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Laurence YudkovitchJuly 12, 2016

Capturing dataand improving outcomes

for Humans and Machinesusing the

Internet of Caring Things

Photo Credit: Vincent Laforet"The streets of New York had always looked like either brain synapses, computer chips or motherboards to me. From high up all these streets become a sort of pattern and almost like an organism.© Copyright 2016, Laurence Yudkovitch

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Goals for tonight

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How to sound smart in your TEDx Talk

Youtube: https://youtu.be/8S0FDjFBj8o

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GE Online Center

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GE Online Center

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Protecting MRI’s

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Protecting MRI’s

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Protecting MRI’s

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Protecting MRI’s

Prevent a Quench

Dedicated Service called MagMon

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1037# Error Messages when starting an MRI?

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MRI Components

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MRI Components

• Temperature• Voltage• Cycles

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Benefits of Monitoring

• Pro-active maintenance

http://business.time.com/2011/12/19/stop-changing-the-oil-every-3000-miles-already/

http://CheckYourNumber.org

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Benefits of Monitoring

• Pro-active maintenance• Reduced down time• Competitive intelligence

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Anesthesia

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GE Aisys Carestation

• Anesthesia• Patient Monitor• Decision Support

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GE Aisys Carestation

Remote monitoring?

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20040203005752/en/GE-Healthcare-Selects-Questra-Provide-Next-Generation-Remote

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GE Aisys Carestation

Remote monitoring?

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/axeda-acquires-questra-65409312.html

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GE Aisys Carestation

Remote monitoring?

http://www.ptc.com/news/2014/ptc-completes-acquisition-of-axeda

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GE Aisys Carestation

Remote monitoring?

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GE Aisys Carestation

Remote monitoring?

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GE Aisys Carestation

Remote monitoring?• HIPAA Protection

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Prediction

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GE Navigator® Applications Suite

Historical Future

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Summary

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Summary

• Connectivity is key• Preventing and

Predicting MRI failures• Security risks

connecting to Anesthesia Systems

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Cardiac Rehab

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AACVPR Data RegistryAmerican Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmary Rehabilitation

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By assisting in the collection, management, and interpretation of outcomes data, the registry can help your program enhance patient care, improve quality of life, and increase support from healthcare partners.

• Access program and patient data reports instantly, and benchmark your results against national averages.

• Implement quality improvement projects based on real data, and enhance documentation for administrators and referring physicians.

• Influence healthcare policy makers to utilize cardiac rehabilitation, and improve coverage and reimbursement rates for your program.

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Senior Living

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Longevity Revolution

By 2030, the proportion of the U.S. population aged 65 and older will double to about 71 million older adults, or 1 in 5 Americans.

Wisconsin Plan for Older People: http://cdm16119.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p267601coll4/id/2461/rec/11

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Wisconsin’s“Elder Boom”

Projections for the Growing 65+ Population,

2005 to 2035WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICESDivision of Long Term CareP-00138 (10/2009)

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My Own Home:The #1 Choice for Long-Term Care

https://mlaem.fs.ml.com/content/dam/ML/Articles/pdf/AR6SX48F.pdf

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Dr. Eric TopolScripps

• https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_topol_the_wireless_future_of_medicine

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Why PERS alone doesn’t work

Start at 0:23

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Dr. Eric TopolTake-aways

• Plenty of diseases that need to be monitored

• Benefit of monitoring reduces costly hospitalization by catching issues before they are serious

• Wireless technologies discussed in 2009 are now mainstream; but they are all individual

https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_topol_the_wireless_future_of_medicine/transcript?language=en

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The Air Conditioner Story

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-17/oregon-s-radical-health-overhaul-blazes-new-trail.html

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Intel / Eric Dishman Ted TalkTake health care off the

mainframe

https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_dishman_take_health_care_off_the_mainframe#t-332933

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Smoke Test

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Health Sense

1. Passive check-in2. Out of bed3. In bed too long4. Front door open5. Bathroom activity6. Socialization7. Bed occupancy8. Bathroom usage9. Activity levels http://healthsense.com/solutions/health-and-safety-monitoring/

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DIY - Staying at Home Longer

• 77-year-old in the middle stages of Alzheimer's. Lives on her own, monitored remotely by family.

• “It's kept her to the point where we haven't even had to have in-home care yet. Our goal is to keep her in her home for as long as possible,” said her daughter Cathy Johnson

http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/25/tech/innovation/alzheimers-smart-home/index.html?iref=allsearch

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SmartThingsNo Monthly Fee

SmartThings looks for specific triggers, and sends alerts (by text) to her two daughters:• Silent sensor on her front door

detects if she leaves between 9 pm and 6 am.

• Key chain sensors detect when she goes outside her condo's grounds.

• A motion sensor in the kitchen helps monitor her eating habits

• Another in the bedroom notes when she wakes up in the morning and catches any sleeping issues.

• There is even a flood sensor in the laundry room.

http://smarthings.com

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KemuriHelp your loved ones keep their independence

Installation• KemuriSense® smart power sockets are

professionally installed in the kitchen. There’s no change in lifestyle, nothing to remember and no intrusive monitoring. It works like a standard double power socket.

• Smart software checks activity every hour, identifies changes and keeps everybody informed via the Internet. Nothing could be simpler.

• The product is most suitable for people who do not wish to be reminded of their increasing frailty by wearing an alarm pendant. They have to appoint a trusted person, or organisation, who can share the data with family members, friends or carers. No data will be shared without full consent.

http://www.kemuri.org.uk/

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Smart Wireless Pill Bottles

• Determines when bottle is opened

• Counts how many pills are removed

• Transmits data wirelessly over 3G connection

• No setup!

http://adheretech.com/ http://medcitynews.com/2014/12/10-approaches-companies-taking-create-better-pill-takers/

$300 billion market opportunity of medication adherence

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https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02222103 http://rhythmdiagnosticsystems.com/

MultiSenseTM sensor is a self-contained, reusable, rechargeable, battery-powered, flexible strip, measuring 4 X 1.2 inches that simultaneously tracks and records a number of physiological health related parameters such as ECG, heart rate, pulse synchronized oxygen saturation, temperature, respiratory rate, depth of respiration and motion/position. One advantage of this device over current home diagnostic systems is the capability for recording over several nights

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QuietymeUsing its intelligent sensor and analytics platform, Quietyme provides streaming solutions that prevent costly damage and disturbances in hospitals, hotels, apartments and homes.

• ZigBee sensors monitor noise, temp, humidity

• Analytics s/w learns, recommends change, and then monitors (cheaper)

• Hospitality Solutions: Stop relying on complaints to identify problems.

http://quietyme.com/

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Pixie BriefsAny physician will tell you that human waste can tell you a lot about physical health. A used diaper, for example, contains valuable data about the health of the baby. So what if a baby’s diaper could alert parents to potential health risks?Parents can then scan the QR code on the diaper to receive information about their child's health on an app.

http://www.ericsson.com/thinkingahead/networked_society/stories/#/film/pixie-smart-diapers

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Pixie Briefs – It gets better!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OifRYoH6OUA

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Disposable adult briefs to monitor hydration and

infection

http://www.pixiescientific.com/

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http://www.ericsson.com/thinkingahead/networked_society/stories/#/film/mc10-biostamp

Number of births: 3,932,181Deaths from SIDS: 0.1%

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Conclusion

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• Decreasing cost of sensors

• Increased connectivity

• Incredible computing power

What’s Changed?

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Questions?


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