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The Intel® Health Guide Benefits
Enabling the right care at the right time
The Intel® Health Guide¹ solution offers healthcare providers the ability to customise care, create efficiencies, and gather relevant, actionable information about the status of their patients. It provides patients with chronic conditions with an easy-to-use, intuitive way to have timely interaction with their care providers and receive relevant self-care education—without time-consuming and costly office visits.
Improved interactions
The Intel Health Guide solution creates a more continuous connection between patients and their care teams, so that appropriate care can be provided at the appropriate time. To achieve a more complete assessment of patients’ health status, clinicians can combine information from patient vital sign measurements, responses to surveys and educational content, and interaction and visual observation through two-way
video calls.
Ease of use
The Intel Health Guide solution is based on years of technological innovation and extensive ethnographic research into the needs of the worldwide aging population. The result of this innovation and research is that the patient device and clinician interface have a user-centered design. The Intel Health Guide PHS6000 has an intuitive touch screen, large type for easy reading, and a limited set of icons carefully tested for usability. The Intel Health Care Management Suite is a web-based interface that uses intuitive tabs-based navigation and enables clinicians to easily view patient information according to their preferences.
¹ The Intel® Health Guide requires an internet connection to enable communications with the patient’s care team and back-end data hosting. The Intel Health Guide is intended for use by patients under the guidance of a healthcare professional and is not intended for emergency medical communications or real-time patient monitoring.
Available in UK English; additional localised European language versions of the Intel Health Guide will be announced throughout 2009.
