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imedtrack™ remote health care
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Telemedicine and health monitoring Fig.1 Fig.2 Governments, including the U.K., France and China are promoting telehealth as a long-term cost-saving measure Remote health monitoring offers the prospect of respectable profits for inventors, manufacturers and providers in this growing market. But the financial benefits of being able to monitor and receive data from outpatients in real time will be much greater for hospitals and health insurers, who stand to save substantial amounts by intervening earlier.
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Aging population Age comes with medication, operations, and palliative care. Care for elderly requires either to increase nursing staff in clinics and set up more assistance-living facilities or to rely more on remote health care and monitoring.
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MT80 watch with ECG function Unique stand-alone device with ECG, heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV) functions and two-way communication over GSM network + global positioning using GPS/Glonass Utility Model Patent: 201520010307.X Design Patent: 201530002360.0
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Function and features Time Date Indication (GSM/GPRS/GPS) ECG Step counter Sleep index Simple and user friendly interface, one button operation Sapphire glass and aluminum waterproof case Waterproof charging & data port
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Fall down alarm Bracelet with screw lock and open & close alarm Call and send SMS to a predefined telephones after press and hold SOS button or Fall-down alarm triggered Features list: - ECG record and send out (heart age and health index image and transcript on a remote server) - Heart rate - Steps counter - Fall down detection - Tracking by interval or "on demand” - Track by SMS or through GPRS (TCP/UDP) - Two‐way voice communication - Surveillance mode (voice) - Alarms: SOS (button), fall-down, bracelet off/on, geo-fence, low battery - SMS and push notifications to dedicated phone numbers - Standby time up to a week (conditions apply) - Sapphire no-scratch glass - Hardened aluminum case - External devices (blood pressure, temperature, glucose, etc) connectivity through BT And all this at affordable price
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WEB and smartphone applications
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Device setup, location, alarms, history Tracking capabilities via global positioning systems (GPS, Glonass, Beidou) enables caregivers to locate wandering elders or people with mental disabilities. Setup and maintenance of the device can be done through web and smartphone applications by doctors or family members
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ECG records, HR & HRV history and elementary diagnostics The data from remote sensors in real time, two-way voice communication enables smarter and better-informed decision-making; increase efficiency, reduce the cost and workflows.
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Future development Add blood pressure and respiratory rate to the features of the watch in near future Connect via Bluetooth a glucose level meter and an oximeter from the third parties Initial research started for development in 2016 an internet-connected vest with integrated 12 ECG electrodes, temperature and oxygen sensors
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Market perspectives We believe that in near future remote health monitoring will facilitate better service and timely response to people who need it most - elderly, people with disabilities and chronic conditions. MT-80 is the perfect personal wearable device, which is essential part of remote health care and monitoring for hospitals and private practitioners. Wearable devices revenues will double in the next 3 years and number of telehealth patients will grow rapidly with more devices available at affordable price according to market and medical researches.
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Thank you for your attention! Megastek Technologies Ltd.
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