Senior Inspect. Who are we? What do we do? How do we do it? What have we done? How much does it cost? How can we cooperate in the project?

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Senior Inspect

Who are we? What do we do? How do we do it? What have we done? How much does it cost? How can we cooperate in the project?

Who are we ?

Development and application oriented company specializing in monitoring and surveillance systems for processing and transmission of medical data. CleverTech : innovative combination of medicine and technology Status: Spin-off company (transfer and application of technologies) Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague

Main project partners: Eurocross Život 90 Telephonica O2 The city of Kladno Na Homolce Hospital Motol Hospital General Faculty Hospital (VFN)

What do we do ?

Personal Health Systems A new and modern area – opportunity for innovative projects with commercial potential The centre of interest and the health care coordinator is the person alone – the user Potential for cheaper and more effective health care Support to active involvement of the patient in health care A modern and very effective area of health care

Personal Health Systems A new and modern area – opportunity for innovative projects with commercial potential The centre of interest and the health care coordinator is the person alone – the user Potential for cheaper and more effective health care Support to active involvement of the patient in health care A modern and very effective area of health care Personal Health Monitoring Systems Health care provided in home environment Users can stay in home environment for a much longer time even in case of more serious complications (long-term illnesses, the elderly) Higher comfort but also safety of risk groups living in home enironments

How do we do it ?

A unique CleverTech modular system Universal kit for surveillance systems Personal Health A unique modular concept, permanent link between the development potential and the target area development (the product grows with the skills of its users)

A unique CleverTech modular system Universal kit for surveillance systems Personal Health A unique modular concept, permanent link between the development potential and the target area development (the product grows with the skills of its users) Technology software communication product service application business model distribution strategies

A unique CleverTech modular system Universal kit for surveillance systems Personal Health A unique modular concept, permanent link between the development potential and the target area development (the product grows with the skills of its users) A flexible modular system supporting PHS applications

The system concept: User

Sensing The system concept: User

SensingProcessing The system concept: User

Sensing Processing Transmission (GSM) The system concept: User

SensingProcessing Transmission (GSM) Evaluation Archiving Processing The system concept: User

SensingProcessing Transmission (GSM) Secured information receiving/release Evaluation Archiving Processing Final information on status The system concept: User

SensingProcessing Transmission (GSM) Secured information receiving/release Evaluation Archiving Processing Final information on status Monitoring centre The system concept: User

SensingProcessing Transmission (GSM) Secured information receiving/release Evaluation Archiving Processing Final information on status Monitoring centre Family Assistance services Integrated Rescue System The system concept: User

SensingProcessing Transmission (GSM) Secured information receiving/release Evaluation Archiving Processing Final information on status Monitoring centre Family Assistance services Integrated Rescue System Optimum feedback The system concept: User

What have we done?

Senior Inspect Project A pilot Personal Health Systems project focusing on supporting the elderly clients in their home environments with the assistance of their family.

Senior Inspect Senior Inspect service in its basic variant is a service for families. It enables the elderly or the users with health problems to remain safely in their home environment also in circumstances under which the senior would otherwise have to be under permanent medical supervision or placed in a nursing home. Senior inspect service is also a tool for healthy and active seniors who are thus enabled to do all their activities safely even in older age. Service profile: Combination of technical tools, services provided by the monitoring centre and family cooperation. Safety button, voice communication Sensing the movement, localization, wireless communication interface Secure server solution Signal processing – automated detection of critical condition Non-stop service of the monitoring centre 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, Checking the health condition Getting feedback (family, neighbours, Integrated Rescue System)

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Healthy personSick person Mild complications, increased risk

Healthy personSick person Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care SeniorInspect Non-stop monitoring assistance service Automated inspection of health condition Automated risk detection Permanent inspection of the system functionality (10 minute intervals) Non-stop assistance to increase the safety and comfort of the user and his family Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care Growth of risk level Increase of health problems High risk Acceptable risk Mild risk Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care Growth of risk level Increase of health problems High risk Acceptable risk Mild risk Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care Growth of risk level Increase of health problems High risk Acceptable risk Mild risk Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities

Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care Growth of risk level Increase of health problems High risk Acceptable risk Mild risk Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities

SeniorInspect Non-stop monitoring assistance service Automated inspection of health condition Automated risk detection Permanent inspection of the system functionality (10 minute intervals) Non-stop assistance to increase the safety and comfort of the user and his family Healthy personSick person Hospital Long-term hospital care Nursing home Mild complications, increased risk Medical care with family support Nursing homes, hospitals Safe and independent existence Home care Day care Growth of risk level Increase of health problems High risk Acceptable risk Mild risk Telephone Neighbours Personal care Minimizing (risk) activities

Senior Inspect Project Phase 1: Launched 2009 Basic option (Senior supervision)

SensingProcessing Transmission (GSM) Zabezpečený Příjem / výdej informací Archiving Processing Dohledový pult Family Assistance services Integrated Rescue System Optimum feedback The system concept: User

Senior Inspect Project Phase 2: Prepared to be in operation since 2010 Advanced system (Senior supervision + additional assistance products from the area of medical services)

Transmission (GSM) Zabezpečený Příjem / výdej informací Archiving Processing Dohledový pult Family Assistance services Integrated Rescue System Optimum feedback Concept of the advanced system 2010: User Medical assistance

Senior Inspect The senior can stay safely in their home environment For active and healthy seniors as well as for those with health handicaps Enhances also the senior‘s activities outside the “safe home environment“ Provides comfort to the family Assurance of the system operability Alarms are generated automatically Movement sensors (preventing the consequences of a person falling unexpectedly)

Simple control A sophisticated system / a simple and robust system for the User Remote set-up of parameters from the monitoring centre Loud communication A secured server solution HW securing, professional hosting Automated monitoring of whether the devices and the server work properly, parallel units Multiuser system Surveillance assistance centre Non-stop monitoring assistance 24/7 Client feedback guaranteed Possibility of a dynamic arrangement with the local assistance providers

Movement sensing system Automated detection of the User‘s critical condition based on movement analysis Detects the fall of a senior and thus prevents their secondary complications Detects changes in physical condition

Localization of the User Combination of more localization tools Localization via GSM network available also in buildings and in places not covered by GPS signal GPS localization – can be activated remotely from the monitoring centre

Wireless interface system – medical peripheries Possibility for the User to gradually extend the system via wireless peripheries Monitoring the basic parameters (ECG, SpO2, blood pressure, blood glucose) Medical assistance services Follow-up analysis of the measured data Reports with medical opinion and evaluation of the health condition

Monitoring centre

Related products

GSM localization GPS localization Activity measuring Medical periphery Monitoring centre 24/7 History recording Voice communication Automated control of the system operability GSM mobile device Automated detection and alarm activation

GSM localization GPS localization Activity measuring Medical periphery Monitoring centre 24/7 History recording Voice communication Automated control of the system operability GSM mobile device Automated detection and alarm activation

GSM localization GPS localization Activity measuring Medical periphery Monitoring centre 24/7 History recording Voice communication Automated control of the system operability GSM mobile device Automated detection and alarm activation

GSM localization GPS localization Activity measuring Medical periphery Monitoring centre 24/7 History recording Voice communication Automated control of the system operability GSM mobile device Automated detection and alarm activation

GSM localization GPS localization Activity measuring Medical periphery Monitoring centre 24/7 History recording Voice communication Automated control of the system operability GSM mobile device Automated detection and alarm activation

GSM localization GPS localization Activity measuring Medical periphery Monitoring centre 24/7 History recording Voice communication Automated control of the system operability GSM mobile device Automated detection and alarm activation

How much does it cost?

I. Price for the device: Device lump purchase CZK Or Device rental 300 CZK per month II. Price for the service: Price for the service 999 CZK per month Price including the introductory discount 799 CZK per month Lump purchase of the device

I. Price for the device: Device lump purchase Or Device rental 300 CZK per month II. Price for the service: Price for the service999 CZK per month Price including the introductory discount 799 CZK per month

I. Price for the device: Device lump purchase Or Device rental 300 CZK per month II. Price for the service: Price for the service999 CZK per month Price including the introductory discount 799 CZK per month Total price 1099 CZK per month

How can we cooperate in this project? (Specific steps)

Senior inspect service – principle of cooperation with partners CleverTech PersonalHealthSystems – A unique and innovative project with elaborate vision and a specific delivery strategy Distribution and information role of the partners in project application Cooperation in the area of the system extension by other assistance tools (local intervention services) Seeking further logical distribution points and procedures for enhancing the use of medical treatment tools (extension, proper clients) Launching the distribution strategies with the use of partners enables to get involved in both the existing as well as the prospective participation of the partners in the ever developing industry of personal medical systems. The modular concept of Personal Inspect allows for dynamic and on-going upgrade of its its individual modules in line with the target market development and potential.

Thank you for your attention and we look forward to cooperating with you. Radek Fiala