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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi there! I'm doing a project on Skype and researching how its helped people keep in touch, especially given the economy and long distance. I'm really interested in how you connect your grandparents and kids through Skype. I was wondering if you would be willing to share your story with me? Feel free to add me on Skype, zorbett from new york, NY or email me at jennyskypes@gmail.com. Thanks, I look forward to hearing your story and would so appreciate your time!

10:12 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I would like to know if the hospital had any protocols for using Skype in the hospital, as it relates to confidentiality, HIPAA, etc.

3:44 PM

Blogger Lynn Marentette said...

That is a good point. The picture was taken in 2007, before Skype was as common as it is now. I know that it was OK to Skype at another hospital earlier in 2009, lots of people were doing so.

If I was a patient at the hospital, I am sure I'd want my laptop, an internet connection, and Skype, or something like it. I have relatives who live in other states. Family support is very important for people who are in the hospital, and Skype seems to really be a godsend in situations in which loved ones are scattered across the globe.

7:17 PM

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