qualcomm slides clint mcclellan

36

Upload: marco-thompson

Post on 19-May-2015

1.339 views

Category:

Technology


6 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Page 2: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Every Body on the Net

Page 3: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Collapsing Time and Space in Healthcare

Page 4: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

625 Million+ 3G Subscribers Today

Forecast to Grow to 1.6 B+ 3G Subscribers by 2012

Source: Wireless Intelligence

3G

Page 5: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Page 6: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Worldwide Healthcare Shortages

Page 7: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Healthcare Is a Critical Global Issue

• 1.6 Billion Overweight, 400 million obese

• 860 Million Chronic Diseases

• 600 Million Elderly

Source: World Health Organization, McKinsey, Pfizer

Page 8: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

BAN 3GWWAN

Phone Is the Most Personal Device

4.0 Billion Cell PhonesOver 3 Billion More Than Any Other Computing or Consumer Electronics Device

• Connection to network• Significant local processing

Page 9: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Wireless Mobile Devices and Biosensors Will Transform Healthcare

Page 10: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Body AreaNetwork

Wireless LAN-WiFi

Broadcast

Personal AreaNetwork

CellularWide Area Network

Macro cellsMicro, Pico, Femto Cells

GPS

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Page 11: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

EV-DO/EV-DO Rev.A

HSDPA/HSUPA

GSM/GPRS/EDGE

STANDALONE GPS

Page 12: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Technical Meetings

Investor Meetings

C-Level Summit

Tradeshows

PrivateBriefings

IndustryResearch

12

Page 13: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Continua Connectivity

Page 14: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Continua Promoters

Page 15: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

The Alliance will act as an umbrella organization to complement, draw together and expand upon the mHealthinitiatives of multiple organizations around the world.

It will cultivate cross-sector, public and private, collaboration in support of innovation and projects that address global health needs.

mHealth Alliance

Page 16: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

™www.westwirelesshealth.org

Internal Innovation

”Help create a connected healthcare system, with solutions that are predictive, preventive, and personalized”

The Institute aims to move emerging wireless health technologies quickly into the hands of doctors, healthcare organizations and end-

users – ensuring along the way that life-enhancing and lifesaving devices and products are safe, secure, reliable and cost-effective.

Page 17: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

• Medical Innovation and Internationally Recognized Leadership:– Eric Topol, MD, an employee of Scripps Health & world renowned medical researcher, with over 2,700

published papers, will lead clinical research at the Institute

• World Class Name Recognition and Clinical Credibility:– Scripps Health is a well-known name in the healthcare industry, Scripps Clinic is an internationally

known medical group, and Scripps Research Institute is a $500M non-profit research organization housing 3 Nobel Laureates, 18 members of the National Academy of Science, and 9 members of the National Institutes of Medicine, 289 faculty, 815 postdoctoral fellows and 235 graduate students

– Scripps has a $20M NIH Translational Medicine Grant with emphasis on Genomics and Wireless Health

• Clinical Research and Development: – Scripps Health provides a large base for clinical research projects with its five hospitals, 19 outpatient

facilities, over 2,600 physicians, and some 500,000 patients.– Scripps Health staff & physicians expected to generate wireless innovations derived from their clinical

activities

Scripps Health

Page 18: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Internal R&D

Incubation &Acceleration

ContractClinical Trials

WirelessCompatibility

Center

Grants- NIH- NSF- DoD

Industries- Medical Device- Pharmaceutical

Industries- Hospitals- Medical Facilities- Wireless Medical Devices

Page 19: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

The Institute is the ‘brain child’ of Eric Topol, M.D., of Scripps Health, Don Jones of Qualcomm, and Gary West of the Gary and Mary West Foundation.

The West Foundation was founded in 2006 with the mission to create new avenues for young & older Americans to enjoy a high quality of life.

The Creation of the West Wireless Health Institute

Page 20: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Wireless Health Initiative

Dr. Eric J. Topol, M.D.Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Health Director, Scripps Translational Science Institute and Scripps Genomic Medicine The Gary and Mary West Chair of Innovative Medicine, Scripps Health Professor of Translational Genomics , The Scripps Research Institute Chief Medical Officer and Founding Board Member, West Wireless Health Institute Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine , Scripps Clinic

Page 21: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Wireless Implants

• ECG• Heart Rate• Respiratory Rate

CardioMEMS miniature implantable sensors use radiofrequency energy to transmit real-time data and communicate this information to the patient’s physician for the management of patients with congestive heart failure.

• Cardiac Output• Blood Pressure• Heart Rate

CardioNet’s Diagnostic Devices wirelessly and remotely detect cardiac arrhythmias.

Diagnostic Devices

Page 22: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

FitnessSmart Band-Aids © will enable people to measure and wirelessly transmit information while exercising.

Home Health Hubs enable people to capture and wirelessly transmit vital signs, improving health, and fitness maintenance.

Health maintenance• Heart Rate• Respiratory Rate• Distance/Steps taken/Relative motion• Speed• Elevation• Calories Burned

Remote Care• Caregiver Connections• Diagnostics• Monitoring

Health Maintenance• Coaching• Diary Functions

Home Health Hubs

Omron Pedometer

Omron Body Composition Meter

Omron Blood Pressure Monitor

Johnson & Johnson Glucose Meter

Healthcare Devices

Cellular Network

Page 23: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

SMART Band-Aids ©

Smart Band-Aids © are merging wireless body-area network communications (WBAN) with improved biosensors and continuous blood pressure.

• Continuous Blood Pressure• Heart Rate• SP02• Other Vital Signs

A Wireless Patch Drug Delivery system, or wireless transdermal patch, is an adhesive patch with a drug reservoir that is placed on the skin to deliver a specific dose of medication. Sensors transmit data for monitoring and control purposes.

• Control Patch Activation• Monitor Use• Monitor Therapy• Adjust Drug Delivery

Patch Drug Delivery

Page 24: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Targeted Drug TherapyMicroCHIPS’ drug therapy solution provides patients with implantable chips that monitor the amount of medication the body needs. This information is wirelessly sent, collected, and available for analysis by physicians, caregivers, and patients.

• Osteoporosis• Diabetes• Cardiology• Ophthalmology

Mobile diagnostic kits in development bring safe, effective treatment to those living in remote areas of India. This idea will provide a proof of concept that can be expanded globally.

Remote, Mobile Clinics

Page 25: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Medication ComplianceProteus develops products that integrate in-body electronics and sensor technologies into existing pharmaceuticals to improve therapeutic outcomes. Embedded transmitters in pills are activated when patients digest them. Once activated, it sends a message to a band aid receiving signals that the medication has been taken, and at what time.

• Measures Compliance• Improves Therapeutics

Page 26: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Data Management Service

Omron Pedometer

Omron Body Composition Meter

Omron Blood Pressure Monitor

Johnson & Johnson Glucose Meter

Healthcare Devices

CellularNetwork

Page 27: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Transforming Healthcare

LifeCOMM Diabetes Management Solution

Page 28: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Phone Reminds Patients to Take Their Meds

Page 29: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

BAN

Challenge: Building a Platform for Sensors

• Ultra Low Power- Extended battery life

• Security- Data must remain private

• Integration with sensors- Sensor-specific processing

on platform- Easy configuration

• Smart nodes- IP transport and protocols from sensor to servers

• Flexible deployment topologies- Star or mesh- Scalability

Page 30: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Challenge: Personal Health View

• Decentralized • Standards for Interoperability− Security/access control− Aggregation

Presenter
Presentation Notes
1.
Page 31: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Consumers are not afraid of Telehealth

Page 32: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Thank You
Page 33: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Thank You

Page 34: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Back Up

Page 35: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Opportunity: Replace Large DevicesCreate “Diagnostics as a Service”

Leads

Wireless Diagnostic Sensors Server-based Computing

3G WirelessData Network

• Current Medical Devices− Expensive: $10Ks− Single Function− Large

• Diagnostics as a Service− Inexpensive− Scalable− Remote Server-based

In-Room or On-Sensor Display

Page 36: Qualcomm Slides Clint McClellan

Technical Meetings

Investor Meetings

C-Level Summit

Tradeshows

PrivateBriefings

IndustryResearch