The document provides information about a proposed health monitoring app called Health Guardian. It discusses the growing smartphone and health app market as context. It then outlines the key features and benefits of the proposed Health Guardian app and system, which would allow users to automatically and continuously collect health data from various connected devices and input it into a central app and website for easy access and analysis. Finally, it discusses the potential marketing and sales strategy to promote the Health Guardian app, including social media marketing, direct marketing to medical professionals, and optimizing the app listing and promotions.
Health Guardian - Little Green MonstersMannMadeMedia
Health Guardian is an all-in-one automated health monitoring solution developed by Little Green Monsters. It consists of a central app and website that works with partnered devices to continuously collect health data from patients, creating detailed health charts. The app is available on mobile devices and collects data from monitoring devices via Bluetooth. It offers basic and premium versions. The website allows account management and access to information. Potential partnerships could develop electronic tattoos that measure vital signs. The solution aims to empower individuals to take control of their health by providing accessible monitoring tools.
I manage my health with digital tools and I’m not alone. An estimated and growing 69% of consumers and patients are also engaged in monitoring their own healthcare . The interest in personal wellness combined with the proliferation of healthcare ‘wearables’ available to consumer puts us on the cusp of an extraordinary shift in healthcare: Technology enabled patients are empowered to change their lifestyle to prevent or stop chronic disease, and become healthier than ever before. The implications of this on every aspect of the healthcare industry –from delivery and population health to access and cost will be astounding.
But wearable technology is still in its infancy, quite complex and limited in what it can do. The next generation will be intelligent and voice-enabled and go beyond tracking to interacting with and assisting consumers with their healthcare choices, and changing behaviors for the better. Imagine a wearable that could warn you of risks developing, nudge you towards better choices for that day based on your health profile, and keep you engaged in a treatment regime.
How Fitness And Wellness Apps Are Transforming The Healthcare Industry In Los...Moon Technolabs Pvt. Ltd.
Are you curious about fitness app solutions in USA? Perhaps you’re wondering whether they’re a difference at all or not. Well, this write-up will clarify your doubts.
The document discusses the growth of mHealth and networked devices in healthcare. It notes that analysts forecast strong growth in the mHealth market, with physicians increasingly using smartphones and the global market for remote patient monitoring growing substantially. mHealth can help address rising healthcare costs by reducing costs through remote monitoring and reducing office visits. It can also help manage chronic diseases, which account for much of healthcare spending. The document outlines Accenture's research on the mHealth opportunity and barriers to its development, noting that industry respondents see networking as important to their competitive future and are developing various networked healthcare devices and services.
Wearable Technology Futures 2020: A New Path for Public Health?Ogilvy Health
This document summarizes research into how four popular wearable technology devices (Fitbit Flex, Jawbone UP24, Misfit Shine, and Withings Pulse O2) incorporate behavioral change techniques (BCTs) into their apps. It finds that while the devices are good at tracking user data, they may not be as effective at promoting long-term behavior change. Specifically, only a third of users continue using wearable devices after 6 months. The document analyzes which BCTs the devices support and which studies have found to be most effective for behavior change. A key finding is that one-size-fits-all solutions are not effective, as different techniques work better for different groups, such as obese
Can Wearable Technology Transform The Healthcare Sector?Pixel Crayons
The last decade has seen a boom in wearable technology. Wearable technology is changing every industry & the healthcare sector is no exception.
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12 Gifts of Digital Health: How Futuristic Technologies Changed Healthcare an...Enspektos, LLC
When people talk about how digital technologies will influence health, many assume changes will happen years or decades into the future. Yet, in 2014 a range of digital tech, from Big Data to genomics, gave people the gift of life, knowledge and more. Look back at the year that was in digital health and understand that he future is now.
Health Guardian - Little Green MonstersMannMadeMedia
Health Guardian is an all-in-one automated health monitoring solution developed by Little Green Monsters. It consists of a central app and website that works with partnered devices to continuously collect health data from patients, creating detailed health charts. The app is available on mobile devices and collects data from monitoring devices via Bluetooth. It offers basic and premium versions. The website allows account management and access to information. Potential partnerships could develop electronic tattoos that measure vital signs. The solution aims to empower individuals to take control of their health by providing accessible monitoring tools.
I manage my health with digital tools and I’m not alone. An estimated and growing 69% of consumers and patients are also engaged in monitoring their own healthcare . The interest in personal wellness combined with the proliferation of healthcare ‘wearables’ available to consumer puts us on the cusp of an extraordinary shift in healthcare: Technology enabled patients are empowered to change their lifestyle to prevent or stop chronic disease, and become healthier than ever before. The implications of this on every aspect of the healthcare industry –from delivery and population health to access and cost will be astounding.
But wearable technology is still in its infancy, quite complex and limited in what it can do. The next generation will be intelligent and voice-enabled and go beyond tracking to interacting with and assisting consumers with their healthcare choices, and changing behaviors for the better. Imagine a wearable that could warn you of risks developing, nudge you towards better choices for that day based on your health profile, and keep you engaged in a treatment regime.
How Fitness And Wellness Apps Are Transforming The Healthcare Industry In Los...Moon Technolabs Pvt. Ltd.
Are you curious about fitness app solutions in USA? Perhaps you’re wondering whether they’re a difference at all or not. Well, this write-up will clarify your doubts.
The document discusses the growth of mHealth and networked devices in healthcare. It notes that analysts forecast strong growth in the mHealth market, with physicians increasingly using smartphones and the global market for remote patient monitoring growing substantially. mHealth can help address rising healthcare costs by reducing costs through remote monitoring and reducing office visits. It can also help manage chronic diseases, which account for much of healthcare spending. The document outlines Accenture's research on the mHealth opportunity and barriers to its development, noting that industry respondents see networking as important to their competitive future and are developing various networked healthcare devices and services.
Wearable Technology Futures 2020: A New Path for Public Health?Ogilvy Health
This document summarizes research into how four popular wearable technology devices (Fitbit Flex, Jawbone UP24, Misfit Shine, and Withings Pulse O2) incorporate behavioral change techniques (BCTs) into their apps. It finds that while the devices are good at tracking user data, they may not be as effective at promoting long-term behavior change. Specifically, only a third of users continue using wearable devices after 6 months. The document analyzes which BCTs the devices support and which studies have found to be most effective for behavior change. A key finding is that one-size-fits-all solutions are not effective, as different techniques work better for different groups, such as obese
Can Wearable Technology Transform The Healthcare Sector?Pixel Crayons
The last decade has seen a boom in wearable technology. Wearable technology is changing every industry & the healthcare sector is no exception.
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12 Gifts of Digital Health: How Futuristic Technologies Changed Healthcare an...Enspektos, LLC
When people talk about how digital technologies will influence health, many assume changes will happen years or decades into the future. Yet, in 2014 a range of digital tech, from Big Data to genomics, gave people the gift of life, knowledge and more. Look back at the year that was in digital health and understand that he future is now.
Oxford AHSN Map My App Event 29th Jan 2014Anthony A Hill
The document outlines a 6 stage process for developing mobile health apps for the NHS. It discusses evaluating needs and requirements, designing prototypes, user testing, stakeholder reviews, medical device approvals if needed, and finally external deployment including options for commercialization. It provides background on the growing market for mHealth apps and considerations around ensuring patient safety, data privacy, and addressing a fragmented Android environment.
Digital healthcare technologies are transforming healthcare delivery globally. Companies are developing technologies like mobile apps, big data analytics, and smart medical devices to improve patient monitoring and outcomes. These digital innovations extract insights from medical data to enhance healthcare provisioning, reduce costs, and support preventative care and remote patient monitoring. Emerging areas like bioinformatics and medical analytics utilize big data to provide actionable clinical insights.
The future of healthcare: when mobile disappearsMatteo Penzo
In today’s digital world, mobile devices are the powerful bridges between a connected ecosystem of healthcare professionals, caregivers and patients. New developments in big data, wearable sensors and the application of social layers are shifting an industry that used to focus on curing diseases to one that emphasizes health and wellness. But the mass adoption of connected healthcare will only happen when solutions are designed to be intuitive and technologies are forgotten. The future of healthcare will happen when mobile disappears into the background, placing the patient in the center and in control of their lives.
Current Trends of Wearable Technology Devices in Clinical DiagnosticsAwladHussain3
Wearable devices are real-time, and noninvasive biosensors allow for the continuous monitoring of individuals and thus provide sufficient information for determining health status and even preliminary medical diagnosis. This presentation briefly introduces the latest advances in wearable healthcare systems, which can be used for real-time diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Top 10 fastest growing healthcare tech companies 2021insightscare
The document discusses Claimocity, an AI-driven healthcare technology company that provides mobile practice management software. It highlights some key points:
- Claimocity aims to streamline administrative and billing processes for doctors to allow them to focus on patient care.
- Their all-in-one software and services solution reduces multiple vendors and systems into a single integrated platform.
- Their progress note generator feature combines clinical documentation and billing documentation into a single mobile workflow.
- CEO Jim Sholeff has played a key role in the company's success through his leadership, product development expertise, and focus on specialized solutions for specific customer needs.
Vator Splash Health, Wellness & Wearables 2017
A presentation on the Vator conference in San Francisco, CA. Perhaps one of my favorite conference series in health tech featuring many perspectives: tech, insurance, genomics, behavioral health, diagnostics, devices and more.
This document discusses the evolution of healthcare and opportunities in digital health. It notes that healthcare is transitioning from a data poor to data rich science due to genomics, data science, mobile devices, and personalized medicine. This represents a shift from herd to personalized medicine. The document also discusses the growth of digital health funding and deals, increasing traction through FDA approvals and partnerships, and outlines a portfolio of digital health investment opportunities.
Wearable medical devices can capture health data in real-time through smart watches, glasses and fabrics. They can monitor parameters like glucose, ECG, blood pressure and pulse oximetry. The market for wearable technology is divided into fitness/wellness, entertainment, healthcare and industrial categories. Healthcare devices are more advanced than fitness trackers and include brainwave monitoring headsets and sensor-embedded clothing. Wearable devices are growing in India, especially among urban populations, but rural adoption faces challenges like lack of knowledge, higher prices and distribution problems.
This document provides an overview of the 2012 mHealth report from Ruder Finn London. It contains the following key points:
1. mHealth, or mobile health, uses smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices to help manage healthcare and enable more independent living as populations age and chronic diseases rise.
2. A survey found that UK smartphone and tablet users are interested in health apps but prefer speaking to doctors in person. Top reasons for not using health apps included having no need and finding them unhelpful.
3. The mobile health app market is growing rapidly and expected to reach $1.3 billion in 2012. However, more investment is still needed to develop useful apps that meet consumer and healthcare professional
Mobile health is an ever expanding field, and shows great promise for delivering care to remote patients. In this presentation at the ATA 2012 conference, Dr. Robert Ciulla demonstrates the potential for mHealth to improve care availability and how T2 is supporting that goal.
Social Media took over our lives in most different aspects. Even health care providers are becoming more aware of how the digital world and services, i.e. Apps, social Networks,... can be of benefit for them and for their visitors and patients.
Digital Healthcare Trends: Transformation Towards Better Care RelationshipKumaraguru Veerasamy
Digital health encompasses digital care programs, technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery and to make medicine more personalized and precise. With the increasing adoption of telemedicine, wearable devices, mobile health apps (especially during the recent COVID-19 pandemic) and VR/AR; digital health is poised to take healthcare forward.
Technology forecast in healthcare industrySafina Shaikh
The use of technologies such as social networks, smartphones, internet applications and more is not only changing the way we communicate, but is also providing ground-breaking ways for us to monitor our health and well-being and giving us better access to information. Together these advancements are leading to a convergence of information, technology,people, and connectivity to improve health outcomes and health care.
The integration of mobile and medical technologies UBMCanon
The document discusses the convergence of medical devices and consumer technology. It notes that the growth of smartphones and tablets as well as the rise of chronic diseases is driving remote patient monitoring and connected medical devices. While consumer devices emphasize quick time to market and simple interfaces, medical devices require a longer development process and must meet regulatory and reliability standards. The document predicts collaboration between consumer electronic and medical companies will be important and that connected devices and sensors will continue enabling new healthcare applications and management of chronic conditions at home.
2019-06-04 Learnings and key success factors digital medical devices Milena S...Milena Saleh
Digital medical devices and virtual clinics are making inroads in diabetes management. The presentation reviews two such solutions, and discusses the critical elements for success and key learnings - what are the benefits and incentives for stakeholders, and what is needed to change current behaviours and attitudes.
Trends in Digital Health and why you should careMichael Weber
Driven by demographic change, rising costs in the healthcare system and growing customer demands for patient-centered tools, the relevance of innovative Digital Health solutions is constantly growing. While many technologies are available on the market, there is still a lack of comprehensive solutions that support the patient across all his medical conditions and provide an integrated user experience throughout the patient's everyday life. Future Digital Health solutions will not only have to cross-link patient data across different devices and applications in order to enable better medical decisions, but also to create user experiences that address the patients' needs and help them to establish self-sustaining behaviors towards a healthier lifestyle.
Creating greater value for people with diabetes: the case of digitalization i...Milena Saleh
Creating great value for people with diabetes: the case of digitalization in diabetes, presentation at 10th Digital Pharma Europe, Milena Saleh.
The presentation reviews recent diabetes technology & healthcare model innovations and provides a framework for assessment of successful interventions.
The document summarizes observations from the 2014 Exponential Medicine conference. It discusses how exponential technologies are disrupting healthcare and defines key concepts like exponential growth. It highlights several talks that emphasized the importance of patient perspectives in areas like clinical trials. New technologies like 3D printing, prosthetics and empowered patients are changing healthcare delivery and the role of patients.
Este documento presenta una introducción al uso de Microsoft Word. Explica que Word es un procesador de texto que permite crear, editar y dar formato a textos e imágenes, e incluye tablas. También describe las características principales de Word como su facilidad de uso y su capacidad de trabajar con imágenes. Finalmente, enumera los temas que se tratarán como la edición de documentos, formato, imágenes, tablas e impresión.
Scontrino "di mezzanotte" in attesa di semplificazione.
È possibile adottare appositi misuratori fiscali che agevolino la chiusura giornaliera alle ore 24.
Oxford AHSN Map My App Event 29th Jan 2014Anthony A Hill
The document outlines a 6 stage process for developing mobile health apps for the NHS. It discusses evaluating needs and requirements, designing prototypes, user testing, stakeholder reviews, medical device approvals if needed, and finally external deployment including options for commercialization. It provides background on the growing market for mHealth apps and considerations around ensuring patient safety, data privacy, and addressing a fragmented Android environment.
Digital healthcare technologies are transforming healthcare delivery globally. Companies are developing technologies like mobile apps, big data analytics, and smart medical devices to improve patient monitoring and outcomes. These digital innovations extract insights from medical data to enhance healthcare provisioning, reduce costs, and support preventative care and remote patient monitoring. Emerging areas like bioinformatics and medical analytics utilize big data to provide actionable clinical insights.
The future of healthcare: when mobile disappearsMatteo Penzo
In today’s digital world, mobile devices are the powerful bridges between a connected ecosystem of healthcare professionals, caregivers and patients. New developments in big data, wearable sensors and the application of social layers are shifting an industry that used to focus on curing diseases to one that emphasizes health and wellness. But the mass adoption of connected healthcare will only happen when solutions are designed to be intuitive and technologies are forgotten. The future of healthcare will happen when mobile disappears into the background, placing the patient in the center and in control of their lives.
Current Trends of Wearable Technology Devices in Clinical DiagnosticsAwladHussain3
Wearable devices are real-time, and noninvasive biosensors allow for the continuous monitoring of individuals and thus provide sufficient information for determining health status and even preliminary medical diagnosis. This presentation briefly introduces the latest advances in wearable healthcare systems, which can be used for real-time diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Top 10 fastest growing healthcare tech companies 2021insightscare
The document discusses Claimocity, an AI-driven healthcare technology company that provides mobile practice management software. It highlights some key points:
- Claimocity aims to streamline administrative and billing processes for doctors to allow them to focus on patient care.
- Their all-in-one software and services solution reduces multiple vendors and systems into a single integrated platform.
- Their progress note generator feature combines clinical documentation and billing documentation into a single mobile workflow.
- CEO Jim Sholeff has played a key role in the company's success through his leadership, product development expertise, and focus on specialized solutions for specific customer needs.
Vator Splash Health, Wellness & Wearables 2017
A presentation on the Vator conference in San Francisco, CA. Perhaps one of my favorite conference series in health tech featuring many perspectives: tech, insurance, genomics, behavioral health, diagnostics, devices and more.
This document discusses the evolution of healthcare and opportunities in digital health. It notes that healthcare is transitioning from a data poor to data rich science due to genomics, data science, mobile devices, and personalized medicine. This represents a shift from herd to personalized medicine. The document also discusses the growth of digital health funding and deals, increasing traction through FDA approvals and partnerships, and outlines a portfolio of digital health investment opportunities.
Wearable medical devices can capture health data in real-time through smart watches, glasses and fabrics. They can monitor parameters like glucose, ECG, blood pressure and pulse oximetry. The market for wearable technology is divided into fitness/wellness, entertainment, healthcare and industrial categories. Healthcare devices are more advanced than fitness trackers and include brainwave monitoring headsets and sensor-embedded clothing. Wearable devices are growing in India, especially among urban populations, but rural adoption faces challenges like lack of knowledge, higher prices and distribution problems.
This document provides an overview of the 2012 mHealth report from Ruder Finn London. It contains the following key points:
1. mHealth, or mobile health, uses smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices to help manage healthcare and enable more independent living as populations age and chronic diseases rise.
2. A survey found that UK smartphone and tablet users are interested in health apps but prefer speaking to doctors in person. Top reasons for not using health apps included having no need and finding them unhelpful.
3. The mobile health app market is growing rapidly and expected to reach $1.3 billion in 2012. However, more investment is still needed to develop useful apps that meet consumer and healthcare professional
Mobile health is an ever expanding field, and shows great promise for delivering care to remote patients. In this presentation at the ATA 2012 conference, Dr. Robert Ciulla demonstrates the potential for mHealth to improve care availability and how T2 is supporting that goal.
Social Media took over our lives in most different aspects. Even health care providers are becoming more aware of how the digital world and services, i.e. Apps, social Networks,... can be of benefit for them and for their visitors and patients.
Digital Healthcare Trends: Transformation Towards Better Care RelationshipKumaraguru Veerasamy
Digital health encompasses digital care programs, technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery and to make medicine more personalized and precise. With the increasing adoption of telemedicine, wearable devices, mobile health apps (especially during the recent COVID-19 pandemic) and VR/AR; digital health is poised to take healthcare forward.
Technology forecast in healthcare industrySafina Shaikh
The use of technologies such as social networks, smartphones, internet applications and more is not only changing the way we communicate, but is also providing ground-breaking ways for us to monitor our health and well-being and giving us better access to information. Together these advancements are leading to a convergence of information, technology,people, and connectivity to improve health outcomes and health care.
The integration of mobile and medical technologies UBMCanon
The document discusses the convergence of medical devices and consumer technology. It notes that the growth of smartphones and tablets as well as the rise of chronic diseases is driving remote patient monitoring and connected medical devices. While consumer devices emphasize quick time to market and simple interfaces, medical devices require a longer development process and must meet regulatory and reliability standards. The document predicts collaboration between consumer electronic and medical companies will be important and that connected devices and sensors will continue enabling new healthcare applications and management of chronic conditions at home.
2019-06-04 Learnings and key success factors digital medical devices Milena S...Milena Saleh
Digital medical devices and virtual clinics are making inroads in diabetes management. The presentation reviews two such solutions, and discusses the critical elements for success and key learnings - what are the benefits and incentives for stakeholders, and what is needed to change current behaviours and attitudes.
Trends in Digital Health and why you should careMichael Weber
Driven by demographic change, rising costs in the healthcare system and growing customer demands for patient-centered tools, the relevance of innovative Digital Health solutions is constantly growing. While many technologies are available on the market, there is still a lack of comprehensive solutions that support the patient across all his medical conditions and provide an integrated user experience throughout the patient's everyday life. Future Digital Health solutions will not only have to cross-link patient data across different devices and applications in order to enable better medical decisions, but also to create user experiences that address the patients' needs and help them to establish self-sustaining behaviors towards a healthier lifestyle.
Creating greater value for people with diabetes: the case of digitalization i...Milena Saleh
Creating great value for people with diabetes: the case of digitalization in diabetes, presentation at 10th Digital Pharma Europe, Milena Saleh.
The presentation reviews recent diabetes technology & healthcare model innovations and provides a framework for assessment of successful interventions.
The document summarizes observations from the 2014 Exponential Medicine conference. It discusses how exponential technologies are disrupting healthcare and defines key concepts like exponential growth. It highlights several talks that emphasized the importance of patient perspectives in areas like clinical trials. New technologies like 3D printing, prosthetics and empowered patients are changing healthcare delivery and the role of patients.
Este documento presenta una introducción al uso de Microsoft Word. Explica que Word es un procesador de texto que permite crear, editar y dar formato a textos e imágenes, e incluye tablas. También describe las características principales de Word como su facilidad de uso y su capacidad de trabajar con imágenes. Finalmente, enumera los temas que se tratarán como la edición de documentos, formato, imágenes, tablas e impresión.
Scontrino "di mezzanotte" in attesa di semplificazione.
È possibile adottare appositi misuratori fiscali che agevolino la chiusura giornaliera alle ore 24.
This document discusses mergers and acquisitions and their impact on auditor independence and a firm's ability to continue an audit engagement. When a client becomes a related entity due to a merger or acquisition, the firm must identify previous/current interests and relationships and evaluate any threats to independence. The firm must terminate any prohibited interests/relationships by the effective date, or if not possible, evaluate the threat and discuss with governance. The firm can only continue as auditor if certain criteria are met, such as terminating interests within 6 months and applying transitional measures. The firm must also consider if any threats would compromise objectivity even if requirements are met.
Los rucks y los mauls son formaciones grupales durante el rugby en las que los equipos luchan por la pelota. Un maul ocurre cuando un jugador con la pelota es agarrado por oponentes y compañeros, mientras que un ruck ocurre cuando la pelota está en el suelo y los jugadores de ambos equipos luchan por ella. Las reglas de los mauls y rucks determinan cómo los jugadores pueden participar legalmente en la disputa de la pelota.
El documento describe las áreas de mejora identificadas en una reunión sobre registro de contribuyentes en Guatemala en agosto de 2013, incluyendo: 1) mejorar las facilidades para declaraciones fiscales; 2) aumentar las fuentes de información para control fiscal; y 3) mejorar las herramientas y procedimientos de control fiscal como automatizaciones y notificaciones electrónicas.
Jonah becomes angry when God spares the people of Nineveh from destruction after they repent. God teaches Jonah about mercy by causing a plant to grow and shelter Jonah from the sun, but then sending a worm to destroy the plant. God asks Jonah if he should not have mercy on the large city of Nineveh with over 120,000 people who cannot discern right from wrong.
- The document discusses the 4/3 problem as it relates to the gravitational field of a uniform massive ball moving at constant velocity.
- It derives expressions for the gravitational field potentials both inside and outside the moving ball using the superposition principle and Lorentz transformations.
- Calculations show that the effective mass of the gravitational field found from the field energy does not equal the effective mass found from the field momentum, with a ratio of approximately 4/3, demonstrating that the 4/3 problem exists for gravitational fields as it does for electromagnetic fields.
Este documento resume la historia de la informática y el procesamiento de datos. Explica que los datos se convierten en información útil una vez son procesados. Detalla los orígenes de la informática y cómo la humanidad ha representado y procesado datos a lo largo de la historia, desde la escritura hasta máquinas como el ábaco y las primeras calculadoras mecánicas. Finalmente, introduce los primeros ordenadores del siglo XX y cómo difieren de los ordenadores modernos.
This document summarizes the design and development of an SMS-based event notification system that supports multiple SMS gateways and scheduling of SMS messages. The system provides a common interface for different SMS gateways to prevent vendor lock-in. It introduces SMS message scheduling across gateways, including those that do not natively support scheduling. Users can also cancel scheduled messages. The system uses a three-tier architecture with a client tier for the user interface, an application tier for middleware/processing, and a backend database tier.
Bullying in schools psychological implications and counselling interventionsAlexander Decker
Bullying is a common problem in schools worldwide that can have serious psychological consequences. The document discusses bullying in schools, defining it as repeated negative acts intended to cause harm, physically or psychologically. Bullies often target those seen as different or vulnerable. Studies from several countries including the US, UK, Canada, and Scandinavia show bullying affects 10-30% of students. Effective counseling interventions are needed to address the problems of bullying and promote a safe school environment.
A model of creating instructional materials based on the schoolAlexander Decker
The document discusses developing an instructional model for creating English instructional materials for Indonesian secondary schools based on the school curriculum. It analyzes the need to improve students' low English performance and reviews existing instructional material issues. The proposed model is based on the ADDIE instructional design model and incorporates the school curriculum, language skills, and material design best practices. The goal is to provide teachers with instructional materials that improve students' English learning outcomes according to the curriculum standards.
Application of laboratory management skills by chemistry teachers in enugu stateAlexander Decker
This document summarizes a study that investigated the application of laboratory management skills by chemistry teachers in Enugu State, Nigeria. The study found that chemistry teachers applied ordering skills and stocking/storing skills to a large extent when teaching chemistry. However, the study also found that chemistry teachers did not apply safety and maintenance skills to the same degree. This could negatively impact the proper management of chemicals and equipment in chemistry laboratories. The study recommends that chemistry teachers receive more training through workshops and seminars to improve their laboratory management skills, especially in the areas of safety and maintenance.
El documento describe la era de los "Felices Años Veinte" en Estados Unidos desde 1923 hasta 1929, un periodo de gran prosperidad económica. La economía creció rápidamente y benefició a toda la sociedad, generando una burbuja especulativa. El papel de la mujer también cambió durante esta época, con el surgimiento de movimientos feministas y la aparición de la "flapper", una mujer que rompía con las convenciones sociales. En 1920 entró en vigor la Enmienda 18 que prohibió la fabricación y venta de bebidas alcohólic
Los delfines viven en grandes grupos familiares de hasta 1000 individuos. Se alimentan principalmente de peces y calamares, aunque algunas especies también se alimentan de otros mamíferos marinos, usando tácticas como acorralar presas, cazar en la orilla o golpear bancos de hielo. Se comunican mediante silbidos, ráfagas de sonido e impulsos utilizados para ecolocalización. No hibernan ni migran en grandes grupos, pero algunos pueden moverse estacionalmente.
O documento discute os conceitos básicos de toxicologia e ecologia, incluindo a definição de termos como veneno, toxicidade, poluentes. Também aborda os efeitos dos agentes tóxicos nos seres vivos e ecossistemas, assim como a bioacumulação de substâncias tóxicas através das cadeias alimentares. Por fim, discute a importância do monitoramento ambiental e dos limites de tolerância para substâncias químicas.
The document discusses how innovative mHealth apps are transforming patient care by providing new digital ways of delivering healthcare outside of traditional physician and hospital settings. It provides examples of apps that help manage conditions like diabetes and vision problems, test blood levels, track sleep, and diagnose diseases remotely. The document argues that while mHealth apps offer convenience and personalized care, they require expertise to develop into commercial-grade products that patients will actually use. It predicts the mHealth market will reach $26 billion by 2017 as mobile technology disrupts healthcare.
HOW INNOVATIVE mHEALTH APPS ARE TRANSFORMING PATIENT CARE ? BY TORI COONS, OB...Relevantz
The latest mHealth apps are doing some truly remarkable things to help reduce or eliminate inconvenient and lengthy trips to the doctor, hospital, or lab as well as to improve personalized patient care. Through better and smarter mobile technology, patients will start to see entirely new methods of delivering patient care – through digital means. By Tori Coons, ObjectFrontier Software
E health in Nigeria Current Realities and Future Perspectives. A User Centric...Ibukun Fowe
In this era of the digital revolution, innovative computer software programs and Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are disrupting different industries of most economies and the healthcare sector is one of the nascent and emerging opportunities for technology disruption and innovation. This is an “inevitable” welcome development as Global health innovation is at the forefront of embracing the use of technology solutions in various parts of the world to improve access to health services and medicines, and Nigeria is not to be an exception. This symposium is focused on asking the fundamental questions; how much impact are e-health applications making in the Nigerian health sector and how do we improve the level of impact and
effectiveness of these applications via a user-centric approach?
Taking these proactive steps serve to ensure that we focus on the real needs of the Nigerian people and put in place quality and safety measures that will give users the confidence needed to use e-health applications and solutions adequately and appropriately. This symposium invites key-stakeholders in the e-health
ecosystem to share their views on the pains and gains of e-health as of today and how to shape the future of e-health in Nigeria (and similar countries). Some of the presentations and panelist sessions will include real field experience and user-centered qualitative research that will elicit the current level of impact and the real needs of e-health users in the southwest region of Nigeria.
Explore the Top Trends in mHealth App Development.Techugo
mHealth is a mobile app that supports actual medical practices. MHealth apps are often targeted at patients. However, eHealth is a broader concept encompassing enterprise-level software for hospitals and lab systems and patient administration solutions. Fitbit, and Google Fit are some of the most popular mHealth options.
The document discusses trends in health and fitness driven by data and empowered users. Key developments include growth in mobile health apps and devices for self-tracking. This is changing the relationship between patients and providers, with patients taking more responsibility for their health by tracking personal data and managing their conditions. Developing effective software and hardware in this environment requires addressing challenges like privacy and motivating behavior change while empowering users.
A report on macro trends relating to health technology, produced in a one-day topic sprint by the members of KANT Berlin: Alper Çuğun, Chris Eidhof, Martin Spindler, Matt Patterson and Peter Bihr. (CC by)
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
1. HEALTH GUARDIAN
‘The all-in-one automated
Health Monitoring Solution’
Developed by the Little Green Monsters
Hristo Deliolanov, David Mann, Alison Yarrow, Emily Strang, Olivia Moss, Owen Lee, Emily Galloway, Kate Lloyd, Elizabeth White
3. The number of UK smartphone users continues to grow, as does the time people are spending on a
variety of apps, such as gaming and social networking.
5. Predicted SmartPhone Usage
UK smartphone users and adoption rate, 20112017:
- 2011: 21.6 million (44.1% of mobile phone users /
34.3% of population)
- 2012: 26.4 million (52.5% / 41.7%)
- 2013: 30.9 million (60.4% / 48.4%)
- 2014: 34.6 million (66.7% / 53.7%)
- 2015: 37.8 million (71.7% / 58.2%)
- 2016: 40.7 million (76.6% / 62.2%)
- 2017: 43.4 million (80.9% / 65.8%)
Among adults, smartphone usage decreases with age, and this will continue to be the case throughout the forecast period. This year,
62.3% of mobile phone users ages 45 to 54 and 37% of those ages 55 to 64 will own and use a smartphone. eMarketer estimates that
only 13% of mobile phone users 65 and older will be smartphone users in 2013. (eMarketer, June 2013)
6. Fitness App Usage
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Health tracking apps usage is most prevalent with ABC1 male and females aged 16 - 44
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This usage is predicted to continue to grow significantly in the future
7. Current Health Market: Data Gathering Devices.
FitBit Flex
Samsung Galaxy Gear
Jawbone UP
Nike + Fuel Band
Angel Health Monitor
MWI Technology
10. “Innovation and technology can revolutionise
the health service, and we are looking at how
the NHS can use these apps for the benefit of
patients, including how GPs could offer them
for free.”
- Andrew Lansley (Former Health Secretary)
11. Market Insight
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Fast paced, busy lifestyles
Everything ‘on the go’ attitude
Increasing desire to take control of health issues
Advancing Technology and mobile device usage.
Monitoring complex health issues.
Saving NHS Resources - regularly collected data inputted onto central data
system.
Post Discharge Monitoring - prevents unnecessary readmittance.
12. Consumer Insight
"Every patient carries her or his own doctor inside."
– Albert Schweitzer
Today’s consumers rely on technology to better process and understand personal choices and
behaviours.
Deepening access to intelligence-laden technology is allowing individuals to collect real-time data
about their every movement both seamlessly and effortlessly - and to have it analysed and
interpreted in easily-digestible and personalised chunks of information.
Instant manipulation of hard data now enables consumers to rectify poor choices immediately and
to adjust behaviours to gain optimum benefits. Soon, no-one will tolerate estimates; we will become
our own personal trainers and account managers across so many areas of our lives.
16. The Opportunity
A Website
and App
Manually input or
automatically records health
data via bluetooth from any
enabled devices
Designed for
Professionals
Our Pro service is designed
for use in professional care
environments. Monitor patient
health wire-free.
Bespoke
Extras
Add specific functions you
need, enable remote alarm
functions, even send data to
your doctor.
Electronic Tattoo
Launching soon: our new
“electronic tattoo” - a hardy
adhesive chip that collects
and sends data to the app.
18. Welcome to the future of Personal and Professional Health Monitoring
Health Guardian
All-in-one automated Health Monitoring Solution
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Central App, Website and partnered devices that work in harmony
to provide a complete system to monitor multiple conditions
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Continuously collects data from a patient - creating
the most accurate and detailed health charts - live!
Works everywhere - designed for use in home and professional environments.
19. The Health Guardian App
The App is the Core of the system
Collects data from the monitoring device automatically
Available for Android and Apple mobile devices
(Windows & other platforms coming soon)
Manually input or automatically records health data via bluetooth from any
enabled devices
Health
Monitor
Free
Basic app free - covers heart
rate and other main
functions. Can be linked to a
pro-account. Encourages
take up.
Health
Guardian +
Purchase extra modules:
Enable remote alarm
functions, send data to
your doctor, add extra
functions to the app
Designed for
Professional
Manage multiple user
accounts. Subs based
service for use in
professional health care
institutions.
20. The Website
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Manage your account - Pro users can
manage multiple accounts.
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Clear, simple to use and easy to navigate.
Accessible on all devices, responsive
design.
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Packed with information.
News and features sections with advice and
reviews of new devices, health advice and
tips. Community and forum.
21. Product Partnerships
Under development - ‘Electronic Tattoos’
(or flexible "epidermal electronics”)
Epidermal Electronics:
The next step in patient monitoring
Devices are being developed that can already
measure heart rate, temperature, strain
and hydration - with more to follow - already
capable of doing the work of several
expensive and cumbersome machines!
Health Guardian will be the go-to app, ideal
for patients to continue to use at home.
Fully automated, secure data collection.
Product developers already have ties with Hospitals
and Care facilities - our partnership would open doors
to many health trusts.
Can be combined with images. Can convey visual
data such as ward number, or even customised for
children so they can have favourite character badges.
22. Situational Analysis
Political
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Depending on how integrated the app becomes in the health
service and the way in which it could be used it may need to be
government regulated in order to comply with law.
Standardisation.
Issues with law, data being recorded is personal, needs to
comply with data protection, privacy laws etc
Potential Conflict with Health related laws, industry regulations
Economical
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Social
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Lifestyle changes, in this case how an app would change
someones everyday life
Gaps between social classes, people who cannot afford to have
a mobile phone that has the right software to support this app or
even can’t afford to have a mobile phone.
Generational issues, young unlikely to use this app and elderly
narrowing the target market.
Levels of consumerism, How many people are likely to pay for a
service like this.
Public opinion and attitudes to using this sort of app, levels of
trust of the technology
Buying trends/Lifestyle trends
If app was used within the public sector would have to consider
the current state of finance within NHS and restraint on funding
Customer/end user drivers
Technological
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How well the app is adopted by users, if it is fit for purpose and
whether something like this becomes obsolete quickly and could
be easily replaced by something else more technically advanced.
Impact of emerging technologies
How an app like this would be integrated into something like the
national service, what effect would this have on other
technologies in the public health sector and how things are
supported by different technologies in this industry.
Development and testing
Security of data, technology infrastructure, exchange of data etc
Rate of technological diffusion
23. Audience Analysis
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It is often a family member that will encourage someone to seek medical advice whether that be for a new or existing condition.
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People want to stay in control of their life and medical conditions can render a
person feeling helpless. Apps such as MyFitnessPal allows a visual aid to see
how their efforts are beneficial.
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More government powered adverts and campaigns to live healthy lifestyles
resulting in people thinking more about changes that may need to be made.
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Morality is an issue that resonates with everyone, anything that effects that
results in the flight or flight response- either take control or let it happen.
24. Our Audience Goal
To empower the individual, enabling them to
take greater personal control and make
better, more informed decisions about their
everyday lives
25. Our Audiences
Health Challenged
● Interested in latest
developments in their own
health issues
● Family members play an
active role in helping with
their relative’s well being
Medically Savvy
● Well informed and interested
in the latest developments in
scientific and technology in
the treatment of health
issues
Well-being Aware
● Index highly against strong
motivation to keep
themselves looking and
feeling good
● Up to date on the latest health
apps
● Proactive in getting health
checks
27. SWOT Analysis
Strengths
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Life-saving
Potentially disruptive
In the long term would prove very cost effective
Help people to monitor their health
independently
Relevant to the emerging trend in medical
health sector
Weaknesses
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Opportunities
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Expansion into other specialist areas
Revenue from sponsorship
Highly customisable
Revenue potential from data collected
People are resistant towards change
People will be unsure in trusting technology with
something so important
Difficult for some people to adopt new
technology
Initially funding would be slow
If launching app as free version - would people
then trust it?
Would need to overcome establishing
consumer’s confidence in brand
Threats
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Other companies already attempting this
More ‘focussed’ products could be considered
more trustworthy
Constant technology changes could have
negative impact
28. SWOT - other considerations
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Training and cost implementation if rolling out across public sector
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Across-device compatibility
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Security considerations
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Hard to test
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Would require multiple sources to maintain the service and system
29. SMART Objectives
Specific
To create a medical health app which is disruptive, fit for purpose and
accurately records vitals.
Measurable
Need to monitor adoption rate, feedback, reviews, secure routes to
market and brand awareness
Achievable
Assess marketing environment, target consumers and competition to
realise level of viability
Realistic
Timescaled
Need to review resources, budget and set a deadline for completed
functionality and release to market after development and testing
Set and monitor Timescales and milestones allowing for contingency
and potential setbacks
30. KPI’s
Objective/ goals
Strategy
KPI
Acquisition Objective- 5000 user
per day.
- Active promotion.
- Key words for top position on
natural research.
- NHS trust contract.
- Free trial of pro for new customers
who sign up.
- Advertising on other apps
- Study current users.
- Usage, daily entries to apps.
- New customers accounts
(subscribers).
- NHS contract- pro version.
- Upgrade to pro versions.
- Profits
Lifetime Value.
- Updates
- Frequent feedbacks from
customers
- Customers’ usage rate.
- Upgrade rate.
- Reviews.
Retention.
- Customers satisfaction, strive for
longevity.
- Upgrades, and new features
within the app.
- Check on usage of new customers
in the first 30 days.
- App store ranking.
Active users.
- See what the daily active users
like most about the app.
- With pro users, see what features
they use and promote to free users.
- Account accessed daily.
- Features regularly used.
- If customer upgrade, what
features is used most
31. KPI’s continued
Objective/ goals
Strategy
KPI
Season Length.
- Prolong usage.
- Make app more inviting.
- Create a more engaging app.
- With every login, monitor changes
created on app to length spent using
the app.
App Load time/Launch.
- Make app size small and practical
- App launches with in 6 seconds so
not to lose customers to competitors.
- File size small so when running out
of memory space on the phone it isn’t
deleted.
- How many people downloaded but
not used.
User Experience/Happiness
- Use Helpshift and in-app
messaging for feedbacks.
- Review customers feedbacks and
see if they are still users after a
feedback is left.
32. Opportunity to Disrupt
Introducing an app that works with all ‘open’ devices which means that the app
has limitless capabilities.
Software longevity - the information collected and uploaded by the software will
revolutionise patient - doctor communication channels.
Integration of technology into ongoing medical services will make the software a
necessity - Modernising traditional data collection methods and essentially
save valuable time and money.
34. Build hype
Celebrity Endorsement - Sports Stars, Music Performers, Health and
Fitness Gurus.
Tech Blog Coverage - (9 days before release) (eg:http://www.techeblog.
com/)
Demos
Previews
Teaser Videos
TV Mentions: (On-Screen Features) eg: The Gadget Man, The Gadget
Show, ITV This Morning, BBC/SKY News.
Magazine Promotion: (Informative Articles and Promotion) eg: Stuff
Magazine, Mens Health, Discover (Medical)
35. Press Kit
App Logo
High Quality ScreenShots
Press Releases
Endorsement Imagery
Personal Experience Quotes
36. Direct Marketing
Target Marketing – due to the specifics of the product, the experts in the health field
and their recommendations would be crucial for the consumers end-decision.
4 key focuses for the direct marketing:
1
Collaborations with universities/research teams
2
Collaborations with hospitals (doctors and staff included)
3
Collaborations with dedicated health media – magazines, TV programs,
websites, etc.
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Collaborations with pharmaceutical companies.
37. Online Marketing
Social Media
Online Advertising Networks (PPC) ●
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Google Adwords
Google Adsense
Real Time Bidding - Ads reaching relevant consumers
Real Time Optimisation
E-mail Marketing - Consumers who have downloaded the basic Health
Guardian App; explain the benefits of upgrading (include offers eg: 50% off
upgrade price)
In App Promotion - Banners promoting Health Guardian Upgrade Benefits.
38. Social Media In More Depth
Facebook: Online Profile explaining app benefits, compatible technology, troubleshooting,
offers, In-App imagery published, product reviews, success stories, track ads/ learn
customers behaviours Also advertise through real time bidding to promote on “Suggested
Apps”
Twitter: Online Profile, troubleshooting, customer feedback and support, imagery,
advertise offers, link to product partnerships, allows real time uploads of results by
consumers, promote success stories, increase exposure through mentions, In Twitter
Advertisement - track ads/ learn customers behaviours.
YouTube: Create a youtube channel showing videos demonstrating the product, previews
of new software, taster videos, produce an online video marketing campaign - Viral?,
Interactive videos; link straight to app download/ website,
Google +: Remarket on Google + (track from search to your website then back to google
+ using adwords) Use this information to send out offers to consumers, Advertise business
profile therefore increasing awareness of google + profile, create targeted ads and
searches based on actions on G+ (behavioural targeting), Create Social Ads targeting
circles and communities.
39. Wordpress (Blog): Ongoing Technical blog that can be shared with other tech bloggers and
used to promote product to industry professionals. Users can share bookmark and email
content therefore promoting further the product. Blog also promotes new software, technicals
faults/fixes, upgrade details and Hints and Tips.
Health Guardian Website: Official site promoting the brand, app and its features. Link to sales
platform. Any troubleshooting queries addressed, contact us forum, Detailed feature
explanation. Site can be shared and promoted through other online platforms. (see website
slide)
LinkedIn: Allows a connection platform for communication with industry professionals about
future product collaboration and expansion. Use LinkedIn sponsored updates to reach industry
professionals, Create Targeted self service ads that focus on consumer by job or industry.
Extend link to LinkedIn feed through web, mobile and tablet. Create precision B2B Targeting
through product sponsorship.
App-Store: Get the app noticed through Apple’s ‘What’s hot, new and noteworthy’ promotions,
Get on the top 25 or 100 App lists. Get noticed by Apple through high profile press coverage of
the launch of the App. Offer a free basic App as a hook and then offer premium products as an
upgrade to increase revenue.
40. Discover and Target the Right Users
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Source: http://urbanairship.com
Build Detailed User Profiles.
Enable High Targeted Mobile
Engagement
Monitor User Preferences
Record In-App Behaviour - eg: Which
features are used most commonly.
Look at highest value users and create
a look-a-like audience profile.
Study and improve ARPU (Average
Revenue Per Customer), Customer
Lifetime Value and ROI.
41. Post Download Data Collection (Service Improvement)
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Consumer Feedback Pop Up Within App.
Marketing Attribution Analytics - measure and improve ROI
Collect location data - use this to increase consumer specific
promotion (personalisation)
Track Customer usage and funnel abandonment
Correlate upgrade statistics - this can be used to create goals and
work on KPI
Collect consumer post details (eg how often they upload, access the
app, clicks?)
Re-evaluate customer lifetime value - analyse upgrades and usage how can this improve.
42. Marketing Analysis and Improvements
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Measure ROI on all online marketing campaigns
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Lower Levels of funnel abandonment
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Use Google Analytics to create company goals and monitor these with
funnel data analysis. Use this information to create a funnel conversion
rate
43. Internal NHS Marketing
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Staff Intranet - Promotion through internal mail, staff bulletins, independent
reports published on software
Free Training Courses to ensure correct software usage
Individual collaborations from independent NHS Trusts
Managers to emphasise the importance of the software in each department.
Patient feedback on effectiveness of technology - adapt to increase
effectiveness of product.
Quick and efficient tech support available for all staff.
45. Outline
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Free Version
In-App Purchase
Pro Version
Product Tie-ins
Endorsement- Campaigns and charities
Funding- Private, NHS, Government
Advertising from third parties
Affiliate- Other products which can be used in conjunction with the App
46. Revenue Model
REVENUE
App Download - (FREE)
£0.00
ADVERTISING
Cost per ad (Monthly)
Number of rolling Ad's per day
£3,000
3
Total revenue per month
£9,000.00
CLICK-THROUGH
Avg. Clickthrough
Number of users each day
No. of days per month
2%
5000
30
Number of users click through per month
3000
Commission per click through
£0.50
Total revenue per month
£1,500.00
47. IN-APP PURCHASES/ EXTENSIONS
Upgrade 1 - e.g. Blood Sugars
Cost of expansion
£1.99
Number of users each day
5000
Avg. upgrade rate
0.30%
No, of days per month
30
Number of upgrades per month
450
Total revenue per month
£895.50
Upgrade 2 - e.g. Reminders & Alarms
Cost of expansion
£0.69
Number of users each day
5000
Avg. upgrade rate
No, of days per month
Number of upgrades per month
1.00%
30
1500
Total revenue per month
£1,035.00
48. PRO-VERSION
Cost of pro-version
£4.99
Number of users each day
5000
Avg. upgrade rate
0.10%
No, of days per month
30
Number of upgrades per month
150
Total revenue per month
£748.50
Grand total of Revenue per month
£13,179.00
Grand total of Revenue per year
£160,344.50
49. Potential for Expansion
Product Partnerships - As the software is a core data system the possible hardware expansion is
endless. As hardware develops as can the app to accommodate ever moving technological advances.
Alongside this the potential for medical partnership with experimental healthcare companies could
lead to further development of monitoring software which could be used with the device.
Expanding Worldwide - Once U.K. success has been experienced the opportunity to pitch the
technology on a global scale would be highly possible. As the patterns of mobile device usage are
very similar globally to the U.K. adaptation would be smooth and successful.
Specialised Treatment - Creating software to monitor specific conditions would allow the product to
be adapted to the individual. Personalising the service and increasing capabilities.
Future Investment - Future investment from global medical and technological companies would allow
the product to be developed. For example by connecting with Virgins space travel plans the software
could be used to monitor passengers on the flights throughout their journey.
50. Why is this a good investment?
(not just a product, but a process)
The potential for making profit makes Health help a good investment. The nature of the app makes it not just a product,
but more a process that will further evolve and have much longer life-cycle than a standard product or a trend, proves
even more that Health help is a good investment.
- The app combines top-notch technologies and concepts in a fast growing and demanding market.
- The application refers to the widespread use of mobile telecommunication and multimedia technology involved in the
delivery of health services and distribution of health information. The opportunities offered by modern technology are
already changing really fast the social marketing framework. Many researches have already shown that mobile devices
can serve as powerful tools for maintaining strong relationships that originated in person.
- The application would be very useful in monitoring behavior and providing feedback for individuals in a very easy way.
Many psychological and social barriers that prevent people from accessing public health services will be overcomed.
- Live, recorded, or stored media can be listened to on the device through the internet or an alternative data network.
- Use of different devices allows for consistent communication. Health information can be provided on demand to
individuals whenever they desire access.
52. Summary
Our ‘Health Guardian’ monitoring solution will target a wide range of people-from the
elderly, to the health conscious, to health professionals.
Our monitoring solution bridges the gap for these people to not only monitor theirs
and others health, but to take action on it.
This is the future for health care, individuals will gain independence and knowledge.
The way in which we view our health will become a lot less naive and uneducated.
Our product will open up a solution to many of the current staff and funding issues
held by the NHS-revolutionising the way we view and monitor our our health.