The Best Of Scotland Professor James Ferguson Consultant in Emergency Medicine. Clinical Lead: The Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare.

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The Best Of Scotland Professor James Ferguson Consultant in Emergency Medicine. Clinical Lead: The Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare

Scotland

A&E Department, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. 14 Community A&E Units >1600 A&E consultations in 1 year Increasing rate of usage with time

Method 5 minute Video Cue Cards

Who is Who? EM doctor with several years US experience Supervisor’s 14 year old Daughter

Pre-hospital

Digital Health Institute

EXPLORE EXPERIENCE EXPLOIT

Tele-rehabilitation: Telephysiotherapy

Decision support using communications technology

On Call Paediatric Consultant

Monitoring: Home Care Wristcare Medication Reminder VideoPhone

A National Telehealth and Telecare Delivery Plan for Scotland to 2015 “it is vital that the people of Scotland are comfortable and confident in using digital technologies – technologies that can and do enable individuals to become more directly involved in the design and management of their own health, care and wellbeing.”

Year 1- Living it Up (LiU) dallas Scotland Healthy, Happy and Safe Programme led by NHS 24 Funded by:

Aim high, stand out, be bold “We look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilisation” Voltaire (1694 – 1788