Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Internet and Healthcare


The Internet and web are altering the way health care, communicates with the client - by capturing a matrix of individual needs; per each client. For example, online communication is specific to the patient. The patient, therefore, knows the information received is geared to them, while also, convenient and relevant toward exceeding their needs.

Of importance, the sender can 1) track messages, 2) time, and 3) measurements; by interfacing an audit trail of the patent's activity and purpose; based on message notification with emails, presenting feedback. However, messages to the patient can be confused with security issues; based on the patent's medical limitations and Internet firewall capacity, surrounding security thresholds.

In conclusion, the Internet and the web are changing the way hospitals and patients communicate on real-time issues. In being such, the information must be bite-size and customized to the user - while changing a myth, whereby, changing a behavior.


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Len Wilson






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