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Without Interoperability there is not IoT
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The IoT is linked to the mobile Health
Useful for:
• Patients (Electronic Medical Record, EMR)
• Population Management
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Wearable devicesWearables will have a significant and pervasive impact on the economy in coming
years, profoundly altering how we interact with our technology, our environment and
each other:
smart watches, glasses, smart clothing …
There may be upward of 15% of smartphone owners who end up buying a wearable, the authors opine, for perhaps 6% share of the total global electronics market.
Source: The Next Big Thing (Credit Suisse)
forecasts are that 6.4 billion of connected things will be in use worldwide in 2016, up 30 percent from 2015, and will reach 20.8 billion by 2020.
Source: Gartner Inc.
The wearables market is a lot bigger than investors realize, they contend, at perhaps
$3 billion to $5 billion today, rising to perhaps $30 billion to $50 billion over the next 3-5 years.
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mHealth & IoT complexity
Using this data
for better
diagnosis and
better treatments
Monitor Way of Life Daily Activity
They capture massive amounts of Data
They control your
health:
Access to your
EMR
Check treatment
adherence …
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European Commission Public Consultation on mobile Health (April 2014)
Some of the Proposed actions identified as needed the development of mHealth:
Security, Big Data and Privacy: deal with massive amounts of data and protect users privacy at the
same time
Interoperability and european standards to:
• Connect the devices and get the maximun outcomes from the potential of mHealth generated
"Big Data"
• Integrate the mHealth solutions with the EMRs/EHRs
• European standards on the way the information is processed
Patient Safety and Legal Framework: Certification and quality of mHealth applications
Create clinical evidence on the uptake of mHealth solutions
Define funding and reimbursement schemes for the mHealth services
Conclusions after the Consultation:
mHealth is in a prelimnary phase but it will be a key piece in the future of the Healthcare Systems
mHealth will play a fundamental role to shift from a health system prepared to cure towards one
based in preventionSource: Report on the Public Consultation on the Green Paper on Mobile Health
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Interoperability
The Clinical Data generated by the Patient and the capacity of
Healthcare Organizations for accepting, seeing and
exchanging this data to take the best decisions are crucial to
have a Healthcare system that is effective and coordinated.
Source: Michael A. Wittie, MPH, y Simone Myrie en un blog post for HealthIT Buzz.
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The Importance of having a Healthcare Interoperability Platform
Incorporación de
mHealth/IoT
Análisis en tiempo-real para Actuar
Visión Unificada del
Paciente
The Interoperability platform
allows:
• A complete Integration
• Orchestrate all the
processes Share all the data
(and store them if
necessary)
• Rule based Processing
& it speeds up the
deployment of mHealth/IoT
Solutions
InterSystemsHealthcare
Interoperability
Platform
Socio con
Experiencia y
Compromiso
Excelencia
y
Soporte
Tecnología
Probada
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Without Interoperability there is not IoT
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