6 New ways of using video in the healthcare industry

This post is from a company in Australia called Creativa.

Healthcare and video: You may not relate these two concepts naturally, but if we think about it, they really are a match made in heaven. Nowadays, there is a growing demand for both services: public and private healthcare as well as video in all its forms. Due to different reasons (such as ageing population, and the need to access remote populations from centralized facilities, to name a few) communications technology is playing an increasingly important role in this industry and affecting healthcare workers, providers, suppliers, and patients in the most positive way.

Healthcare organizations all over the world are turning to video to improve care and reduce cost. Through video, prevention and wellness programs can easily be shown. A video conference also provides access to expert consultations no matter where or when the need arises. Even video games are having an impact on healthcare! According to a recent study by the University of Utah, video games can help patients with cancer, diabetes, asthma, depression, autism, Parkinson’s disease and more. The study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, also indicates that video games can be therapeutic and are already beginning to show health-related benefits. In the end, it’s all about enhancing customer experience. There are many ways to use film in the healthcare industry and I’ve got the videos to prove it.

1-With video, you can document standardized ways of doing things in an attractive format to train the hospital or clinic’s staff. Suppliers and vendors may learn how to best use new products and sell new medicines through this technology. Do not forget healthcare institutions are also businesses with need of internal communications. And what can be more personal and direct than a video?

2-Videos can help educate potential patients, while they are in the waiting room or even at home. Even if people are not sick, it is a great way to reach out to the public to raise awareness on how to prevent certain diseases.

6 New ways of using video in the healthcare industry

Healthcare and video: You may not relate these two concepts naturally, but if we think about it, they really are a match made in heaven. Nowadays, there is a growing demand for both services: public and private healthcare as well as video in all its forms. Due to different reasons (such as ageing population, and the need to access remote populations from centralized facilities, to name a few) communications technology is playing an increasingly important role in this industry and affecting healthcare workers, providers, suppliers, and patients in the most positive way.

Healthcare organizations all over the world are turning to video to improve care and reduce cost. Through video, prevention and wellness programs can easily be shown. A video conference also provides access to expert consultations no matter where or when the need arises. Even video games are having an impact on healthcare! According to a recent study by the University of Utah, video games can help patients with cancer, diabetes, asthma, depression, autism, Parkinson’s disease and more. The study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, also indicates that video games can be therapeutic and are already beginning to show health-related benefits. In the end, it’s all about enhancing customer experience. There are many ways to use film in the healthcare industry and I’ve got the videos to prove it.

1-With video, you can document standardized ways of doing things in an attractive format to train the hospital or clinic’s staff. Suppliers and vendors may learn how to best use new products and sell new medicines through this technology. Do not forget healthcare institutions are also businesses with need of internal communications. And what can be more personal and direct than a video? Check out the video for Rural Workforce Agencies:

2-Videos can help educate potential patients, while they are in the waiting room or even at home. Even if people are not sick, it is a great way to reach out to the public to raise awareness on how to prevent certain diseases. Andrology Australia:

3-Explaining concepts or processes through video is always much more effective and attractive than in other formats, which is why you may want to produce a video to show what goes on in a certain type of surgery or procedure. Having all the information will keep the patient happy and more at ease. And it will certainly make the doctors’ lives easier. Dr Michael Rich:

4-With video, you can help families by saving them time in trips and consultations (not to mention the time spent at the doctors and the doctors fees). Videos can also keep relatives informed and up to date with the patients’ needs and procedures without having to rely on their memory – therefore avoiding additional stress and worries. Who would have imagined a simple video can contribute to improving the quality of life of the patient?

5-Waiting rooms can be so annoying sometimes, especially for those who bring the kids along. Spending so much time in a confined, rather dull space is enough to make anyone restless. How about creating an educational cartoon or animation that will keep the kids busy and entertained? That means at least half an hour of peace for you.

6- You can even go as far as creating a channel of information to promote the clinic. http://www.youtube.com/user/dentalimplantscentre

These are just a few of the many ways video can improve communications and collaboration across the entire healthcare spectrum, for better decision-making, efficiency, cost-savings, productivity and of course, the wellbeing of the patient. Ready for more? Give us a call and we’ll discuss this fascinating subject at length, making sure that together, we can make the health care industry make the most out of video.

Why the Overconfident, Even After Being Exposed, Continue to Dominate

Overconfidence can be dangerous, leading entrepreneurs to risk too much in new ventures and CEOs to engage in too many acquisitions of other firms, yet overconfident people continue to occupy positions of power. A team led by Jessica A. Kennedy of The Wharton School suggests why: Overconfidence engenders high status even after overconfident individuals are exposed as being less competent than they say they are. In a series of experiments, overconfident people suffered no loss of status after groups received clear, objective data about participants’ true performance on a task.

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SOURCE: When overconfidence is revealed to others: Testing the status-enhancement theory of overconfidence

Stupid Advertising

stupid advertising
stupid advertising

That is exactly what we need, to work to like a brand.

This sign is on a street here in Salt Lake. Does not tell me which store, name, what they sell and send them to Facebook, not to the store.

Again, should I stop my car and click on the sign or just go to Facebook and spend time looking for your page?

Pleaseeeee!

Stupid Marketing

This billboard has some clever things like the picture, big phone number and website.

The Facebook sign, should I stop the car and click?

Why send people to Facebook where you have no control over and you don’t know if your message will be shown to your followers. Your site is the environment you control so when you are doing paid advertising, don’t send them to 2 different places. It is stupid.

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