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t+Medical offer their disease management system at no cost to patients

(Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:37 pm)

t+ Medical®, the UK’s leading supplier of telemedicine solutions for chronic diseases such as diabetes and asthma, announced today that they are now offering their disease management system at no cost to all appropriate patients.

By removing the barrier of cost to the end users, it is hoped more patients with long term conditions (LTC’s) such as Asthma, Diabetes, Blood Pressure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) will be able to take advantage of the t+ system and therefore improve the management of their condition.

Long term conditions currently account for 80% of GP visits, and the prevalence of such conditions in the UK is expected to reach 30% by 2025. The implications of this increase will lead an already stretched National Heath Service to breaking point. It is therefore clear and accepted that the current explosion in chronic diseases such as diabetes, COPD and other respiratory complications requires a new model of healthcare provision. Telemedicine is the only way to prevent healthcare systems around the world from going bankrupt.

Through effective observation of vital signs and symptoms, combined with a healthcare monitoring center, it has been clinically proven that exacerbations and emergency admissions can be dramatically reduced. t+ Medical® offer a solution to monitor a patients symptoms and vital signs through harnessing the power of the patients own mobile phone. The diary is fully interactive with the data entered by a patient being immediately interpreted and then fed back to them in the form of simple graphs, both on their mobile phone-and on a personal web page. This allows the patient to track their condition, and monitor their vital signs giving them greater insight into their disease day by day.

John Buchan, Director of Sales and Marketing at t+ Medical® said “We are delighted to now be in a position to offer our disease management systems without a charge to our patients. People with LTC’s often end up spending unnecessary time at their GP’s surgeries-or even worse being admitted to hospital, as a result of poor disease management. Through the power of the t+ system and their own mobile phone we hope these patients will now be able to monitor and manage their own condition more effectively and therefore reduce the strain on the NHS and themselves of emergency admissions and additional complications. There are currently 1.6 million people in the UK who could benefit from using the t+ system, and now with the removal of all cost barriers, they can begin to benefit through taking some control and monitoring their own disease management”.



t+ Medical launch web based patient forum

(Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:06 pm)

t+Medical have now launched a patient forum, as the latest addition to their disease management website. Patients with asthma, diabetes and blood pressure, who are registered on the t+ disease management system, will now be able to use the forum to exchange comments and feedback regarding their long term conditions, disease management, and other useful information.

For ease of use, the forum is divided into each of the specific disease areas that the t+ system supports: asthma, diabetes and blood pressure. In addition there are sections on t+news, t+products, and a general section to support individual discussion. The Health Club will be updated with useful diet information, and healthy eating recipe ideas for users to try.

According to t+Medical Nurse Advisor Ciara McGuinness, “The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for patients to chat with one another and compare stories on managing their conditions. Any problems or anxieties they may have can be discussed with others going through the same experience. It will allow them to speak freely amongst themselves, without the influence or judgement of their GP or nurse.”

t+ Marketing Manager Anna Griffiths said “The idea of the forum is to get our users chatting and sharing useful information between themselves, and with us. Coping with a long term condition such as Diabetes can sometimes be a lonely experience, so hopefully the forum will provide somewhere for our users to chat with one another. From a t+ perspective the forum is an excellent platform for us to communicate with our users directly, so we can share product updates, news and information as it happens.”

To access the forum just click on the link below


For further information please contact t+ Medical on 01235 432050 or info@tplusmedical.com



t+ Medical help to empower asthmatics through education

(Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:51 pm)

t+ Medical help to empower asthmatics through education

t+Medical have added a fully comprehensive patient orientated asthma educational portal to their website, to support their asthmatic patients. This is in conjunction with the diabetes education portal that is currently in place.

There are 5.2 million people in the UK receiving treatment for asthma. This means that in 1 out of every 5 households in the UK there is someone with the condition. t+ Medical provides a disease self management systems by harnessing the power of a patients own mobile phone, for a variety of long term conditions including asthma.

The t+ asthma education site covers a wide variety of topics relating to the disease, its triggers and the common treatments. There is a glossary which translates the medical terminology into everyday language. In addition there is also a specific section relating to childhood asthma, all of which can be accessed through the t+ web site.

According to t+ Medical Nurse Advisor Ciara McGuinness “Accurate patient education is an essential aspect of any disease management. Through educating patients about their disease in a way that they understand, they are more likely to comply with their treatments, and therefore manage the day to day aspects of their disease. It is essential that the education covers all aspects of the disease, especially those that commonly are forgotten such as the psychological implications of having asthma. It is hoped that both patients and carers will use the site to gain a greater understanding of asthma, improve quality of life, and allow overall patient empowerment


For further information please contact t+ Medical on 01235 432050 or info@tplusmedical.com



World Asthma Day

(Wed May 02, 2007 12:26 pm)

May 1st was World Asthma Day and t+ Medical was on hand to help raise awareness

A person is admitted to hospital every 8 minutes in England because of their asthma. That's on average 185 people per day and one in six people require further emergency care again within two weeks, yet 75% of admissions for asthma are avoidable and could save the NHS in England an estimated 43.7 million a year.

BBC Radio Oxford devoted time in its morning schedule to World Asthma Day and t+ Medical was invited to speak to highlight the difficulties that asthma can cause and talk about how closer, more effective monitoring can limit exacerbations and prevent admission into hospital.

To listen to the interview please right click here and select save.

For more information about t+ Asthma please contact info@tplusmedical.com or call 0800 398 3205.



t+ Asthma allows prioritisation of patients

(Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:26 pm)

t+ Asthma has launched a new patient prioritisation website designed to help healthcare professionals to better manage their asthmatic patients. Now with just a few clicks patients who are struggling to control their disease can be identified and helped. Early intervention in asthma can prevent exacerbations that lead to complications and possibly hospital admission.

The new system allows the healthcare professional not only to see individual patient peak flow and inhaler use but also compares and relates the two. t+ Asthma now also has a pollution forecast driven by a direct link to the Met Office that gives accurate localised environmental information. This allows both the patient and healthcare professional to spot trends and avoid potential complications.

For more information about t+ Asthma please contact info@tplusmedical.com or call 0800 398 3205.



t+ Medical accepted onto UK NHS PASA listing

(Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:26 pm)

The t+ Medical system has been accepted onto the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency (PASA) listing for telehealth. t+ has signed a partnership agreement together Vivatech in order to provide a complete telehealth and telemedicine solution.

PASA works to ensure that the NHS in England makes the most effective use of its resources by getting the best possible value for money when purchasing goods and services. The NHS PASA telecare team provides NHS trusts, health authorities, local authorities and social services with market knowledge, advice and national framework agreements for telecare and telehealth solutions.

Vivatec is an independent supplier of Telecare products and services and are part of the Intersurgical group; the leading European manufacturer of respiratory systems for hospitals.

http://www.vivatech.co.uk

The current PASA agreement for telehealth will run until June 2010.

For further details of t+ Medicals PASA pricing please contact info@tplusmedical.com or call 0800 389 3205.



Asthma sufferers can breathe easy with the new asthma system

(Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:26 pm)

PRESS RELEASE

Asthma sufferers can breathe easy with the new asthma system from t+ medical More than five million people in the UK receiving treatment for asthma could be helped to manage their condition with the new Personal Advanced Asthma Management System from t+ medical. The mobile phone-based system allows users to effectively take control their condition and may even help save some of the 1,400 deaths from asthma each year.1

t+ medical has pioneered a way to help people take control of long term conditions by turning the everyday mobile phone into a personal healthcare management system. The t+ asthma system records peak flow meter measurements, inhaler usage, weather and pollen count and asks a series of questions to help the individual predict the likelihood of an attack and take appropriate preventative measures. To provide further support, the information is also transferred to a personal secure web
page that the user can authorise access for healthcare professionals, allowing them to monitor patients’ conditions without having to visit their clinic or surgery. t+ medical also have a t+ Specialist Nurse on-hand to answer any specific medical questions which come through to the customer support team.

"The immediate feedback provided on the patient's mobile phone provides an easy to use platform for assessing the likelihood of an attack on any given day, meaning that preventative measures can be taken" explains Dr Jeremy Wheeler, GP.

"For those with especially severe asthma, this service provides a reassurance that they will be able to deal with a potential attack, and also that their GP or practice nurse is monitoring their progress and providing advice where necessary."