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Berlin – Der Sozialverband VdK hat die mangelnde Nutzbarkeit der elektronischen Patientenakte (ePA) für Menschen mit Behinderung kritisiert.

„Aktuell sieht es so aus, dass Menschen mit einer Behinderung vielfach von der Nutzung der ePA ausgeschlossen werden, weil der Zugang zur ePA nicht barrierefrei ist“, teilte VdK-Präsidentin Verena Bentele mit. Dieser Ausschluss sei „eine nicht hinnehmbare Benachteiligung“.

Die elektronische Patientenakte hätte insbesondere Menschen mit Behinderungen zugutekommen können, betonte Bentele. „Teilhabe ist kein Geschenk an eine Minderheit, sondern eine Frage der sozialen Gerechtigkeit und der Fairness und muss im Gesundheitssystem zwingend gegeben sein.“

Die VdK-Präsidentin forderte daher „dringend eine schnelle Lösung des Problems, damit Menschen mit Behinderung keine Nachteile haben“. Eine weitere Herausforderung sieht Bentele zur bundesweiten Einführung der ePA am 29. April beim Datenschutz. Von diesem hänge die Akzeptanz der E-Patientenakte ab, erklärte Bentele.

Auch wenn der scheidende Bundesgesundheitsminister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) betone, dass Sicherheitslücken geschlossen worden seien, „verspüren viele Menschen dennoch einen Rest von Unsicherheit“. Denn viele hätten noch die Warnungen von Computerspezialisten und Organisationen aus dem Gesundheitswesen im Ohr, dass die Datensicherheit nicht gewährleistet sei.

Das Wissen um die Datensicherheit muss dringend bei den Nutzerinnen und Nutzern ankommen, damit die ePA ein Erfolgsrezept wird“, forderte die VdK-Präsidentin.

Über die elektronische Patientenakte sollen Diagnosen, Arztbriefe, eingenommene Medikamente und sonstige Gesundheitsdaten erfasst werden. Für Patienten soll der Zugang zur Akte per App oder Desktop-Computer möglich sein. Auch in ausgewählten Apotheken oder von Berechtigten wie Familienmitgliedern soll sie eingesehen werden können.

Bislang gab es die elektronische Patientenakte auf freiwilliger Basis, seit Mitte Januar bekommen die 73 Millionen gesetzlich Versicherten in Deutschland sie automatisch – außer sie widersprechen. Anschließend wurde die ePA in drei Modellregionen getestet, am 29. April wird sie nun bundesweit eingeführt.

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[–] Suprabiscuit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Thanks a bunch!

 

Hey, so I decided that a calorie counting app like Yazio could help me figure out my recent weight gain.

I want to track my weight and calories, exercise is optional, since I got analogue means for that.

However, I am concerned about my data being somewhere unknown.

Does anyone know a privacy focused/transparent app like that?

[–] Suprabiscuit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 83 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Legally distinct Astolfo

Would that even make sense, economically and especially environmentally this can't be desirable.

If anything, you could maybe order straight from the source in China or wherever it's made, given they stell it there. Hauling stuff around the world twice seems excessive. Also if the goods were made in the US shipped to Europe and then back to e.g. Canada it would be even more nonsensical probably? So knowing whether something is exclusively made in the US might be important, too.

Europe has some national and international online stores, however, they usually don't ship across the Atlantic to my knowledge.

You can try though: Alza should be Alza.cz but .de works too Bol.de Otto.de I don't know others by name but those are some market places

I programmed my roccat/turtle beach kone xp air on Windows and have been using it standalone on Linux since.

It has four side buttons, two buttons to switch dpi and plus a fifth at the bottom, all can be freely reassigned. Profiles can be switched at any time and are also stored on the mouse itself. I use the rgb to differentiate between them (I only have two)

You can connect it with its very smooth cable, wireless dongle or Bluetooth with no issues

Only downside is the price when buying new, I got a mint one from a collector (didn't know those existed) for about 70 bucks. The wired version might be more affordable.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22341287

Hello gamers,

the first version of the pitch overlay is now available on github. It works on Linux and is somewhat of a mess for Windows (it will be fixed in the coming days, read the documentation).

Obviously it's open source, so feel free to mess with it!

Any feedback is appreciated, report bugs and stuff via github.

Here is the link: Yippie Link

Read the readme! Don't be like me!

If you don't know what I'm referring to, check this post

Tl;dr: It's a tool similar to the app voice tools to help you see your voice's current pitch, to potentially aid in voice training while at your puter :3

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22341287

Hello gamers,

the first version of the pitch overlay is now available on github. It works on Linux and is somewhat of a mess for Windows (it will be fixed in the coming days, read the documentation).

Obviously it's open source, so feel free to mess with it!

Any feedback is appreciated, report bugs and stuff via github.

Here is the link: Yippie Link

Read the readme! Don't be like me!

If you don't know what I'm referring to, check this post

Tl;dr: It's a tool similar to the app voice tools to help you see your voice's current pitch, to potentially aid in voice training while at your puter :3

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Hello gamers,

the first version of the pitch overlay is now available on github. It works on Linux and is somewhat of a mess for Windows (it will be fixed in the coming days, read the documentation).

Obviously it's open source, so feel free to mess with it!

Any feedback is appreciated, report bugs and stuff via github.

Here is the link: Yippie Link

Read the readme! Don't be like me!

If you don't know what I'm referring to, check this post

Tl;dr: It's a tool similar to the app voice tools to help you see your voice's current pitch, to potentially aid in voice training while at your puter :3

[–] Suprabiscuit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago

I think its because of the python installer and it needing more dependencies to be fully present? I'm working on getting the current build out of him, I hope that will allow others to have a more educated look than me.

[–] Suprabiscuit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Of course it will be, the size is due to tensorflow which handles pitch detection

[–] Suprabiscuit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 2 months ago

Yeah I'm aware of this, it's mostly supposed to help visualise your pitch as you do all the other necessary stuff to sound like you intend to, similar to how I use it with my speech therapist. It might not help without additional resources and it's not meant to. Frankly I have no clue how you'd detect resonance and other things without some form elaborate of machine learning, but there's a reason I'm no programmer myself 💀

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

Hello girlies and other folk,

my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input's frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app "voice tools" many of us use for voice training.

I'm trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it's not something only I would want.

I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it's only on Linux (as we use arch btw).

The image shows what it's currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you're doing.

And for the other nerds: it's written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he's trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

Hello girlies and other folk,

my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input's frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app "voice tools" many of us use for voice training.

I'm trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it's not something only I would want.

I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it's only on Linux (as we use arch btw).

The image shows what it's currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you're doing.

And for the other nerds: it's written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he's trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

Hello girlies and other folk,

my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input's frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app "voice tools" many of us use for voice training.

I'm trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it's not something only I would want.

I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it's only on Linux (as we use arch btw).

The image shows what it's currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you're doing.

And for the other nerds: it's written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he's trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

 
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