It is important to replace medical masks as soon as they become damp and dispose of them immediately. (...) If a mother confirmed or suspected to have COVID-19 does not have a medical face mask should she still breastfeed?
Yes. (...) Mothers with symptoms of COVID-19 are advised to wear a medical mask, but even if this is not possible, breastfeeding should be continued.
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Please refer to the previous WHO Medical Product Alert N°2/2017 issued 27 July 2017. (...) All medical products must be obtained from authentic and reliable sources. (...) National health authorities are asked to immediately notify WHO if these falsified medical products are discovered in their country.
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Score: 1044731.2
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s4-01
International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Standardization in E-health Geneva, 23-25 May 2003
Medical records and Medical records and medical data:medical data:
models of electronic data models of electronic data interchangeinterchange
Melvin Reynolds Senior Partner, AMS Consulting, UK
Deputy Chair ISO/TC215/WG2, Vice Chair IEEE1073, Convenor CEN/TC251/WG4
2 23-25 May 2003 Workshop on Standardization in E-health
ITU-T Overview
o Definitions and observations o The health information space o The stages of health information
management o Methods of information exchange o Multimedia reporting o Scenarios & use cases o Summary
3 23-25 May 2003 Workshop on Standardization in E-health
ITU-T Definitions and observations
o eHealth = healthcare facilitated by electronic means
So what? (...) o Acquiring and viewing multimedia is not today’s biggest problem.
o Integrating the results of that interaction, together with relevant multimdedia data, into the patient record is the real problem.
31 23-25 May 2003 Workshop on Standardization in E-health
ITU-T Conclusions
o Medical records and medical data: models of electronic data interchange:
• Text, and rarely with supplementary complex information
• As messages or documents • Need to understand how to do information
management and technology: what, why and how? (...) International Telecommunication Union
Workshop on Standardization in E-health Geneva, 23-25 May 2003
EndEnd Medical records and medical data:Medical records and medical data:
models of electronic data interchange models of electronic data interchange
Thank you.Thank you.
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Score: 1042614.8
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It is important to replace medical masks as soon as they become damp and dispose of them immediately. (...) If a mother confirmed or suspected to have COVID-19 does not have a medical face mask should she still breastfeed?
Yes. (...) Mothers with symptoms of COVID-19 are advised to wear a medical mask, but even if this is not possible, breastfeeding should be continued.
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Score: 1038329.2
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https://www.who.int/vietnam/ne...-on-covid-19-and-breastfeeding
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Tongji Medical College (TMC) has accomplished many goals, and is well-respected in field sciences because of innovation & rapid advancement. (...) It established the Modern Intervention Treatment Center for Coronary Heart Disease, the Treatment Center of Cerebral Vessel Disease, the Micro-invasive Medical Center, and a laboratory for basic clinical experiment and research. It has hosted numerous medical experts from home and abroad which has laid a solid ground for the development of medical science at Tongji University.
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https://www.who.int/workforcea...s_partners/member_list/tmc/en/
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Abstract
Force feedback remote ultrasound service
Numerous medical tele-operations bring out the requirement to transmit the "sense of touch". (...) Designed with a continuous monitoring of medical specialists, it enables an expert to remotely control an ultrasound probe by feeding back the delicate sensations of touch (hardness, roughness, etc.) and to dialogue with the patient by videotelephony while displaying the real-time ultrasound images synchronised with the patients fine movements. (...) Hence, remote virtual reality, haptic and tele-proprioception, and an essential synchronised multiflow packaged generic communication module cohabit on an operating system widely used by health professionals for the deployment of a service respecting the economy and organisation of the medical context. Pioneer in the field, this project and its "force feedback", tele-proprioception, and multisensorial communication module offers many service opportunities in the coming years. [ Back ]
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Score: 1000428.6
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/work...ealth/abstracts/abs-s2-03.html
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In 1996 his work was moved into a joint clinical and research environment at the MRC Trauma Unit in Medical School, Manchester and Hope Hospital, Salford. (...) He later moved to a supplier of medical and laboratory instrumentation, initially in sales but later in product management, sales management, marketing and, finally, as the international business manager for clinical information systems with full business responsibility for all research, development, marketing and sales aspects of CIS business worldwide. (...) This consultancy currently has commercial contracts in healthcare provider & business-to-business sectors for deployment, marketing, and development of medical device and information systems.
Melvin's other activities include:
Convenor: CEN TC251 WG IV - Health Informatics - Technologies for Interoperability
Convenor: ISO TC215 WG 2.1 - Health Informatics - Messages & Communications - Medical Devices
Deputy Convenor: ISO TC215 WG 2 - Health Informatics - Messages & Communications
Vice Chair: IEEE1073 - Medical Device Communication
Member: British Standards panel - Medical Device Safety: Alarms (CH-62) British Medical Informatics Society.
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Dr Fang JING
Director, Institute for Health Sciences, Kunming Medical University, Yunnan Province, China
Jing Fang is a professor and director of the Institute for Health Sciences at Kunming Medical University in Yunnan Province, China, and a member of the advisory committee of the Forum for Health, Environment and Development (Forhead), China.
(...) She began her career as a field epidemiologist in 1995 at the Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi, Kenya. (...) Dr Rodríguez has received numerous awards, including the prize for medical research "Dr.
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The Committee notes with deep concern that, while ports around the world have continued to operate uninterruptedly during the pandemic, seafarers – who provide a key frontline service to society, with more than 90 per cent of world trade moved by sea, including food, medicines and vital medical supplies – continue to face extreme difficulties to disembark and transit through countries for the purpose of repatriation. (...) It is recalled that most ships do not have medically trained staff on board and as consequence when access to medical care ashore is denied, seafarers have no medical care whatsoever.
(...) Indeed, hundreds of thousands of seafarers around the world are still on board well beyond the original expiry date of their SEAs and in numerous cases well beyond the default 11 months maximum period of service on board derived from the provisions of the Convention, with reported phenomena of physical and mental exhaustion, anxiety, sickness and even suicides; thousands of seafarers have been disembarked but are not allowed to go back to their countries of origin and find themselves stranded in a foreign country; moreover, hundreds of seafarers have been denied medical care ashore which has resulted in death of seafarers in several cases.
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ts/publication/wcms_764384.pdf
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The Committee notes with deep concern that, while ports around the world have continued to operate uninterruptedly during the pandemic, seafarers – who provide a key frontline service to society, with more than 90 per cent of world trade moved by sea, including food, medicines and vital medical supplies – continue to face extreme difficulties to disembark and transit through countries for the purpose of repatriation. (...) It is recalled that most ships do not have medically trained staff on board and as consequence when access to medical care ashore is denied, seafarers have no medical care whatsoever.
(...) Indeed, hundreds of thousands of seafarers around the world are still on board well beyond the original expiry date of their SEAs and in numerous cases well beyond the default 11 months maximum period of service on board derived from the provisions of the Convention, with reported phenomena of physical and mental exhaustion, anxiety, sickness and even suicides; thousands of seafarers have been disembarked but are not allowed to go back to their countries of origin and find themselves stranded in a foreign country; moreover, hundreds of seafarers have been denied medical care ashore which has resulted in death of seafarers in several cases.
Language:English
Score: 995134.8
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www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...ts/publication/wcms_764384.pdf
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