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Technological solutions in the humanisation of medicine

Technological solutions in the humanisation of medicine

by Pronet Studio | Aug 29, 2024 | News

Remote health Telemedicine enables patients to contact doctors without having to be physically present in a medical facility. With video calls, patients can have consultations in the comfort of their own home. Telemedicine increases the availability of care...
The role of social workers in humanising health care

The role of social workers in humanising health care

by Pronet Studio | Aug 22, 2024 | News

Social workers play a key role in the humanisation of medical care, providing support to patients and their families at difficult times. Their tasks cover a wide range of activities that focus on improving patients' quality of life and integrating...
Physical contact as a foundation for the humanisation of medicine

Physical contact as a foundation for the humanisation of medicine

by Pronet Studio | Aug 13, 2024 | News

Physical contact A look at the importance of physical touch in the doctor-patient relationship opens up a number of aspects that are relevant to both patients and healthcare staff. Physical contact in the doctor-patient relationship is crucial for building trust and...
Humanising medicine in the care of patients with dementia

Humanising medicine in the care of patients with dementia

by Pronet Studio | Aug 6, 2024 | News

Dementia Dementia is a neurodegenerative disease that leads to a gradual loss of cognitive functions such as memory, thinking, orientation, understanding, calculation, learning ability and language. Although dementia can have various causes, the most common is...

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