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Introducing: Telehealth and Telecare
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2007In May 2007, the Government announced a series of pilots of ‘hi-tech home healthcare’. These aim to keep older people, and those with long-term conditions, out of hospital and leading more independent lives, by using remote monitoring devices to help them manage their condition.
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Nursing Older People, 2008
Swindon Primary Care Trust (PCT) last month became the latest trust to make a substantial expansion to its telehealth service. It joins three other PCTs which have greatly increased their use of remote monitoring in the last six months.
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Swindon Primary Care Trust (PCT) last month became the latest trust to make a substantial expansion to its telehealth service. It joins three other PCTs which have greatly increased their use of remote monitoring in the last six months.
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Patients' Perceptions Regarding Home Telecare
Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 2000While home telecare's potential to reduce health care costs appears clear, patients' perceptions regarding this new technology have not been studied. We conducted structured interviews to elicit patients' perceptions regarding home telecare. We developed a 34-item survey instrument, which was administered during structured home interviews to a ...
H, Agrell, S, Dahlberg, A F, Jerant
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Service-Oriented Architecture of TeleCARE
2004Developers of advanced services for tele-assistance need a way to reuse the functionality of resources, being hardware devices or software applications, at their disposal. The reusability of resources becomes even more important, when considering the continuous development of facilities (e.g. the emerging domotics) and services (e.g.
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British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2008
Since it was first aired in 1965, the BBC's iconic programme Tomorrow's World informed, instructed and entertained viewers with a glimpse of how we would live in decades to come.
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Since it was first aired in 1965, the BBC's iconic programme Tomorrow's World informed, instructed and entertained viewers with a glimpse of how we would live in decades to come.
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2003
Social policy agendas have generally failed to take account of the actual or potential role played by social alarms and telecare. This book draws on research and practice throughout the developed world. It documents the emergence of these important technologies and considers their potential in healthcare, social welfare and housing.
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Social policy agendas have generally failed to take account of the actual or potential role played by social alarms and telecare. This book draws on research and practice throughout the developed world. It documents the emergence of these important technologies and considers their potential in healthcare, social welfare and housing.
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Journal of Integrated Care, 2005
This article begins with a case study of the Sandwell Telecare Project, an innovatory venture to pioneer the introduction of electronic aids to enable vulnerable people to live independently. The article concludes with an account of the evaluation, which was undertaken by an independent consultant.The publication of this article is particularly timely ...
Paul Waddington, Barry Downs
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This article begins with a case study of the Sandwell Telecare Project, an innovatory venture to pioneer the introduction of electronic aids to enable vulnerable people to live independently. The article concludes with an account of the evaluation, which was undertaken by an independent consultant.The publication of this article is particularly timely ...
Paul Waddington, Barry Downs
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Journal of Care Services Management, 2007
AbstractThis paper details the background to and reasons for the commencement of the Bedfordshire telecare service. It describes individual telecare sensors, explaining how the system works and some of the ways in which sensors have been used to support older people in maintaining their independence.
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AbstractThis paper details the background to and reasons for the commencement of the Bedfordshire telecare service. It describes individual telecare sensors, explaining how the system works and some of the ways in which sensors have been used to support older people in maintaining their independence.
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Nursing and Residential Care, 2007
Remote devices that can monitor and diagnose people in their own homes are helping many people to maintain independence. Linda Nazarko introduces the various telecare equipment and discusses its place in the care for older adults.
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Remote devices that can monitor and diagnose people in their own homes are helping many people to maintain independence. Linda Nazarko introduces the various telecare equipment and discusses its place in the care for older adults.
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Portsmouth Telecare model [PDF]
In 2006, Portsmouth City Council (PCC) commissioned the Centre for Healthcare Modelling and Informatics at the University of Portsmouth to evaluate PCC's introduction of telecare over 3 years. PCC addressed telecare using the Preventative Technologies Grant, provided by the Department of Health.
Ross, Penny, Briggs, Jim, Curry, Richard
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