Friday, March 25, 2011

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Presentation at the FòrumCIS.

Today, in the course of FòrumCIS , LivingLabs have explained the methodology applied to the field of health.

Unfortunately, there has been streaming, and I think also no picture.

LivingLabs Talking about health is particularly collaborative, multidisciplinary teams of peer-to-peer, the maturity cycle of development, both outside-in (product or service) and inside out (product or service already exists).

Emphasize take nothing for granted, to ask the user not only what you need but what you want and measure the GAP, the techniques of "interrogation" to get to discover which is the real aspiration of the users are part of the methodology, always thinking about innovation key 360 º means any actor of the value chain of healthcare can be a source of innovation.

I hope you enjoy the presentation as much as I make them. :-)
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Cheese To My Macaroni Type Of Phrases

Destination: Mars

Today, within the Forum AeroTelecom I was asked to a presentation to discuss telemedicine ...

The truth is that the type of event (and because I received a specific request to that effect), I decided to look at the topic from an aviation perspective.

But the issue was what sector: civil aviation, military, sports, parachute ...

end I decided to look at the stars in the presentation of PodCamp project and spoke of species ...

So the choice was clear: telemedicine, in the vicinity of a manned mission a. .. Mars.

I asked my good friend helps María García-Puente, the legendary @ bibliovirtual , which was responsible for searching the available evidence in this area, and that without their help would have been impossible to implement the paper .. . Thank you, Mary!

Although it has been recorded on video, do not know when it will be available, so here is the storytelling:

live on a planet called Earth, which besides being our home, is the spaceship World's Greatest ... revolves around the sun for about 365 days and accompanies our star the journey of giving back to the Milky Way galaxy, a journey of 200 million years.

on this planet takes place throughout our life cycle, and can say that we explored as possible of the world ...

And there was a time when the man raised his eyes to heaven ... and decided to go to the moon ... a project born in the Cold War era, due to the struggle for supremacy between the U.S. and the USSR, and winning the U.S. ... at that time, 41 years ago, survive a variety of devices that have undoubtedly changed the world: from Velcro humble to the microprocessor.

At that moment is when large-scale experiments with pulse sensors, temperature, biological speaking channels ... the man was helpless in one of the most hostile and there was a need to protect it, it was also necessary to measure the effects of spaceflight on the human body.

just the Apollo program, and created the need for a reusable transportation system can be used to build a permanent human settlement in space ... thus was born the Space Shuttle.

And after the experience of Skylab, Salyut and Mir, establishing the International Space Station ... and there is a permanent human settlement in orbit ... The target this time is not the moon, we know that is a wasteland ...

The destination is called Mars ...

Mars, one of the inner planets, at a distance that varies between 56 and 400 million miles from Earth ... smaller than our planet with lower gravity of Earth.

mission parameters are
  • Duration of 879 days, 619 in Martian soil
  • Crew 8 astronauts
  • Propulsion chemical / ion / nuclear
The health risks of the mission find them in the slide number 9, which will highlight the psychosocial risks, low gravity, high-energy radiation and the inaccessibility of health centers.

Psychosocial risks are obvious, and even adjusting for personality profiles, the forced coexistence of so many people in a confined space tempranopuede or later trigger a conflict.

As for inaccessibility, in slide 13 we remember the story of Dr. Jerri Nielsen, an Antarctic explorer, detected breast cancer after a biopsy in the hardest winter Antarctic, and the impossibility of being able to evacuate, the Air Force parachuted equipment and tools necessary to enable self-administer chemotherapy ... was evacuated for several weeks.

In our case, the spacecraft is between 56 and 400 million km, with an average transmission time round about 20 minutes ...

On the other hand, low gravity causes a loss of muscle mass that may reach 40%, so it is vital to maintain a fitness routine.

We also talk about the inevitable body sensors, but we need something more advanced and allows us to prevent risks ... slide 15.

talked about two projects:
  • Help4Mood , which allows the detection of mood, a project originally dedicated to patients with major depression, in development and could be implemented smoothly in an environment as described
  • MedCat , an expert system dedicated to the management of chronic diseases, but also by characteristics could be used on an interplanetary mission.
Here you have the presentation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I have made provision ... :-)
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Monday, March 14, 2011

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scanning limits.

I read the great post Emilienko gave us "Do not scan it does not scan" , and I liked it.

The truth is that seen from a medical point of view, the reasoning is impeccable.

To me, as a retired computer professional from the front line, I would dig a little deeper.

first say that both the design and usability of existing health information systems in our country leaves much to be desired and that from the viewpoint of human interface, are closer to the designs of the 80 that what is customary in the year 2011 ... and is not a problem of presenting information in character mode or windows ... is much deeper.

is a problem not only is A or B, only 0 and 1 ... There fuzzy, there are thesaurus, and exists mostly dialogue ...

Unfortunately, in our country, there are many clinical information systems "billet" unfriendly little usable, aggregates, cumbersome ...

Finding the balance between the requirements of the health administration for statistical purposes, management control or usability is not incompatible with HCE designs are really professional in mind.

therefore be avoided where after a multimillion-euro investment professionals HCE just going to word processing and paper.

addition, when consensus within a committee of clinical documentation, it was decided that the history is recorded (or stops recording) any item, the modification and adaptation of electronic medical records should not be more complex and more expensive than the printing request forms.

And this point is vital, because the clinical record is a living, adaptable, is THE tool, the reference point in order to effectively treat a patient.

draw power, not be curtailed by a series of drop-down fields with fixed values, or underlying the system so you can find the information needed without restricting the ability of professionals to develop and record a clinical course, are some of the challenges today's designers have healthcare information systems, apart from interoperabilities which may be required both departmental systems (laboratory, imaging, pharmacy and telemedicine systems), as Regional Health Record systems (such as GSP Aragon or Catalunya HCCC), the NHS or the framework epSOS .

combinations
local thesaurus thesaurus systematic global level, such as UMLS , coupled with semantic search mechanisms on the clinical course, can help both hospital librarians to improve the level of definition search when doing any type of epidemiological study, use of terminology such as SNOMED-CT ... is a more rational balance between the needs of the manager and the clinician.

The problem is not scanned or not, the problem is that what we do digitize obsolete technical resources, from a design you have in mind the manager and not professional.

The problem is also growing clinical repositories "as is" are much more than a longitudinal file of medical records ... these archives are the repository of organizational knowledge.

Thus, we must go much further in terms of structured recording information as it is understood today: we must start thinking about archetypes, as important is the absolute information we collect, as the context in which it is collected ... important is to know the values \u200b\u200bof TAM and TAM patient as the instrument with which to perform this action, and if the patient was standing, sitting, or lying, to give a simple example ... standards such as EN/ISO13606 mark us as a way forward in this case.

And yet even so, be islands, areas where the scan can not because the cost and usability of discarded ... stay spreadsheets and text documents, so also the repository must be accommodated to increase the clinical documentation in a format document, that is, it can not be changed once issued.

There is another small detail, not just negligible: this is usual to implement health information systems without a prior process reengineering, and not seen from an ICT perspective ... when the underlying processes are inefficient when walking free redundancy, when running the task because he always has done so "for no better reason at all, implement ICT without prior optimization is to make it run faster inefficiency, nothing more, an effective process reengineering, organizational and clinical save more than a dissatisfaction and making everyone's work more efficiently.

These are the limits of truth ... and lack a long, long way to go, right.

Photo: real picture of a microphone scanned in one end. :-)