Narayana Hrudayalaya – what can the biggest telemedicine centre in India...
Narayana Hrudayalaya is a hospital in Bangalore, India, founded by a heart surgeon who trained in the NHS in 1980’s and is one of the largest cardiac hospitals in the world, performaing thousands of...
View ArticleLiverpool telehealth pilot to expand to 1,000 patients
We reported in June 2011 that Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust (LCH) was launching a telehealth pilot to monitor 50 heart failure patients from a central monitoring station (see Telehealth Pilot in...
View ArticleBupa and ITU to collaborate on m-Health
Bupa, the UK based private health insurance and hospitals company and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) announced on Tuesday that they are to collaborate on a four-year international...
View ArticleAiredale telehealth rolled out to more care homes
The video-link/ videoconferencing system used by Airedale NHS Foundation Trust to provide remote medical assistance is being rolled out to additoinal care home sites. The service is staffed by a...
View ArticleTelehealth in community nursing – a seminar at Leeds uni
Sensemaking and Telehealth: Examinig the Adoption and Normalisation of Remote Monitoring for Community Nursing is the title of a seminar to be held at the Universirty of Leeds next month discussing the...
View ArticleJanuary Telecare LIN Newsletter is out now
The January 2014 newletter from the Telecare Learning and Improvement Network was published two days ago and has the usual rich collection of news and links to news and articles. This month there is a...
View ArticleInexpensive reusable portable sensors for diabetes, UTI
Responsive holograms that change colour in the presence of certain compounds are being developed into portable medical tests and devices, which could be used to monitor conditions such as diabetes,...
View ArticleEvent: Sensors in Medicine 2014
According to the pre-event information for Sensors in Medicine 2014 “sensor applications in medical diagnosis are growing at an astonishing rate. Twenty five years ago, these applications were limited...
View ArticleScotland to invest additional £10m on telehealth
The Scottish Health Secretary, Alex Neil, has announced the investment of an additional £10 million (about US $ 15 million) to support home health monitoring solutions across Scotland, the BBC has...
View ArticleSmartphones, wearables are the future of NHS
NHS England has sketched out the future of healthcare and it will be one using smartphones and wearable bio-sensors to monitor ourselves and alert clinicians. NHS National Medical Director Sir Bruce...
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