsevier Clinical Solutions. Connecting datasets with unparalleled precision unlocks better health for all The healthcare industry has widely acknowledged the importance of enabling patient-centered care. We all seem to agree that understanding patients and their unique healthcare journeys provides a more complete picture and increases the chances of positive health outcomes. Real-word data (RWD) can provide this insight, but today’s RWD is incomplete, often restricted to only a fraction of...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - September 13, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Guest Author Tags: Analytics/Big Data C-Suite Leadership Health IT Company Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System Interoperability Security and Privacy Elsevier Elsevier Clinical Solutions Healthcare Scene Featured Healthcare Tokenization Healthcare To Source Type: blogs

Commentators and Journalists Weigh In On Digital Health And Related Privacy, Safety, Social Media And Security Matters. Lots Of Interesting Perspectives - September 13, 2022.
-----This weekly blog is to explore the news around the larger issues around Digital Health, data security, data privacy, AI / ML. technology, social media and any related matters.I will also try to highlightADHA Propagandawhen I come upon it.Just so we keep count, the latest Notes from the ADHA Board were dated 6 December, 2018 and we have seen none since! It ’s pretty sad!Note: Appearance here is not to suggest I see any credibility or value in what follows. I will leave it to the reader to decide what is worthwhile and what is not! The point is to let people know what is being said / published that I have come upon, a...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - September 13, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Wearable Pneumatic Assistive Tech with Logic Gate Control
Researchers at Rice University have developed a textile control system, free of any electronics, for pneumatic wearable technology that is designed to be helpful for people with limited mobility. Medgadget recently covered the pneumatic ‘gripper’...
Source: Medgadget - September 9, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Rehab riceuniversity Source Type: blogs

The Case for Free Trade Remains Inside Your Pocket
Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo ObregonFor more than 15  years, the iPhone has embodied 21st century globalization. Apple ’s signature smartphone, as well as the hundreds of subsequent competitor products, has helped billions of people around the world communicate, transact, entertain, and consume—overcoming once massive geographic, cultural, and logistical barriers along the way. The device itself, meanwhile, is a  testament to the value of global supply chains and the mostly frictionless world in which they operate, thanks to major recent advancements in technology (shipping, information, logistics, etc.) and ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 9, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon Source Type: blogs

Two patients with chest pain. Do either of them need emergent reperfusion? Both? Neither?
 Written by Pendell MeyersHere is a quick comparison / quiz post. It will be easy for long time blog readers. The two ECGs below are both from middle aged patients with acute chest pain. Do either, neither, or both patients have an ECG diagnostic of OMI, warranting emergent reperfusion therapy?Patient #1:Patient #2:Distinguishing subtle OMI from normal variant ST elevation can be a difficult but important skill that is achieved through supervised pattern memorization and recognition. As in the cases above, the distinction CANNOT BE MADE BY AMOUNT OF MILLIMETERS. Patient #1 has a totally normal, normal variant ECG...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - September 9, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pendell Source Type: blogs

ADHD: Brain Fog Is No Laughing Matter. Well, Maybe Just a Little
Call it brain fog, absentmindedness, or a senior moment, but sometimes when your ADHD brain goes on the fritz, you’ve just got to laugh.I am here today to tell you that playing Sudoku dailywill not improve brain fog. I know. I’ve tried multiple Sudoku books& apps, Sudoku with words, and there’s a Sudoku game out there for the Nintendo Switch that would let me play with fluffy blobs of cats, but I’m not entirely convinced that will work either.Adults with ADHD deal with brain fog on a general basis, so over the years I figured doing mental activities to improve my concentration and presence of mi...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - September 8, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD Goodreads Source Type: blogs

Human touch and scientific veracity are missing in health care technology        
Working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic has immersed physicians in technology, perhaps accelerating its integration with medical practice – but not necessarily its acceptance or authenticity. I tend to doubt the veracity of much of what I read in electronic health care records. I also question reports based on data gleaned from large medical databases Read more… Human touch and scientific veracity are missing in health care technology        originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - September 8, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Tech Health IT Psychiatry Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
 September 08, 2022 Edition-----In the US we are seeing the outcomes of Climate Change really of and running with droughts and fires etc. Biden amped up the partisan divide with a fiery anti-Republican speech!In Russia the last leader of Soviet Russia died.In the UK we have a new PM while in Europe the energy crisis is just getting worse.In OZ we have survived the Jobs and Skills Summit with 36 prearranged outcomes. Stage management +++ in action. The GP crisis is not being addressed fully and worries regarding the Global Economy - esp. China - worsen.-----Major Issues.-----https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/educati...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - September 8, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Surface Coating Rapidly Kills Pathogens, Lasts Months
A team at the University of Michigan has developed a coating for frequently touched surfaces that can rapidly kill a wide array of pathogens, including MRSA and SARS-CoV-2. The technology incorporates polyurethane that contains crosslinked compounds ...
Source: Medgadget - September 6, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Materials Medicine Public Health umich Source Type: blogs

Fingertip Sensor Measures Lithium Levels in Sweat
Researchers at UCLA have developed a fingertip sensor that can rapidly provide data on the levels of lithium in the body. Used as a treatment for bipolar disorder and depression, lithium requires very accurate and sensitive dosing, with too little pr...
Source: Medgadget - August 29, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Medicine Military Medicine Psychiatry Sports Medicine ucla Source Type: blogs

ADHD Fixation: The Dark Side of Hyperfocus
A lot is made of ADHD’s super power of hyperfocus. I’ve written about it onseveraloccasions over the years as well. I’ve even created aToDo List technique to simulate it!Should we really label hyperfocus as a superpower, though? I have always been painfully aware ofthe downsides to hyperfocus. I’ll even avoid undertaking certain tasks because I know that I’ll slip into hyperfocus and loose track of time and the events around me. It’s not always a desirable state of mind to be in.Normally,adults with adhd might as well be hamsters on a wheel, furiously running, but not getting anywhere. S...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - August 27, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD Goodreads Source Type: blogs

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 Word CountLove is a bookWhich has exactly 237 pagesI am 51.8% of the way through.I paid for this book with pennies and dimesBanked from years of 9 to 5 loneliness When I finish, the book will belong to meAnd then I will share some of it with you I will read it out loudI will reenact certain passages But you won ' t be able to touch it Or even look at itYou will have to get your ownI ’ve measured its length and widthAnd yes it fits perfectly on the bookcaseAt home. I can read it as often as I wishBut someone has to cast a spellIn order to turn the pageAnd something has to happenTo the space aroun...
Source: Buckeye Surgeon - August 27, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Jeffrey Parks MD FACS Source Type: blogs

The Shocking Impact of an Ancestor ’ s Secret Abortion
BY MICHAEL MILLENSON When my siblings and I were young, we were fascinated by my father’s Uncle Byron. Handsome and confident, he drove a big, 1960s-era Chrysler Imperial, had a glamorous job — an executive at a Baltimore radio station — and radiated panache. He also was part of a small family mystery. His father, Louis, was married three times, and Byron was raised by Wife № 3. But he was the biological child of Wife № 2, who died just a few years after his birth from an unknown cause. Thanks to some persistent genealogical research, I recently discovered that cause: Annie Millenson had a botched a...
Source: The Health Care Blog - August 24, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Ryan Bose-Roy Tags: Health Policy Public Health Dobbs Michael Millenson Roe vs. Wade Source Type: blogs

Disabilities and Accessibility in Health IT: The Need Is Constant – Part 1
Of all industries, health care above all should provide accessible web sites to support people with disabilities or special needs. Our field deals disproportionately with the elderly and with people who suffer a range of disabilities, physical and mental. Furthermore, the field is getting more and more digital with wellness sites, telehealth, and fitness devices—so making them accessible is crucial to making health care accessible. Caroline Jerome, a designer who is a partner and chief creative officer at TBGA, pointed out to me that digital technologies have expanded the options available to disabled people. Accommodati...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - August 23, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Andy Oram Tags: Ambulatory Communication and Patient Experience Health IT Company Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System LTPAC accessiBe Accessibility Ada Brandon Cooper Caroline Jerome Digital Health Accessibility Disability Dylan Barrell Get Source Type: blogs