AFrame Digital, Inc. “Intelligent, Mobile Health Monitoring and Alerting”
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AFrame Digital, Inc.
“Intelligent, Mobile Health Monitoring and Alerting”
September 21, 2007
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Proposed Agenda
AFrame Company and Product Concept DARPA and NIH projects Questions
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AFrame Digital, Inc.
Founded in early 2005, NoVA based Developing a “Next-Generation Wireless Remote Health
Monitoring Platform” DARPA Contract Award
Personalized, non-intrusive mobile health monitoring Intelligent alerting solutions Field Trials in Military Treatment Facilities
NIH Gait Analysis Grant Expert Advisory Board
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Management Team Cindy Crump, CEO/Founder
Start-up experience at CyberCash, Caspian Networks, NetExpress Exec/Sr. Mgmt IT Freddie Mac, MCI
Bruce Wilson, COO
Co-founded CyberCash to a successful IPO and acquisition by Verisign. Founded and President of NYNEX EFT Solutions
Sunil Saxena, MD, FACEP Chief Medical Officer
Practising Emergency Physician Experienced Entrepreneur
Pat Farrell, VP Engineering
Start-up experience at CyberCash, Trufina, OneBigCD Mission Critical Systems Development and Healthcare Systems/IT
Experience
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Potential Markets
$2 Billion Domestic, $20 Billion International
CCRC's (Continuing Care Retirement Communities) – various types
Military
Acute care facilities
Home Monitoring
Pre-hospital care
Pregnancy Monitoring
Pediatric Home Monitoring
Psychiatric Monitoring and Treatment
Disease Specific Monitoring
Floor 1Wing A
Floor 1Wing B
Floor 2Wing A
Floor 2Wing B
Courtyard
C. AFrame Application Server• Trending and Alerting• Predictive Bayesian Network• Merges physiological data with profile and subjective observations of healthcare team
AFrame Wireless AFrame Wireless Mesh NetworkMesh Network
Healthcare Team
Distributed intelligence safety net
Private, active supportfor recovery
A. “MyPHD”Personal Help Device• Wearable Monitor
• Location Information•Fall Detection/Prevention•Pulse Oximetry•Heart Rate•Temperature Measure•Panic Button•Soft ‘Settable’ Button
B. “RF PANDA”Radio Frequency Powered Access Network Data Aggregator Small inexpensive boxes – Placed in close proximity forming a mesh network to communicate between MyPHD personal help devices and server system.
The Mobilecare Monitor System: An Open Network Platform
Establishes personalbaselines formonitoring & alerting
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The Watch
Secure, Wearable Monitor Physiological & Environmental Sensors
HR, Pulse Ox, RR, Cuffless BP, Temp (skin and environmental), GSR, Location, Fall Detection and Prevention, etc.
Software “Settable” Buttons Device and Sensor Agnostic
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The RF “PANDA” Gateway
RF patient data collection platform Single Board Computer Open data and 3rd party device support Can be used for visual and auditory alerts Can be used for medication compliance
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AFrame Application Server
Resident Baseline Trending and Alerting Advanced Analysis using Bayesian system Secure Patient Data Repository
HIPAA Compliant
Dataless Keys
AES128 Industrial Strength Encryption
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The AFrame Platform
Automated charting for resident wellness assesment
Facilitate and leverage scarce skilled healthcare staff
Resident Wellness Condition Management Minimize False Alarms
Manage legal risks and improve resident care Provides a patient “dashboard” with clinically-
relevant, actionable data to the caregiver
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DARPA Study
Entitled “Non-Intrusive Health Monitoring for Post-Battle Wellness Management”
Goal is to provide a monitoring system and safety net for injured warfighters moving through the various echelons of care that provides improved situational awareness and medical decision support
Currently in month 4 of a 24 month Phase II SBIR contract
Conducting field trials of our prototype system in civilian and military CCRC facilities
Core focus of the DARPA project is the advanced analytic system in the back end server
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NIH Gait Analysis Study
Exciting study in conjunction with VA tech Goal is to develop a system to detect and
prevent falls Using accelerometers and gyroscopes
positioned at the wrist and possibly other locations to replicate a scaled down gait analysis lab
Creating personal baselines
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Thank You!
“Peace of Mind through Intelligent, Mobile Health Monitoring and Alerts”