2. 1. Case Study – QANTAS
2. Proposed Wireless Inpatient Services
3. Self-tracking, Wellness and Mood Chart Apps
4. Life Charts or Mood Charts
5. Application Overview
6. Clinician Application
7. System Overview
Contents
3. Customers travelling
on selected
refreshed Qantas‟
B767 aircraft are
able to enjoy 200
hours of on-demand
in-flight
entertainment
streamed direct to
supplied iPads in
every seat. One
aircraft is already
fitted with the Q
Streaming with 15
more to be flying by
March 2013.
Case Study
Wireless Inflight Entertainment
4. Patients admitted
to a mental health
facility are able to
access mental
health self-
tracking apps and
educational
content streamed
direct to supplied
iPads in every
bed.
Proposed Wireless Inpatient Services
Mental health self-tracking iPad apps and educational content
5. Proposed Wireless Inpatient Services
Designed to help you increase your understanding of all the
things that affect your mental health.
The apps and educational content act as a springboard to
detect patterns in your health and develop strategies to
proactively manage depression, bipolar disorder, and
other mental health conditions.
6. • Enables patients to get started and continue in the mindset of being proactive.
• To understand the interaction between various factors,
• To develop a plan for remaining well with the benefit of the “feedback loop”,
• Patients gain a better understanding of their health and can improve their health
plans.
• The apps can be customised from a default implementation to be very specific to the
individual‟s own circumstances.
• The apps can be used independently or in collaboration with health professionals.
Their use can be started while on a treatment waiting list.
• Reporting is comprehensive, assisting clinicians in providing effective treatments.
• Clients can feel empowered by contributing to their treatments.
• The apps provide feedback to the individual, not just the clinician, which acts as a
Proposed Wireless Inpatient Services
Mental health self-tracking iPad apps and educational content
Pre-treatment /
Treatment
Readiness
Treatment
Post-treatment /
After care
7. Keeping track of mood
fluctuations such as in
depression or manic
phase together with
medication use and
possible triggers can be
of immense value to
treatment plans.
Life Charts or Mood Charts
Used by psychiatrists and patients with bipolar disorder and
unipolar disorder.
8. • Monitor and develop strategies,
specific to yourself, that help you
remain in good health.
• Grow in your understanding of
“triggers” that affect you, and the
early warning signs or symptoms of
a decline in mental health.
• Find concrete starting points for
discovering interactions between the
factors that affect you. Charts and
reports form a feedback loop, which
helps you detect these interactions
more easily.
• Develop a wellness plan that
documents your strategies and
appropriate steps in the event of
illness. It can be easily and regularly
updated as self-understanding
increases.
Self-tracking, Wellness and Mood Chart Apps
iPad-based apps and educational content enables patients to
develop strategies to manage depression, bipolar or other
physical and mental health conditions.
9. All of the screen in the app are accessed
from the menu on the left-hand side of the
screen. By using the calendar at the top
you can select any date in the past to
review your records for that day.
“Core Data”
fields measure
your mood,
how well you
coped during
the day,
amounts of
exercies and
sleep etc.
11. The screen is populated
with common wellness
strategies that can be
edited.
All of the records that
you enter in the Stay
Well Strategies screen,
including ratings, are
displayed in the reports.
12. “Triggers” screen
enables you to record
the things that
negatively affected your
mental health during the
day.
These can also be edited
and will be displayed in
the reports.
13. “Symptoms” or early
signs of a decline in
your health can be
recorded, that you have
experienced during the
day.
All of the records that
you enter in the
“Symptoms” screen are
displayed in the reports.
15. Charts and Reports
Help in understanding various factors, and their interaction,
which in turn helps in developing a plan for remaining well
16. Charts and Reports
With the benefit of the feedback loop, individuals can gain a
better understanding of their health and can improve their
health plans.
19. The “Clinician
Dashboard”Incorporates all of the functionality of the Optimism apps for
individuals, plus additional functionality to facilitate easy
monitoring and reporting
20. Accessibility
For individuals there are apps available on Windows, Mac, the
web, iPhone and iPad, with further versions in development.
The clinician dashboard is available on the web, with additional
versions also planned.
21. The „Summary‟ Screen or
“Dashboard”A single screen summary of daily records for all clients, with
drilling down into all entries made by each patient.
Summary data for key fields
Alert triggered
Fully-permission based
Click through To Records, Chart or
22. The „Updates‟ Screen
Charts and reports scheduled for email delivery,
for more detailed periodic reviews.
Automated client reports
23. The „Alerts‟ ScreenRemote Patient Monitoring – Alerts can be received by email
and SMS. Set alert criteria according to individual
circumstances.
Set alert criteria
according to
individual
circumstances.
24. Remote Patient Monitoring
A match triggers the
Immediate sending of
An email or SMS to the
Clinician and/or other
Members of the patients
Health team.
Alerts can be received by SMS.