Health informatics

First study on mobile technology for chronic disease and its implications for healthcare practice in Ireland

By @TheMarkDalton The Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway has carried out one of the first studies to utilise a ‘person-based approach’…

10 years ago

Bank Holiday Pressure on Health Services Can be Eased by Telemedicine

Anyone feeling unwell this weekend should consider using telemedicine to have their symptoms assessed and treated. That’s according to Dr.…

10 years ago

The paperless promise – Ireland’s health system moves to adopt electronic referrals

Great guest post by Dermot Dolan, the Director of Technology at Clanwilliam Group. Technology can serve as a positive change…

10 years ago

Health Start-Up Aims to Bring Telemedicine to “Every GP Surgery in Ireland”

A new app that enables patients to consult GPs remotely has launched in Ireland. The app was developed by MeeDoc, a…

10 years ago

Patients not seeing the benefits of Connected Health innovations, warns leading Irish expert

The huge promise of Connected Health is not yet being realised in day-to-day healthcare, according to a leading expert in…

11 years ago

Online medical service to save cost and inconvenience of doctor’s visits

By @SimonCocking The Doctor Will See You Online A new online medical service launched in Ireland to provide consultations and prescriptions…

11 years ago

Dublin Summit to Examine How Technology Can Address Global Healthcare Challenges

A major two-day conference on global health education and technology is taking place at Dublin Castle today and tomorrow.  The…

11 years ago

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