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INDEPENDENT/ASSISTED LIVING
The balance between essential care and preventative care is a crucial step towards creating a morecost-effective form of treating the elderly, impaired, and disabled. The introduction of telehealthcareinto modern society will become a necessary step towards enhancing people’s lives.
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
It is estimated the 90% of older people would like to live in their own home.
• 30% of homes in Europe and the US could benefit from assisted living monitors.
• Each deployment per home will include between 10 to 30 sensors.
Barriers• 98% of UK adults are unaware that assistive
technologies are an important part of social care.
Drivers• GE and Intel are putting up $250 (£170m) of their
own cash over the next five years to do R & D collaboratively on home healthcare devices.
• Of the £11billion spent on long term elderly care, £4billion is spent by patients themselves.
• Telecare could prevent 160,000 people from enteringresidential care per year, with potential costs savings of £2.0 billion per year.
AGEING SOCIETY
In the UK, the number of people over 65 is expected toalmost double to 16.8 million by 2050 and the number ofpeople suffering from long-term conditions will rise fromaround 18.5 million today to 20.6 million by 2020.
There are currently around 600 million people globally in the developed economies who are over the age of 60. By 2025 that will rise to 1.2 billion and by 2050 it willincrease to 2 billion.
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INDEPENDENT/ASSISTED LIVING
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KEY ISSUES
Falls• 8,000 older people fall every day in the UK• 70% of falls occur at night • Falls account for 10% of acute hospital admissions
in the UK • Hip fractures, usually as a result of falls, cost the
NHS £1.7bn a year • 1 in 5 older people who fracture a hip die within
6 months• Falls at home among elderly cost ambulance
service £145 each time
Dementia• The total estimated worldwide cost of dementia
was US$604 billion in 2010.• By 2025 one million people in the UK will have
dementia • Dementia costs the UK over £17 billion per year
Prevalence of dementia Estimated prevalence of dementia for those aged 60and over, standardised to Western Europe population,by GBD region (%)
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PIXIC
Since 2008, Pixic has been providing silicon chipdesign and signal processing consultancy servicesto the global semiconductor and electronics arena.Pixic intends to increasingly specialise in LifeSciences providing R&D consultancy services to thesector as well as generate its own IP. Pixic won aSMART:Scotland grant in January 2010 to help fundits development of a new falls detection technology.
www.pixic.co.uk