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Project outline

Project outline. ElDeRly-friEndly Alarm handling and MonitorING Salon Avante 2010. The way to DREAMING. DREAMING - A long way to get here. MATURITY OFTHE SOLUTION. Commercialisation. Pilots. Development of the solution. Conception and fine-tuning of the idea.

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Project outline

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  1. Project outline ElDeRly-friEndly Alarm handling and MonitorING Salon Avante 2010

  2. The way to DREAMING DREAMING - A long way to get here MATURITY OFTHE SOLUTION Commercialisation Pilots Development of the solution Conception and fine-tuning of the idea 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2

  3. The way to DREAMING DREAMING - A long way to get here Implantable sensors TECHNOLOGIES Behaviour analysis Domotic Wearable sensors Integration biosensors-environmental sensors Positioning, navigation Smart clothes Traditional biosensors 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 3

  4. DREAMING in a nutshell • DREAMING is one of the very first Pilot B projects funded under the new European Union CIP-PSP (Competitiveness and Innovation Programme – Policy Support Programme)‏ • Project start date: 1st of May 2008 • Project duration: 36 months • Total budget: 5.540.000 Euros • EU contribution: 2.770.000 Euros • 6 real life trials in Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden 4

  5. Tesan-Televita Srl Italy A.S.S. n. 1 Triestina Italy AGE - European Older People’s Platform Belgium Region Syddanmark Denmark Pflegewerk Management GmbH Germany East-Tallinn Central Hospital Estonia Servicio Aragonés de la Salud Spain Health Information Management SA Belgium TeleMedicina Rizzoli S.p.A. Italy TB-Solutions Spain Municipality of Heby Sweden County Council of Uppsala Sweden Municipality of Langeland Denmark The DREAMING Consortium 5

  6. Evaluation • Quality of life indicators • Clinical indicators • User satisfaction indicators • Economical indicators 6

  7. Services • Monitoring and Alarm Handling Services • eInclusion Services • Non-technology based services 7

  8. OBJECTIVE • EVALUATE a new health service in order to OFFER comprehensive assistance to chronic patients at home, WITH THE HELP of new information technology and communications. • Comprehensive care: OMS criteria. Meeting the physical, psychological and social aspects of patients. • USE CASE: elderly fragile +65 • Definition: • Medical criteria: pluripathology, poly-pharmacy, recent hospitalization (admission in the last year), readmissions (2 or > in the last year), falls (1 or more in the last 6 months), diseases as dementia, neoplasia, stroke, heart failure, depression • Functional criteria: elderly with none independency for doing daily life activities • Socio-demographical: aged more than 80 with difficulties for receiving help (living alone)‏ 8

  9. assessed for eligibility N = 160 Excluded: 80 N=3 other reasons N=12 refused N=65 not meeting inclusion criteria Randomized N = 80 allocated to treatment group N = 40 allocated to control group N = 40 METHODOLOGY: Patient’s recruitment • 2 areas: Barbastro and Monzón (30% of Barbastro sector population)‏ • 960 Clinical Shared Records from January to August 2009 of Emergency Unit • Consensus between primary health care centres 9

  10. Mean age 75,77 Mean age 75,6 Male 25 Male 24 Female 15 Female 16 More frequent age range 75-79 More frequent age range 75-79 Disease Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Heart Failure Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease History of myocardial infarction History of Stroke Patients TG 16 11 11 14 5 Patients CG 16 12 11 11 4 TOTAL 32 23 22 25 9 METHODOLOGY • Spain DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Treatment group: Control group: • PATHOLOGICAL PROFILE homogenous distribution 10

  11. ello! Video Communication HIS Mambo 2.5 In-Touch Base Unit HOME SWEET HOME Portal Domotic Monitors/Smart Home Components Vital Monitors Security/Movement Climate/Energy Management Door locking /unlocking Lightning control Key Components

  12. Sensors Patients Sensors Patients Glucometers 17 2 sensors 19 ECG 17 3 sensors 11 Pulse oxymeter 23 4 sensors 8 Weight scale 10 all 5 sensors 2 Movement Detector 6 METHODOLOGY • SENSOR KITS TO BE DEPLOYED Blood pressure and pulse rate meter for all patients 12

  13. INITIAL EVALUATION Differential features with regards to other pilot sites All patients (test and control group): • (SF-36) to measure patient health and well-being. • (HADS) to measure anxiety and hospital depression. • Philadelphia indicator to measure lifestyle satisfaction. • Pfeiffer questionnaire in order to measure the degree of cognitive impairment. • Lawton-Brody scale and Barthel index to measure the degree of dependence. 13

  14. CONTACT CENTRE: Operation 061 Emergency Call Fragile elderly included in the project Specialized Healthcare Monitoring and permanent communication Primary healthcare of Health Care Centre DREAMING TEAM (Emergency Unit)‏ 14

  15. EXPECTED RESULTS • Is it interesting from a clinical point of view; quality of life; economic and patients tele-monitoring at home, for professionals, patients and the public health system? • New service protocol, if applicable • New service implementation guide 15

  16. ElDeRly-friEndly Alarm handling and MonitorING

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