Mobile devices and applications in healthcare: Security and Compliance Risksdata brackets
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The document discusses the integration of mobile devices and applications in healthcare, highlighting the associated security and compliance risks under HIPAA/HITECH regulations. It outlines the trends in mobile device usage, the challenges they pose, and recommends best practices for ensuring data security and compliance. Additionally, it provides insights on managing the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) trend and outlines essential guidelines for mobile application security.
The document from the California Health Care Foundation discusses how smartphones are transforming health care for both consumers and providers. It highlights the increasing smartphone adoption among healthcare professionals and consumers, outlining the various mobile health applications that enhance patient engagement and improve care delivery. The report also identifies barriers to mobile health adoption and looks forward to the future of health technology integration.
This document discusses how mobile devices can transform healthcare by enhancing patient care, controlling costs, and ensuring regulatory compliance. It outlines four major categories of wireless devices - smartphones, tablets, push-to-talk devices, and connected medical devices. Smartphones are becoming more powerful and ubiquitous. Tablets are challenging laptops. Push-to-talk devices are gaining new capabilities. Connected devices enable remote patient monitoring and management. The document provides criteria for choosing devices and explains how a wireless carrier can help with networks, devices, and healthcare applications.
ICD-9 to ICD-10 Mapping Made Easy with GEMs Amy miller
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How can ICD 9 codes be converted to ICD 10 codes? We bring to you an infographic explaining GEMs, forward mapping, backward mapping and other concepts..See more at: http://vgnx.co/ICD-9-to-ICD-10-mapping
Healthcare on Fire: A Beginner Guide to HL7 FHIRAmy miller
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What makes FHIR different from HL7 V2 and HL7 V3? Let's explore through this infographic how FHIR is better than its earlier counterparts http://vgnx.co/guide-to-HL7-FHIR
What makes ICD 10 codes different from ICD 9? Is it the code structure or there is more to this transition? Lets find out what makes ICD 10 stand out. See more at: http://vgnx.co/ICD9-vs-ICD10
Only 28% smartphone users are satisfied with the overall mhealth app quality and experience. It might make you wonder, what makes an mHealth app successful? See more at: http://vgnx.co/mHealth-app-successful
A Revolution in the Making: How Mobile Applications are Evolving HealthcareAmy miller
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Can mobile apps benefit healthcare? How can mHealth apps be used by healthcare professionals? Find answers to these and learn more about mHealth and its benefits. See more at : http://vgnx.co/mobileapps-healthcare
2015 Digital Health Progress and Adoption Amy miller
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Can digital health benefit healthcare? Information from EHR, mHealth can help empower and engage patients. Physicians can personalize treatment, target. See more at :http://vgnx.co/2015-digitalhealth
The Doctor Will See You Now Telemedicine: A Step towards Better Patient CareAmy miller
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Is telemedicine going to be the biggest trend of 2015? Explore through slides - telemedicine & its impact on healthcare. See more at : http://vgnx.co/telemedicine-patient-care
How Google is Revolutionizing Healthcare Amy miller
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Google' founders say that the regulatory challenges are just too great to warrant serious investment but their investments tell a different story. See more at : http://vgnx.co/Google-healthcare
When is a smartphone no longer a smartphone and instead considered a regulated medical device by FDA? Does your medical app need FDA approval. See more at : http://vgnx.co/fda-mobile-app
What every app developer should know about hipaa [infographic]Amy miller
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Do you develop healthcare applications? If yes, then you must understand the laws surrounding PHI and HIPPA and how they relate to application development. See more at : http://vgnx.co/19cBKE1
13 core objectives to achieve meaningful use stage1 [Infographic]Amy miller
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Plan to attain meaningful use status in order to receive EHR incentives? Lets explore through this infographic, the 13 core objectives that must be met...
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Is m health really the future of healthcare?Amy miller
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Can healthcare remain untouched by the technological advancement going around? Lets explore through this infographic how mobile health applications are. To Know more : http://vgnx.co/future-Hcare
Physics of Tablet compression chapter in Modern Pharmaceutics subject 2nd SEM. Introduction
Contents:
-Physics of Tablet Compression
-Steps involved in Compression of tablet
-Force involved in compression of tablet
-Effect of friction
-Compaction profile
-Applications of compaction profile
Damage to the skin or deeper tissues caused by sun, hot liquids, fire, electricity or chemicals.
Most burns happen accidentally. The degree of severity of most burns is based on the size and depth of the burn. Electrical burns, however, are more difficult to diagnose because they're capable of causing significant injury beneath the skin without showing any signs of damage on the surface.
Opioid Alternatives for Pain Management: Safer, Smarter, and Scalable Solutionsganeshdukare428
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The opioid epidemic has underscored a global healthcare crisisone that is deeply rooted in the management of pain. For decades, opioids have been the default treatment for moderate to severe pain. While effective, these drugs come with significant risks, including addiction, respiratory depression, overdose, and a host of long-term consequences. In response, the healthcare industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation, shifting away from opioid-centric care toward safer, smarter, and scalable pain management alternatives. This transition is not only redefining clinical strategies but also opening doors to innovation in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and integrative care.
The global pain management therapeutics market size is predicted to reach US$ 103.0 Bn in 2032 from US$ 79.7 Bn in 2025. It will likely witness a CAGR of around 3.7% in the forecast period between 2025 and 2032.
The global laboratory glassware market reached USD 1.09 Billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.40%, reaching USD 1.38 Billion by 2034. Growth is driven by increasing research activities, expanding pharmaceutical sectors, and rising demand for precision lab equipment across industries.
Batten disease : A window into pediatric neurodegenarationRangen A. Ghafur
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A rare condition that touches childhood in the quietest, deepest ways.
Behind its silence, theres a journey of science, struggle, and hope.
Lets discover it together.
A Revolution in the Making: How Mobile Applications are Evolving HealthcareAmy miller
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Can mobile apps benefit healthcare? How can mHealth apps be used by healthcare professionals? Find answers to these and learn more about mHealth and its benefits. See more at : http://vgnx.co/mobileapps-healthcare
2015 Digital Health Progress and Adoption Amy miller
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Can digital health benefit healthcare? Information from EHR, mHealth can help empower and engage patients. Physicians can personalize treatment, target. See more at :http://vgnx.co/2015-digitalhealth
The Doctor Will See You Now Telemedicine: A Step towards Better Patient CareAmy miller
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Is telemedicine going to be the biggest trend of 2015? Explore through slides - telemedicine & its impact on healthcare. See more at : http://vgnx.co/telemedicine-patient-care
How Google is Revolutionizing Healthcare Amy miller
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Google' founders say that the regulatory challenges are just too great to warrant serious investment but their investments tell a different story. See more at : http://vgnx.co/Google-healthcare
When is a smartphone no longer a smartphone and instead considered a regulated medical device by FDA? Does your medical app need FDA approval. See more at : http://vgnx.co/fda-mobile-app
What every app developer should know about hipaa [infographic]Amy miller
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Do you develop healthcare applications? If yes, then you must understand the laws surrounding PHI and HIPPA and how they relate to application development. See more at : http://vgnx.co/19cBKE1
13 core objectives to achieve meaningful use stage1 [Infographic]Amy miller
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Plan to attain meaningful use status in order to receive EHR incentives? Lets explore through this infographic, the 13 core objectives that must be met...
Know more at : http://vgnx.co/1EsGi4F
Is m health really the future of healthcare?Amy miller
油
Can healthcare remain untouched by the technological advancement going around? Lets explore through this infographic how mobile health applications are. To Know more : http://vgnx.co/future-Hcare
Physics of Tablet compression chapter in Modern Pharmaceutics subject 2nd SEM. Introduction
Contents:
-Physics of Tablet Compression
-Steps involved in Compression of tablet
-Force involved in compression of tablet
-Effect of friction
-Compaction profile
-Applications of compaction profile
Damage to the skin or deeper tissues caused by sun, hot liquids, fire, electricity or chemicals.
Most burns happen accidentally. The degree of severity of most burns is based on the size and depth of the burn. Electrical burns, however, are more difficult to diagnose because they're capable of causing significant injury beneath the skin without showing any signs of damage on the surface.
Opioid Alternatives for Pain Management: Safer, Smarter, and Scalable Solutionsganeshdukare428
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The opioid epidemic has underscored a global healthcare crisisone that is deeply rooted in the management of pain. For decades, opioids have been the default treatment for moderate to severe pain. While effective, these drugs come with significant risks, including addiction, respiratory depression, overdose, and a host of long-term consequences. In response, the healthcare industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation, shifting away from opioid-centric care toward safer, smarter, and scalable pain management alternatives. This transition is not only redefining clinical strategies but also opening doors to innovation in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and integrative care.
The global pain management therapeutics market size is predicted to reach US$ 103.0 Bn in 2032 from US$ 79.7 Bn in 2025. It will likely witness a CAGR of around 3.7% in the forecast period between 2025 and 2032.
The global laboratory glassware market reached USD 1.09 Billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.40%, reaching USD 1.38 Billion by 2034. Growth is driven by increasing research activities, expanding pharmaceutical sectors, and rising demand for precision lab equipment across industries.
Batten disease : A window into pediatric neurodegenarationRangen A. Ghafur
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A rare condition that touches childhood in the quietest, deepest ways.
Behind its silence, theres a journey of science, struggle, and hope.
Lets discover it together.
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Neurologist Shamis Tate shares 5 simple and effective brain health tips. Learn how good sleep, healthy food, staying active, using your mind, and connecting with others can help keep your brain strong, sharp, and healthy. Easy steps that anyone can follow to feel better and think clearer every day.
Complete ICU Equipment List | Machine Used in ICU | Presentation by Hospitals...sureshkumar75935
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This presentation from hospitalstore.com provides an overview of essential ICU equipment used in critical care settings. It covers key devices such as ventilators, patient monitors, infusion pumps, defibrillators, suction machines, ICU beds, and oxygen delivery systems and many more . These machines are vital for monitoring, treating, and supporting critically ill patients in intensive care units. Understanding their function helps in ensuring optimal patient care and safety.
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of soft tissue injuries commonly encountered in orthopedic practice. It covers the classification, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based management strategies for various soft tissue injuries, including compartment syndrome, fracture blisters, open fracture, Morel-Lavall辿e lesion etc .The content is designed to support medical students, orthopedic trainees, physiotherapists, and healthcare professionals in understanding the mechanisms of injury, treatment principles such as RICE and the importance of prevention in clinical practice.
In orthopedic trauma care, soft tissue management is as vital as the management of the skeletal injury itself. Often overshadowed by the dramatic presentation of fractures, soft tissue injuries profoundly influence prognosis, healing capacity, and surgical decision-making. As eloquently expressed by Gathorne Girdlestone:
Fracture is an injury to soft tissues in which you shall also find a broken bone.
The vascular and biological integrity of the soft tissue envelope determines whether the fracture site heals naturally, requires surgical intervention, or develops complications like infection, non-union, or necrosis. This presentation explores not only the pathophysiology and classifications of soft tissue injuries but also offers a practical assessment and management framework for clinicians.
A fracture is not just a bony eventit almost always represents underlying soft tissue trauma. The "zone of injury" around any fracture must be respected. This area often contains:
Muscle necrosis
Damaged microvasculature
Hidden contamination
Partial tendon tears or ligamentous damage
Neglecting this can lead to:
Infection
Nonunion
Soft tissue contracture
Compartment syndrome
Understanding this biomechanical interplay is crucial for interpreting injury severity, estimating healing potential, and customizing treatment plans. High-energy trauma such as RTAs or gunshot wounds causes widespread damage beyond what is visible, including deep muscular necrosis and occult vascular compromise.
The bone cannot heal in isolation. As the presentation emphasizes, soft tissue is the biological foundation upon which successful orthopedic outcomes rest. Whether in a rural trauma setting or a tertiary care surgical suite, meticulous attention to soft tissue injury:
Improves healing timelines
Reduces complication rates
Enhances functional outcomes
Saves limbsand sometimes lives
Soft tissue status is often the limiting factor in fracture healing.
Proper classification guides decision-making and prognosis.
Compartment syndrome is a limb-threatening emergency; recognize early!
Open fractures require urgent debridement and stabilization.
Use objective tools (e.g., MESS, GHOIS) for complex limb injuries.
Never underestimate edema or fracture blistersthey signal deeper damage.
Soft tissue management is not ancillary; it is fundamental.