際際滷shows by User: ckmic / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: ckmic / Thu, 20 Oct 2011 12:27:09 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: ckmic Integrated Innovation /slideshow/integrated-innovation/9797928 integratedinnovation-3-111020122711-phpapp02
Is your business coordinating the application of science and technology with social and business innovation to develop whole solutions to complex problems?]]>

Is your business coordinating the application of science and technology with social and business innovation to develop whole solutions to complex problems?]]>
Thu, 20 Oct 2011 12:27:09 GMT /slideshow/integrated-innovation/9797928 ckmic@slideshare.net(ckmic) Integrated Innovation ckmic Is your business coordinating the application of science and technology with social and business innovation to develop whole solutions to complex problems? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/integratedinnovation-3-111020122711-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Is your business coordinating the application of science and technology with social and business innovation to develop whole solutions to complex problems?
Integrated Innovation from Colin McAllister
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Remote Patient Monitoring Diabetes Hypertension Perspect /slideshow/remote-patient-monitoring-diabetes-hypertension-perspect/1458660 remotepatientmonitoringdiabeteshypertension-perspect-090519091045-phpapp01
A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF REMOTE MONITORING OF CAPD PATIENTS BLOOD PRESSURE AND BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENTS VIA THE INTERNET. G. Pylypchuk, P. Jacobson, C. McAllister University of Saskatchewan, St. Pauls Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of remotely monitoring blood pressure (BP) and glucose measurements in a cohort of diabetic patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).]]>

A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF REMOTE MONITORING OF CAPD PATIENTS BLOOD PRESSURE AND BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENTS VIA THE INTERNET. G. Pylypchuk, P. Jacobson, C. McAllister University of Saskatchewan, St. Pauls Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of remotely monitoring blood pressure (BP) and glucose measurements in a cohort of diabetic patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).]]>
Tue, 19 May 2009 09:10:40 GMT /slideshow/remote-patient-monitoring-diabetes-hypertension-perspect/1458660 ckmic@slideshare.net(ckmic) Remote Patient Monitoring Diabetes Hypertension Perspect ckmic A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF REMOTE MONITORING OF CAPD PATIENTS BLOOD PRESSURE AND BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENTS VIA THE INTERNET. G. Pylypchuk, P. Jacobson, C. McAllister University of Saskatchewan, St. Pauls Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of remotely monitoring blood pressure (BP) and glucose measurements in a cohort of diabetic patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remotepatientmonitoringdiabeteshypertension-perspect-090519091045-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF REMOTE MONITORING OF CAPD PATIENTS BLOOD PRESSURE AND BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENTS VIA THE INTERNET. G. Pylypchuk, P. Jacobson, C. McAllister University of Saskatchewan, St. Pauls Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of remotely monitoring blood pressure (BP) and glucose measurements in a cohort of diabetic patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).
Remote Patient Monitoring Diabetes Hypertension Perspect from Colin McAllister
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Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Telemonitoring /slideshow/diabetes-risk-evaluation-and-telemonitoring/1440947 2009dreamtelprotocol-biomed-090515112527-phpapp02
Abstract Background The rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes underlines the importance of secondary strategies for the prevention of target organ damage. While access to diabetes education centers and diabetes intensification management has been shown to improve blood glucose control, these services are not available to all that require them, particularly in rural and northern areas. The provision of these services through the Home Care team is an advance that can overcome these barriers. Transfer of blood glucose data electronically from the home to the health care provider may improve diabetes management. Methods/Design The study population will consist of patients with type 2 diabetes with uncontrolled A1c levels living on reserve in the Battlefords region of Saskatchewan, Canada. This pilot study will take place over three phases. In the first phase over three months the impact of the introduction of the Bluetooth enabled glucose monitor will be assessed. In the second phase over three months, the development of guidelines based treatment algorithms for diabetes intensification will be completed. In the third phase lasting 18 months, study subjects will have diabetes intensification according to the algorithms developed. Discussion The first phase will determine if the use of the Bluetooth enabled blood glucose devices which can transmit results electronically will lead to changes in A1c levels. It will also determine the feasibility of recruiting subjects to use this technology. The rest of the Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Management Tele-monitoring (DreamTel) study will determine if the delivery of a diabetes intensification management program by the Home Care team supported by the Bluetooth enabled glucose meters leads to improvements in diabetes management.]]>

Abstract Background The rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes underlines the importance of secondary strategies for the prevention of target organ damage. While access to diabetes education centers and diabetes intensification management has been shown to improve blood glucose control, these services are not available to all that require them, particularly in rural and northern areas. The provision of these services through the Home Care team is an advance that can overcome these barriers. Transfer of blood glucose data electronically from the home to the health care provider may improve diabetes management. Methods/Design The study population will consist of patients with type 2 diabetes with uncontrolled A1c levels living on reserve in the Battlefords region of Saskatchewan, Canada. This pilot study will take place over three phases. In the first phase over three months the impact of the introduction of the Bluetooth enabled glucose monitor will be assessed. In the second phase over three months, the development of guidelines based treatment algorithms for diabetes intensification will be completed. In the third phase lasting 18 months, study subjects will have diabetes intensification according to the algorithms developed. Discussion The first phase will determine if the use of the Bluetooth enabled blood glucose devices which can transmit results electronically will lead to changes in A1c levels. It will also determine the feasibility of recruiting subjects to use this technology. The rest of the Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Management Tele-monitoring (DreamTel) study will determine if the delivery of a diabetes intensification management program by the Home Care team supported by the Bluetooth enabled glucose meters leads to improvements in diabetes management.]]>
Fri, 15 May 2009 11:25:01 GMT /slideshow/diabetes-risk-evaluation-and-telemonitoring/1440947 ckmic@slideshare.net(ckmic) Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Telemonitoring ckmic Abstract Background The rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes underlines the importance of secondary strategies for the prevention of target organ damage. While access to diabetes education centers and diabetes intensification management has been shown to improve blood glucose control, these services are not available to all that require them, particularly in rural and northern areas. The provision of these services through the Home Care team is an advance that can overcome these barriers. Transfer of blood glucose data electronically from the home to the health care provider may improve diabetes management. Methods/Design The study population will consist of patients with type 2 diabetes with uncontrolled A1c levels living on reserve in the Battlefords region of Saskatchewan, Canada. This pilot study will take place over three phases. In the first phase over three months the impact of the introduction of the Bluetooth enabled glucose monitor will be assessed. In the second phase over three months, the development of guidelines based treatment algorithms for diabetes intensification will be completed. In the third phase lasting 18 months, study subjects will have diabetes intensification according to the algorithms developed. Discussion The first phase will determine if the use of the Bluetooth enabled blood glucose devices which can transmit results electronically will lead to changes in A1c levels. It will also determine the feasibility of recruiting subjects to use this technology. The rest of the Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Management Tele-monitoring (DreamTel) study will determine if the delivery of a diabetes intensification management program by the Home Care team supported by the Bluetooth enabled glucose meters leads to improvements in diabetes management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2009dreamtelprotocol-biomed-090515112527-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abstract Background The rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes underlines the importance of secondary strategies for the prevention of target organ damage. While access to diabetes education centers and diabetes intensification management has been shown to improve blood glucose control, these services are not available to all that require them, particularly in rural and northern areas. The provision of these services through the Home Care team is an advance that can overcome these barriers. Transfer of blood glucose data electronically from the home to the health care provider may improve diabetes management. Methods/Design The study population will consist of patients with type 2 diabetes with uncontrolled A1c levels living on reserve in the Battlefords region of Saskatchewan, Canada. This pilot study will take place over three phases. In the first phase over three months the impact of the introduction of the Bluetooth enabled glucose monitor will be assessed. In the second phase over three months, the development of guidelines based treatment algorithms for diabetes intensification will be completed. In the third phase lasting 18 months, study subjects will have diabetes intensification according to the algorithms developed. Discussion The first phase will determine if the use of the Bluetooth enabled blood glucose devices which can transmit results electronically will lead to changes in A1c levels. It will also determine the feasibility of recruiting subjects to use this technology. The rest of the Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Management Tele-monitoring (DreamTel) study will determine if the delivery of a diabetes intensification management program by the Home Care team supported by the Bluetooth enabled glucose meters leads to improvements in diabetes management.
Diabetes Risk Evaluation and Telemonitoring from Colin McAllister
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Surgical Team Communications - Perspect Management Consulting /slideshow/surgical-team-communications-perspect-management-consulting/1376348 orcommunication-perspect-090502103910-phpapp02
This paper shares an overview of communications amongst the surgical team highlighting the impact of both poor and good communication practices and provides methods and tools to improve this process. Please Contact us at www.perspect.ca for more information.]]>

This paper shares an overview of communications amongst the surgical team highlighting the impact of both poor and good communication practices and provides methods and tools to improve this process. Please Contact us at www.perspect.ca for more information.]]>
Sat, 02 May 2009 10:32:25 GMT /slideshow/surgical-team-communications-perspect-management-consulting/1376348 ckmic@slideshare.net(ckmic) Surgical Team Communications - Perspect Management Consulting ckmic This paper shares an overview of communications amongst the surgical team highlighting the impact of both poor and good communication practices and provides methods and tools to improve this process. Please Contact us at www.perspect.ca for more information. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/orcommunication-perspect-090502103910-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This paper shares an overview of communications amongst the surgical team highlighting the impact of both poor and good communication practices and provides methods and tools to improve this process. Please Contact us at www.perspect.ca for more information.
Surgical Team Communications - Perspect Management Consulting from Colin McAllister
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