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In Search of Intra-Aero-Bili-ty
By MATTHEW HOLT Another one of my favorites, although this one is much more recent than those published so far–dating back to only March 2015. It was the written version of a talk I gave in September 2014 following the birth of my son Aero on August 26, 2014. So if we are discussing birthdays (and re-posting classics as, yes, it’s still THCB’s 15th birthday week!) we might as well have one that is literally about the confluence of a birthday and the state of health IT, health business, care for the underserved and much more! Today is the kick-off of the vendor-fest that is HIMSS. Late last week on THCB, ...
Source: The Health Care Blog - August 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: matthew holt Tags: Health 2.0 Matthew Holt Tech Epic Interoperability Nadine Burke Sutter 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

How Lay Health Care Workers Can Add High Touch To High Tech
There is much talk about technology as “the” patient engagement solution. However, true patient engagement requires much more than technology. It starts with a focus on patient experience. Interactions between patients and all levels of care contribute to patient experience and profoundly influence patients’ willingness to engage with the health care system. Adding High Touch to High Tech At Allina Health, a not-for-profit health care system serving Minnesota and western Wisconsin with thirteen hospitals and more than ninety clinics, we have blended high tech with high touch to enhance patient experience and engageme...
Source: Health Affairs Blog - June 11, 2015 Category: Health Management Authors: Kathy Krypel and Melissa Hutchison Tags: Featured GrantWatch Health IT Health Professionals Organization and Delivery Quality Chronic Care End-of-Life Care Health Care Delivery Health Philanthropy Patient Engagement Personal Experience Workforce Source Type: blogs

Amputees Feel Sense of Touch Through Missing Arms
A collaboration between scientists at University of Chicago and Case Western Reserve University has led to two amputees perceiving a sense of touch in their missing hands. Last month we reported on a man who was able to feel via the fingers of a ...
Source: Medgadget - November 1, 2016 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Editors Tags: Rehab Source Type: blogs

iPhone Home Screen.
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Source: Kidney Notes - January 4, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

GN ReSound: The First Made for iPhone Accessory & App
Back in June I wrote about a tantalizing bit of information on Apple's website regarding "made for iPhone hearing aids." Now we are seeing the first results of this idea, in the form of GN ReSound's accessory, the Unite Phone Clip+, and a free app in t...
Source: Deaf Village - January 9, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Authors: Hearing Sparks Tags: Hearing Loss vm Source Type: blogs

TechTool Thursday 011 UPDATE
TECH TOOL UPDATE! TechTool review of palmPEDi by palmER Worldwide LLC  on iOS palmPEDi provides quick access to important drug doses for paediatric emergencies.  It’s all done by weight (or an estimated weight based on age).  Select the weight and a long list of drug doses are at your feet (fingertips) iTunes - Website A couple of weeks ago I posted a review of palmPEDi .  Pretty much straight after the review I was contacted by the developers of palmPEDi.  And no, there was no wailing, gnashing of teeth or shouting.  They took on board the review comments and updated their app. Less than two weeks after the ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 10, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Tessa Davis Tags: Education eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured iOS Reviews TechTool App application iphone palmPEDi Source Type: blogs

iPhone Home Screen.
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Source: Kidney Notes - January 16, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

iPhone Home Screen
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Source: Kidney Notes - January 27, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

iPrescribe remains my favorite electronic prescribing app for the iPhone.(Over 2200 scripts written...
iPrescribe remains my favorite electronic prescribing app for the iPhone.(Over 2200 scripts written so far.) bit.ly/14dSnqI #dox — Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 29, 2013 Posted on infosnack.
Source: Kidney Notes - January 30, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

Finally found an iPhone 5 case that feels better than no case at all. amzn.to/Xn2JjX— Joshua...
Finally found an iPhone 5 case that feels better than no case at all. amzn.to/Xn2JjX — Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) February 5, 2013 Posted on infosnack.
Source: Kidney Notes - February 6, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs

MTV Announces GIF Awards, a Reason to Put Down Your iPhone and More!
The 2013 MTV Movie Awards, being held this Sunday, will also feature the Giffies, a new award show for the best GIFs created during the evening. You can catch it on MTV's Tumblr and Twitter during the broadcast. [Mashable] Step away from the iPhone! Constant smartphone use tanks your creativity. More here. [Fast Company]
Source: The ND Blog: Notes from the Nutritionista by Monica Reinagel, L.D.N., C.N.S. - April 10, 2013 Category: Nutritionists and Food Scientists Tags: Afternoon Snack Award Show Books Entertainment Fashion GIFs MTV Movies Shopping mental health Source Type: blogs

Dear Mom (writing about Mom) writing about Mom on the iPhone
These days I don't usually get too exercised about mom-on-mom atrocities. You know: the mommy wars. Momtroversy! Hand-to-hand mombat! ...OkayI'llstopnow. ... ... ...Momnia Brawlia in tres partes diviOKAY. It's not so much that I feel that hot-button topics don't apply to me, because Marissa Meyer and I have a lot in common and I plan to give her a call next time I feel like getting my peasant on, see if she wants to bump panniers or something. It's more, I think, that I feel comfortable. I don't have a lot to fight over, not a lot I'm ambivalent about. I don't feel the urge to argue about w...
Source: a little pregnant - March 14, 2013 Category: Infertility Authors: Julie Tags: I've learned a lot...but I'm not sure it's worth it. Source Type: blogs

iPhone urine micrographs Joel Topf, pbfluids.com Calcium oxalate...
iPhone urine micrographs Joel Topf, pbfluids.com Calcium oxalate crystalsdirty granular casts indicative of ATN in a field of hematuria. (The top left corner of the longer cast looks a little red cell cast-like) Broad waxy cast, indicative of chronic kidney disease in a field of RBCs Posted on infosnack.
Source: Kidney Notes - April 11, 2013 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Joshua Schwimmer Source Type: blogs