The British Lung Foundation's Efforts Welcomed

Telehealth SolutionsTelehealth Solutions, one of the UK's leading telehealth companies, has welcomed efforts by the British Lung Foundation (BLF) to promote the care of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Ahead of the general election in June, the BLF has urged the UK's major political players to support its manifesto and ensure everything is being done to support those affected by lung disease.

It has laid down nine challenges that would, if implemented, improve the lives of the eight million COPD sufferers UK-wide One aim is to make resources available for the full implementation of the clinical strategy for COPD.

This has been applauded by industry leaders Telehealth Solutions, a firm that has long been working to improve the lives of COPD sufferers through the intelligent use of technology.

Telehealth Solutions' Home Pod is already making a difference to the lives of COPD sufferers across the country. It allows patients to monitor their vital signs on a daily basis, checking things like lung function and blood pressure.

Processed information is then sent, via wireless technology, straight to their GP. That means any changes in a patient’s condition are detected and dealt with very quickly.

COPD sufferers also value the reassurance the machine provides, both by showing them how much oxygen is in their blood and also, indirectly, with the knowledge that someone is keeping a much closer eye on their condition than ever before.

Such reassurance is very important as a panic attack immediately worsens any breathing problems, often resulting in an otherwise unnecessary emergency hospital visit.

Telehealth Solutions executive chairman Jeremy Cummin explained: "I was encouraged to learn of the BLF's plans to again raise this issue with Westminster and sincerely hope the main parties are progressive enough in their thinking to implement the charity's nine points without delay.

"We will all be watching the progress of these proposals with great interest, as they would undoubtedly have a positive impact on the health industry.

"Our Home Pod removes the need for people to visit their GP as often and is also cutting down on hospital admissions. From our experience, when you are living with a chronic condition, any respite from attending clinics, surgeries and hospitals for myriad appointments is very welcome."

Feedback from areas in which the Home Pod has been used on a trial basis has been very positive, from both health professionals and COPD patients.

A recent project on the Isle of Bute, off the west coast of Scotland, won the firm and NHS Highland an innovation and improvement accolade at the Scottish Health Awards 2009. A group of islanders with COPD were given the Home Pods to use for a trial period and all were delighted with the freedom the machines gave them. The evaluation from the Bute project and a similar scheme in Renfrewshire, Scotland, is expected soon.

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