Quote Of The Year

Timeless Quotes - Sadly The Late Paul Shetler - "Its not Your Health Record it's a Government Record Of Your Health Information"

or

H. L. Mencken - "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong."

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Weekly Overseas Health IT Links – 14 March, 2020.

Here are a few I came across last week.
Note: Each link is followed by a title and few paragraphs. For the full article click on the link above title of the article. Note also that full access to some links may require site registration or subscription payment.
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Coronavirus Scare Gives Telehealth an Opening to Redefine Healthcare

With the coronavirus threatening to become a pandemic, health systems and telehealth vendors see this as an opportunity to bring connected health to the forefront - and reshape the future of healthcare.
March 05, 2020 - As Congress votes on a funding package that includes Medicare waivers for some telehealth services and the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) cancels its conference in Florida, healthcare providers across the country are looking at how connected care programs can be used to handle the coronavirus - also called COVID-19 - threat.
Most see the exercise as an extension of their preparations for flu season. Some see this as an opportunity to lobby for telehealth adoption across the board, saying a possible epidemic offers ample evidence of the value of telehealth and mHealth.
Defining Telehealth’s Value in a Changing Landscape
“COVID-19 is different because we do not know all the factors surrounding transmission and its effects on patients,” Jason Hallock, Chief Medical Officer for SOC Telemed, points out. “Because coronavirus is new and there have been a significant number of deaths, the uncertainty surrounding that is scaring both patients and the general public. Our healthcare workers do not have all the answers yet. Telehealth providers are challenged to make recommendations when there are still many unknowns. Telemedicine can be useful to evaluate and reassure patients in alternative settings, and also can be used to help patients decide who needs to be seen in the hospital or an alternative setting like an urgent care.”
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Robot Uses Deep Learning, Ultrasound Imaging to Draw Blood

An image-guided robotic device leverages deep learning to draw blood or insert catheters to deliver drugs and fluids.
March 04, 2020 - An autonomous, robotic tool used deep learning and ultrasound imaging to draw blood or insert catheters on par with or better than human providers, according to a study published in Nature Machine Intelligence.
Over 90 percent of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the ER, intensive care unit, catheterization lab, and operating room require gaining vascular access, researchers noted. Gaining access to vessels is a critical first step in drawing blood, administering fluids and medications, introducing endovascular devices, monitoring physiological status, and several other important procedures.
The timely delivery of these interventions can significantly affect morbidity and mortality and accessing vessels can be a challenging task. The research team stated that failures occur in an estimated 20 percent of procedures, and difficulties can be exacerbated in patients with small or collapsed vessels, which are common among pediatric, elderly, and chronically ill patients.

Friday, March 13, 2020

This Is A Rather Worrying Trend And I Think It Is Just An Attempt To Inappropriately And Falsely Boost #myHealthRecord Statistics.

Suddenly we are seeing all sorts of sessions being funded by the ADHA to encourage lay staff and non medicos to access the #myHR.
Here are some examples.
First we have:

Community Nurses navigating My Health Record: Q&A with Experts



When: Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM AEDT
Where: Online - join via your computer!
Your Hosts: Australian Digital Health Agency and the Australian College of Nursing
About the webinar
Close to two billion documents have been uploaded to the national My Health Record system, with more than 100 million uploaded in December alone. With increasing clinical content healthcare providers may have access to more current and up to date information about their patients.
Come and join us for a panel discussion attended by representatives from the Australian College of Nursing, Australian Digital Health Agency and Nurses who have incorporated My Health Record into their daily workflow. There will be opportunity to ask question throughout the session.
This education is CPD accredited and delivered in collaboration between the Australian College of Nursing and the Australian Digital Health Agency.

Here is the link:
Just why would a nurse who is providing follow-up care (e.g wound dressing, IV chemo etc.) be wanting to incorporate the #myHR into their workflows? Many of these nurses already have their own mobile systems that are both current and complete to do their job! Besides, these are patients they know well who are being given follow-up care – not someone the nurse is not familiar with or someone who has not been the subject of a proper professional handover. The important thing is the care not looking up the hopelessly clumsy and possibly misleading #myHR!
Second we have:

My Health Record for Specialist Practice Staff

GCPHN co-hosted events
01 Apr

Start Time & Date:

01/04/2020, 6:00 pm

End Time & Date:

01/04/2020, 8:30 pm

Location:

John Flynn Private Hospital, Inland Drive, Tugun QLD, Australia
Registrations from 6.00pm

An evening to provide the latest information, dispel the myths and answer your questions

Please join us to hear new information, discuss ideas and meet new colleagues
An opportunity to hear the latest updates on the National Digital Health Strategy including My Health Record. 90% of Australians now have a My Health Record and Specialist Practices are now invited to learn more about the system and registration process.

Topics

  • How GCPHN can support your practice
  • My Health Record: the benefits for Specialist Practices, registration, privacy, security & provider obligations
  • Australia’s Digital Health Strategy – latest updates
  • How to effectively use the Provider Portal to view patient information for more timely and better coordination of care

Guest Speaker

Ben Cohn – Education and support Lead at Australian Digital Health Agency
This event is fully funded and is no cost to participants. Dinner will also be provided by John Flynn Private Hospital.
Here is the link:
Given that most specialists have as staff their secretaries etc. what is going on with this? What interest would such staff have in their patient’s #myHR other than curiosity? As for the secretarial staff being funded to dine while hearing about the ADHA strategy, spare me!
Surely this is just about pushing up user numbers and lookups having people using the system who were never seen as users of other than to access their own record. I wonder will we have the practice gardeners and cleaners be encouraged to use the system next?
I wonder how such expense of our taxes is actually authorised?
What a rort!

Note: In the few days since this was written School Children have also been targeted for attention! 
David.