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Using Smartphones in Ski Patrol

Duncan Isaksen-Loxton !

Fédération Internationale des Patrouilles de Ski Big White, April, 2014

#FIPS2014

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Duncan Isaksen-Loxton

30 years in ski resorts Ex PSIA Instructor

!10 yrs Thredbo Patroller

Patrol Trainer !

15 yrs Web & Mobile Agency

!10 yrs Surf Life Saving

IRB Trainer

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Started Medic52 in 2013 www.medic52.com

!Author of

‘The Smartphone Medic’ !

Amazon Paperback Amazon Kindle

Founder & Author

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Social MediaTag questions with

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#smartskipatrol !

and I will answer your questions

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Hands Up!

• Are you constantly spending lots of time on paperwork?

• Can’t read what’s on an incident form?

• Have you ever had a time when the medical centre / doctor was not prepared for the patient?

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Smartphone Survey• Who has an iPhone?

• Who has an Android?

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The Smartphone Problem

• Weather

• Cell phone signal

• Cost of installation

• Data Security

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In this Presentation• Results of 2 years of research and trials

• Show you why smartphones are beneficial

• Give you answers to the obvious problems

• Look at Case Study in other industries

• What this world looks like in the future

• How it works in practice

• Why we need to move now

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The Resort ProblemPatient:!

Poorly educated Lost

Delays care

Patroller:!Paperwork

Double handles info Needs time

Resort:!Legislation driven

Insurance Protected Negative publicity risk

National / International: No single view of situation

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The Deck of Cards

• Only so much a person can remember, unless you are a card counter - not much data

• Maths nerds believe we have not seen every possible combination of a deal yet

• That’s a lot of data

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Surf Life Saving Australia• Has 166,000+ volunteers across 311 surf clubs

• Estimated 100 million beach visits per year via 36,000km of coastline

• Reduced coastal drowning over 7 years from 0.19 in 2004 -> 0.10 in 2011, per 100,000 population

✓ Through the use of mobile apps for recording conditions & accidents

✓ Education on in-bound Qantas flights

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SmartphonesWhy are smartphones a potential solution?

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Smartphones• Fastest & most prolific piece of technology on the

planet

• Only taken 5 years (the industrial revolution took 40!)

★ 2009 5% of population

★ 2014 22% of population (Business Insider Dec 2013)

• Tablets are spreading faster

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Penetration• Norway 67%

• Australia 64%

• Sweden 62%

• USA 56%

• Canada 56%

Our mobile planet, Google, BII Estimates, Gartner, IDC, World Bank 2013

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Hardware is improving faster than humans can exhaust

the potential application

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Already happeningJason Pearlmutter @ Mountain High

“The integration of our electronic investigation database and iPad have decreased our time

spent per incident by 75 percent.”Robert Chacon, Mountain High Assistant Mountain Manager, 2011

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Other Examples• ISS24/7 & Steep Management

• partners in 2014

• SkiPCR - iOS only, packaged with hardware - launched in 2014

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Imagine Mt. Powder Snow

• Fictional, but typical resort with 500,000 skier days

• 2.4 injuries / 1000 skier days

• 1,200 accidents

• 20 are career delaying / ending injuries

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Typical customer spend• Accommodation $1,200

• Lift pass $600

• Entertainment & food $800

• Flights / transport $300

• Ski rental & Lessons $400

• ~$50,000 over their lifetime (assuming 10 week visits)

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Lost Customer

• Costs $50,000 to the industry

• If its a key family member, may stop the whole family skiing

• Could result in kids not converting to lifelong skiers

• Cost to industry $200,000+

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Using Smartphones• We could influence ~10% (120) of accidents for the

better

• 5 of the serious injuries may not happen, or recovery is better

• Reduction in insurance premiums

• Customer return increases

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How?

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Patient• Smartphone app

• GPS Location

• Gets help faster

• Started their own accident report

• Can use existing marketing app

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Patroller• Collects quality data

• Live via the cloud

• Better medico-legal coverage

• Photos & Witness statements

• No double handling of forms

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Resort• Visibility

• Target education

• Happier Customers

• Increase return visits

• Lower Premiums

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There has never been a better time

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Industry Growth• Key targets now are kids

• We rely on parents to be safe, and return

• We need kids to be safe and have fun

• Conversion to lifetime skier relies on no / minor injuries

• Uphill battle against social & current marketing style

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Media & Press• Michael Shumacher

• Debate around helmet use

• Research is fragmented

• Liam Neeson

• No condolence or sympathy note from resort

• Litigation worries

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• Paper based forms

• Accident investigations with GPS and diagrams

• Double entry

• Time / accuracy issues

• No real visibility

Ski Patrol Now

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Ski Patrol Pioneers

• Patient uses GPS to identify location

• Patroller gets to them faster

• Patroller collects information / photos, shared via the cloud

• Handover is more efficient

• Patient history is more complete

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Snowboarder• Young, no lessons, no helmet, uneducated friends

• Rookie patroller

• Lot’s of expert assistance

• Surgery was unprepared

• Poor communication of situation

• Could have saved this teenagers life?

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Smartphones

• Weather Cases for protection Special gloves & liners

• Data Security Encryption & remote wipe, BYOD is far enough advanced

• Cost of installation Prolific tech, no need to buy lots of hardware

• Cell phone signal Cell signals growing, argument that it saves lives only a benefit to improve it

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The Future

• Pulse Oximeter

• Tricorders (Scanadu)

• Share data from scene, direct to paramedic / hospital

• All possible because of technology

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The Smartphone Medic

• Available shortly

• www.thesmartphonemedicbook.com

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Medic52

• Available shortly on iOS & Android

• Free to use on your phone

• www.medic52.com

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Takeaways

• It costs less than you think

• More data = more possibilities

• Agree on an international data format

• Customer education is the key

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Thank you & Questions?

• Duncan Isaksen-Loxton

[email protected] www.medic52.com

• Twitter / Facebook / Instagram: @medic52app

• AU: +61 (2) 800 65 082

• US: +1 (530) 563 5632

#smartskipatrol


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