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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
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…
Why Healthcare?Why Healthcare?
Average growth rate in the last nine years has been 7.9%, Indian PM, March 7th, 2013
Still Concerns…Still Concerns…
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.
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
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.
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
Few ExamplesFew ExamplesCrowd sourcing healthcare solutions@Harvard
Diagnosis
Health Records
Healt
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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
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
TimelineTimeline
0 6 12 18 24 30 36
Literature Review
Modeling of Devices
Development of Devices
Development of Software
Testing and Validation of System
Time in Months
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Packaging
Thank You!