This article
describes the development and importance of devices to improve patient
compliance and presents information on why some devices have been accepted very
positively by patients and health care professionals. Some of these reminder tools include
mechanical devices like pill boxes, calendars printed on the blister cards and
wallet packs that hold a strip of medication, electronic reminders like
wristwatches programmable to dosing schedules, reminder software for personal computers
or personal digital assistant. The authors conclude that the majority of the
patients accept well the use of devices to improve their compliance and a
majority of respondents expressed the desire to continue its use.
Hello everyone my name is Jessica Soto. I'm in my 3rd year of pharmacy school at Nova Southeastern University, Ponce site. I made this blog because is required for the class, Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare. I've never had previews experiences blogging, so I'm going to make my biggest effort to make the pharmacy's information flow in an interesting manner. I hope that you help me to reach this goal so feel free to visit and comment in my Blog. Thanks to everyone!!!!
viernes, 11 de noviembre de 2011
Survey of patient and physician assessment of a compliance reminder device in the treatment of hypertension
jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011
Med Tracker one of the many options to help your patient to increase medicine compliance

lunes, 7 de noviembre de 2011
Drchrono electronic health records (EHR) help the healthcare provider to save time, reduce prescription errors and icrease efficiency. The platform is focused on features that are a necessity to every practice. This Ipad platform is available for free to up to $399.99 monthly.
Some
features of drchrono iPad EHR :
·
Free
E-Prescribing: Writing prescrip-tions from the drchrono iPad app is now free
for all users. Select any drug, anytime, from anywhere and send the
prescription directly to the pharmacy for the patient to pick up. 

·
OnPatient app: Patients use an intuitive interface on the
iPad with a large keyboard so they can easily tap their way through
registration. At their next visit, they simply confirm the existing information
in a tap. Your staff saves time and tedium.
·
FreeDraw: With
FreeDraw, a physician can do freehand, color-coded drawings on any document,
including X-rays, skeletal diagrams, etc. For example, a physician can circle
an area on an X-ray,
write a note, and then send the X-ray with
the drawing on it to a referring physician or specialist for review.
·
Faxing: Physicians
can now send faxes from the drchrono iPad app or Web application. Simply select
the option to send a fax directly from the patient’s record, enter a fax
number, and attach a cover sheet with a personal note.
sábado, 29 de octubre de 2011

New tool for Healthcare Professionals to educate patients about cardiovascular
diseases and treatments: CardioTeach™
iPad® app
Boston Scientific Corporation designed CardioTeach™ app to be available for
free in the Apple App Store. This app is an educational resource to help
healthcare professionals better educate patients and caregivers about therapy
options related to cardiovascular and peripheral diseases, specifically atrial
and ventricular arrhythmias, coronary artery disease, heart failure, heart
rhythm disorders and peripheral vascular disease.
Application Features-
Allows
healthcare providers to educate from their iPad at the moment a patient has a
question.
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Explain common coronary, rhythm, and peripheral conditions and the
procedures used to treat them
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Mark-up anatomical illustrations with cardiac devices, such as
pacemakers and lead wires; place notes anywhere on a page for emphasis or
clarification
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Attach completed graphics to email for patients, caregivers, and
clinicians
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Mobile Education: Patients receive personalized cardiovascular
education from anywhere, at any time
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Patient Satisfaction: make informed decisions about cardiovascular
therapy options
- Patient Compliance: understand compliance and adherence requirements and living with cardiovascular treatment
More information available at: http://www.bostonscientific.com/cardiac-rhythm-resources/campaign/CardioTeach.html?
lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011
Apps developed to help soldiers to wrestle with their mental disorders
The
pentagon to help the increased number of veterans, that are receiving mental
health care, developed apps to assist them to lead with their mental disorders
such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression. Some of
those apps are the PTSD Coach mobile app that is a winner of the 2011 Federal
Communications Commission Chairman’s Awards for advancement in accessibility;
Breathe2Relax, T2 MoodTracker and Tactical Breather. The apps were developed to
assist Veterans and Active Duty personnel, including civilians that work for
the Department of Defense who are experiencing symptoms of PTSD.
These
apps were intended to be used as an adjunct to psychological treatment but can
also serve as a stand-alone education tools. The apps allow the users to make
Self-assessment of PTSD symptoms with individualized feedback, track changes in
symptoms over time; manage symptoms providing coping skills and assistance for
common kinds of posttraumatic stress symptoms and problems, including
systematic relaxation and self-help techniques. Also some of this app provided
assistance to found immediate support such as quick link to the National
Suicide Prevention Hotline.
Is important to mention that the
apps assessment does not formally diagnose PTSD or any other mental disorder
and although these techniques were developed primarily for the warfighter
during intense combat situations, anyone can benefit from the ideas taught in
this application to help with nearly any stressful situation in life.
More application’s info
available at: http://t2health.org/mobile-apps
Picture from Google image
lunes, 17 de octubre de 2011
This article
explores changes in pharmacy technician dispensing duties as a result of robot
implementation with emphasis in aspect of efficiency in workflow
sequences. The study conclude that the Robotic dispensing systems
can increase technician prescription-filling efficiency based on overall, but to
get a completed advantage from the automation is necessary anticipate and made
staffing adjustments.
In the study is
mentioned that previous studies have shown reductions in medication errors and
higher prescription volumes with fewer technical dispensing tasks being
performed by pharmacists. Also is mentioned that this illustrated
the possibility of automated dispensing systems eliminate the need to hire
additional support staff. How do you see the Robotic dispensing systems as a professional tool or as technician replacement?
Would the pharmacy profession be affected at some moment in time?
Looking options to update the work system in the pharmacy
Hello everyone here
is one of the many options that are now available at the market to update the
pharmacy work system. PioneerRx is windows-based ground-breaking pharmacy software.
Some features are the Apple iPad Signature Capture, Email/Text Customer
Notification, Hard Copy Imaging Workflow and more. The creator of PioneerRX
Pharmacy software now designed a PioneerRx Counseling app specifically for
iPad®. This PioneerRx Counseling app was created to make the counseling process more efficient, by
spending less time in paper work, looking patient information. This app allow the pharmacist to get the patient
medication history, drug information, and Pharmex warnings and displayed in one
convenient, easy-to-maneuver location and are pulled from the pharmacy’s
database.
PioneerRX Pharmacy Software are intended to provide innovative technology to improve the pharmacist workflow and eventually improving the patient services. Among many others innovations are the PioneerRx Drive Thru, PioneerRx Signature this is an iPad electronic signature capture. Also is expected in this fall 2011 the new PioneerRx Mobile Delivery app for iPhone designed to process credit cards, track controlled substances, and scan barcodes. PioneerRx Mobile Delivery will simplify the way you deliver to patients. This app allows pharmacists to:
PioneerRX Pharmacy Software are intended to provide innovative technology to improve the pharmacist workflow and eventually improving the patient services. Among many others innovations are the PioneerRx Drive Thru, PioneerRx Signature this is an iPad electronic signature capture. Also is expected in this fall 2011 the new PioneerRx Mobile Delivery app for iPhone designed to process credit cards, track controlled substances, and scan barcodes. PioneerRx Mobile Delivery will simplify the way you deliver to patients. This app allows pharmacists to:
- Complete
Transactions - Allows all transactions to be
completed.
- Accept
Payments - Supports magnetic card reading
using a custom fit case. Allows accept all forms of payment, including credit cards. Supports
magnetic card reading using a custom fit case.
- Scan
Barcodes - Allows retail and prescription
items to be scanned using the barcode scanner. Displays scanned items on
the screen and store them in your PioneerRx database.
- Controlled
Substance Compliance - Prompts for state mandated
information about the patient. Use the magnetic card reader to store
information from the patient’s ID.
- Email
Verification - Enables emailing a detailed
receipt of the delivery transaction to your patient.
lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011
Health Information Technology—Results From a Roundtable Discussion
By the increasing volume of available clinical data the Health information technology (HIT) tools was created to help patients, Health professionals, and health plans to understand and use the data to its fullest potential. The introduction of HIT, such as e-prescribing and electronic health records, holds great promise for addressing many of the barriers to effective healthcare management. This article reviewed various barriers surrounding the implementation of HIT in the United States and potential drivers that will influence the use of e-prescribing and EHR. Some of those barriers to the adoption of HIT in the United States are the high costs of the technology, general resistance to change, misaligned incentives, and the fractured payment system. The Authors concludes that is expected that the adoption rate of this technology will increase through public and private incentives for using HIT. They also mentioned the need for further studies to obtain data to support improvements in quality of care and cost reductions that accompany HIT adoption.
lunes, 3 de octubre de 2011
Personalized health monitoring at home for Independent Elderly
- Interactive patient health sessions: These sessions enable the patient to measure their vital signs by a connection of the device to certain models of medical equipment such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, pulse oximeters, peak flow meters and weight scales. Also allow the patient to respond to health assessment questions, receive educational information, motivational messages, and complete surveys information that can then be made available to authorized healthcare professionals to help assess the patient's health status.
- Multimedia educational library: Provides a variety of multimedia content, including text, audio, and video.
- Two-way video calls: An integrated video camera allows healthcare professionals to arrange and conduct two-way video calls with their patients.
- Vital sign devices and measurements: numerous wired and wireless vital sign devices have been tested and validated to ensure interoperability.
- Audio and visual notifications: Patients are notified of scheduled sessions with an audible tone and with visual cues that include on-screen reminders and a flashing light.
- Patient-centered design: based on years of research to understand the needs of patients and, in particular, the needs of the aging population.
- Several key elements in The Guide: large touch-screen interactive display, integrated audio and video, large buttons and graphics to help reduce errors, icons tested for usability.
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