Innovations
October 09, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Le design de technologies en santé
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There are over 220,000 individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United States today. The majority of them need to use a commode-shower wheelchair for toileting/showering. A survey of veterans with SCI was conducted to seek feedback on existing shower-commode chairs with findings that revealed numerous safety-related issues with these wheelchairs.
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October 09, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Pour écouter, Évaluation et politiques, Le design de technologies en santé
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In this presentation, Heather Colbert talks about the importance of considering human factors in the design of healthcare solutions.
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October 09, 2008
By: hurfer
Catégorie : Innovations, Pour regarder, Le design de technologies en santé
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In this interview with Helena Urfer, Mr Marwan Abboud, Vice-President, Technology and Intellectual Property at CryoCath, describes the design of catheters using cryotherapy and how they are used to treat cardiovascular diseases. He answers various questions such as : How does cryotherapy work? What was the design process behind it? Have users been involved in the process? And how does cryotherapy change the practice of surgery?
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October 09, 2008
By: plehoux
Catégorie : Innovations, Le design de technologies en santé
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Outstanding medical device design is often thought of in terms of out-of-the-box, sweeping innovations. While that perception is certainly appropriate, and applies to some of the 2008 Medical Design Excellence Award winners, it’s not the only kind of design worth rewarding.
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October 09, 2008
By: plehoux
Catégorie : Innovations, Système de soins, Le design de technologies en santé
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A common thread among some 2008 Medical Design Excellence Award winners is that their designs are so well thought-out that they make the caregiver’s job much easier. The winners profiled in the following article are very different from one another. On the surface, a laparoscopic surgical instrument would seem to have little to do with a small patient monitor.
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October 09, 2008
By: plehoux
Catégorie : Innovations, Évaluation et politiques, Le design de technologies en santé
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Since its inception in 1998, the Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA) program has become a major competition for the medical technology community, recognizing both the design achievements and healthcare contributions of medical product manufacturers. By reviewing the criteria guiding the judging process, Pascale Lehoux highlights some of the discrepancies between the technological features that are valued by the community of designers and manufacturers and the challenges facing health care systems.
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October 09, 2008
By: hurfer
Catégorie : Innovations, Pour regarder, Le design de technologies en santé
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Kurt Hibchen illustrates in this clip a specific design project : a new football helmet. He explains the different steps of the design process from the idea to the final object.
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September 12, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Système de soins, Acquisition de nouvelles technologies
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In the past several decades, the number of medical devices and companies manufacturing them has grown substantially. Medical devices range from simple tongue depressors to high tech medical imaging devices. Today, medical device sales in Canada total approximately 6 billion per year and involve about 1,500 companies with over 35,000 employees.
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September 12, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Pour écouter, Évaluation et politiques, Acquisition de nouvelles technologies
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Stéphanie Tailliez s’entretient avec Serge Péloquin, conseiller scientifique au Service du Développement et de l’Évaluation des Technologies (Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux du Québec). Ils abordent la politique d’acquisition d’équipements médicaux du Ministère, les critères d’évaluation utilisés et les modes de collaboration avec les groupes scientifiques.
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September 12, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Évaluation et politiques, Acquisition de nouvelles technologies
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In this position statement, Canada’s Medical Device Technology Companies (MEDEC) explains the core principles for a competitive national tendering process.
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September 12, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Système de soins, Pour regarder, Acquisition de nouvelles technologies
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Lors cette entrevue, notre journaliste Mme Helena Urfer et M.Yves Amyot directeur-adjoint aux ressources technologiques et informationnelles à l’Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal (ICM) s’entretiennent des processus d’acquisition des technologies médicales pour l’ICM.
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September 12, 2008
By: pboinot
Catégorie : Innovations, Pour écouter, Système de soins, Acquisition de nouvelles technologies
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Helena Urfer s’entretient avec Bertrand Lepage, chef du service d’ingénierie biomédicale du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) à Lausanne (Suisse). Ils abordent ensemble les questions d’acquisitions des technologies médicales et plus particulièrement celles du budget du CHUV, du processus d’acquisition et de priorisation des achats.
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