Get well, stay well with m-health

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get well, stay well with m-health mobile communications are transforming healthcare: how M2M will help you live a longer and healthier life

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Page 1: Get well, stay well with m-health

get well,

stay well

with

m-healthmobile communications are

transforming healthcare: how

M2M will help you live a longer

and healthier life

Page 2: Get well, stay well with m-health

the body

There’ll be over 2 billion people

aged 60 or more by 2050, but a

shortage of doctors to care for them

Qualcomm Life and Orange are

developing remote solutions to monitor

chronic conditions such as diabetes or

kidney failure

Researchers say such

solutions could save

$197 billion in the US

over the next 25 years

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the head

strokes cost the US

$43 billion per

year

The Stroke

Association is testing

iPad and Wii apps

which enable

aphasia sufferers to

communicate with

gestures

20%of stroke

victims

develop

aphasia

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the skin

scanning for

melanoma…

if caught early, the 5 year melanoma survival rate is 91%

left unchecked this falls to 15%

200,000 melanoma cases diagnosed worldwide in 2008

the SkinScan

app checks

risk, speeding

diagnosis and

improving

survival rates

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the heart

37% of Americans suffer

heart disease, costing

$273 billion (2010) in

medical care

those implanted with

cardiac rhythm

management (CRM)

devices need regular

in-clinic checks:

Orange and Sorin’s M2M

heart monitoring solution

cuts care costs and

improves patient well being

phone sends

signals from the

pacemaker

server in the

cloud parses

signals

triggers alarms

on a GP’s

dashboard

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the hands

no

paper

work

send from

phone to

doctor

over 1 hour

saved per

day

492 million

smartphones

sold in 2011

Orange’s Care In Motion

solution saves health pros

over an hour a day by

making patient note-taking

mobile, creating more time

for caring

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the pancreas

346 million people worldwide have

diabetes, costing $465 billion in 2011

Dr. Diabetes uses handheld devices, an app and cloud

servers to monitor the health of diabetes

sufferers, sending data to doctors for review and

reducing care costs by 73%

Dr. Diabetes app sends

data to doctors

reduces care

costs by 73%

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the feet

Omnilink’s RF-based tracking

devices can help carers find

lost patients

An estimated 5.4 million Americans

suffer from Alzheimer’s disease

50% of sufferers who become lost face

injury or death if not found in 24-hours

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the stomach

worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980

Smartphone apps such as

LiVe, Carb Master or Intelli-Diet

help maintain healthier habits

obesity is preventable with education, exercise, good diet

and calorie control

2008200 million men300 million women } obese

201043 million childrenunder 5 years old } overweight

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Pew Internet Survey, Cancer Research, World

Health Organisation, Orange

Health, IBM/Novartis, House of Commons, US

Congress, Alzheimer’s Association, IDC, Stroke

Association