innoversum 2011: presentatie inertia technology
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Innoversum 2011Deze presentatie gaat over:ICT, Telemonitoring en social media voor zelfmanagement in de gezondheidszorgTRANSCRIPT
Smaller. Smarter. Wireless.
Background
Inertia Technology is a spin-off from the Pervasive Systems group at University of Twente
Pervasive wireless sensor networks Main focus on motion sensing
Embedded Computer
Mainframe
Wireless sensor nodeSize
Number
Personal Computer
History
Started at the end of 2008 Originated from cutting edge research in 2004-2008
Awarded with the Christiaan Huygens 2009 prize by KNAW Nominated among the 3 top-talent finalists for the Simon Stevin
Gezel 2009 prize by STW
Healthcare & Ambient Assisted Living
Industrial process monitoring
Sports Safety and security
Applications
ProMove: versatile platform for motion capture
Healthcare: chronic diseases
59% of the 57 million deaths annually
46% of the global burden of disease
75% ($1.7 trillion) of all US health care spending in 2007
45% of Americans have at least one chronic conditions
26% with multiple conditions Healthcare today Healthcare unbound
Location At the institution With the consumer
Organization Fragmented Networked
Clinical approach
Episodic Health maintenance
Decision maker Doctor Doctor and patient
Funding Third-party Self pay
Data Periodic Always on
Vendors Traditional healthcare providers
Retailers, IT, telecom
Smart wireless sensors can make real the vision of healthcare unbound !
COPD
COPD: the 4th cause of death worldwide, the 3rd in 2020 !
00
0.50.5
1.01.0
1.51.5
2.02.0
2.52.5
3.03.0
Proportion of 1965 Rate Proportion of 1965 Rate
1965 - 19981965 - 1998 1965 - 19981965 - 1998 1965 - 19981965 - 1998 1965 - 19981965 - 1998 1965 - 19981965 - 1998
–59%–59% –64%–64% –35%–35% +163%+163% –7%–7%
CoronaryHeart
Disease
CoronaryHeart
Disease
StrokeStroke Other CVDOther CVD COPDCOPD All OtherCauses
All OtherCauses
Source: NHLBI/NIH/DHHSSource: NHLBI/NIH/DHHS
IS-ACTIVE
European initiative on Ambient Assisted Living
Develop solutions for self-management of COPD
Validation with COPD patients in 3 countries: The Netherlands Romania Norway
IS-ACTIVE
Stimulate exercisingthrough gaming
Design for usability: wearable sensors and smart objects
Monitor the physical activity and
physiological parameters
Give real-time feedback on progress
Architecture
Activity monitoring & Exercising
Results & Outlook
Initial trials performed in the 3 countries this year
30 patients
Very good acceptance
High impact of the real-time feedback
Interest to buy the system!
Large scale trials will follow up at the end of this year
Complete system to be commercialized within 1-2 years
Conclusions
There is a clear and acute need for smart healthcare solutions for chronic diseases
Self-management
Control the disease
Home as the care environment
Keep it simple for the user!