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Vita Mission Statement

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MissionStatementnt

To deliver a device for medical use,StatemeStatem

that not only record and analysis Vitalsigns, but also be able to ID the patientand transmit all critical data seamlessly to hospitals.

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Problem$17 billion of miss diagnostic costs are associated with preventable errors.

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Miss Diagnostics: Reports indicated that as many as 44,000 to 98,000 people die in hospitals each year as the result of medical errors.

Medical errors are the eighth leading cause of death in this country—higher than motor vehicle accidents (43,458), breast cancer (42,297), or AIDS (16,516).

Nation approximately $37.6 billion each year; about $17 billion of those costs are associated with prevent-able errors. About half of the expenditures for prevent-able medical errors are for direct health care costs.

Miscommunication with the hospital. If the EMS does not accurately report to the hospital what treatment an accident victim has had, the patient may not receive the proper care - or may receive a double dose of treatment. Both are dangerous.

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GE Global Research Profi le

Mission:GRC is the growth engine for GE. We strive to drive new technology break-throughs, introduce this technology into the product pipeline and leverage it to fuel growth for GE’s businesses.

EmployeesWorldwide: more than 2,800 (more than 1,000 PhDs)

R&D BudgetGE Total 2008:$4.3 billionGRC Total 2008:$555 million

US Patents2008 GE Total:2,5372008 GE Global Research Total:560

GE is working to develop a platform to connect today’s disparate health care IT systems, allowing physicians to share a patient’s medical records seamlessly with other health care providers.

Access to this information is critical so that physicians and patients can make informed choices about health care. It also helps to reduce unnecessary work and the chances of medical errors.

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Interoperability, or allowing providers to share records and view them from anywhere, is a require-ment for facilities to receive some of the more than $17 billion in stimulus funding that the government is offering to encourage the adoption of electronic medi-cal records. Congress will likely penalize providers who aren’t doing so by 2014, cutting their Medicaid and Medicare payments, the Obama administration said.

Medical technology industries spent greater shares of research and development as a percent of sales in 2002 than did other U.S. industries: 11.4% for the Medical Devices industry and 12.9% for Drugs and Medicine, compared to 5.6% for Telecommunications, 4.1% for Auto, 3.9% for Electrical/Electronics, 3.5% for All Companies, and 3.1% for Aerospace/Defense.9

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Size of thePrize

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The responsibility of the Paramedic includes obtaining a comprehensive drug his-tory from the patient that includes name of drugs, strength, daily usage and dosage. The paramedic must take into consideration that many factors, in relation to the history given, can affect the type medication to be given. For example, some pa-tients may be taking several medications prescribed by several different doctors and some may lose track of what they have or have not taken.

A paramedic functions as the most extensively trained primary care provider in the pre-hospital setting. The paramedic is responsible for all aspects of care provided to the sick and injured. The paramedic provides both basic and advanced life support, including comprehensive patient as-sessment, invasive airway management, cardiac monitoring and administration of medications. The paramedic is frequently in a leadership role work-ing with a small team of lesser-trained

Paramedicprehospital care providers. The paramedic is responsible for verbal communication with the patient, other prehospital providers and hospital personnel, including physician medical directors. The paramedic completes extensive written documentation on patient condition and treatment provided, and must understand all applicable legal, moral and ethical issues surrounding emergency medical service.

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The term paramedic comes from para- (auxiliary) and medical, and means “related to medicine in an auxiliary capacity”.

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+MergingA solution that encompasses multiple devices into a single device of form and function

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Equaling VitaVita

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Technology Fujitsu has developed a contact less palm vein pattern authentication technology that uses vascular patterns as personal identifi cation data. Vein recognition technology is secure because the authenti-cation data exists inside the body and is therefore very diffi cult to forge. It is also highly accurate — in testing using140,000 palm profi les of 70,000 individuals, it had a false acceptance rate of less than 0.00008% and a false rejection rate of 0.01%*.

Palm vein authentication works by comparing the pattern of veins in the palm (which appear as blue lines) of a person being authenticated with a pattern stored in a database. Vascular patterns are unique to each individual, according to Fujitsu research — evenidentical twins have different patterns. And since the vascular patterns exist inside the body, they cannot be stolen by means of photography, voice recording or fi ngerprints,thereby making this method of biometrics authentication more secure than others.

Palm Vein Pattern Authentication Technology

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DITI, or digital infrared thermal imaging, is a noninvasive diag-nostic test that allows a health practitioner to see and measure changes in skin surface tempera-ture. An infrared scan-ning camera translates infrared radiation emitted from the skin surface and records them on a color monitor. This visual image graphically maps the body temperature

and is referred to as a thermogram. The spec-trum of colors indicates an increase or decrease in the amount of infrared radia-tion being emitted from the body surface. In healthy people, there is a symmet-rical skin pattern which is consistent and reproduc-ible for any individual.

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Development of software and medical products are already underway, the ability to view data digitally and stream this information onto a personal computing device gives a benefi cial fi nding to technology in the development of The G.E. Vita initial biometrics scanner

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Who’s who

Medical System Software FocusMedical System Soft-

ware deals with the implementation of

complete system data bases that organize and

network medical fi rms, to enable cross referencing

medical fi les.

Area of opportunity lies in

connecting the system services

with product integration

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Medical Product Integration FocusA strong focus on medical product development, stand alone products without a systems integration

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Name: Terry Bradshaw

Age: 32

Occupation: Paramedic

Medical Group: The California Emergency Medical Services Authority

Hobbies: Travelling, Photography, Consumer Electronics

Lifestyle: Short lived relationships, enjoys quiet solitude

Transportation: 2007 Audi A4, Vintage 1975 Honda cb360t

Technology Trend: Has the latest gadgets and gizmos, carries 2 smart phones, one for work one for personal, enjoys research on technology that will enhance his lifestyle and knowledge.

User Profi le

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Things Related

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Vita Design

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Current EMT equipment is bulky and cumbersome

Reduction in the amount of gear and equipment for paramedics and EMTs will help in situations where there is immediate or high levels of danger

Hospital savings of millions of dollars due to the fact that there will be less error in the operation and procedure due to miss diagnostics.

The results of the unit will outweigh the cost of the unit substantially

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When the opportunity

came to the initial design

of the device, there were

many factors that came to

mind; should the design

be simple, easy to use,

durable, held with one or

two hands, where the

buttons would be placed,

so on and so forth.

These next few pages

encompass the stratigic

thought process that lead

to the fi nal design

of product, interface,

iconography, system, and

user experience.

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Ideations invovling a

system that transfers vital

signs of a emergency pa-

tient to hospitals upon ar-

rival. Doctors will have the

data inputed into a system

data base. Having the

medical records at hand

as the patient is delivered

to the hospital.

Increasing productivity

and lower the chance for

misdiagnostics can allow

for a more speedier and

effi cient way to perform

medical tasks without any

time lost.

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Design ingenuity must

have forms of simplicity, an

interface and function that

paramedics can relate to.

Be able to function the

Vita device with ease

and clarity.

Clarity of form and

function comes from is

an inspiration from Dieter

Rams’s 10 principles of

good design. “Good

design is as little design

as possible.”

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How it all came together

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Vita Initial Biometrics Sweeper

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Function

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ID vien Scanner

Main Body

Screen Housing

Side Screen

Screen

Alluminum Mid Body

4 ez vital buttons

Thermal scanner

Lens cover

Flash Unit

Power Button

Sthethoscope

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Interactionn

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IconographyWireframeInterface

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Iconography

Defi nition

Icons

Vital signs are measures of various physiological statistics, often taken by health professionals, in order to assess the most basic body functions. Vital signs are an essential part of a case presentation. The act of taking vital signs normally entails recording Body temperature, Pulse rate (or heart rate), Blood pressure, and Respiratory rate.

Temperature can be recorded in order to establish a baseline for the individual’s normal temperature for the site and measuring conditions. The main reason for checking body temperature is to solicit any signs of systemic infection or infl ammation in thepresence of a fever.

Blood pressure (BP) is a force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and is one of the principal vital signs. During each heartbeat, BP varies between a maximum (systolic) and a minimum (diastolic) pressure.

The pulse is the physical expansion of the artery. Its rate isusually measured either at the wrist or the ankle and is recorded as beats per minute.

Respiratory rate is the number of breaths a living being, such as a human, takes within a certain amount of time (frequently given in breaths per minute).

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Stethscope Palm VeinScanner

Blood Pressure

ThermalScanner

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ThermalScanner

SIMONDAVEYFRAZER

ID: B92039102830

Personal Information

Medical History

Age: 23SSN: 569-69-1234Sex: MaleAllergies: noneResident: Alabama, USAMain Physician: Dr. Chang

FAMILY INFORMATION: Father: David Davey Mother: Jane Davey Spouse: N/A Address: 419 N. 2nd st, Unit F Alhambra, CA 91801

Emergency Contact information: Father: David Davey

Patient suffers from extreme levels of stress. A.D.D. Level out the roof. Simon also has a compulsive hording disorder.

Caffiene addiction Smoker- yes

Right arm fragment displacement 2001

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SSN: 5569-69-12341234

age:23

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Blood Pressure (mmHg) by date

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San Gabriel Valley Medical Center Staff

ID: B92039102830

Hospital Listing

Alhambra Hospital Medical Center100 South Raymond AvenueAlhambra, CA 91801(626) 570-1606

San Gabriel Valley Medical Center 438 West Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91803(626) 289-5454

Garfield Medical Center525 North Garfield Avenue, Monterey Park, CA (626) 573-2222

BHC Alhambra Hospital4619 Rosemead Boulevard, Rosemead, CA

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Vita Wireframe

Stethoscope

Thermal Scanner

Sphygmomanometer

Medical Record IDer

Vita Wireframe

DeviceWireframe

Stethoscope

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Global bodyTemperature

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DIA(mmHg)

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Systolic Diastolic

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DIA(mmHg)

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Beats

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ID: B92039102830

SIMONDAVEYFRAZER

SSN: 5569-69-12341234

age:23

Sensor

ThermalScanner

SIMONDAVEYFRAZER

ID: B92039102830

Personal Information

Medical Histor y

Age: 2 3SSN: 569-69-123 4Sex: Mal eAllergies: noneResident: Alabama, US AMain Physician: Dr . Chan g

FAMILY INFORMA TION: Father: David Dave y Mother: Jane Dave y Spouse: N/ A Address: 419 N. 2nd st, Unit F Alhambra, CA 9180 1

Emergency Contact information: Father: David Dave y

Patient suffers from extreme levels of stress. A.D.D. Level out the roof. Simon also has a compulsive hording disorder .

Caffiene addictio n Smoker- yes

Right arm fragment displacement 200 1

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Ambulence arrives on

scene...Paramedic carries

Vita Device Kit, instantly

ready as he arrives and

begins to check patients

vital signs.

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vita

Stethoscope

Waterproof anti shock iPad backpackVita unit conveniently clipped to waist using carabine

SphygmomanometerDevice

Vita Device Kit

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BPM

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Medical fact: Did you know Medical errors are the eighth leading cause of death in this country

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BPM 70

Global bodyTemperature

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ID: B92039102830830

Thermal Scan Imaging

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Live Thermal Scan Area on screen display

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Medical fact: An apple a day keeps the doctor away

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BPM 70

DIA(mmHg)

085

Beats

1/min 80

148SYS

(mmHg)

PULSE

ID: B92039102830

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Blood Pressure (mmHg) by date

Systolic Diastolic

3/05/2007 4/01/2008 2/12/2009 6/30/2010 9/25/2011 1/5/2012

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100

080

060

SpO2 % SYS(mmHg)

DIA(mmHg)

MA

P(m

mH

g)

Beats

1/min 8098 148 105085

Place device on arm & tap screen to begin the Blood Pressure anaylsis

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BPM 70

ID: B92039102830

SIMONDAVEYFRAZER

SSN: 5569-69-12341234

age:23

Sensor

ThermalScanner

SIMONDAVEYFRAZER

ID: B92039102830

Personal Information

Medical History

Age: 23SSN: 569-69-1234Sex: MaleAllergies: noneResident: Alabama, USAMain Physician: Dr. Chang

FAMILY INFORMATION: Father: David Davey Mother: Jane Davey Spouse: N/A Address: 419 N. 2nd st, Unit F Alhambra, CA 91801

Emergency Contact information: Father: David Davey

Patient suffers from extreme levels of stress. A.D.D. Level out the roof. Simon also has a compulsive hording disorder.

Caffiene addiction Smoker- yes

Right arm fragment displacement 2001

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Aim Vein Scanner directed at patients palm

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San Gabriel Valley Medical Center Staff

ID: B92039102830

Hospital Listing

Alhambra Hospital Medical Center100 South Raymond AvenueAlhambra, CA 91801(626) 570-1606

San Gabriel Valley Medical Center 438 West Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91803(626) 289-5454

Garfield Medical Center525 North Garfield Avenue, Monterey Park, CA (626) 573-2222

BHC Alhambra Hospital4619 Rosemead Boulevard, Rosemead, CA

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Doctors Nurses

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San Gabriel Valley Medical Center Staff

ID: B92039102830

Hospital Listing

Alhambra Hospital Medical Center100 South Raymond AvenueAlhambra, CA 91801(626) 570-1606

San Gabriel Valley Medical Center 438 West Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91803(626) 289-5454

Garfield Medical Center525 North Garfield Avenue, Monterey Park, CA (626) 573-2222

BHC Alhambra Hospital4619 Rosemead Boulevard, Rosemead, CA

Time

Sta

ff on h

and

6am 630am 730am 8am 830am 9am 930am 10am 1030am 11am 1130am 12pm

Doctors Nurses

once all icons have changed to the green color signifying compleation. The red send icon will appear allowing user to send collected data to hospitals

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Download

The onsite medical personel will be notified and data will be downloaded to hopsital mainframe. All the patients information will be readily avaliable upon arrival.

Upload

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And that’s how you save a life!

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