Why do we keep making radiology reports like 120 years ago? Can some megabytes of text really express everything we see in hundreds of images? It's time we reinvent the way we deliver medical results!
8. “The more people spend for health care out-of-pocket, the higher
their expectations of customer service.”
Kaveh Safavi, global head of health for Accenture
36. Acúmulo de gordura no fígado,
possivelmente relacionado à dieta
RISCO: infarto e derrame (moderado) cirrose (baixo)
clique aqui para saber mais
TO DO: dosar níveis de colesterol e TGC
Nódulo BENIGNO no fígado, muito comum
RISCO: complicações são raríssimas (hemorragia,
malignização)
TO DO: vigilância clique aqui para saber mais
37.
38. • incorporar elementos das novas mídias nos
laudos:
– Twitter, Facebook, blogs, podcasts, Youtube
• atuais gerações (X, Y, Millenials) são nativas
• HTML
• Infográficos
• the next-generation computing platform will be
(already is) a social media-based platform
– easy to learn
– look and feel
39. • Efficient
– how quickly?
– how many clicks?
• Intuitive
– is it easy to get from one place to another?
– is it easy to figure out information?
• Accessible
54. • report txt >> critical findings [mobile]
• 3DLabs
• explorar associações, predições , projeções,
• big data
• medicina baseada em evidências
• iterations - prototype testing
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n engl j med 366;9 nejm.org march 1, 2012
Bruce Hillman and Jeff Goldsmith
Sistema de entropias
The term ‘user-centered design’ originated in Donald Norman’s research laboratory at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) in the 1980s and became widely used after the publication of a co-authored book entitled: User-Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction (Norman & Draper, 1986).
2010
The paper concludes that pervasive healthcare will enable a paradigm shift from the established centralized healthcare model to a pervasive, user-centered and preventive overall lifestyle health management.
In order to provide these new opportunities everywhere, anytime and to anyone, future research in the fields of pervasive sensing, pervasive prevention and evaluation of pervasive technology is inevitably needed.