IBM Opens Healthcare Island in Second Life

CNN gives detailed coverage of IBM’s opening of a healthcare sim in Second Life, which includes the following (quoted):

Visitors can then walk, fly or use “transporters” to visit the various island stations:

– The Patient’s Home: In the secure environment of a private home,
patient avatars can initiate a PHR and populate it with their personal
health characteristics and clinical history, accessed and downloaded from
physician EMR data. They can also establish privacy and security
preferences as well as health directives. The ground floor demonstrates
secure messaging with health systems and activates the initial PHR. Using
a transporter to move upstairs, patients use home health devices to take
weight, blood pressure and blood sugar readings in the privacy of a
bedroom, further incorporating this information into the PHR, which is
shown on presentation screens.
– The Laboratory: This stop offers laboratory and radiology suites to
help avatars extend their understanding of the benefits of HIE. Here,
patients can check in at a Patient Kiosk and have blood work and radiology
tests performed. The use of EHRs — revealing only appropriate portions of
the PHRs — shows how consumers can also benefit through cost and time
savings.
– The Clinic: Patient avatars transport or walk from the Lab to the
Clinic, where a welcome from their primary-care physician awaits. A
combination of scripting and information screens supports simulation of a
patient exam, after which an electronic prescription is generated, and the
continued development of the EHR is explained on nearby screens.
– The Pharmacy: Here, avatars can check in at a Patient Kiosk that
simulates the verifying of drug information. They then receive their
prescriptions and update their PHRs/EHRs with new medication data. The HIE
architecture demonstrates how use of PHR/EHR technology can prevent
consumers from purchasing medications that are contra-indicated given the
medicines they presently require, as well as alerting them about potential
drug-to-drug interactions. The PHR/EHR is again updated.
– The Hospital: In this futuristic, three story structure, avatars
arrive for a scheduled visit with a specialist. Physicians’ offices,
patient rooms and exam rooms are all simulated here.
– The Emergency Room: Avatars can chose to experience a virtual
emergency by “touching” a specially scripted control. This engages a
medical episode and a ride on a fast gurney directly into the private and
secure emergency treatment area, where a special screen is programmed to
reveal the full incorporation of the PHR to ensure proper treatment.

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