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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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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.
Guevara Masis, V.J. +2 more
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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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Telecar: an Italian telecardiology project
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996The Telecar tele-assistance car diology project was an example of tele-assistance between health centres of the Regione Lazio in Italy. The project was approved by the Ministry of Health, financed with 500,000,000 lire and carried out by an operative station within La Sapienza' University (Rome).
BERTAZZONI, Giuliano +2 more
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A Survey of Telecare Systems in Poland
Proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, 2016In view of the demographic changes, the need for new telecare technologies is clearly growing. At the same time, in Polish law, there is still no provision allowing for the financing of the telemedicine and telecare services by the National Health Fund.
Grazyna Grabowska +4 more
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TELECARE, REMOTE MONITORING AND CARE
Bioethics, 2012ABSTRACTTelecare is often regarded as a win/win solution to the growing problem of meeting the care needs of an ageing population. In this paper we call attention to some of the ways in which telecare is not a win/win solution but rather aggravates many of the long‐standing ethical tensions that surround the care of the elderly.
Heather, Draper, Tom, Sorell
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The potential for telemedicine and telecare in Deptford
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2000We carried out a study to explore the potential of telemedicine and telecare to improve health-care for the population served by a health centre based in Deptford in south-east London. A wide range of potentially useful telemedicine and telecare applications was identified, nine of which could provide some immediate benefit.
I, Jardine, K, Clough, J, Navein
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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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Collaborative challenges in the use of telecare
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2018IntroductionAs a growing number of seniors with complex needs are living at home, the implementation of telecare has become a priority. This article aims to identify factors influencing inter‐ and intra‐organisational collaboration in Norwegian primary care. The focus is on collaboration in service provision for senior users with telecare solutions, in
Bjørkquist, Catharina +3 more
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Information architecture of a telecare system
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2009An information architecture is a high-level, conceptual design for a system which describes the fundamental requirements and principles of a system, and details its essential elements and characteristics. I conducted a comprehensive review of published literature on telecare, including government reports and case study papers.
William H, Collinge, Kecheng, Liu
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