tv Frag den Lesch Deutsche Welle February 10, 2021 12:45pm-1:01pm CET
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in the coronavirus era patients are happy for the opportunity to save time and avoid the risk of infection and demand to soar. and like so many other areas of life medical care is now also becoming digitalized. people with chronic conditions can for example have their blood pressure monitored remotely by staff at a clinic. next i talked to a health care management expert fielding unkind thing that says patients in germany have become increasingly receptive to the concept of telemedicine this is led to greater willingness among investors to provide funding that enables young companies to acquire new technologies carbon dioxide can get a lot of firms in germany of insufficient funding. that's especially the case with startups but that's no changing in some areas we're seeing many parts of the health sector getting a lot more capital. than able to catch up with us for example our companies now have a better set of all round with competent teams so they can develop
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a broader scope. with. the digital boom has benefited and given birth to a lot of startups swedish company crew has developed a digital health that allows users to consult with a doctor live after registering online patients answer a series of questions about their symptoms and can then request an appointment. cruise network now extends to 900 doctors across europe covering all manner of medical conditions and shake up to viral infection inspect terril infections headaches many different types of pain diarrhea and vomiting eye infections everything that normally a general practitioner will deal with at short notice. try putting your head down and said that your chin meets your chest. painful. yes i
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feel it on the right side of my head where the pain was. the services available in scandinavia france britain and now in germany to its doctors speak a range of different languages and germany consultations are offered in german or english. prescriptions sick notes and referrals are all issued electronically but doesn't that raise data privacy concerns i still feel a lot of are a lot of people will have questions because it's all so new and data privacy concerns are always great are going to come story health matters and what we're seeing people getting used to it pretty quickly because they know that it works and that doctors who have tell you medical treatment training are able to find out a lot by asking the patient questions and his if you are also for. digital applications are now commonplace in the health care world in addition to remote consultations they now also enable aftercare for acute and chronic diseases ordering medication compiling patient data and even psychotherapy services.
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when it comes to serious or life threatening conditions there is no substitute for a proper visit to the doctor but telemedicine can offer supplementary help and in germany for example health insurance companies now cover both types of treatment. now all that digital work during the pandemic has highlighted the need for a new generation of computer savvy specialists children these days tend to be immersed in a digital world right from the very beginning but what about us older people if you're looking for a job and can afford the training i.t. bootcamp software to bring you up to speed in just months it could be worth it because companies are desperately looking for professionals who can drive digitalisation. the global economy is in trouble supply chains spanning the planet have been disrupted the pandemic has highlighted the limits of the present
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economic system and the importance of digital technologies fisher is accounted in hamburg that describes itself as a school and pool for digital talent. we are seeing growing interest in training in digital professions because of the crisis. for short courses it calls boot camps to train people in computer related fields. 3 months course in danger signs for university graduates costs a little under $9000.00 euros. training as a web developer costs just under 8000. digitalisation combined with coronavirus being forced to deal with these things now the. flexibility and the willingness to go new ways are more important than ever
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that holds for training courses to remote learning is the order of the day. we see people who want to change their lives some have been working in the profession for 15 or 20 years and now want to change course. they spent 3 months with us doing intensive training and so they can work in an entirely new field. the need for many more digital professionals did not start with the pandemic but it has made it great. the problem we are addressing on a small scale with our boot camps is the lack of qualified personnel there are 124000 i.t.v. in germany right now on average it takes $150.00 days to fill a vacancy so there clearly aren't enough qualified. digital publishing is one industry more people. are publishes magazines the print
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runs of its paper editions have been falling for years it's online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. we have to work on the future viability of a company all the time and that involves finding qualified staff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduates at an early stage so we can recruit good candidates for our digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not up to speed. in the digital. if we don't manage to. make them more savvy.
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digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to people's digital skill sets. i love working from. work my back is. computer isn't as good as in the office the snacks are good. messages at all times of the day. you can get a little too much time. out. that's working from home for you too much sometimes for you too e-mails phone calls leg skype what is a. chat call. and you're expected to be available $24.00 seventh's would you react immediately to messages and form calls. was somehow managing to do some actual i'm.
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sorry but i can't talk to you right now i'm shooting a video. how can we get through this jungle without going crazy. i've got a few tips for you. to find when you want to do something for a long if possible plan ahead when you want to do certain tests and how much time you'll need that way you can pull this better on the task at hand. interruptions and be you typically killed research has shown that it can take an average of 23 minutes to get back into your subject after you to distract which brings me to my next point. set
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priorities when someone contacts you take whether you have to obvious right away or if it can wait someone of your heart we should. feel that's how we should put that . on the other hand though whenever we start to do that we're starting her own progress in our work which might detract from the part where some of the only way those 3 things obviously they are sometimes matters so urgent that they need to be resolved immediately. i am shooting a video but i'm going. call you back in the one hour ok but if they're not told them and focus on your current task. choose the channel of communication you feel the most comfortable with what would you prefer writing or speaking i know it's not up to you to dictate the means of communication.
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i've read some fascinating articles about how these tools are more difficult for women than for men. in part because a lot of lighting scripts that faces. the media it's subtle for me personally in my attempts to format a lot better we might say you know i want to do things right in the our 1st black her some other school. and for somebody as we're remembering to some polls because immediately takes the pressure off the video one white thing about it it's try to get out of as many mailing lists as you can we spent 2 to 3 hours every day checking our maids wouldn't it be great if we picked out hundreds to. take breaks nothing new about that. but seriously take
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