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INFORMATICS: CHANGING HEALTHCARE IRIS THIELE ISIP TAN MD, MSC Professor, UP College of Medicine Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit
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INFORMATICS: CHANGING HEALTHCARE

IRIS THIELE ISIP TAN MD, MSC Professor, UP College of Medicine Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit

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HEALTH INFORMATICS

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THE INFOGINEERING MODELWWW.INFOGINEERING.NET/DATA -INFORMATION-KNOWLEDGE.HTM

We are drowning in information and starving for knowledge. “

RUTHERFORD D. ROGERS

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QUANTIFIED SELF

CARE HACKING DEVICE

DIVIDE

Johnmar & Bhargava. ePatient 2015: 15 Surprising Trends Changing Healthcare

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#HEALTHXPH TWEET CHATSaturdays 9-10 pm

since Jan 2014

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QUANTIFIED SELF

CARE HACKING DEVICE

DIVIDE

Johnmar & Bhargava. ePatient 2015: 15 Surprising Trends Changing Healthcare

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THE RISE OF THE QUANTIFIED SELFhttps://youtu.be/V08dWCtDyd8

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#HEALTHXPH: THE DOCTOR WILL TRACK YOU NOW

9 August 2014

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If you could, would you wear a fitness tracker? Why or why not?Are you willing to share data from your fitness tracker with your healthcare provider? Why or why not?As a healthcare provider, are you willing to go over fitness tracker data with your patients?

http://www.endocrine-witch.net/2014/08/05/healthxph-the-doctor-will-track-you-now/

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https://youtu.be/yiZC__8btwk

Top 10 Health Parameters You Can Measure At HomeDr. Bertalan Mesko, The Medical Futurist

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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/02/22/creators-say-smartwatch-may-detect-epileptic-seizures.html

Can smartwatch detect epileptic seizures?

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https://www.technologyreview.com/s/543716/your-doctor-doesnt-want-to-hear-about-your-fitness-tracker-data/Andrew Rosenblum 24 Nov 2015

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WEARABLES: WHO ELSE IS TRACKING YOU?

14 Nov 2015

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Do you own a wearable or are you planning to get one? Are you worried about the risk to privacy?Who owns the data generated by wearables? Who decides if the data can be shared, reused or sold?Given the concern for privacy, will you allow use of Google glass (by patient or HCP) in a healthcare setting?

http://www.endocrine-witch.net/2015/11/11/wearables-who-else-is-tracking-you/

#HEALTHXPH

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What if private health insurance companies follow the car insurance industry, where the monitoring of one’s driving performance affects

their insurance premium. Similarly, every health infraction – such as a hen or stag night, Saturday night takeaway or Netflix movie

marathon on the sofa – could increase your health premium.

“Emmanuel Tsekleves

4 June 2015

http://www.theguardian.com/media-network/2015/jun/04/health-monitoring-wearables-technology-norm

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http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-scary-truth-about-data-security-with-wearables/

People are so willing to give up privacy for functionality because functionality is a tangible

benefit and privacy is an immaterial one.Conan Dooley, Security Analyst (Bishop Fox)

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QUANTIFIED SELF

CARE HACKING DEVICE

DIVIDE

Johnmar & Bhargava. ePatient 2015: 15 Surprising Trends Changing Healthcare

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POSTING BAD HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCES ON SOCIAL MEDIA: CONSTRUCTIVE OR DESTRUCTIVE?

18 July 2015

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As a healthcare provider, do you consider bad healthcare experiences posted by patients as constructive or destructive?As a patient, would you post about your negative healthcare experience publicly? Why or why not?How can social media influence the improvement of the whole healthcare experience?

#HEALTHXPH:

http://healthxph.net/master-class/posting-bad-healthcare-experiences-on-social-media-constructive-or-destructive.html

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HOSPITALADVISOR.GOV.PH

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WWW.FB.COM/ENDOCRINEWITCH

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www.fb.com/EndocrineWitch

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QUANTIFIED SELF

CARE HACKING DEVICE

DIVIDE

Johnmar & Bhargava. ePatient 2015: 15 Surprising Trends Changing Healthcare

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#HEALTHXPH: HELLO TELEMEDICINE!

6 Feb 2016

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As a physician, nurse or other healthcare provider, are you willing to hold consults with patients via video? Why or why not?

Do you agree that telemedicine should be employed only when a prior in-person relationship exists between the patient and MD?Do you agree with remote prescribing via a video consultation? Why or why not?

http://www.endocrine-witch.net/2016/02/03/hello-telemedicine/

As a patient, are you willing to hold consults with physician, nurse or other healthcare provider via video? Why or why not?

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http://www.techpatrl.com/free-wi-fi-nationwide/

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INFORMATICS: CHANGING HEALTHCARE

IRIS THIELE ISIP TAN MD, MSC Professor, UP College of Medicine Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit

@endocrine_witch


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