by medicaltechont | Nov 14, 2015 | Technology
Frank Vassallo, the new CEO of the Kemptville District Hospital, doesn’t waste time. His feet hit the ground running when he entered his new role on Oct. 5.
Planning discussions are already underway for a new strategic plan at the KDH.
“Most organizations do one every two to three years,” Vassallo explained. The last KDH Strategic Plan was for 2012-2015.
“We need to really map out an effective community engagement process,” said Vassallo.
He explained the KDH will be tapping into the community’s objectives and needs.
“What they feel are priority initiatives,” said Vassallo. “To deliver effective health services.”
Read more at http://www.insideottawavalley.com/news-story/6059102-frank-vassallo-jumps-into-new-role-as-ceo-of-the-kdh/
by medicaltechont | Nov 9, 2015 | Technology
BlackBerry Priv review
Can an Android phone save BlackBerry?
http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/9/9694374/blackberry-priv-review-android-phone
by medicaltechont | Oct 31, 2015 | Technology
I am a resident physician in family medicine in my last year of training. Throughout my 13 years of postsecondary training I have had the opportunity to work closely with many different physicians in a variety of specialties, from many different backgrounds, with very different personalities, and at different stages in their lives.
One thing they all had in common was their unshakable commitment to their patients and their professional responsibilities. They routinely work 24 or more hours with few or no breaks to speak of, often neglecting their physical and mental well-being and families to help their patients who need them. As a resident, I aspire to care for my patients as well as my teachers and mentors do.
Unfortunately, it seems the current government does not share my respect for the commitment of Ontario physicians. It is no secret that our current health care system is suffering, but the actions of our government will only contribute to the problem: more people without a family doctor, longer wait times, more physician burnout.
The way to fix the system is to enlist the help of those on the front lines, engage the public in truthful dialogue about the issues and bring to light the wasteful and inefficient practices that have led us down this dangerous path to begin with.
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by medicaltechont | Oct 24, 2015 | Technology
The $700 BlackBerry Priv is a high-end Android handset for physical keyboard fans.
Android users who dearly miss physical keyboards may finally have something to look forward to with the BlackBerry Priv.
After months of leaks, rumors, and non-announcements, BlackBerry is putting the Priv up for pre-order on its website. For $700, the phone is unlocked and will work on AT&T and T-Mobile networks. Shipping starts on November 6.
The Priv has a 5.4-inch OLED touch screen with 2560-by-1440 resolution, and is powered by a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB of RAM. It includes 32GB of built-in storage and has a MicroSD slot that supports up to 2TB of additional memory. An 18-megapixel rear camera has optical image stabilization and f2.2 aperture, and there’s a 2-megapixel f2.8 camera up front. BlackBerry advertises up to 22.5 hours of “mixed usage.” NFC support is also included, and the phone charges via MicroUSB.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2996563/phones/blackberry-priv-its-first-android-phone-goes-up-for-pre-order.html
by medicaltechont | Sep 27, 2015 | Technology
The Importance of Patient Centered Electronic Health Records – http://wp.me/p5BU9k-t