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The Intel® Health Guide Overview
The next step: personalised, self-managed, timely, cost-effective care
Long-term, chronic conditions create many challenges—for the patients who have them, as well as for their immediate caregivers and the healthcare professionals responsible for their care. The Intel® Health Guide¹ is designed to help address those challenges.
The Intel Health Guide is a comprehensive, next-generation telehealth or remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution that combines an in-home patient device, the Intel Health Guide PHS6000, with the Intel® Health Care Management Suite, an online interface that allows clinicians to monitor patients and remotely manage care.
The benefits of the Intel Health Guide include patients who are more engaged to take a more active and positive role in their own care. For healthcare providers, it enables more informed and personalised care—which may lead to better patient satisfaction. And it helps healthcare organisations to face the challenges of chronic care, increase efficiency, and achieve organisational objectives.
In short, Intel® technology is helping to fulfill the promise of telehealth / RPM, where interactive, data-rich telehealth helps to create timely, personalised, cost-effective care.
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NHS in Scotland deploys Intel® Health Guide pilot
The Intel® Health Guide, a care management tool designed for healthcare professionals who manage patients with chronic conditions, is being used in the NHS Lothian telehealth programme.
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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.
