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ConferencesPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)A Mobile Clinical Collaboration System for Inter-Professional Team Based Care in an Outpatient Setting Background: Poor communication is one of the most common underlying causes of medical error. As there is no systemized approach to clinical collaboration, complex patients are particularly vulnerable to adverse medical events due to poor collaboration across the spectrum of health care providers. Objective: In order to address this coordination gap, the development of a secure, mobile, device-agnostic, clinical messaging system for the collaborative care of complex patients was undertaken... A Consumer-Focused Mobile Application for Prevention and Management of Heart and Stroke Risk Factors Background: Heart disease and stroke remain the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, causing almost 30% of all deaths. The majority of the world’s adult population have at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease, such as obesity, diabetes, smoking, alcohol, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. As the population ages and is increasingly affected by these risk factors, more individuals will develop heart disease and stroke. However, in a large numbe... Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)A Social Networking Tool For Collaborative Care For Patients, Caregivers and Health Care Professionals Background: Adolescents and young adults with cancer, as well as children with complex health needs are considered medically complex, requiring the care and skills of various healthcare professionals (HCP) who are often based in different places or settings. Effective communication between HCP across institutions is critical to achieving optimal health outcomes; however currently there is no organized system for this purpose, which places the burden of coordination of care on patients and the... Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)“Loop” as a Window: Analytics and Social Network Theory to Understand Teams of Care Background: Loop is a secure online tool for ongoing, dynamic team-based communication centered on the patient for the purpose of collaboration in their care. Loop assembles the patient's actual team of care, and adds the patient and informal caregivers as key team members. In areas such as cancer care and palliative care the teams of health care professionals (HCP) involved are often complex, fragmented, non-static and geographically dispersed. To capture the entire team, Loop is cross-setti... A Social Networking Tool For Collaborative Care For Patients, Caregivers and Health Care Professionals Background: Adolescents and young adults with cancer, as well as children with complex health needs are considered medically complex, requiring the care and skills of various healthcare professionals (HCP) who are often based in different places or settings. Effective communication between HCP across institutions is critical to achieving optimal health outcomes; however currently there is no organized system for this purpose, which places the burden of coordination of care on patients and the... Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who said they have met waynehoPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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