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Frost Mhealthtechnologiesapplicationsthatradicallychangechronicdiseasemanagement 121207095117 Phpapp01
Frost Mhealthtechnologiesapplicationsthatradicallychangechronicdiseasemanagement 121207095117 Phpapp01
Mobile technologies hold great promise to transform healthcare organizations by bringing clinical workflow, patient vitals, and healthcare delivery to the point of care.
Prasanna Vadhana Kannan, Industry Analyst Medical Devices and Imaging 12/6/2012
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5+ years industry expertise in evaluating emerging technology developments and industry trends in the medical devices; diagnostic imaging; and biotechnology clusters. Has an in-depth understanding of Technology Roadmap and Applications Landscape Analysis of medical devices & diagnostic imaging innovations Received certification in Innovations Management and graduation in Industrial Biotechnology
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Focus Points
Mobile health: Geared towards better healthcare management Business Accelerators and Challenges mHealth applications : Smart healthcare integration Emerging Opportunities for mHealth application scenarios Key Trends and Future Outlook
Poll Question
According to you, what could be the most important issue holding out healthcare practices and clinicians from adopting smartphone-enabled management tools and medical apps?
Physicians having own perceptions around mHealth technology utilization and adoption Concerns revolving around the costs of mHealth tools setup Healthcare facilities taking reliability of patient health data delivered via mHealth platform as a concern
The measuring equipment being mobile facilitates the biomedical recordings to be stored as a fragment of the electronic health record(EHR) in a database. Many mobile medical devices are now connected to medical information technology networks and information technology(IT) networks are these days remotely accessible through the medical devices--This stands out as a desirable developmental trend. The storage capacity, faster computing speeds, ease of use, and portability render mobile devices an optimal solution in terms of diagnosis and monitoring of chronic conditions. With mobility being discussed as a prominent theme and a top takeaway from health IT conference (HIMSS12), many vendors are focused upon an iPhone or an iPad app. design and healthcare providers are realizing the need to manage the BYOD (bring your own device) trend in hospital settings.
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BodyMedia FIT system on-body monitoring system Picture Source: BodyMedia Inc.(Pittsburgh, PA)
Knowledge Management: Monitoring of information: Monitoring attributes include telehealth systems, telemonitoring units. Management attributes include time-based analysis, patient behavior change, clinical decision support tools, predictive analysis, closed loop ROI analysis.
Measurement of Data Measurement attributes used include blood glucose meters, Holter Monitors, scales.
Business Accelerators
Government influence in uptake of mHealth solutions is high
Business Challenges
Informational mobile health solutions----Sustainable Impact Penetration Rate---Mature Vitality GlowCaps; Great Call Medication Reminder Service; Vitaphone, Medicall phone consultation Mobile data collection tools for mapping incidences and disease surveillance--Moderate impact Penetration Rate---Mature Episurveyor; ChildCount+; mDHIL tool
Mobile networks for management of long-term conditionsHuge Impact Penetration Rate---Emerging AGNITY Healthcare; WellDoc Inc.; Numerex Corporation
Source: DataDyne
mHealth apps. for well being and remote monitoring applicationsHuge Impact Penetration Rate: Is Touted as Future of chronic disease management
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Personalized fitness support apps. Drug safety and healthy eating awareness mobile apps. Mobile access to medical databases
Wireless devices as personal emergency response systems(mPERS Wireless fall prevention devices and geriatric support
Source: Frost & Sullivan.
Self-management of diabetes, cardiovascular, and asthma conditions Mobile phone-based calendars for improved medication adherence
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WellDoc Diabetes Manager system Picture Credits: WellDoc Inc. (Baltimore, Maryland)
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NUVANT cardiac telemetry system Picture Credits: Corventis. Inc. (San Jose, CA)
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Poll Question
Which of the following mHealth applications holds a bright potential for improved patient care?
Intelligent medication adherence support tools Health and fitness-related smart phone apps Sensors as peripherals for smartphones, which enable personalized disease monitoring
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Prasanna Vadhana Kannan Industry Analyst Medical Devices and Imaging Technical Insights (404) 697-2628 [email protected]
Pramodh Ishwarakrishnan Research Manager Medical Devices and Imaging Technical Insights 91-44-66814135 [email protected]
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