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Transform your patient engagement with Healthinote
Looking to leverage patient engagement to improve patient understanding, adherence to treatment and health outcomes?
With 15 million UK patients managing long-term conditions and only 50% adhering to treatments, patient education and support are crucial.
Our patient engagement platform, Healthinote is used by life science companies and the NHS to help people understand their health, empowering them with personalised, multilingual health information and support tools, helping to drive improved adherence and health outcomes.
Healthinote is trusted by the NHS, DTAC-compliant, and integrates seamlessly into existing systems, offering a quick setup.
Contact us at hello@tocognitant.com discover how we can transform your patient engagement strategy.
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Kidney Essentials: CKD - Clip in Hindi
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Impact of Kidney Essentials at a glance: 2,350 patients have used Kidney Essentials. 3 weeks' reduction in waiting times for clinics. 66% reduction in face-to-face follow-up appointments. 96% of users reported an increase in their knowledge about CKD. Notable reduction in carbon footprint. Find out more at www.cognitant.com/case-study/helping-patients-understand-chronic-kidney-disease/ or hello...
Cognitant case study: Educating about a natural history study for a rare neuro disease
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Recruiting participants to take part in natural history studies can be challenging, which is particularly true in the rare disease community where there are often lower sample sizes to recruit from. Motivation to participate in observational studies is often further reduced by the lack of effective information materials shared with patients and their families about the implications of participa...
Cognitant: what are blood vessels
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Cognitant: what are blood vessels
Cognitant: Heart in augmented reality
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Cognitant: Heart in augmented reality
What is chronic kidney disease?
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What is chronic kidney disease?
Cognitant: Visualising a cancer-causing virus, similar to HIV
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Cognitant: Visualising a cancer-causing virus, similar to HIV
Advanced Melanoma Essentials
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Patients with advanced melanoma typically feel ‘ill-equipped’ and unable to understand, challenge and discuss the different treatment options to support informed, shared decision-making. Traditional methods of communication with patients are not providing the right support, and more innovation is needed in this space in order to help facilitate remote-based care and education, whilst reducing t...
What is a haemorrhagic stroke?
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Find out more at www.cognitant.com or contact hello@cognitant.com
My Stroke Companion - an introduction
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‘My Stroke Companion’ contains information tailored to each stroke survivor to encourage patients needs and digital tools to help them set goals and monitor their progress. Clinicians create a personalised version of the companion, based on individual diagnosis, needs and care plan. Analysis demonstrates that the companion delivers an increase in ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ understanding of stroke fr...
An introduction to Cognitant: Helping people understand their health
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Award-winning patient engagement specialists, Cognitant co-create and deliver validated, digital resources that equip people to improve their health. To find out more, go to www.cognitant.com
Cognitant: Delivering value to patient engagement
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Award-winning patient engagement specialists, Cognitant co-create and deliver validated, digital resources that equip people to improve their health. To find out more, go to www.cognitant.com
Cognitant: Helping people to understand their health
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Award-winning patient engagement specialists, Cognitant co-create and deliver validated, digital resources that equip people to improve their health. To find out more, contact www.cognitant.com
What is Tay Sachs and Sandhoff Disease?
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Tay-Sachs disease and Sandhoff disease are part of a group of rare, inherited diseases called GM2 gangliosidoses. They mainly affect infants and children; however, adolescents and adults can also develop them. These diseases cause damage to the nerves in the brain leading to progressive difficulties with speaking, moving and thinking. Unfortunately, there is currently no cure and Tay-Sachs dise...
An introduction to My Stroke Companion
มุมมอง 68ปีที่แล้ว
An introduction to My Stroke Companion
An introduction to Healthinote: health information you can trust
มุมมอง 78ปีที่แล้ว
An introduction to Healthinote: health information you can trust
How Cognitant adds value to patient engagement for life sciences
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How Cognitant adds value to patient engagement for life sciences
Supporting perinatal mental health in new parents
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Supporting perinatal mental health in new parents
Can digital education help stroke survivors to have better outcomes? A perspective from UCLH
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Can digital education help stroke survivors to have better outcomes? A perspective from UCLH
Cognitant case study: Pre-op Assistant
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Cognitant case study: Pre-op Assistant
My Stroke Companion: Personalising stroke support
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My Stroke Companion: Personalising stroke support
Case study: Helping people understand acute kidney injury
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Case study: Helping people understand acute kidney injury
Introduction to Cognitant
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Introduction to Cognitant
Healthinote demo: how to create a health information prescription
มุมมอง 39ปีที่แล้ว
Healthinote demo: how to create a health information prescription
An introduction to Cognitant: personalising health information
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An introduction to Cognitant: personalising health information
Cognitant case study: understanding chronic kidney disease
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Cognitant case study: understanding chronic kidney disease
Cognitant - educating, empowering and activating patients
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Cognitant - educating, empowering and activating patients
Cognitant - Empowering people with personalised health information and experiences
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Cognitant - Empowering people with personalised health information and experiences
An introduction to rare diseases
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An introduction to rare diseases
The making of 'Manta' - an anti-anxiety game coming soon from Cognitant
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The making of 'Manta' - an anti-anxiety game coming soon from Cognitant

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    @LampeProductions_nl ปีที่แล้ว

    Coronaviruses are not germs,. It's a virus, it says it literally in the name.

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    @Jr_Scientist ปีที่แล้ว

    Fire bath helps kill all the germs and infections in the body

  • @dianaayetey1150
    @dianaayetey1150 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your explanation

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    @suwebiaali4908 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    wooow so good explanation thanks

  • @Storm4155
    @Storm4155 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, but needs subtitles in English, to make it easier for non-native English speakers to follow.

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    Infections are caused by germs that spreads through when a sick person is with a contact. It can also be spread by the following precautions : It can spread by shaking hands, sharing utensils. Germs are also spread in speeding condition example sneezing, coughing. Some germs can also spread by water and food from dirty areas like pond. In this way germs, viruses and diseases can be spread easily.

  • @Tabby.cat2
    @Tabby.cat2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why is that almost 3 yrs later, most people don’t know that virus can be transmitted through the eyes 🤔

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    It's still seems unbelievable, I am now totally free from herpes through the help of Dr Itepu on TH-cam channel, thank you so much sir, for helping me I will forever be grateful to you Sir

  • @cjbartoz
    @cjbartoz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    “All chronic pain, suffering and diseases are caused from a lack of oxygen at the cell level." Arthur C. Guyton, The Textbook of Medical Physiology*, Fifth Edition. * World’s most widely used medical textbook of any kind * World's best-selling physiology book --------------- How can we identify the extent of incorrect breathing? By measuring "the control pause" and pulse. All known publications describe measuring of the control pause quite vaguely. Below is a clearer description: The control pause should be preferably measured in standard conditions, after a 10 minute breath-equalizing rest. Sit conveniently. Take a beautiful, correct posture, spread out your shoulders. The stomach will straighten up. Inhale normally, relax the stomach. Involuntary exhalation will come out by itself. As the exhalation is finished, note the position of the second hand visually and hold breath. During the time of measuring, do not follow the hand, just focus on a spot in front of you or shut your eyes. Do not breathe in until it gets difficult, i.e. until diaphragm's "push" up. Simultaneously, stomach and neck muscles get push too: patients normally describe this condition as a "push in the throat". Read of the second hand's position at the "push" point, and continue breathing. Do not inhale deeper than prior to breath-holding. Thus measured pairs of stable values "control pause - pulse" determine the stage of your disease by the following rule: - 1-10 secs. CP (pulse 100): severely sick, critically and terminally ill patients, usually hospitalized; - 10-20 secs. CP (pulse 90): sick patients with health complaints, often on daily medication; - 20-30 secs. CP (pulse 80): people with average health, usually without serious chronic health problems; - 40-60 secs. CP (pulse 70): very good health; - 60 secs + CP with the pulse below 70: robust health, when many chronic diseases are virtually impossible. If the control pause rises to 90, 120 or 180 seconds, humans acquire a special resistance to hunger, cold, heat, infection, poisons and increased nuclear radiation. Stability of values is the "repeatability" of such values within the range corresponding to a specific stage of the disease during at least several days. There are cases of people who have poor results (less than 20 secs.), but who do not suffer from chronic diseases. Such people typically do not have a genetic predisposition to chronic disease. That said, low body O2 always compromises health and fitness, energy levels, and overall quality of life to some degree. Some people can have abnormally large CP numbers. This can happen in cases of carotid body resections, denervation of respiratory muscles, and near-death experiences. People with sleep apnea and lost or blunted CO2 sensitivity, can also have exaggerated test results. At the same time, cases of people with normal breathing (and normal body O2 content) who have low results for the CP test are virtually unknown. --------------- The purpose of the Buteyko method is to normalize (or improve) your personal unconscious breathing pattern 24/7 so as to provide respiration in accordance with internationally accepted medical and physiological norms. Practically speaking, the method is designed to eliminate chronic alveolar hyperventilation (or too much breathing) and to restore the normal balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen in the lungs, blood and all cells. --------------- For more information on the Buteyko method & covid-19, please read the following 4 articles: - Dr. A. Novozhilov (2020) “COVID-19: Prevention And Treatment” - Dr. A. Novozhilov (2020) “Covid-19, Why Mechanical Ventilation Doesn't Help” - Kazarinov V.A. (1990) "The biochemical basis of KP Buteyko's theory of the diseases of deep respiration" - V.K. Buteyko, M.M. Buteyko (2005) “The Buteyko theory about a key role of breathing for human health: scientific introduction to the Buteyko therapy for experts”

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    @animefamily6742 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this video☺

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    @rachnarajput1190 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    so nice 😍😊

  • @divishadua4353
    @divishadua4353 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really informational video. Thank you so much!!

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    @aarnavpatel4947 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's a good video