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Made in Ireland – Looking Global
Prof Maurice MulvennaTRAIL Living Lab
School of Computing and MathematicsUniversity of Ulster
A University of Ulster Innovation Lab
Visit us at trail.ulster.ac.uk
Outline
Connected Health Dimensions of Connected Health Examples Action steps
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Population norms… Connected health:
Ageing in placeIndependent livingDomiciliary careAssisted livingSheltered housingSupported housingRetirement homeNursing homeCare home
...> Medical intervention
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Services
Dimensions
Technical Business Model Timing Engagement
Ofcom research
Provide therapeutic support and guidance to this group of people during the hours of darknessInvestigate the needs of people with dementia at night timeResearch new technological capabilities that support sophisticated service offeringsOffer therapeutic interventions using music and familiar images at bedside device Sleep measurements variables: quantity of sleep, quality of sleep, rhythm of sleep
Needs-driven (ABC/UCD…) Mainstreaming
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State Academia
Industry
Users
Investigating the unmet needs of older people living in the local community.
Talking with older people in order to prioritise problems, seeking the best available evidence to meet needs
working with people to implement and evaluate the evidence in practice.
eParticipation empowering and involving citizens in transparent decision-making in the EU
TRAIL leading user engagement across EU and defining 10-20 electronic town meetings (eTMs)
eTMs:Allied health ProfessionalsOpen DataUser Centred InnovationsTown centre managementInterfacesConnected Health
Openisland.net
Action step… Propose eTM in Q1 2012 on Connected Health Based at CASALA/DKIT Supported by PARTERRE project with
TRAIL/BioBusiness Involve:
CarersUsersService providersTechnology providersCommissionersEtc…
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…THANKS