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The System relies heavily on the capabilities of PC, tablets, and smartphones with existing and new applications to provide most of the interfaces to the System, as well as medical, network, security, control, environmental devices and applications.

 

The System is based off of common Object Oriented Interfaces and Classes that can provide basic functionality and tools (with common "Plug and Play", "Look and Feel", Integration, Maintenance, Features, Tools, and Support, as well as supporting the integration of the features into existing systems, devices, and applications.

 

The System supports Localization (Local/Native Language Support), which can leverage off of Object Oriented Features to translate products and features into different languages to support other countries and areas. This is especially important in developing countries and empowering less trained individuals to provide improved and more comprehensive Healthcare. Localization (and interactive text and verbal translation) also supports native language support for patients and providers to better communicate, provide examinations/treatments, and make fewer mistakes. This feature can also support adjustments for cultural, belief, and regional differences, which all have impacts on providing proper care.

 

Public Identity System

 

The System starts off with a “Public” and a “Private” "Identify and Information System” that allows everything to be able to be tied to an Individual that can then be managed. As a consequence of Object Oriented Technology, anything (phones, buildings, rooms, backpacks, devices, and services) are also objects and can be managed and associated with other objects (like an individual). Once an object is defined it can be monitored, data collected on it, analyzed, and managed.

 

The Public Identity and Information System is based off of stickers and wrist bands that provide information that a user would want to share with the public (name, contact, medical alerts, special instructions). This can be very important for a lost child, disability that makes it difficult to communicate, or an injury that makes you unable to communicate. 

 

From the basic Functionality, it also supports the storage of private user information storage and aids in the collection, analysis, and monitoring of a wide variety of devices, services, and applications. From there you can add in Personal Services, Call Centers, Home Systems, and Facility Systems.

 

The Private Identity and Information System is similar to the Public System, but it is owned by an institution or shared across institutions. It contains "Trusted and Verified" data, as well as additional features and applications to support Medical Requirements (e.g. HIPAA, medical baselines, treatment verification, etc.).

 

The System then supports a wide variety of additional tools and applications to provide ordering/verification/payment of services, scheduling, productivity, various monitoring applications, alert and escalation events, Postal Neighborhood Watch, and many more to meet the goals of the system. These are all modular and have their own roadmaps that can be implemented by one or more companies over time.

 

Medical, Security, Network, Fitness, etc. Equipment can be added to provide a wide variety of active and passive collections and analysis of data with automated checks, data collection, analysis, alerts, and escalations. On the development side the System provides a wide variety of common development, test, integration, and support tools to enhance device features which driving down development, support, and cost of ownership.

 

The System then supports a wide variety of additional tools and applications to provide ordering/verification/payment of services, scheduling, productivity, various monitoring applications, alert and escalation events. Intelligent Adaptive Examinations, Telemedicine, Home Services, “At Risks’ Apps, and many other Apps and services have been identified to meet the goals of the System. These are all modular and have their own roadmaps that can be implemented by one or more companies over time.

 

The System relies on Public/Private Partnerships to gather requirements, develop intelligent and adaptive medical instructions, test analysis, develop packagable systems, and establish best practices and standards.

 

Additional information is available on this site, as well as available PowerPoint Slides.

Wireless Managed Whole Healthcare - Overview

People have Whole Health needs their entire lives, which are based on age, sex, race, region, and genetics, as well as situations that we encounter during our lives. It doesn't matter if you are rich or poor, living on the street or in a home or facility, healthy or temporarily /permanently disabled, or what country you live in, you need some aspects of Whole Healthcare.

 

The Goals of the System are to:

  • Improve Patient Lives (better healthcare, independence, dignity, security, and safety)

  • Reduce the Cost of Healthcare (patients, device companies, hospitals, clinics, recovery/nursing centers, emergency response, and call centers)

  • Improve and Expand available Healthcare Monitoring and Testing (additional devices/services, better baselines, automatic analysis and trending, treatment verification, alerts, creative use of common technologies)

  • Improve Efficiency and Simplicity to help with Shortages of Healthcare Professionals (common interfaces, auto collection of data, native language and translation, integrated workflow, directed and individualized medical instructions/tests, error reduction)

  • Expand the use of Healthcare Features (home use, personal services, neighborhood clinics, assisted living centers, disaster recovery centers, rural clinics, worldwide relief clinics, and emergency use for ships/planes, sporting events, etc.)

  • Bring Healthcare closer to the Patients (special needs and healthcare for everyone - in-home, retirement communities, neighborhood clinic, emergency services, mobile health-clinics, disaster relief centers)

 

Improving Patient Care includes:

  • Creating affordable and accessible Healthcare for individuals

  • Improving Care, Monitoring, and Treatment

  • Providing Independence, Dignity, Security, and Safety

  • Make sure that Basic Needs are Met

  • Providing Temporary and Permanent Lifelines

  • Improving Emergency Services

 

How does it do it?

 

There are many ways that the proposed System would lower costs, improve care, and expand accessibility.

 

Some of the main features include:

  • Providing capabilities to allow people to be more independent, safe, and live in their own residence longer

  • Creating automated and “simple to use tools” to enable Family, Friends, Guardians, Living Centers and Advocacy Groups to be more actively involved and help with providing care with less effort, better care, more comfort, and at lower costs

  • Heavy leverage off existing personal devices (Smartphones, tablets, PCs) that people already have, plus existing and new Applications to enable more people with more capabilities to provide, support, and monitor care for individuals

  • Simple plug-and-play, look-and-feel, native language, and automation to reduce installation, maintenance, training costs, and errors

  • Automation and Tools (with local language capabilities) to drive down the skill level and language barriers for performing examinations and treatments while reducing the costs and errors, and expanding the capability to more people and areas

  • Add additional capabilities and tools to provide monitoring and support for “At Risk” individuals (Personal Service Providers, Residence Providers, Emergency Services, Postal Workers, and many others)

  • Better collection, analysis, reporting, escalation, and sharing of data to provide better treatment and make fewer mistakes

  • Common tools and capabilities with increased volumes, to drive down the cost and total cost of ownership of personal, home, professional security, medical, control, environmental, and network devices

  • Tools and Applications to improve existing and start new Personal Services (Call Centers, Home Services, Advocacy Groups, Retirement/Assisted/Nursing Centers, etc.) with more healthcare capabilities at less costs

  • Standard and emergency Plug-and-Play Systems allowing standard and emergency services to be expanded faster and at less cost

  • Overall expansion of Economies and Jobs

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