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Video consultations: how to set them up well, fast?
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Zarina Siganporia posted an update 2 years, 1 month ago
Hi all, we have a Q Lab UK workshop on Thursday 14 April (between 10-1pm). During this we’ll be sharing back with participants some of the tensions and challenges we’ve been hearing about so far during our current Lab project, exploring staff and patient trust and confidence in remote monitoring. This may be of interest to several of you in thi…Read more
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Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 1 month ago
A case study on incorporating Speech to Text as part of a Near Me video appointment and saving a monthly round trip of 200 miles. This was based on feedback from a patient. She wanted us to share her experience to help others. Nice.
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Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 1 month ago
Latest from Trish Greenhalgh and BJGP
Why do GPs rarely do video consultations? qualitative study in UK general practice
https://bjgp.org/content/early/2022/03/09/BJGP.2021.0658With a video clip from Trish
https://twitter.com/BJGPjournal/status/1503692812910485504There is an element of professional preferences limiting public choice.…Read more
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Jo Scott posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
Hi everyone! In a recent Q Lab UK workshop, we invited Q member Jo Morris to share learning from a Q Exchange-funded project to embed video consultations with non-English speaking communities. We used the Liberating Structure ‘celebrity interview’ for this session. Jo agreed for us to share the recording of her session as it provides useful ins…Read more
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Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
A couple of updates that I hope might be of interest
Eye, 17th February
This project aims to determine the feasibility of teaching patients to perform self-tonometry remotely using a remote video link (NearMe)
Teaching home tonometry using a remote video link | Eye (nature.com)Chris Ryan, (Founder of Attend Anywhere) Blog
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Sabrina Das joined 2 years, 2 months ago
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Shane Barry posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
Hello all, I wanted to share this whitepaper on Redesigning Patient Care with Virtual Consultations. https://www.spacestorhealthcare.com/post/whitepaper-redesigning-patient-care-with-virtual-consultations
It’s the result of a comprehensive research study considering the opportunities presented by the adoption of virtual consultancy to transform…Read more -
Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
The findings from this research very much chimed with our own findings and positioning in Scotland.
A mix of in-person and remote physio “safe and acceptable”
Mix of in-person and remote physio “safe and acceptable” (manchester.ac.uk) -
Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
Remote consultations: Do they reduce greenhouse bas emissions? Your guide to calculating the answer.
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Shane Barry joined 2 years, 2 months ago
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Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
Thanks. Be useful to keep in touch over this. I will be sure to share your insights with Marc Beswick and the team. It
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Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago
The latest development from work in Scotland on video consultations
New virtual group therapy platform a ‘game-changer’ for Scottish healthcare
The new feature, which is available for use across local health boards, social care services, and the wider public sector, enables providers to host ‘virtual clinics’ with up to 30 patient…Read more-
Thanks for sharing Maimie. This is interesting as we have one group who are using the Attend Anywhere new groups functionality but with mixed feedback. The anonymisation of patient names is definitely a positive, but the drawbacks include
– patients can’t turn off cameras until the meeting starts
– limit of 30 attendees
– no chat function
– poor…Read more-
I understand from my colleague @marcbeswickahp that these drawbacks are being worked on and there will be solutions coming. Co-production with patients and staff is driving so many improvements.
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This is fascinating @maimie-thompson!
Are you involved with this project? Sounds like something that could benefit a lot of people!-
Thanks! Yes. I am currently part of the Technology Enabled Team who are lading on this in Scotland – great set of people. And I was also involved when it got going in Highland back in 2017/18 led by Clare Morrison @clareupnorth – also part of Q Foundation
https://q.health.org.uk/community/directory/claremorrison/
I have done a few blogs…Read more
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Great to see this development Maime and what can be enabled through virtual clinics.
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Thanks, Shane.
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Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 3 months ago
A couple of updates
This work in Wales where they have set up a community hub – similar to work being progressed in Scotland http://www.powyswellbeing.wales/general-6
And they also have introduced a new roleBrecon and Radnor Reporter (North Powys Wales), 25th January
A new service designed to help people attend online video healthcare…Read more -
Maimie Thompson posted an update 2 years, 3 months ago
Report on the Findings of the First National Evaluation of the use of Video Enabled Health Care in Ireland, July 2021
Only just received this but interesting with many synergies with Scottish Evaluations. Still to digest but this jumped out:
“Responses indicate that many healthcare professionals experienced advantages to using virtual platforms…Read more - Load more