Download - Capturing Data and Improving Outcomes for Humans and Machines Using the Internet of Caring Things
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
Goals for tonight
How to sound smart in your TEDx Talk
Youtube: https://youtu.be/8S0FDjFBj8o
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GE Online Center
GE Online Center
Protecting MRI’s
Protecting MRI’s
Protecting MRI’s
Protecting MRI’s
Prevent a Quench
Dedicated Service called MagMon
1037# Error Messages when starting an MRI?
MRI Components
MRI Components
• Temperature• Voltage• Cycles
Benefits of Monitoring
• Pro-active maintenance
http://business.time.com/2011/12/19/stop-changing-the-oil-every-3000-miles-already/
http://CheckYourNumber.org
Benefits of Monitoring
• Pro-active maintenance• Reduced down time• Competitive intelligence
Anesthesia
GE Aisys Carestation
• Anesthesia• Patient Monitor• Decision Support
GE Aisys Carestation
Remote monitoring?
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20040203005752/en/GE-Healthcare-Selects-Questra-Provide-Next-Generation-Remote
GE Aisys Carestation
Remote monitoring?
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/axeda-acquires-questra-65409312.html
GE Aisys Carestation
Remote monitoring?
http://www.ptc.com/news/2014/ptc-completes-acquisition-of-axeda
GE Aisys Carestation
Remote monitoring?
GE Aisys Carestation
Remote monitoring?
GE Aisys Carestation
Remote monitoring?• HIPAA Protection
Prediction
GE Navigator® Applications Suite
Historical Future
Summary
Summary
• Connectivity is key• Preventing and
Predicting MRI failures• Security risks
connecting to Anesthesia Systems
Cardiac Rehab
AACVPR Data RegistryAmerican Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmary Rehabilitation
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.
Senior Living
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
Wisconsin’s“Elder Boom”
Projections for the Growing 65+ Population,
2005 to 2035WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICESDivision of Long Term CareP-00138 (10/2009)
My Own Home:The #1 Choice for Long-Term Care
https://mlaem.fs.ml.com/content/dam/ML/Articles/pdf/AR6SX48F.pdf
Dr. Eric TopolScripps
• https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_topol_the_wireless_future_of_medicine
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
The Air Conditioner Story
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-17/oregon-s-radical-health-overhaul-blazes-new-trail.html
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
Smoke Test
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/
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
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
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/
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
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
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/
Pixie Briefs
http://www.ericsson.com/thinkingahead/networked_society/stories/#/film/pixie-smart-diapers
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
Pixie Briefs – It gets better!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OifRYoH6OUA
Disposable adult briefs to monitor hydration and
infection
http://www.pixiescientific.com/
MC10 Biostamps
http://www.ericsson.com/thinkingahead/networked_society/stories/#/film/mc10-biostamp
http://www.ericsson.com/thinkingahead/networked_society/stories/#/film/mc10-biostamp
Number of births: 3,932,181Deaths from SIDS: 0.1%
http://www.mc10inc.com/company-information/technology/
Conclusion
• Decreasing cost of sensors
• Increased connectivity
• Incredible computing power
What’s Changed?
Questions?