Bigdata for Healthcare

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Smart Healthcare Smart Healthcare Chittaranjan Hota, Puspendra Singh BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus; IIIT, New Delhi India-France Workshop in ICST (4 th April, 2013) Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

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Smart HealthcareSmart Healthcare

Chittaranjan Hota, Puspendra SinghBITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus; IIIT, New Delhi

India-France Workshop in ICST (4th April, 2013)Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

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CollaboratorsCollaborators

Dr. Pushpendra Singh (Assistant Professor, IIIT-Delhi)

Dr. Suman Kapur (Professor, Biological Sc. Department, BITS Hyderabad)

Mr. R Sampath (CEO, BeWo Technologies, Bangalore)

Looking for collaborations from France…

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Why Healthcare?Why Healthcare?

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Average growth rate in the last nine years has been 7.9%, Indian PM, March 7th, 2013

Still Concerns…Still Concerns…

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High-throughput blood pressure systems: Systems that can measure the blood pressure of a large number of individuals. Measurement should integrate with a routine daily activity.

Objectives•to raise awareness of the causes and consequences of high blood pressure•to provide information on how to prevent high b.p and related complications•to encourage self-care to prevent high blood pressureHigh BP 1 in 3 adults worldwide

Chronic disease: Diabetes would cause maximum deaths amongst other chronic diseases from a total of 60 million deaths because of chronic diseases in India, WHO, Registrar general of India, etc.

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Mobile ClinicsMobile Clinics

Siemens sanjeevan mobile clinic Gurgaon

108 service, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu,…

Aidstar-one, Nagpur Rajbhra Ltd, New Delhi smilefoundationindia.org

www.impactindia.org

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Mobile HealthcareMobile Healthcare

Sehat Saathi, MediaLabAsia

• An estimated 500 million people worldwide are expected to be using mobile healthcare applications by 2015, Reasearch2Guidance, Nov 2010.

• There were nearly 17,000 health apps available in major app stores in November 2010, with 57% of them being aimed at consumers, Reasearch2Guidance.

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Why Social Media?Why Social Media?

SM Analysis of FB Pages

• 60 Million Americans exchanged their medical experiences online with each other last year.

• Almost 72 % of patients searched for online information before or after a doctor visit.

• 890 hospitals in the US used social media to engage with their patients, ebennett.org/hsnl/

Image Source: Wipro report

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Few ExamplesFew ExamplesCrowd sourcing healthcare solutions@Harvard

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Diagnosis

Health Records

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Tests Results

Sensors Physici

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WAP Gateway

WAP Server

Hadoop Clusters

Health Data

HTML Server

Audio, Video Consultation

Electronic Drug Prescription

Proposed Architecture Proposed Architecture

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Application Application FrameworkFramework

Input Data

Blood Sugar

Heart Beat

HDFS

Recording

Peers

Peers

Blood Pressure,

Kidney failure,

Blindness

HistoryMySQL

Map reduce

Patient

Health Care Social Networks

Business Intelligence

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TimelineTimeline

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Literature Review

Modeling of Devices

Development of Devices

Development of Software

Testing and Validation of System

Time in Months

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Thank You!