Dutch Patients Start Using Online Nursing
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Dutch Patients Start Using Online
Nursing (AP)
Dutch Patients Start Using Online
Nursing (AP)
05/12/2004 01:23 AMAP - Bert Ooms raised his 80-year-old body in bed, adjusted his
catheter, and clicked his television remote control to set up a Web
cam connection.
Dutch doctors admit sex with patients
(Reuters)
Dutch doctors admit sex with patients
(Reuters)
04/17/2004 09:58 AMReuters - Four percent of Dutch male doctors have admitted having
sexual contact with one or more patients, a
survey shows.
Nursing students to learn online
Nursing students to learn online
06/20/2004 04:57 AMSiouxcityjournal.com - Sun Jun 20, 08:18 am GMT
Hospitals auction nursing shifts online
Hospitals auction nursing shifts online
12/28/2003 02:53 AMBoston Globe Dec 28 2003 1:46AM ET
VCampus to Develop Online Continuing
Education Nursing Curriculum
VCampus to Develop Online Continuing
Education Nursing Curriculum
07/16/2004 03:12 AMNew courses, co-published with NCSBN, will support continuing
education requirements for nurse licensure [PRWEB Jul 16, 2004]
Survey: Dutch Children Start Drinking at
Age 12 (Reuters)
Survey: Dutch Children Start Drinking at
Age 12 (Reuters)
12/22/2004 01:01 AMReuters - More than 80 percent of Dutch
children aged between nine and 15 say they have tried alcohol
and on average start drinking at the age of 12, according to a
survey.
Florida Nursing Students Association and
AfterCollege HealthcarePartner to Create
Online Destination for Largest Audience
of Student Nurses in Florida
Florida Nursing Students Association and
AfterCollege HealthcarePartner to Create
Online Destination for Largest Audience
of Student Nurses in Florida
03/29/2005 03:55 AMAfterCollege Healthcare will power the Florida Nursing Students
Association web site and Job Resource Center, delivering relevant
employment information to over 3,000 association members. [PRWEB Mar
29, 2005]
Quality Of Online Health Information
Imperative To Physicians, Patients
Quality Of Online Health Information
Imperative To Physicians, Patients
12/17/2003 02:33 PMQuality Of Online Health Information Imperative To Physicians,
Patientshttp://r
dr.sbml.cc/Click?q=18-WhZzI98YBTJgODLT6MBeRLjRThe
increasing number of people using the Internet for health information
will have a "profound effect on medicine," according to a new report,
"The Impact of Health Information on the Internet on Health Care and
the Physician-Patient Relationship." The report, which appeared in the
Journal of Medical Internet Research, noted that it is unclear whether
the effect will be beneficial or harmful, however. "The advantages of
the Internet as a source of health information include convenient
access to a massive volume of information, ease of updating
information, and the potential for interactive formats that promote
understanding and retention of information," the report said. "Health
information on the Internet may make patients better informed, leading
to better outcomes, more appropriate use of health service resources,
and a stronger patient relationship."
However, the report
said, health information on the Internet may be misleading or
misinterpreted, compromising health behaviors and health outcomes, or
resulting in inappropriate requests, either because "refusal is time
consuming, or because they fear refusal would weaken the
physician-patient relationship."
More buyers start online, survey says
More buyers start online, survey says
07/04/2004 04:03 AMLos Angeles Times Jul 4 2004 8:38AM GMT
Microsoft to put online store on Start
menu
Microsoft to put online store on Start
menu
07/12/2004 09:18 AMTORONTO -- Microsoft Corp. is working on a new shopping Web site for
software, hardware, and peripherals that it plans to advertise in the
Windows XP Start Menu and the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Online delivery start-ups not
discouraged by failures
Online delivery start-ups not
discouraged by failures
06/19/2004 06:10 AMAjc.com - Sat Jun 19, 07:28 am GMT
XM Radio to start online music service
XM Radio to start online music service
09/15/2004 11:04 PMAfter pulling its receiver for the PC off the market, satellite radio
company XM Radio is launching an online music service. Will the
streamed broadcasts prove to be as popular as the late and lamented
PCR was?
Start-up to develop online 'Star Trek'
game
Start-up to develop online 'Star Trek'
game
09/07/2004 11:22 PMTwincities.com - Tue Sep 7, 04:31 pm GMT
Apple To Start Online Music Service In
Japan -- Report
Apple To Start Online Music Service In
Japan -- Report
04/13/2005 11:39 AMApple plans to start online music distribution services in Japan by
the end of the year, the Mainichi Shimbun reports, citing Apple
Japan's representative director Yoshiaki Sakito. By MarketWatch
Men Pose for Calendar to Promote Nursing
(AP)
Men Pose for Calendar to Promote Nursing
(AP)
09/17/2004 06:00 PMAP - More than 65 nurses applied to pose for a calendar to promote the
profession. But don't compare any of these pinups to Florence
Nightingale.
Student nursing places 'to be cut'
Student nursing places 'to be cut'
05/11/2004 02:21 AMA nursing boss warns staff of cuts in the number of students - and
suggests they might reconsider their careers.
Inquiry into nursing home deaths
Inquiry into nursing home deaths
04/06/2005 05:37 AMAn investigation is under way at a nursing home after a number of OAPs
die of 'flu-like symptoms within a month.
Nursing Homes Go High-Tech
Nursing Homes Go High-Tech
07/10/2004 01:36 AMNursing Shortage Forces Hospitals to
Cope Creatively
Nursing Shortage Forces Hospitals to
Cope Creatively
01/07/2004 02:23 PMWith a six-year-old nursing shortage showing no signs of letting up,
mandated nurse-to-patient ratios, bidding on extra shifts and even
robots may help to ease the problem.
Start the Squid web proxy as a service
at start up
Start the Squid web proxy as a service
at start up
03/14/2003 01:08 PM
The Squid web proxy can be run on OS X as a proxy server for those
with a network of web users wishing to speed access to static web
content and eliminate duplicate downloads. The Squid Manager GUI makes
it fairly easy to ma...
SoftVote Polling Update Enigma Software
Group's Online Polling Software off to
Excellent Start, Bush Has Narrow Lead
SoftVote Polling Update Enigma Software
Group's Online Polling Software off to
Excellent Start, Bush Has Narrow Lead
07/30/2004 03:41 AMUpdate on the Increasing Popularity of Enigma Software's new
application Softvotewww.softvote.com [PRWEB Jul 30, 2004]
Texting to help SA HIV patients
Texting to help SA HIV patients
04/13/2005 05:46 AMMobile phone text messaging in South Africa is used to help HIV
patients with the complicated process of taking drugs.
Distance Doctoring, Distance Nursing And
Distance Learning... All Coming Back
Distance Doctoring, Distance Nursing And
Distance Learning... All Coming Back
05/12/2004 03:58 AMThe internet makes it easier to communicate with people over large
distances, and for years we've been hearing about the power of
"distance" everything. More recently, some of that talk had died down
after the early promises of distance learning/doctoring/whatever
failed to live up to its early hype. However, it appears that the
distance concept is coming back into fashion. One after the other, we
just came across three such stories. First, is the news of a hospital
in Michigan that is using a
robot with a video screen for a head to let remote doctors talk
to and examine patients. The doctor's can control the robot from
another location (such as home) in order to look over a patient
without being there in person. Of course, the idea isn't to replace
the need for the doctor to be present, but to make it easier in
situations when the doctor is away and is needed quickly (such as to
look over something in the middle of the night when they're home).
Meanwhile, over in the Netherlands, it's not the doctors who get to
stay home, but the patients, who can now use a
webc
am system to communicate with nurses. The idea is to help out the
elderly who are confined to their homes but can't afford to have a
healthcare worker visiting them on a regular basis. Meanwhile,
outside of the healthcare field it appears that even
e-learning is making a comeback, as companies are using it more
strategically, to help keep employees up-to-date and trained - but not
relying on it as a full replacement for training programs. No matter
what, it looks like another bunch of concepts discredited during the
boom and bust years are now making a comeback.
Alzheimer's tracked in patients
Alzheimer's tracked in patients
02/17/2004 07:44 PMA technique may allow doctors to monitor how Alzheimer's disease
progresses in living brains.
Should a doctor be able to refuse to
help patients?
Should a doctor be able to refuse to
help patients?
09/17/2004 10:22 PM
Conscience Clauses and Health Care --
"Yes, we need
to respect individual freedom of religion. But at what point does it
cross the line of not providing essential medical care? At what point
is it malpractice?" she asked. "If someone's beliefs
interfere with practicing their profession, perhaps they should do
something else."
The Protection of Conscience Project feels differently:
Protection of Conscience Laws are needed because powerful interests
are inclined to force health care workers and others to participate,
directly or indirectly, in morally controversial procedures, while
NARAL says:
... Many of these clauses go far beyond respecting individuals'
beliefs to the point of harming women by not providing them with full
information or access to medical treatment. Medicine, not ideology,
should determine medical decisions. Patients to help judge NHS trusts
Patients to help judge NHS trusts
03/30/2005 09:10 PMPatients will get a formal role in assessing the performance of health
trusts in England under a shake-up of the inspection system.
Patients denied GP out-of-hours
Patients denied GP out-of-hours
09/06/2004 08:56 AMA health authority has said it can no longer provide a GP out-of-hours
service during the night.
Hospital Provides Patients, Visitors
with Wi-Fi
Hospital Provides Patients, Visitors
with Wi-Fi
06/08/2004 06:38 PMMountain View, Calif., hospital offers free Wi-Fi: For now, service is
free for everyone, but visitors will probably be charged $3 per day
starting in September. The service will expand to include bedside
computers between 2007 and 2009 when a new hospital opens. For now,
customers must bring their own computers or handhelds. A filter will
prevent access to what the hospital considers is inappropriate
content. As more diseases become managed instead of fatal, more people
than ever before will feel fine and be productive members of society,
but forced to spend large amounts of time in outpatient care. I've
spent many hours on two occasions in the last year in an outpatient
surgery waiting room, and while the surgery itself wasn't
life-threatening, there's nothing worse than idle hands when you have
no information....
MedicAlert to arm patients with USB
drives
MedicAlert to arm patients with USB
drives
01/05/2005 04:36 PMZDNet Jan 5 2005 5:33PM GMT
GPs 'losing touch' with patients
GPs 'losing touch' with patients
08/16/2004 06:21 AMGPs are becoming more remote from their patients, an opinion poll has
revealed.
Hospitals Use Technology to Aid Patients
(AP)
Hospitals Use Technology to Aid Patients
(AP)
01/03/2005 06:01 AMAP - Lucille Lamarca could feel her heart begin to beat at a worrisome
pace as she lay there alone in the intensive care unit at Buffalo
General Hospital with a heart condition. Then from a speaker came a
reassuring voice.
Patients to get private op choice
Patients to get private op choice
09/20/2004 07:02 AMThe government wants patients to be given the choice of having an
operation in a private hospital by 2006.
Patients want control over care
Patients want control over care
04/18/2005 11:12 AMPatients wish they could see a doctor whenever they need and be more
involved in their own care, a report reveals.
Patients and doctors to get say in
GBP5bn NHS IT
Patients and doctors to get say in
GBP5bn NHS IT
07/06/2004 09:47 AMSilicon.com Jul 6 2004 1:46PM GMT
Nurse quizzed over A&E patients
Nurse quizzed over A&E patients
02/14/2004 07:53 AMPolice question a nurse amid fears over the care of 10 patients who
stopped breathing in a hospital's A&E unit.
Patients kept in dark about care
Patients kept in dark about care
08/04/2004 04:25 AMMany NHS patients say they are not involved enough in decisions about
their care.
Payout hope for Hep C patients
Payout hope for Hep C patients
07/05/2004 01:21 AMPatients who contracted Hepatitis C through infected blood products
can claim "compassionate payments".
Hospitals use technology to aid patients
Hospitals use technology to aid patients
01/03/2005 05:56 AMBoston Globe Jan 3 2005 9:14AM GMT
Patients Die After Getting
Rabies-Infected Organs
Patients Die After Getting
Rabies-Infected Organs
07/04/2004 07:04 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 4 2004 10:36AM GMT
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