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Medical Memory Device Table of Contents Abstract Beginning of Slide show Competition Matrix Work Flow Software Hardware Policy and Procedures Marketing Training Testing Documentation

Medical Memory Device MMD

Medical Memory Device Group Introduction Jeff McCreary - Project Manager Danny Anderson - Web Designer, Hardware, Abolawole Orenuga - EMR Rabia Haque - Hardware Richard Strosahl - EMR Megan Babb - Memory Christopher Fronda - Memory

Medical Memory Device Preview Communication breakdowns in the Healthcare Industry Our solution Explain functionality Development Plans Evaluation – Pro’s and Con’s

Medical Memory Device The Institute of Medice(IOM) concludes that 44,000 to 98,000 patients annually die from systematic medical errors, caused by “miscommunication or a breakdown in workflow”, which resulted in patients being given the “wrong treatment or no treatment at all”. Article by Greg Gillespie, Managing Editor of Health Data Management.com

Medical Memory Device Problem Statement Current means of accsesing medical information are too slow, inadequate, or outdated to meet the demands for inter-facility communications.

Medical Memory Device Interviews: Dr. Bennett, Staff Radiologist with Medical Center Radiologist (MCR) Lori Prowant RT(R), Director of Maryview Medical Center Radiology

Medical Memory Device Current Methodology Verbal Written Electronic

Medical Memory Device We Propose: Wearable Medical Memory Device (MMD) Supercede existing methods Bridge Gaps

Medical Memory Device Solution Characteristics Complete and Historically up-to-date Easily accessible to appropriate medical organizations Information obtained from reliable sources Reliable physical components Cost effective Portable

Medical Memory Device Our Product Easily updated Accurate Secure Durable Inexpensibe Wearable (must look good!)

Medical Memory Device Important Medical Information Allergies History and Physical Current medications Recent surgery finding Laboratory Results

Medical Memory Device What did the experts think… Emphatic “Yes” “Absolutely”

EMR Server Backup Copy to Printer Modem Validation Server Internet Validation Upload Download System Validation 1 Unit = Medical Memory Device

Customers Clinical Physicians (regional stats) Diagnostic Facilites (regional stats) Patients (regional stats)

Medical Memory Device Risk Developing Customer Base Level – High Resolution – Aggressive Marketing Inconsistent Use Level – High Resolution – Patient Education and Easy-of-use Pricing Level – Medium Resolution – Aggressive Marketing leads to bulk sales and purchasing Competing Products Level – Medium Resolution – Pratical and unique product line Training Level – Low Easy-of-use

Medical Memory Device

References Article by Greg Gillespie, Managing Editor of Health Data Management.com Interviews with: Dr. Bennett, Staff Radiologist with Medical Center Radiologist (MCR) MCR provides radiologist for Sentara and Bon Secour’s of Hapton Roads facilities Lori Prowant RT(R), Director of Maryview Medical Center Radiology

Medical Memory Device Workflow Diagram Software Hardware Policies and Procedures MarketingTraining Testing Documentation And Manuals

Medical Memory Device Software Return to workflow GUI Device Drivers Electoric Medical Records System Validation Database Encryption Mechanism

Medical Memory Device Hardware Return to workflow Memory Type Printer File Server Interface Equipment Jewelry ?

Medical Memory Device Policy and Procedures Return to workflow Read/Write Privleges ? ? ? Hipaa Standards ?

Medical Memory Device Marketing Return to workflow Public ? Insurance Government Medical Facilities ?

Medical Memory Device Training Return to workflow Installation ? End user Maintainance ?

Medical Memory Device Testing Return to workflow Hardware Incorporate EMR Practicality Usability Software Field Testing

Medical Memory Device Documentation and Manuals Return to workflow Project Docs ? ? Installation Manual User Manual ?

Medical Memory Device Diagnostic Radiology Clinical Physician Surgeon

Medical Memory Device Diagnostic Radiology Clinical Physician Surgeon Return