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The Next Generation of Healthcare: Personal Connected Health & Wellness
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Mission
“Our Mission is to establish an ecosystem of interoperable personal connected health systems that empower individuals and organizations to better manage their health and wellness”
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The Continuum of Care
CONTINUUM of LIFE
CONTINUUM of CAREGIVERS
Infant
AmateurAthlete
Diet/FitnessDiet/FitnessFocusedFocused
Active LifestyleActive Lifestyle
LivingLivingIndependentlyIndependently
ChronicChronicPatientPatient
AcuteAcuteRecoveryRecovery
PhysicianPhysician
HomeHomeHealthcareHealthcare
ProfessionalProfessional
Wellness CoachWellness Coach
Family Caregivers Family Caregivers
Extended FamilyExtended Family
Continua Health Alliance enables a personal connected health eco-system that empowers individuals & families to
better manage their own health and wellness across the continuum of life
and care methods.
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Goal: Realize Peak Health Potential
• Goal – Experience peak health potential throughout life for a high quality of life at minimal costs
• Reality– Average individual is experiencing much less of full health potential than expected at a high
financial & quality of life cost • Cause
– Adverse health events such as stress, poor nutrition, inactivity… are causing the population to fall away from their peak health potential
Adapted from Oregon Medical Labs
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Happening earlier in life
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The Challenge
Worldwide today:– 1 billion adults
overweight– 860 million individuals
with chronic conditions– 600 million individuals
age 60 or older– 75-85% of healthcare
spending is on chronic condition management
Source: World Health Organization; McKinsey
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The Goal: Improve Lifestyle Choices, Health
= Non Modifiable Contributors to Disease
= Modifiable Contributors to Disease
Hu et al. Diet, lifestyle and the risk of type 2 Diabetes in women. NEJM 2001 Sep 13;345(11):790-7.Stampfer MJ, Hu FB, Manson JE, Rimm EB, Willett WC. Primary prevention of coronary heart disease in women through diet and lifestyle. N Engl J Med. 2000; 343: 16–22
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The Solution: Personal Connected Healthcare
There is increasing evidence to support the value of remote monitoring for individuals with chronic conditions, including:
• 35-56% reduction in mortality ; • 47% reduction in risk of hospitalization; • 6 days reduction in length of hospital admission and • 65% reduction in office visits ; • 40-64% reduction in physician time for checks and • 63% reduction in transport costs
(Cleland et al 2005; Lee R, Goldberg et al, 2003; Scalvini S et al., 2001; Elsner et al, 2006; Van Ginneken et al 2006)
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Continua DomainsTo organize its work, Continua segmented the market in three large Domains
Living Independently Longer
Living Independently Longer
Wellness Wellness
Manage Chronic Conditions Manage Chronic Conditions
People are at the center of everything we do
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WellnessOne billion adults overweight worldwide
Internet
Pedometer
Blood-pressure
Cuff
Heart
Strap
Medication
Tracking
Weight
Scale
Fitness
Equipment
DigitalHome
Cell Phone
PC
PersonalHealthRecord
HealthcareProfessionals
Weight lossand fitnesscoaching
Continua member companies help individuals live healthier, more active lives by connecting them to their wellness team through a more efficient exchange of personal fitness information.
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Internet
Manage Chronic Conditions 860 million individuals with chronic conditions wor ld wide
Continua member companies help individuals with chronic conditions live healthier lives by connecting them to their careteam through a more efficient exchange of personal health information.
Pedometer
Blood-pressure
Cuff
Pulse Ox
Medication
Tracking
Weight Scale
Fitness
Equipment
DigitalHome
Cell Phone
Personal Health System
PCFamilyCare
Givers
DiseaseManagement
Service
PersonalHealthRecord
HealthcareProvider
Thermometer
Glucose Meter
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Internet
Living Independently Longer600 million elderly individuals world wide
Continua member companies help the elderly live independently longer, with dignity and security, through the efficient exchange of personal health and safety information that connects them to their family and care team.
FamilyCare
Givers
ElderlyMonitoringServices
DiseaseManagement
Service, HealthcareProvider
Diet andWellnessServices
DigitalHome
Pedometer
Blood-pressure
Cuff
Medication
Tracking
Home
Automation
& Control
Fitness
Equipment
Pulse Ox
Cell Phone
Personal Health System
PC
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Already Complete : Interfaces & Standards
HealthRecordNetworkInterface
Personal Device
Weight Scale
Pulse Oximeter
Independent
Living Activity
Cardio / Strength
Medication
Adherence
Glucose Meter
Pulse /
Blood Pressure
Thermometer
Physical Activity
Peak Flow
AggregationManager
DeviceConnectivity
WideArea
Network(WAN)
Interface
TelehealthServiceCenter
HealthRecords
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Continua BT Profiles
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Guidelines →→→→ Certification →→→→ Recognizable Logo
GuidelinesContinua member companies will select connectivity standards and publish Guidelines for strict interoperability.
Certification and LogoContinua is establishing a test and certification
program with a recognizable logo signifying the promise of interoperability with other certified products.
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Board Members
Continua Health Alliance Confidential 142012/10/24
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Promoter MembersOpen Open
InternationalInternational
Continua Health Alliance Confidential 852012/10/24
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Over 200 Over 200 Member Member
Companies!Companies!Contributors� Advanced Micro Devices
� Alive Inc.
� All Medicus Co., Ltd.
� Allion Labs, Inc.
� Alps Electric Co., Ltd.
� American Heart Association
� Anakena Solutions, Inc.
� Analog Devices
� Andago Ingenieria s.l.
� Anson Group LLC
� Aptar Pharma
� ASE Consulting Limited
� AstraZeneca
� AT&T
� AT4 Wireless
� Austrian Institute of Technology
� Bayer
� Biocomfort Diagnostics GmbH
� Bionime Corporation
� BIOSPACE Co., Ltd.
� Bluegiga Technologies Oy
� BodyTel Europe GmbH
� Broadcom Corporation
� Brunel University
� Care Innovations
� CEA-LETI
� Centre for Global eHealthInnovation
� Cerner Corporation
� CETIC
� Chongqing University
� Christus Health
� Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
� Cinterion Wireless Modules
� Cnet Sweden
� Cogent Healthcare Systems
� Comarch
� CORE Corporation Chubu Company
� Coöperatie Slimmer Leven 2020 U.A.
� CSC
� CSR plc
� DELBio Inc.
� DELTA
� Dexcom Inc.
� Dialog Semiconductor
� Doro AB
� DSP Group
� Dynastream Innovations Inc.
� Elbrys Networks
� Empirica GmbH
� Epstein, Becker, & Green, P.C.
� Essence Security International
� ETRI
� FitLinxx
� Flextronics Design SRL
� Fraunhofer Gesellschaft e.V. -Allianz AAL
� Freescale Semiconductor
� frog design, inc.
� Frontline Test Equipment
� Future Technology Devices International
� GE Healthcare
� GlobalMedia Group, LLC
� H3System Co., Ltd.
� Healthrageous
� Hidea Solutions Co., LTD
� Hitachi, Ltd.
� Hosiden Corporation
� Hospital Clinic
� Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
� Humana, Inc.
� iMetrikus
� iMPak Health LLC
� Industrial Technology Research Institute
� Infineon Technologies
� Info Solution SpA
� Institute of Biomedical
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Over 200 Over 200 Member Member
Companies!Companies!Contributors� Insung Information Co., Ltd.
� InterComponentWare, Inc.
� Juniper Networks
� Kaiser Permanente
� KDDI R&D Labs
� Kontron AG
� KT Corporation
� L & T Integrated Engineering Services
� Lamprey Networks, Inc.
� LG Electronics Inc.
� Macnica, Inc.
� Marvell International Ltd.
� Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
� MEDCOM - The Danish Healthcare Data Network
� Medtronic
� Mentor Graphics Corporation
� Merck Serono S.A.
� Micrium Inc.
� Microchip Technology
� Microsemi Corporation
� Microsoft Corporation
� Mindray DS USA, Inc.
� MindTree Ltd.
� MIR - Medical International Research
� MITRE Corporation
� MOH Holdings Pte. Ltd.
� MphasiS Ltd.
� Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
� NEC Corporation
� Nestle
� NeuroVista
� Neusoft Medical Systems Co., Ltd.
� NHS Connecting for Health
� Nihon Kohden Corporation
� Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
� Nokia Corporation
� Nordic Semiconductor ASA
� Novo Nordisk
� NXP B.V.
� Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
� ON Semiconductor
� openit, Inc.
� Oregon Scientific Inc.
� PA Consulting Group
� Pfizer
� Prodea Systems Inc.
� Prolific Technology Inc.
� Proskauer Rose LLP
� Qatar Science & Technology Park
� QNX Software Systems Co.
� Rancore Technologies Private Limited
� Renesas Technology America
� ResMed Corp.
� Rogers Communications
� Ryoyo Electro Corporation
� S3 Group
� Sagemcom
� Samtec, Inc.
� Sanofi-Aventis
� Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd
� Seers Technology Co., Ltd.
� Seiko Epson Corporation
� SHL Telemedicine
� Signove Tecnologia S.A.
� SINTEF
� SterlingTech, Inc.
� Stollmann E+V GmbH
� Stonestreet One, LLC
� Sumitomo Electric Networks, Inc.
� Swissmed Mobile
� Sybase iAnywhere
� T-Systems International GmbH
� TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
� TaiDoc Technology Corporation
� TechnoGym
� Telbios, SpA
� Telcare, Inc.
� Telecommunication Metrology Center of MIIT
� Telefonica S.A.
� Telehealth Solutions Ltd.
� TELUS Health Solutions
� Terumo Corporation
� Tesan SpA
� The Scottish Centre for Telehealth
� Tokyo Electron Device Ltd.
� Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.
� Toshiba Corporation
� TRaC Global Ltd.
� TTA
� Tynetec Ltd
� UCB SA
� UL
� Unicare Saude
� University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
� V.A.
� VigNet Inc.
� Vodafone Group Services Ltd.
� Voluntis
� VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
� Weinmann Geräte Für Medizin GmbH & Co. KG
� Wind River
� Zephyr Technology Corporation
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Supporting Participants
Continua Health Alliance Confidential
2012/10/24 18
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Industry Liaisons
Continua Health Alliance Confidential 192012/10/24
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Building Awareness Around the World …
Continua sponsored public symposiums and member summits
Belfast2010
2012: Austin, Berlin
2013: Portland, Taipei
London2007
San FranciscoJune 2006, 2007, 2008
BostonOctober 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
IrelandJanuary 2008
February 2009
Spain March 2009
TokyoApril 2007
VancouverJune 2009
San DiegoFebruary 2010
South Korea2010
Amsterdam2011
Singapore2011
Washington D.C.2011
Austin2012
LuxembourgApril 2008
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Scope of Version 2012 Scope of Version 2011, 2010 and 1.0
Pulse Oximeter, Blood Pressure Monitor, Thermometer, Weighing Scale, Glucose Meter, Cardiovascular Fitness, Step Counter, Strength Fitness, Activity Hub, Adherence Monitor, Peak Flow Meter, Fall Sensor, Motion Sensor, Enuresis Sensor, Contact Closure Sensor, Switch Sensor, Dosage Sensor, Water Sensor, Smoke Sensor, Property Exit Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Usage Sensor, PERS Sensor, CO Sensor, Gas Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Basic 1-3 lead ECG Sensor, Body Composition Analyzer.
Pulse Oximeter, Blood Pressure Monitor, Thermometer, Weighing Scale, Glucose Meter, Cardiovascular Fitness, Step Counter, Strength Fitness, Activity Hub, Adherence Monitor, Peak Flow Meter, Fall Sensor, Motion Sensor, Enuresis Sensor, Contact Closure Sensor, Switch Sensor, Dosage Sensor, Water Sensor, Smoke Sensor, Property Exit Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Usage Sensor, PERS Sensor, CO Sensor, Gas Sensor.
Evolving of Continua Guideline ReleasePAN-IF Interface for Wired (USB) & Standard Wireless (Bluetooth), and Sensor-LAN (ZigBee) Interface
Context of Continua End-to-End Architecture
PAN Device
Glucose Monitor
Heart Rate Monitor
Weight Scale
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PA
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Application
Hosting
Device
WAN
Device
LAN Device
Health
Reporting
Network
Device
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p95
PAN Interface Stack Diagram
Transport Protocol
& Selected Standards
Exchange Protocol
& Selected Standards
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p22
Sensor-LAN Wireless Infrastructure
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p95
Sensor-LAN Stack Diagram
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p96
Transport Protocol
Data Exchange Protocol
Device Specializations
WAN Scope
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p145
HRN Scope
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p177
HRN Topology
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p179
� The AHD may collect observations from multiple PAN devices at any given point in time and a single PAN device may deliver data to multiple persistent sessions.
� Likewise, an AHD may deliver these observations to zero or more WAN devices.
Application Hosting Device (AHD)
Block Diagram
Source: Continua Design Guideline Version 2012, p159
Example of Home Telehealth Design
Source: www.freescale.com/homehealthhub
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