Saturday, 5 October 2013

Google Glass: how they might be used in hospital

In a demonstration video, Philips and Accenture show doctors in the hospital and receiving dictating real time information through the Google Glass.

After the touch pad to access the patient's medical record or voice recognition to dictate the minutes, here are Google Goggles that could render useful services to physicians.
A video demonstration posted by Philips and Accenture, presents a fictional scenario, but realistic use by physicians entering the operating room.
In this pure demonstration of feasibility, Google Glass is used by a doctor to receive, as it moves, information in real time on the patient. This information comes from the medical information system Intellivue Philips and transmitted by wi-fi.
Google his glasses on his nose, the doctor checks through voice recognition and pronouncing the precious "OK Glass", the vital parameters of a patient who expects indoor operation. We see also start recording notes dictated by voice command while continuing to care for the patient.
Futuristic scenario? Yes, at the moment. It remains to produce important work of technical integration with existing hospital information systems. It should also discuss with caregivers to integrate technology into the workflow of physicians, nurses and other health professionals.

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