eHealth Focus Group

Digital Agenda: New "virtual liver" technology helps detect liver tumours

(5 January 2012) Scientists and surgeons from France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Switzerland have developed a "virtual liver", using EU research funding, which will help surgeons better plan and carry out tumour operations and ensure quicker patient recovery. The PASSPORT project (Patient-Specific Simulation and Pre-Operative Realistic Training) makes a uniquely accurate "virtual liver" available to physicians based on medical images sent by the radiologist to a PASSPORT online service, which helps surgeons decide whether they should or not operate. Surgeons can now see more precisely where a tumour is and where they will have to operate to safely remove it.

Link:
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/12/3&format=H...

Madrid hospital sends patients appointment reminders via SMS

(19 October 2011) At the beginning of October 2011, the Tajo Hospital in Madrid started implementing an SMS reminder system for medical appointments. This new means of communication has been made possible as a result of a new mobile device application that was developed by the hospital's Admissions Service and IT Department. This new software sends an SMS which notifies patients of the date, approximate time and exact location of a consultation 48 hours before the scheduled appointment.
Read more:
http://epractice.eu/en/news/5316738

Smart cards, mobile telephony and M2M at the heart of e-health services

15 November 2011 - 17 November 2011 Paris, France

Smart security technologies (security and respect for private life) are crucial to improving the quality of care and patient comfort, but also in the fight against fraud and rising health costs. Several health smart cards have already emerged in the United States. In Europe, Germany and France are launching new cards.

Learn more:
http://www.cartes.com/Press/Exhibition-news/Smart-cards-mobile-telephony...

Cerma Creates Cermavein To Commercialise Steam Vein Sclerosis (Svs™) Technology

French emerging medical technology company CERMA, specialized in the development of innovative and minimally invasive devices in phlebology and oncology, announced today the creation of spin-off...
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http://www.ehealthonline.org/news/news-details.asp?newsid=17369&utm_sour...

ecancerHub – A New Approach to Cancer Communication

(4 August 2011) ecancerHub - a new, open-access, integrated approach to providing the whole cancer community with high quality and trustworthy information – has launched. Integrating the best of social media technology into one unique platform, ecancerHub enables patients, healthcare professionals and researchers to interact, connect and share. They have the opportunity to discuss, debate, generate new ideas, gather opinions and build knowledge not only within their own groups, but also cross-community.

For more:
http://www.ecancerhub.eu/Media.aspx?key=BFB85CB2182C1C72&type=video&ctx=

Discover mobile Apps:
http://www.ecancerhub.eu/Widgets.aspx

Professional desktop tool:
http://www.ecancerhub.eu/SearchResult.aspx?toolsearch=All&type=0

Meet Kompai, your robot friend

Kompai is a robot companion to humans who need one. Born in a workshop near Biarritz, France, Kompai is the fruit of the FP7 project MOBISERV to explore how machines can help the elderly and disabled. The result is a blend of watchdog, care assistant, and everyday computer. Vincent Dupourqué, the president of Robosoft, the company behind the venture, explained the idea: “A robot is certainly one of the best answers, the best technological answer to help people who are housebound.” One of Robosoft’s robotics engineer, Arnaud Lago, gave more details: “It’s a mobile robotic platform which is able to move around an apartment automatically. It is equipped with a laser and distance sensors for navigation and security. There’s a tablet PC with a tactile interface that allows it to interact with the person who’ll be using it, two directional microphones in order to speak to it, and a camera to allow the person to speak to others.” Kompai should be able to go where you tell him, help with the shopping list and even play games. Kompai’s creators argue that the growing number of elderly people in Europe means there is an emerging market for robotic home help. Not just practical help either, but as Vincent said, also companionship: “Most people find they’re really, really comfortable with the robot. We saw with the first tests with real patients that after a few minutes they forgot it was a machine and talked to him as if he was a person.”

Open the link:
http://www.euronews.net/2011/02/28/meet-kompai-your-robot-friend/

Eye care and diabetes-Maxivision merges with Medfort Hospitals

Medfort Hospitals Pvt. Ltd (Medfort), India’s leading healthcare delivery organization focused on eye care and diabetes, today announced the merger with Maxivision Eye Hospitals (Maxivision), a...

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http://www.ehealthonline.org/news/news-details.asp?newsid=17366&utm_sour...

Israeli scientists develop new breast cancer scanner

Israeli scientists have developed a new radiation-free scanner that can detect breast cancer more effectively than traditional X-ray mammograms.
The link:
http://www.ehealthonline.org/news/news-details.asp?newsid=17360&utm_sour...

Protein in blood pressure regulation identified by UK researchers

Researchers have identified a protein located in the walls of the blood vessels that plays a key role in maintaining healthy blood pressure. Researchers say that this new discovery could lead to new...

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http://www.ehealthonline.org/news/news-details.asp?newsid=17363&utm_sour...

UAE eye hospital signs medical services agreement with Now Health

Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai has signed a medical services provider agreement with health insurance provider Now Health International.

The link:
http://www.ehealthonline.org/news/news-details.asp?newsid=17320&utm_sour...

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