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Collaboration

Thursday July 15th, 2010

Videoconferencing applied to the healthcare sector

Experiences of the St. Elisabeth Clinic in Namur and the Maria Middelares Academic Hospital in Ghent

videoconf-oncologyIn the field of healthcare, videoconferencing has become an essential structural solution for meeting the growing need for multidisciplinary meetings, both inside and outside the hospital. At the same time, the rationalization of resources, the workload, mobility problems and the loss of time due to travel are just a few reasons for resorting to videoconferencing.

During the ICT Healthcare Seminar, two hospitals presented their experiences in this area.

Representing the St. Elizabeth Clinic in Namur, Project Manager Sophie Leruth discussed the applications of videoconferencing within her institution, and the methodology implemented for choosing the solution and for its adoption by future users.

Marc Monballieu, Information Technology and Communication Manager at the Maria Middelares Academic Hospital in Ghent, presented the initial results of a pilot project, a first in Belgium, which aims to actively involve GPs in multidisciplinary oncology meetings via videoconference.

Want to know more? Then don’t hesitate to read the article in the latest issue of Healthcare Executive magazine (in French or Flemish).

News

Tuesday March 9th, 2010

Skype on Samsung TV brings videoconferencing into your living room

Video conferencing on your TV. It does not come like a total surprise or rocket-innovating technology. I already mentioned it in an earlier post. But now it comes fairly quick. It should be available in Western-Europe in about 6 months time. Put on clean socks now, when watching TV ;-). As I don’t want to sell you soap to clean your socks, let’s talk about this trend.

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Round Table

Tuesday October 13th, 2009

Pandemic boosting of mobility and collaboration

6 experts in Belgium and Luxembourg around the videoconferencing table

The threat of a flu pandemic is causing companies to take measures to safeguard business continuity. Working from home and remote collaboration are crucial parts of such a plan. Six experts talk about it by videoconference.

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Healthcare

Monday October 12th, 2009

Videoconferencing streamlines exchange about cancer patients

AZ Maria Middelares achieves a Belgian first

The AZ Maria Middelares in Ghent is involving GPs more closely in the multidisciplinary consultation about cancer patients thanks to videoconferencing.

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Collaboration

Monday October 12th, 2009

So far away, and yet so close

Money-saving meetings using videoconferencing and Telepresence

More efficient, environmentally friendly and economical communication and collaboration: all this is possible with videoconferencing and telepresence. Videoconferencing is the technology that comes closest to replicating face-to-face contact.

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Collaboration

Friday October 9th, 2009

Unified Communications

Combining communication tools works better

To increase your competitive edge, you need greater efficiency and productivity from your staff. This is easy to achieve by combining your different communication channels into one: unified communications.

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Healthcare

Friday October 9th, 2009

Videoconferencing to fight cancer

Hi-tech medicine at Liege University Hospital

Located in Sart Tilman, but also on three satellite sites, the department of radiation therapy at  Liege University Hospital needed a complete system for high-definition, multipoint videoconferencing. Belgacom was able to provide it. Read more