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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 3 months ago
Hi Sirithep, thank you for sharing your idea. I agree with your idea. Developing a mobile application for delivering laboratory results to both patients and doctors is highly beneficial. It promotes timely communication, enhances patient engagement, and improves adherence through reminders. This approach could reduce delays in care, support better…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 3 months ago
Hi Aung, Thank you for sharing your idea. I strongly agree with the idea. Developing a mobile app for chronic patient self-care is practical and impactful. Using local storage ensures privacy and cost efficiency, while HL7 FHIR enables seamless data exchange. Integration with smart devices also empowers patients to manage their conditions…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 3 months ago
Hi Jenny, Thank you for sharing the current practices in the Philippines. I agree with you. The proposed app can greatly improve transparency between patients and hospitals by providing real-time updates and detailed explanations of medical expenses. This would not only help patients better understand their financial responsibilities but also…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 3 months ago
Hi Wah Wah, thank you for sharing your idea. I agree with your statement. Implementing a LAN client/server application in a hospital system is both practical and secure. It safeguards sensitive patient data through controlled access while ensuring fast communication. With strong security protocols and proper IT maintenance, this approach enhances…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 3 months ago
I would build a mobile app for patients that connects with the hospital’s web-based system used by clinicians and staff. The app supports the pre-visit, visit, and post-visit workflow: patients can schedule appointments in advance, store key medical data such as drug allergies, and on arrival the app links to the hospital queue system to s…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Week 1 : Introduction of Information System and Technology in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I’d point to healthcare record management as a prime example of a system still facing significant challenges.
Healthcare facilities face significant challenges with fragmented patient information systems. Medical records remain scattered across providers, creating incomplete histories, duplicate testing, and coordination failures.
Problematic…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic TMHG 557 Topic Discussion Week 4: Data Visualization Gallery in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi Aung Thura Htoo, Thank you for sharing your experience and your VR snapshot! I like your creative thinking regarding hybrid conferences and your consideration of accessibility for all users. The insight about the magnifying glass feature was particularly thoughtful!
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic TMHG 557 Topic Discussion Week 4: Data Visualization Gallery in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing such a well-reasoned and engaging analysis. Your perspective has definitely enhanced my own understanding of virtual learning environments!
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic TMHG 557 Topic Discussion Week 4: Data Visualization Gallery in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 5 months, 3 weeks ago
1) Did uploading your picture and presenting it in a shared virtual space feel different from sharing it in a classroom or discussion board? How so? Yes, it felt significantly different and more interactive, similar to walking through a real gallery. I could see the context of images in a 3D space, which created a different perception and…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 3: Convincing VR in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello Pacharapol, thank you for sharing your detailed VR experience with us. I completely agree with your observations! The interaction limitations are frustrating—gaze control like Fulldive’s approach seems more practical than awkward head tilting. Your point about glasses compatibility is spot-on; it’s a major design flaw. I also found mobile V…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 3: Convincing VR in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 5 months, 3 weeks ago
1. Your Personal Experience
Which apps or videos did you try with your headset?
I tested several applications with my Google Cardboard headset, including the Google Cardboard app, VR Space, VR Roller Coaster, and VR Jurassic.What did you enjoy most about the experience?
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 2: Building your own IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 6 months ago
Visualization & Experimentation
https://snipboard.io/Jyzkfr.jpg

I conducted a temperature manipulation experiment using a hairdryer set to hot air mode directed at the sensor. This increased the temperature to 65.7°C and caused the humidity to drop to 9.4%. I then placed the sensor in an air-conditioned room and observed changes in both…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 6 months, 1 week ago
Hello Chanapong, thank you for sharing this paper. this research is smart insoles could revolutionize healthcare by monitoring conditions like diabetes and Parkinson’s non-invasively. The potential to reduce hospital visits and catch early signs of health issues is incredible. It’s amazing how technology can transform medical diagnostics through…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 6 months, 1 week ago
Hello Abdillah, thank you for sharing the paper on the leverage of IoT PCT for pandemic disease detection, this IoT-based PCR system is groundbreaking! The portability and real-time data transmission could revolutionize disease monitoring, especially in remote areas. It’s fascinating how they’ve integrated multiple sensors to create a compact,…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 6 months, 1 week ago
Hello Tanatorn, thank you for sharing the paper on IoT-based health monitoring system offers innovative remote healthcare solutions, enabling real-time vital sign tracking for patients and elderly individuals. I think that it effectively addresses healthcare access challenges by leveraging wearable sensors, Arduino Uno, Raspberry Pi, and cloud…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 6 months, 1 week ago
Article Selection: “A novel framework for a remote patient monitoring (RPM) system with abnormality detection”
Authors: Chia-Rong Su, Jeyhun Hajiyev, Changjui James Fu, Kuo-Chin Kao, Chih-Hao Chang, Ching-Ter Chang
Citation: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hlpt.2019.05.008Summary:
This research introduces an advanced Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)…[Read more] -
Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 2 discussion in the forum Forum Forum 8 months, 4 weeks ago
Thailand has committed significant investments across all dimensions of healthcare, including the expansion of services at every level. As a result, approximately four out of every five outpatient visits occur at community-based facilities. Despite these improvements, notable regional disparities persist, particularly between Bangkok and other…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Forum Forum 9 months ago
Social Security Scheme (SSS) in Thailand
SSS covers private-sector employees through a compulsory payroll tax system (with contributions from employers, employees, and the government). It uses capitation payments to control costs and provides a defined set of benefits for both outpatient and inpatient care.Strengths:
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion : Health workforce between rural and urban setting in the forum Forum Forum 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Thailand’s healthcare landscape reveals stark disparities between rural and urban settings. Urban areas like Bangkok boast advanced medical facilities, specialized healthcare professionals, and comprehensive medical technologies. Conversely, rural regions struggle with limited healthcare infrastructure, scarce medical professionals, and reduced…[Read more]
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Siriluk Dungdawadueng replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Forum Forum 9 months, 2 weeks ago
I want to share the health workforce situation challenges in Thailand:
– Uneven geographic distribution of healthcare professionals
– Rural areas experience severe healthcare worker shortages
– High concentration of medical professionals in urban centers like Bangkok
– Aging population increasing healthcare demand
– Limited professional…[Read more] - Load More
