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INTEL CONFIDENTIAL
Trendy to Intelligent Healthcare NetworkConnected Hospital, Connected Healthcare
Kwek Ser WeeMarket Development Manager
Embedded Communication GroupIntel
September 2011
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Agenda
• Healthcare Delivery System – a Global Challenge!• Connected Hospital & Connected Healthcare at Trend• Oversee Healthcare Sector Devices
– Clinical vs less-Clinical
• Bedside Terminals readiness, and more…• Intel Extended Life Roadmap• Call to Action
– Driving the Pilot!
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Healthcare Delivery Challenges in China
医疗资源配置失衡
Quality of Care 三长一短
Cost 看病贵
Access看病难
Healthcare Resource
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Problems facing the U.S. Healthcare system
1 “$2.3 Trillion Spent on Health Care in 2008,” The Associated Press, January 5, 20102 “An Older and More Diverse Nation by Midcentury,” US Census Bureau News, August 14, 20083 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, EE Times, October 13, 20084 “The Cost Conundrum,” The New Yorker, June 1, 20095 ANSR May 2007 Consensus Document6 “The Price of Excess: Identifying Waste in Healthcare Spending” PriceWaterhouseCoopers, 2009
Actual health care costs amounted to $2.3 trillion in 2008, 16.2% of GDP, and an average of $7,681 per person.1
Unsustainably high costs
In 2030, when all of the baby boomers will be 65 and older, nearly one in five U.S. residents is expected to be 65 and older.2
Aging population
Almost half the U.S. population has at least one chronic disease and spending on chronic diseases accounts for 75% of the nation’s medical bill.3
Epidemic of chronic conditions
Some hundred thousand people die each year from complications of surgery-far more than die in car crashes4
Poor quality of care
The shortage of nurses is expected to reach 340,000 by 2020 in the U.S.5
Limited access to health services
Wasteful spending in the health system has been calculated at up to $1.2 trillion of the $2.2 trillion spent nationally, more than half of all health spending…6
System inefficiency
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Highest Quality of Life at the Lowest CostQ
uality
of
Lif
e Proactive Health and Wellness
Home CareResidential/Community
/Ambulatory Care
Acute Care
Reduce illness.Promote wellness and empowerment. Reduce costly
emergency care. Better manage chronic disease.
Reduce hospital (re) admissions.Manage at home.
Earlier Discharge to Ambulatory environments.
Cost of Care
Care Coordination For Better Outcomes – From Hospital into the Home
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Biz OpportunityThe opportunity to create a network of intelligent, connected devices within all aspects of the operation.
The Connected Hospital
OperatingRooms
Patient Rooms
Nursing StationICU
Urgent CareImaging
Data Center
Store
Reception
Pharmacy
Cafe
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The Connected Healthcare at Big
HealthCheckup
Self Check& Control
Home
Emergency
RemoteDiagnostic
Clinic
Community Hospital
Academic Hospital ResearchPharmacy
Visiting Care
DataExchange
DataExchange
Personal Health Record
Electronic Health Record
Patient-Centric Care
Data Repository
Long term Care
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Foundation at EMR/PHR, Trend to Front-end Connected Devices!
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Oversee the Healthcare Sector Devices- Medical, Healthcare, Wellness -
Clinical(FDA a MUST. Traditional device)
Less Clinical(IP65, 60601-1-1, ease of sanitary, able to connect back-end like EMR, HIS etc)
Today Tomorrow… Coming Future…
• Ultrasound• High-end multi-
parameter patient monitoring
• CT/MRI/X-Ray
• Portable Handheld Ultrasound
• Low-end multi-parameter patient monitoring
• Bedside terminals• Medical Tablet• Medical Panel unit• Medical Cart• Fitness Equipment
• RPM: Medical Kiosk • RPM: Home Healthcare monitoring
Medical, Healthcare, Wellness - A Diverse Market at a Glance
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Intel Architecture for Medical Devices
CT/PETUltrasoundMRIDigital X-RayRetinal Scanner
ECGPatient MonitoringBedside TerminalsHealthcare Kiosk’sMedical CartsLab Equipment
Infusion PumpsDefibrillatorsVentilators
Imaging Diagnostics Proactive Health
Therapeutic
Fitness EquipmentRestorative TherapyAthletic TrainingEquipment
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Bedside Terminals HW Readiness- Available at Intel eco-system value chain -
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#4 - Medical - Bedside Terminal
- Solution: SNB-MB + QM67- OS: Meego- Key features
Magnetic Strip Reader Smart Card Reader VOIP Barcode Scanner Video Capture Digital TV RFID Touch Panel Wireless
The Emerging Bedside Terminals, Wall-Mount, Nursing Cart Solutions
Can’t Wait To Share the moment…? Bedside Terminal the answer
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Avalue Bedside Terminal- based on latest Intel® Core i3/i5, QM67 platform -
Together with Avalue, We Bring You the Demo Today the Bedside Terminal as in Total Solution, Ready for Your Hospital Engagement in
Pilot Deployment (HW+SW)
• What is this??– Point of Care at patient
bed• Who the Users?
– Patient, Doctor, Nurse• Where to Deploy?
– Hospital in-patient beds, patient room, nursing cart
• Why to Deploy?– Efficiency: patient /doctor
communication, nurse room-visits and medication routine etc
– Additional revenue income to hospital (eg: VOD, advertising into hospitals etc)
– More…• How to Deploy?
– Are you System Integrators or having close contacts into hospital IT department? Let’s discuss…
• Why Intel based Solution? Non-interrupted responsive high performance, scalable across low-to-high end solution, and more importantly, the remote manageability by Intel® AMT to reduce burden/worrying at Hospital IT maintenance team…
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What else is Intel Healthcare sector working on with the eco-system value chain …… ?
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Objective:
• To facilitate Intel China market survey and focus group study on mobile healthcare the trend
• Sweet Spot: 7” for nurse, 10” for Doctor
• 2D Barcode scanner a must for nurse device
Medical Tablet for Nurse- Prototype Concept, 5” Screen, Intel Menlow -
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Remote Patient Monitoring- Rural Clinics, Home Healthcare, Public/Enterprise, Hospital-to-Hospital -
All-in-One, Highly Integrated Decoupled Model
Hospital-to-Hospital Expert Sharing / 2nd Opinion between hospitals
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Full Performance
Blades
Thin Blades, Mezzanines
Scalable Mainstream / Perf
Scalable Value / Entry
Low Power Performance
ULV / Fanless
Low Power Value
Low Power Entry
Entry Performance (LPIA)
Ultra Low Power (LPIA)
Intel Extended Life Roadmap Brands
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>100W (CPU+ Chipset)
50-100W
35-50W
30-65W
30-65W
30-45W
15-25W
~40W
10-20W
8-10W
<5W
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One Single Architecture for Different Features, Performance, Entrance Pricing
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Networked Devices Improve Medical Care- Connected Health -
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• Networked devices improve medical care
• Evaluation Kit with IEEE 11073 Continua* Certified Software Stack for Medical Applications …
• Design into Single Chip…• And a lot more from http://edc.intel.com• Ask for Performance Data!
Visit http://www.intel.com/go/medical
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Intel® Medical Evaluation Kit- Continua Health Alliance compliance binary file -
Download From: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/embedded/applications/medical/evaluation-kit/overview
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Call to Action
• Evolution in medical healthcare delivery system always a worldwide challenge
– Let’s start with pilot!
• Drive into Pilot Deployment in 2012– Identify yourself local System Integrators or your close contacts into Hospital IT department now,
in 2011– Let’s match-make, customize or co-develop solution blocks at needs!
• Healthcare a big diverse sector– Medical, Healthcare, Wellness ---- identify your opportunity
• Electronic Medical Record (EMR) the back-end foundation, is driving front-end device opportunity at emerging