FUSION | HEALTH360°

Creating Partnerships In Health

PEDIATRIC CANCER, DIABETES: A NEW APPROACH

HOUSTON – THE CHANGE |    The HEALTH360° media and technology platform was developed for the dual purpose of empowering the patient and the physician while laying the groundwork for a revolutionary approach to information collection, distribution, and mining while not requiring end-users and providers to modify their existing technology infrastructure. And to bridge the digital divide between rural and urban health, and the international community – our partners specifically utilizes current military-based technologies and consumer-friendly media engines to promote actual adoption.

The objective of this national endeavor is to enable true information sharing between the research, practitioner, and patient communities – along with other stakeholders: governmental, pharmaceutical, etc. – our team will be able to address the true hindrances to collaborative information exchanges: Developing Incentives and Safeguarding Security for our HEALTH360° EMR platform. With the development of a consumer-driven (1) Media Network, supported by a (2) Secure Front-End database accessible to Patients and Practitioners, a (3) Sterilized Back-End database accessible only to researchers and other pre-approved stake-holders (NIH, CDC, etc.), and all enveloped in a HEALTH360° Business Model to establish sequential growth to promote the endeavor’s feasibility and sustainability.

Our multi-organization consortium is very aware of any hospital organization’s concerns for inter-operability when dealing with large-sized proprietary technology networks. Our Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) engine is currently utilized by the military, state/ county level agencies, and enterprise level Fortune 100 coporations. Our EAI and Business Process Management (BPM) infrastructure will enable access and seamless inter-operability for all organizations.

But what makes our HEALTH360° EMR strategy so unique will be the ability to bridge the patient to the information in their homes, at the Infusion therapy clinic(s), to the re-diagnostic facility – even at their neighborhood pharmacy. Anywhere, anytime – true Mobile Health. And we have the formula to actually have doctors want to adopt the system and to maintain it as well. And we will also lay the foundation for incentivizing end-users to blend in non-traditionally collected variables: daily nutrition, psycho-graphic, drug compliance, etc.  in an easy-to-use web interface, more secure than on-line banking or the premier email platforms.

The ability for a parent to have a pediatric cancer patient’s health information (medical record, prescription, nutrition, immunization, etc.) easily stored in a secure web repository that can be cost-effectively stored for the entire lifetime of the child – with the assistance of a dedicated Health Concierge – would be of tremendous benefit. This is the OnStar™ of Healthcare 2, 5, 10 years down the road – down to the regular check-ups, the ability for the oncological organization to see (and manipulate) the blue-print of the child’s health on a daily basis makes this information exchange invaluable.

HEALTH360° will further announce our specific local roll-out of community-based pilot programs offering patient advocacy and support organizations our FREE Health Information Portal and Media Network. For additional information, please contact awareness@fusiontv360.com. Thank you.

 

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4 Comments»

  Cost of Dental Veneers wrote @

i saw this video its really funny and intresting .

  Emergency Fax Payday Loans wrote @

Health 360 could be the big thing in the future, per se its remote feature is really cool and could take it to millions of places..

  Kyle Virina wrote @

I’m not sure if you’ve ever been affected by cancer, but I can see how we may find the *cuteness* of what the little girl did. But I hope the original message didn’t get lost…

It IS *interesting* how innocently children tackle dramatic events such as pediatric cancer. They know no fear, no self-doubt – they just go on survival mode.

  Kyle Virina wrote @

The HEALTH360 platform was developed out of a need that made itself visible when I witnessed first-hand how even the country’s top hospital systems was still utilizing processes (not just technology can be blamed) that was reminiscent of how banking was doing things 10 years ago.

It was inexcusable to me. Thank you for your observations! I also share in your view that this is what can bridge that *digital divide* between rich and poor, the US and overseas.


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