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Author: Paolo Colli Franzone
An innovative solution for continuous monitoring of bedside patients
Goodbye to the doorbell: an Israeli device, attached to the bed frame, records the patient’s pulse, breathing and movements and signals anomalies to the nursing staff.
Best practice for Corona virus emergency: a telemonitoring system in operation in an entire country
The Covid19 emergency was underestimated in its initial phase, especially in many Northern European countries, including the Netherlands. A country with more than 17 million inhabitants that only in the last few days understood that the health emergency situation had to be managed. Continue reading
The time of proposals: an extraordinary plan for Covid-19 emergency telemedicine
The emergency we are experiencing is to a large extent a “new” situation, something unprecedented not so much from a clinical point of view (of epidemics and pandemics humanity has experienced abundantly over the centuries) but rather from the point of view of what we might call “how to manage”. Continue reading
The future becoming the present
With the technologies already available, it is possible to redesign the care and treatment network, leaving behind the paradigm on which today’s healthcare is based. Continue reading
Telemedicine at the time of the Coronavirus in Italy
Making a virtue out of necessity: this is what is happening with telemedicine in Italy, even if in a still rudimentary way. Continue reading