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Wireless Technologies Helping Chronic Care Management. Ofer Atzmon Aerotel Medical Systems Med-e-Tel 2011, Luxembourg. About Aerotel Medical Systems. Aerotel is a global provider of fixed and mobile telehealth and telecare solutions Based in Israel
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Wireless Technologies Helping Chronic Care Management Ofer Atzmon Aerotel Medical Systems Med-e-Tel 2011, Luxembourg
About Aerotel Medical Systems • Aerotel is a global provider of fixed and mobile telehealth and telecare solutions • Based in Israel • Developing wireless telehealth applications since 1998 • Introduced the first personal wearable mHealth system in 2007 • Introduces a wireless homecare hub in 2009 • Installed base in 50+ countries around the world, and growing
So Many Buzzwords… So Many Definitions… Digital Health We shall focus on Wireless Telehealth: The use of wireless technologies for the provision of healthcare services Telemedicine mHealth PersonalHealth eHealth Telehealth WirelessTelehealth
Market Drivers (everybody should know…) • Fast growing elderly demographics • Chronically ill patients live longer and suffer from various chronic diseases • Patients become more involved with their personal health • Cost savings: • $1,000+ per day for hospital bed • $200 per day for visiting nurse • $5 per day for tele-monitoring • Wireless technologies are becoming more affordable and common • Around 70% people own cellphones and over 90% of world’s population is covered by mobile network (Source: GSMA)
The Need for Chronic Disease Management • 45% of Americans have at least one chronic illness, and • 25% suffers from multiple chronic diseases • 75% of the US health care spending each year is spent on chronic disease • Millions of work days are lost, costing about $1 trillion a year (Source: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies)
The Benefits of Remote Home Monitoring • Research shows: Remote monitoring improves quality of care, reduces healthcare costs and empowers patients • Early interventions are critical for • improvement of symptom management • reduction in unnecessary hospital visits • Significant cost savings for care providers and payers • With wireless patients can travel with comfort, and stay in touch with their caregivers, access critical information from anywhere
The Homecare Evolution • Past: Visiting the patient on a scheduled basis • Present:Telehealth allows daily monitoring with real-time diagnostics and interventions • Future: Wireless technologies make it even more easier, safer and personal to fit today’s dynamic lifestyle
Introducing Connect-Cell™ Wireless Homecare Hub • Small and light-weight – can be hidden anywhere in the home • Easy to use – only one push button (On/Off) • Supports a wide range of sensors from various suppliers • Transmits data to a remote medical center/EHR/Portal • Fully automatic data acquisition and transmission • Built-in GSM/GPRS module (by Cinterion) • Integrated Bluetooth module • Two serial ports
Case Study: “The Do-It-Yourself House Call”Remote-Monitoring Technology Leads Heart Patients to Take Their Readings at Home From the Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2010 (click to read full article) 'I was constantly going to the doctor,' said Carolyn Brown of the Bronx, N.Y. 'Now they can tell right away if I am in trouble.' Ms. Brown's blood-pressure reading and transmission devices.
“The Do-It-Yourself House Call” – Service Description • Service by the New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.; covered by insurers • Monitoring provided by AMC (NY); Technology provided by Aerotel. • Provided to post heart attack patients • Home system includes: a scale, blood-pressure cuff and glucose monitor • Collects the data daily via the hub • Nurse case managers follow up with the patients if any of the vital signs seem worrisome • Patients get immediate reassurance when there’s nothing wrong with them • They do not have to go see a doctor unnecessarily
“The Do-It-Yourself House Call” – the Benefits • Detect changes and intervene before the patient has to be hospitalized. • Instead of constantly going to the doctor, the monitoring service can detect immediately if the patient has a problem • Faster evaluation of suspected heart failures • Peace of mind for patients and caregivers • 30% reduction in hospitalization for heart-failure patients, a study showed • Significant cost savings: $6,300 for a Medicaid heart patient's typical hospital stay vs. a $626 worth wireless monitoring system (which is typically rented). • The system actually pays for itself!
How Can This Solution become More Widely Used • Reducing costs of technology • Making the technology transparent for end-users • Standardizing data-exchange protocols (e.g. Continua) • Protecting data privacy • Concentrated effort of various stakeholders (vendors, payers, wireless carriers, healthcare providers)….
Lessons Learned • Wireless monitoring systems involve many stakeholders • Each stakeholder needs to see a clear benefit – but not at the expense of another stakeholder • Only when all stakeholders coordinate their efforts, and all see clear benefits will such solutions prevail • Solutions provides could act as the “mediators” to orchestrate the efforts of all the players
Thank you for your attentionPlease come visit our stand at Med-e-Tel Ofer Atzmon VP Business Development and Marketing ofer@aerotel.comwww.aerotel.com +972-52-2451771