Improve your Personal Safety, Gain Freedom and Mobility with the Help of the eButton [Interview][Transcript]

Ian_Kinny_eButtonGuest: Ian Kinny
Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest Bio: After 30 years experience in the construction industry as a general manager on some major projects, Ian decided on a sea change. Ian filled his new found spare time following his life long passion of computer programing. When a neighbour needed a mobile solution for his emergency button Ian developed the world’s first low energy blue tooth mobile emergence device. The eButton is helping hospital in the home patients, seniors, the disabled, and those at threat of domestic violence to be in instant contact with their loved ones in cases of emergency.

Segment overview: In today’s Health Supplier Segment, we are joined by inventor of the eButton Ian Kinny to share the personal safety device’s history and various applications. Among its features is that one click sends a message to your help contact list. The eButton is light weight and has a sleek design. It runs on coin cell batteries, there are no ongoing fees, the location of the person needing assistance is sent to the help contact so they can easily come to their aid and it works where your mobile works with a range of up to 15 meters from your phone. It gives carers, parents and employers peace of mind. The eButton is very easy to use and understand. It gives users the freedom to live a social life with the peace of mind that help is at hand should a fall or other emergency occur.

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Chris Wildeboer – Responding part 2 of 5

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Presenter: Katherine
Guest: Chris Wilderboer
Guest Bio: Chris Wildeboer is the founder of Balance Central and has been working in the Wellness Industry for over 15 years – today she is one of the highest qualified Qld practitioners currently working in her field.

Chris was a Kinesiologist and from there she discovered many other techniques but the one that she has been using now for 14 plus years is R.A.W. (Rekindled Ancient Wisdom).

Segment Overview
Chris joins us to talk about her book Balance Central in a 5 segment special.

 

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Highly Skilled Security Systems Provider for the Aged Care industry and Independent Living [Interview][Transcript]

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Guest: Matthew Doeg
Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest Bio: Matthew Doeg is the Blue Force account manager for the Aged Care, Retirement and Health Industries. He has been in this role for 3 and ½ years, and succeeded in forging strong relationships, and thereby improving Blue Force’s market share. He sees the medical sector as an area in which there are more opportunities to improve service delivery to outpatients, and as a platform to increase their profile.

Segment overview: In today’s Health Supplier Segment, learn about security as Matthew Deog of Blue Force joins us today to discuss their company’s services. They provide quality security solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and health industries. Blue Force specialises in Access Control, CCTV, Nurse call and Personal Alarms, all of which are important for staff and patient safety.

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Trusted Communications and Clinical Workflow Solutions Provider for Healthcare Facilities [Interview][Transcript]

Guest: Robert Grey
Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest Bio: Robert Grey founded Austco Communication Systems (“Austco”) in 1986, and was responsible for increasing revenues to $19 million prior to the Company’s acquisition by Azure Healthcare Limited on 1 January 2007. Mr Grey returned to run Azure Healthcare Limited in October 2011 as Executive Chairman and under his stewardship more than doubled revenues in the first three years. Mr Grey retains a significant shareholding in Azure Healthcare Limited.

Segment overview: In today’s Health Supplier Segment, know more the services provided by Azure Healthcare from its Executive Charmain Robert Grey. The company is an international provider of healthcare communication and clinical workflow management solutions such as the Tacera nurse call solution for healthcare facilities. They are the the largest manufacturer of call systems in the southern hemisphere.

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The Health News – 19 October 2015

Overview:
• Some Australian soldier’s battle mental illness for decades after serving their country, but an Adelaide project is creating a space where men and women can talk about their issues, with a little help from a traditional Aussie shed. The Defence shed was officially opened at suburban Osborne on Saturday.

• ACT Greens MLA Shane Rattenbury has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to legalise growing cannabis for medical use. The Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley has announced she would introduce legislation to Parliament, which would allow states and territories to cultivate cannabis for medical trials.

• Head of the Adelaide Women’s and Children’s Hospital paediatric emergency department, Malcolm Higgins, has warned parents of the risk of their children swallowing button-sized batteries.

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STRATUS VIDEO: Telehealth Interpretation Services to Non-English Speaking Patients and Healthcare Providers [Interview][Transcript]

David_Fetterolf_Stratus_VideoGuest: David Fetterolf
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest Bio: David Fetterolf has 22 years of experience working for healthcare information technology and service companies. He currently serves as the president and CEO of Stratus Video, a leading provider of medical interpretation solutions. David earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and a Masters of Business Administration from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Segment overview: In this segment, David Fetterolf talks about how Stratus Video is addressing a major need for hospitals across the nation by providing interpreter services to non-English-speaking patients and doctors.

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PBC Patient Awaiting a Live Liver Donor – LiveHer [transcript] [audio]

Guest: Bel Kambach

Presenter: Neal Howard

Guest Bio: Bel Kambach, 50 (St. Cloud, MN/Dominican Republic) – Bel, who has stage 4 PBC and awaits a live liver donor to save her life, works as a college professor of geography during the school year and is a speaker on a luxury cruise line during the summer. She speaks 6 languages and has visited 103 countries. She was initially misdiagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis and tried 27 different medications before finally being diagnosed with PBC at the Mayo Clinic three years later in 2012. A single mom, Bel’s story is a remarkable one, including her multi-year fight for a diagnosis, her eventual liver failure, and her ongoing and dramatic search for a live liver donor.  Incredibly, she’s done all of this while attending to her students, and navigating the ups and downs of being a single parent.  Bel is also an ambassador for the LiveHer National Photography Project. Learn more at: www.Facebook.com/LiveHerPBC  

Segment Overview: Bel Kambach talks about her life as she awaits a live liver-donor to save her life from PBC or Primary Biliary Cholangitis. Bel is also an ambassador for the LiveHer National Photography Project.

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The Health News Australia November 24 2017

  • Victoria will enact the only legal voluntary assisted-dying scheme in the country in a move met with mixed emotion. Labor government-proposed legislation won narrow support in the state’s upper house on Wednesday after 28  hours of continuous debate and the second of two overnight sittings. Advocates for voluntary assisted-dying welcomed the passage of the legislation through the state’s upper house despite the amendments.
  • With the evolution of smartphones, the Australian Communications and Media Authority reported in 2016 that 5.78 million Australians had a mobile phone, but no fixed-line phone. When children were once taught to dial 000 on the landline, the raft of security and user features on mobiles is adding complexity to teaching kids how to respond in an emergency. An app called Emergency + had been developed to help make it easier for kids when responding to an emergency using a smartphone.
  • According to reports, some well-known Australian companies are investigating whether they can encourage female employees to focus more on their careers by paying for their eggs to be frozen. News Corp reports that the companies are already in negotiations with Australia’s first dedicated egg-freezing clinic. The move would follow the lead of major US companies including Apple, which pays up to $20,000 to freeze its workers’ eggs.
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