Small Screens, Big Changes: Frontiers in Mobile Technology for Nutrition, Hea...Lisa Gualtieri
Will Masters, Professor and Chair, Department of Food and Nutrition Policy, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, invited me to moderate a panel on Feb 26, 2014 on mobile health. Panelists Charles Teague, LoseIt!, Nick Patel, Wellable, and Neal Lesh, Dimagi, were fantastic. They gave me permission to post their slides, which end with the questions I prepared:
1.My mother-in-law downloaded LoseIt and wants to know how it takes into consideration your age and physical ability to exercise? The broader question here is:
–How are all people accommodated and when is it okay for a specific demographics' needs to be met be in age, location, or health condition?
2.From Twitter: Why does LoseIt treat iPhone users better than Android? Larger question:
–What is the impact of the changes in technology: cell phones, smart phones, tablets etc on your products?
3.What would a healthcare provider need to know to "prescribe" your app? Why would someone "adhere" to that prescription?
4.If you had unlimited funds what would you each do in the next year?
I wish I had documented all their excellent and insightful answers.
Interested in Mobile Health - consider Mobile Health Design course http://publichealth.tufts.edu/Academics/HCOM-Program/Summer-Institute/Mobile-Health-Design
Digital Strategies for Patient Engagement in 2015 and BeyondJared Johnson
Consumers have more choices than ever for their care, but there are still large gaps in patient engagement. At least 68% of patients do not know the name of the physician in charge of their care. At least 43% of patients do not know the reason for their hospital admission.
In this interactive session, Jared will discuss three significant emerging trends in patient engagement: (1) the advancement of consumerism, (2) the impact of regulations on value-based care, and (3) new care models and partners entering the space. See real-world case studies of digital marketing tools and strategies that are helping organizations seize new opportunities to differentiate themselves. Gain practical tips on how IT, Marketing and PR can work together to drive innovation in patient care.
Presenter: Daniela Tudor, CEO / Founder, WEconnect
A unique take on addiction, recovery, and how to utilize technology to combat digital addiction and the impact it has on society today.
Small Screens, Big Changes: Frontiers in Mobile Technology for Nutrition, Hea...Lisa Gualtieri
Will Masters, Professor and Chair, Department of Food and Nutrition Policy, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, invited me to moderate a panel on Feb 26, 2014 on mobile health. Panelists Charles Teague, LoseIt!, Nick Patel, Wellable, and Neal Lesh, Dimagi, were fantastic. They gave me permission to post their slides, which end with the questions I prepared:
1.My mother-in-law downloaded LoseIt and wants to know how it takes into consideration your age and physical ability to exercise? The broader question here is:
–How are all people accommodated and when is it okay for a specific demographics' needs to be met be in age, location, or health condition?
2.From Twitter: Why does LoseIt treat iPhone users better than Android? Larger question:
–What is the impact of the changes in technology: cell phones, smart phones, tablets etc on your products?
3.What would a healthcare provider need to know to "prescribe" your app? Why would someone "adhere" to that prescription?
4.If you had unlimited funds what would you each do in the next year?
I wish I had documented all their excellent and insightful answers.
Interested in Mobile Health - consider Mobile Health Design course http://publichealth.tufts.edu/Academics/HCOM-Program/Summer-Institute/Mobile-Health-Design
Digital Strategies for Patient Engagement in 2015 and BeyondJared Johnson
Consumers have more choices than ever for their care, but there are still large gaps in patient engagement. At least 68% of patients do not know the name of the physician in charge of their care. At least 43% of patients do not know the reason for their hospital admission.
In this interactive session, Jared will discuss three significant emerging trends in patient engagement: (1) the advancement of consumerism, (2) the impact of regulations on value-based care, and (3) new care models and partners entering the space. See real-world case studies of digital marketing tools and strategies that are helping organizations seize new opportunities to differentiate themselves. Gain practical tips on how IT, Marketing and PR can work together to drive innovation in patient care.
Presenter: Daniela Tudor, CEO / Founder, WEconnect
A unique take on addiction, recovery, and how to utilize technology to combat digital addiction and the impact it has on society today.
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Data is useless if it fails to inform, which is precisely what data experts are furiously working on: turning raw informatics into meaningful narratives that begin to shift our standards. From the individual to the population level, data is leading both policy and better decision making in the clinical sphere.
Emerging Technologies Driving New Patient CareJared Johnson
The Internet of Things (IoT) and Apple Watch dominated headlines in 2015. Patients are tracking more of their own health information with wearables, and expectations are changing for how to interact with caregivers. Take an inside look at how technology is affecting patient care settings, particularly the exam room. Learn how physicians are utilizing wearables to advance medical care and engage with today's connected patients. Originally presented at the 2015 Health Care Internet Conference (HCIC).
HxRefactored 2015: MediSafe "Cloud-Synced Medication Management for Patients ...HxRefactored
MediSafe introduces their medication
management solution cloud-synced mobile app designed to help people integrate healthier behaviour into their daily lives.
The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge gathered together a crowd on March 29, 2017 at the Broad Institute to hear about some of the most exciting wearable technologies on the front wave of transformation in healthcare.
From devices that measure brain activity and track workouts, to systems that stimulate muscles to minimize workouts, to body sensors and voice-activated collaborative care solutions that help improve patient engagement and quality of care, the possibilities are near endless.
Please note not all slides presented at the live event are available here, per the request of the presenting companies.
For more information about the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge and all of our programs, please visit: www.mitforumcanbridge.org
MediSafe - Mobile Medication Management PlatformJon Michaeli
• MediSafe is a mobile-first medication management platform, different from a pill reminder application, because it addresses all of the major causes of non-adherence -- forgetfulness, lack of support, emotional distress, information overload, low engagement, and rising medication costs (in the form of copays).
• MediSafe engages patients in their treatment by sharing results (e.g. via lab tests and biometrics), motivates futher through connections to physicians and care teams, and offers a holistic and simplified approach to managing their health via related educational content (e.g. diet, exercise), easy access to prescription refills, and other value added services.
• MediSafe is the industry leader with over 1.3 million downloads and hundreds of thousands of weekly active users across iOS and Android smartphones and tablets.
• MediSafe apps have earned a 4.5 star rating from 50,000+ reviews across Google Play and iTunes app stores.
Presented by:
Oisin Clark, Director, Director, IBM Smarter Care & Social Programs Development and Product Management
Amy Santenello, Director, Director, IBM Smarter Care & Social Programs Product Management
Ronan Rooney, Director, Programs of Care, IBM Research
Learn more: http://www.ibm.com/software/products/en/category/health-social-programs
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Manu Varma, PhilipsHxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
Keeping patients closely connected to their caregivers is critical to achieving positive health outcomes. But busy schedules, long distances and understaffed departments can sometimes mean long hours alone for homebound patients, even when supported by the best caregivers. Here are some of the benefits of using mobile solutions for home healthcare.
A mobile medical app is a software program developed for the smartphone that acts as an accessory and allows the user to keep a tab on his or her health. Rapidsoft Technologies aims to better the health of patients by providing innovative mobile technologies that will expand their care ahead of traditional methods. We are already empowering various stakeholders with the best of the mobile based mHealth solutions that help them make healthcare and various other medical services more accessible anytime, anywhere.
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Data is useless if it fails to inform, which is precisely what data experts are furiously working on: turning raw informatics into meaningful narratives that begin to shift our standards. From the individual to the population level, data is leading both policy and better decision making in the clinical sphere.
Emerging Technologies Driving New Patient CareJared Johnson
The Internet of Things (IoT) and Apple Watch dominated headlines in 2015. Patients are tracking more of their own health information with wearables, and expectations are changing for how to interact with caregivers. Take an inside look at how technology is affecting patient care settings, particularly the exam room. Learn how physicians are utilizing wearables to advance medical care and engage with today's connected patients. Originally presented at the 2015 Health Care Internet Conference (HCIC).
HxRefactored 2015: MediSafe "Cloud-Synced Medication Management for Patients ...HxRefactored
MediSafe introduces their medication
management solution cloud-synced mobile app designed to help people integrate healthier behaviour into their daily lives.
The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge gathered together a crowd on March 29, 2017 at the Broad Institute to hear about some of the most exciting wearable technologies on the front wave of transformation in healthcare.
From devices that measure brain activity and track workouts, to systems that stimulate muscles to minimize workouts, to body sensors and voice-activated collaborative care solutions that help improve patient engagement and quality of care, the possibilities are near endless.
Please note not all slides presented at the live event are available here, per the request of the presenting companies.
For more information about the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge and all of our programs, please visit: www.mitforumcanbridge.org
MediSafe - Mobile Medication Management PlatformJon Michaeli
• MediSafe is a mobile-first medication management platform, different from a pill reminder application, because it addresses all of the major causes of non-adherence -- forgetfulness, lack of support, emotional distress, information overload, low engagement, and rising medication costs (in the form of copays).
• MediSafe engages patients in their treatment by sharing results (e.g. via lab tests and biometrics), motivates futher through connections to physicians and care teams, and offers a holistic and simplified approach to managing their health via related educational content (e.g. diet, exercise), easy access to prescription refills, and other value added services.
• MediSafe is the industry leader with over 1.3 million downloads and hundreds of thousands of weekly active users across iOS and Android smartphones and tablets.
• MediSafe apps have earned a 4.5 star rating from 50,000+ reviews across Google Play and iTunes app stores.
Presented by:
Oisin Clark, Director, Director, IBM Smarter Care & Social Programs Development and Product Management
Amy Santenello, Director, Director, IBM Smarter Care & Social Programs Product Management
Ronan Rooney, Director, Programs of Care, IBM Research
Learn more: http://www.ibm.com/software/products/en/category/health-social-programs
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Keeping patients closely connected to their caregivers is critical to achieving positive health outcomes. But busy schedules, long distances and understaffed departments can sometimes mean long hours alone for homebound patients, even when supported by the best caregivers. Here are some of the benefits of using mobile solutions for home healthcare.
A mobile medical app is a software program developed for the smartphone that acts as an accessory and allows the user to keep a tab on his or her health. Rapidsoft Technologies aims to better the health of patients by providing innovative mobile technologies that will expand their care ahead of traditional methods. We are already empowering various stakeholders with the best of the mobile based mHealth solutions that help them make healthcare and various other medical services more accessible anytime, anywhere.
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"Home healthcare needs tools & protocols to support a higher degree of post-acute care in the home
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3. ABOUT CARECIRCLE
• Value added technology package that brings support
and peace of mind to caregivers of the elderly with
dementia
• Human task routing through an escalating SMS push as
the care needs are identified within the system
• Autonomous algorithms using evidence based medicine
will be in place in order to predict when a negative event
is going to happen and prescribe recommendations
• Prevention/early intervention are key to keeping our
loved ones healthier
4. PREDICTIVE AND PRESCRIPTIVE
ANALYTICS PRODUCE
CUSTOMIZED MESSAGES
Hi Laura! Please
check on Sophia
Smith. She has
not gotten up this
morning.
Hi Jennifer! We asked
Laura to check on
Sophia since she has
not gotten up this
morning.
View alert:
http://carecircle.com/
alert
5. Welcome, Jennifer!
Account | Sign Out
Info Center
Alert History
Settings
Info Center for Mom: Sunday, 04/12/2015 - 8:00 AM
Status Item
Blood Pressure:
Most Recent Blood Pressure: 119/80
Baseline Blood Pressure: 120/80
Temperature:
Most Recent Temperature: 100° F
Baseline Temperature: 98.6° F
Pulse:
Most Recent Pulse: 63 beats per minute
Baseline Pulse: 60 beats per minute
Commode Pressure Sensor:
Most Recent Activity: 10 times in the past
6. Welcome, Jennifer!
Account | Sign Out
Info Center
Alert History
Settings
Alert View: Temperature (Sunday, 04/12/2015 - 8:00 AM)
What does this information mean?
Mom has a fever.
If she is experiencing other symptoms such as
frequent and/or painful urination, that may be
indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI).
What should I expect?
Fevers typically spike every 3 to 4 hours. After
rising to a peak temperature, her fever will fall,
even if there is no intervention.
What can I do?
Keep an eye out for worsening fever, or other
symptoms occurring. If Mom’s fever continues
rising, she needs to see a doctor.
View Report
Mom’s Temperature is 100° F.
Her baseline temperature is 98.6° F.
7. Welcome, Jennifer!
Account | Sign Out
Info Center
Alert History
Settings
Report for Sophia Smith (Sunday, 04/12/2015)
Temperature
Commode Pressure Sensor
Activated 15 times in 2 hours.
Typically activates about 5 times per day.
Print Report
8. Welcome, Jennifer!
Account | Sign Out
Info Center
Alert History
Settings
Alert History for Mom
Today
Yesterday
Last Week
Last Month
Date/Time
1 Temperature Alert 8:00 AM
No Alerts N/A
2 Activity Alerts Friday, 04/10/2015
1 Pressure Alert Thursday, 04/09/2015
1 Activity Alert Monday, 03/30/2015
View Report
9. OUR SOLUTION GOES
BEYOND CURRENT
SOLUTIONS
BeClose Lively CareCircle
Environmental X X X
Wearable X X
Biometrics X
Monitor X X X
Escalation of Care
Push
X
Report for Health
Care Provider
X X
Prescribe
appropriate
management
X
10. P & L 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Assumptions
Revenue (Analytics) 0 550,000 3,450,000 7,100,000 9,700,000
COGS 312,000 710,400 1,725,000 3,550,000 4,850,000
COGS = 50 % of revenue, starting in year
2017
Gross Margin (Analytics) -312,000 -160,400 1,725,000 3,550,000 4,850,000
Product Development 0 100,000 172,500 355,000 485,000 5 % of revenue, starting in year 2017
Infrastructure 25,000 80,000 103,500 213,000 291,000 26 % of revenue, starting in year 2018
SG&A 37,440 56,832 172,500 710,000 970,000 34 % of revenue, starting in year 2019
Travel 30,000 80,000 160,000 200,000 200,000
COGS = 50 % of revenue, starting in year
2017
Operations Cost 92,440 236,832 448,500 1,278,000 1,746,000
EBIT (Net Income) -404,440 -397,232 1,276,500 2,272,000 3,104,000
Subscription Fees 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Baseline Cost/Project (Analytics)
subscription model
Total # Sold Membership 0 28570 53740 11960 265000
5 year P & L projections with a commercial model
10
FINANCIALS
13. TEAM 15/18
Caregiver
Jennifer Maddocks
Susan Adams
Health Care Provider
Robert Corty
Mohsina Quadir
Business Development
Kaupind Shah
Analytics
Zeydy Ortiz
Software Developers
Lauren Li
Daniel Brewer
Dylan Young
14. IMPACT
Prevalence:
5.3 million people in the US living with Alzheimer's and
Dementia
15 million Americans caring for loved ones
17 billion hours of uncompensated care
Cost to Caregivers:
$5,531 out of pocket expense
$303,880 in total lost wages, social security, and private
pension loses per year.
15. Key Partners
• Sensor
Companies
• Technology
Partner
Validic
Key Activities
• Define Strategy
& Business Plan
• Confirm use
cases
• Product and Go-
to Market
Strategy
• Financial Model
(P&S and Cash
Flow)
• Funding Model
• Assess business
partners
Value
Proposition
Bring peace of
mind and support
to caregivers
through intelligent
monitoring,
Notifications will
be pushed to a
care circle in an
escalated manner.
Reporting will be
available for those
within the care
circle. Algorithms
will based on
known associations
to predict negative
events and
prescribe
appropriate
management
recommendations.
Customer
Relationships
Provide assistance
in initial
installation of
environmental
sensors
Onboarding of
member of family
circle
Provide
support/maintenan
ce
Customer
Segments
• Health Industry
-
• Health IT
• Private sector
• Federal
Government and
Non-profit
funded projects
• Expertise based
product and
consulting
market
Key Resources
• Management
Team
• Product
Innovation and
Development
• Industry SME
• Data Science
SME
• Technology SME
Channels
• Provider
Recommendati
on
• Case
managers/SW
• Caregiver
Support Groups
• NORC’s
Product and Cost Model
Model will based on cloud architecture and based
on outcome based revenue model for Caregiver
supports via push of escalation of care platform and
Predictive Analytics.
Revenue Streams
Refer cost structure for the models
• Year 1 – Fully funded and no positive cash flow
• Years 2 - Partially funded and project revenues
• Years 3 and beyond – Point of breakeven and
Reference – Business Model Generation, ISBN 978-0470-87641-1, John Wiley & Sons
BUSINESS MODEL
16. Strengths
•Well-designed hi-tech facilities
•Bio-Sensor on routine vitals
•Notification on AE
•Reassures adult children that their aging
parents will be taken care personally
•Personalized care offering services they
need as their condition worsens
Opportunities
• Population ages faster than the
availability of assisted living
facilities are constructed
• Expansion doesn’t face the same
market risk as it does in other
industries.
• well-targeted marketing campaign
can increase awareness
• Adding services like an on-site
pharmacy delivery
• Strive to maintain as independent
a lifestyle as possible for your
seniors
Threats
•Increased regulation can raise the
costs associated .
•the desire to ramp up quickly
with new facilities can lead to
inadequate training and
unprepared workers
•Price infaltion/deflation
•An economic downturn the market,
families may re-evaluate the feasibility
of lower-cost solutions.
•Competitors new products and innovation
Weaknesses
•Access to technology updates can
constrain growth.
•Liability insurance can be a drain on
revenue
cannot being cost-effective
•Company operates in an area where
skilled workers increases costs and
creates communication barriers
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TO
SWOT