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The future of healthcare: when mobile disappears MBLT13 - May 15th, Moscow MATTEO PENZO - @MATTEOPENZO

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In today’s digital world, mobile devices are the powerful bridges between a connected ecosystem of healthcare professionals, caregivers and patients. New developments in big data, wearable sensors and the application of social layers are shifting an industry that used to focus on curing diseases to one that emphasizes health and wellness. But the mass adoption of connected healthcare will only happen when solutions are designed to be intuitive and technologies are forgotten. The future of healthcare will happen when mobile disappears into the background, placing the patient in the center and in control of their lives.

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The future of healthcare: when mobile disappearsMBLT13 - May 15th, Moscow

MATTEO PENZO - @MATTEOPENZO

Matteo Penzo@matteopenzo

frog drives innovation for the connected world.

Mobile devices and sensors technology are here to stay.

In the future, they just will be evenly distributed.

US spending on telecoms in healthcare grew from 7B$ to 8,3B$ in 2011.

In 2012 this spending grew with a rate of 4,7%.

In 2011 remote monitoring for chronic conditions grew year over year by 14,5%.

Medsmagazine, Sept 2012

The total US patient monitoring market is expected to grow at rate of 4% by 2018.

Medsmagazine, Sept 2012

© Siemens Medical Imaging App

The shifting of healthcare business models and ubiquitous connectivity are changing the way technology is perceived in most healthcare systems.

Connected Healthcare

Patient monitoring has moved from critical to low-acuity areas in the recent years.

iBGstars is a glucometer for iOS

Alivecor tracks your heart, while you keep your iPhone in your hands.

Asthmapolis: understanding asthma through big data

The Misfit Shine keep tracks of your movements. On the earth, and in the water.

Tinke by Zensorium monitors your heart and respiratory rates, and your blood oxygen level.

A laboratory-in-a-patch approach; a sensor able to gather blood pressure, heart beat, temperature, pathogens and many more.

Smartphones are the enablers of seamless integration of technology in our lives and behaviors.

“Soon, perhaps, it will be impossible to tell where the humans end, and the machines begin”

Maureen McHugh

Services based on the aggregation of data coming from multiple nodes (patients).

Services based on the aggregation of data coming from multiple sensors.

Services based on the lowering of the adoption barriers.

Family & Friends

Patient Community

Healthcare Professionals

Payer/ Providers

Patient

Empowered individuals supported by engaged caregivers & patient communities. Collaboration with HCPs under provider governance.

Based on a new patient-centered healthcare paradigm, it fosters a collaborative relationship between the patient, providers and social networks to improve health outcomes and help achieve lifestyle goals.

frog Connected Care Solution

Create Meaning from Data1. 2. 3.

Making it part of a conversation

Connecting it to daily life

Associating it with shared goals

The application recognizes correlations and trends, highlighting outliers so they are viewable at a glance and instantly actionable.

Enriched Analysis,Initiative Care

An Intimate Shared Care Network

Candoo leverages an

intimate social network

within the application to

offer support through

accountability and

encouragement and to

nudge the patient to stick

to the care plan with

prescribed activities.

On the patient application, the collected data are interpreted by the Virtual Coach who provides in-context and actionable suggestions for:

•Setting progressive targets tailored to user needs,

•Supporting long-term behavior evolution

•Providing a contact link to receive direct support during critical events

Interpretation

Catalyze community change, enable social reward.

Social integration

Give back value to individuals and organizations in return for the data they contribute.

Help build “Social Knowledge”

Mobile technology is seamlessly becoming part of our life, our ambients, our body.

We’ll cease to be aware of it. It will become transparent. It will disappear.