DayOne Conference 2019 projects and journey maps. 30 ventures presented their solutions and together with conference participants built a journey map of their future.
The document summarizes 10 healthcare innovation projects presented at the DayOne Conference. The projects cover a range of areas including biomarkers and disease monitoring, digital health platforms to improve communication between patients and doctors, technologies for more precise diagnosis and treatment, and systems to empower patients and improve healthcare delivery. Many of the projects utilize new technologies like artificial intelligence, mobile apps, and sensors to work towards more preventative, personalized, and cost-effective healthcare.
The DayOne Conference 2019 was held on September 9th at FHNW in Muttenz. The one-day conference focused on shaping the future of health and included panels with patients and industry professionals, sessions on ethics, financing innovation, and a workshop. There were over 450 participants, including 30 projects/entrepreneurs, 40 volunteers, and a keynote from digital health futurist Maneesh Juneja. The conference was organized by the DayOne team and supported various partners to bring together over 1500 healthcare innovators in the Basel area.
Background on the 30 projects pitching at the DayOne Conference on 9th September 2019. At the conference the projects will be assisted by mentors and conference participants to create a journey map to help them on their path to healthcare innovation.
The document summarizes the development of ubiquitous healthcare (U-Healthcare) and a proposed elderly-friendly healthcare smart home system in Korea. It discusses the origins of concepts like house calls, telemedicine, and how U-Healthcare expanded medical services anywhere and anytime. It then describes a proposed smart home model that provides integrated health management for elderly residents through online and offline services linked across living spaces, community spaces, and medical facilities. The model aims to develop a low-cost system centered around residents' needs rather than diseases alone. Ideas are generated using design thinking methods and an example clinical decision support system is presented using various health sensors and feedback.
The document discusses the use of smartphones in medical practice. It begins by asking doctors if they currently use smartphones and if they think smartphones could be beneficial. It then outlines the history and evolution of smartphones from early devices to modern smartphones with numerous features.
The document details many current and potential future uses of smartphones in medicine, including using smartphone apps and attachments to function as medical devices like stethoscopes, pulse oximeters, and ECG monitors. It also discusses how smartphones can be used for communication, research, education and reference. The take home message is that smartphones will increasingly help doctors and act as good companions in the future as technology advances, allowing more precise treatment and monitoring of patients.
Smartphones have radically changed medicine by giving doctors access to medical information, records, and colleagues from any location. Apps allow remote monitoring of patients and diagnostics like ECG readings. As sensors and artificial intelligence improve, smartphones will take on more medical roles like monitoring organs and managing chronic conditions. While technology expands access to care, doctors will still be needed for human touch, guidance, and complex treatments. Overall, smartphones are transforming healthcare by connecting doctors, patients, and data in new ways.
The document discusses the increasing use of smartphones in medicine by physicians, medical students, and patients. It provides examples of smartphone apps that can be used for patient care and monitoring, communication between healthcare providers, medical education and reference. Some apps allow remote monitoring of vital signs, video consultations, and medical imaging. Effective use of smartphones requires addressing issues of privacy, professionalism, and conflicts of interest. Guidelines are needed on selecting apps that are accurate, regularly updated, and produced by reputable sources.
This document discusses mobile medicine. Mobile medicine uses mobile communication devices like smartphones to diagnose diseases. It is beneficial because most people now own mobile phones, which provide easy access to medical information anywhere. Examples of mobile medicine applications discussed are medical apps, a smoking cessation app called Q Sense, a sleep monitoring device called Sleep Sense, mobile ECG and ultrasound devices, and a diabetes glucose monitor called Dario. The conclusion is that mobile medicine can help improve health by making diagnosis and health monitoring more accessible.
The document summarizes 10 healthcare innovation projects presented at the DayOne Conference. The projects cover a range of areas including biomarkers and disease monitoring, digital health platforms to improve communication between patients and doctors, technologies for more precise diagnosis and treatment, and systems to empower patients and improve healthcare delivery. Many of the projects utilize new technologies like artificial intelligence, mobile apps, and sensors to work towards more preventative, personalized, and cost-effective healthcare.
The DayOne Conference 2019 was held on September 9th at FHNW in Muttenz. The one-day conference focused on shaping the future of health and included panels with patients and industry professionals, sessions on ethics, financing innovation, and a workshop. There were over 450 participants, including 30 projects/entrepreneurs, 40 volunteers, and a keynote from digital health futurist Maneesh Juneja. The conference was organized by the DayOne team and supported various partners to bring together over 1500 healthcare innovators in the Basel area.
Background on the 30 projects pitching at the DayOne Conference on 9th September 2019. At the conference the projects will be assisted by mentors and conference participants to create a journey map to help them on their path to healthcare innovation.
The document summarizes the development of ubiquitous healthcare (U-Healthcare) and a proposed elderly-friendly healthcare smart home system in Korea. It discusses the origins of concepts like house calls, telemedicine, and how U-Healthcare expanded medical services anywhere and anytime. It then describes a proposed smart home model that provides integrated health management for elderly residents through online and offline services linked across living spaces, community spaces, and medical facilities. The model aims to develop a low-cost system centered around residents' needs rather than diseases alone. Ideas are generated using design thinking methods and an example clinical decision support system is presented using various health sensors and feedback.
The document discusses the use of smartphones in medical practice. It begins by asking doctors if they currently use smartphones and if they think smartphones could be beneficial. It then outlines the history and evolution of smartphones from early devices to modern smartphones with numerous features.
The document details many current and potential future uses of smartphones in medicine, including using smartphone apps and attachments to function as medical devices like stethoscopes, pulse oximeters, and ECG monitors. It also discusses how smartphones can be used for communication, research, education and reference. The take home message is that smartphones will increasingly help doctors and act as good companions in the future as technology advances, allowing more precise treatment and monitoring of patients.
Smartphones have radically changed medicine by giving doctors access to medical information, records, and colleagues from any location. Apps allow remote monitoring of patients and diagnostics like ECG readings. As sensors and artificial intelligence improve, smartphones will take on more medical roles like monitoring organs and managing chronic conditions. While technology expands access to care, doctors will still be needed for human touch, guidance, and complex treatments. Overall, smartphones are transforming healthcare by connecting doctors, patients, and data in new ways.
The document discusses the increasing use of smartphones in medicine by physicians, medical students, and patients. It provides examples of smartphone apps that can be used for patient care and monitoring, communication between healthcare providers, medical education and reference. Some apps allow remote monitoring of vital signs, video consultations, and medical imaging. Effective use of smartphones requires addressing issues of privacy, professionalism, and conflicts of interest. Guidelines are needed on selecting apps that are accurate, regularly updated, and produced by reputable sources.
This document discusses mobile medicine. Mobile medicine uses mobile communication devices like smartphones to diagnose diseases. It is beneficial because most people now own mobile phones, which provide easy access to medical information anywhere. Examples of mobile medicine applications discussed are medical apps, a smoking cessation app called Q Sense, a sleep monitoring device called Sleep Sense, mobile ECG and ultrasound devices, and a diabetes glucose monitor called Dario. The conclusion is that mobile medicine can help improve health by making diagnosis and health monitoring more accessible.
Gleecus Whitepaper : Applications of Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareSuprit Patra
This document discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare industry. It begins with an overview of AI and its applications in healthcare, such as analyzing treatment outcomes. It then explores several specific uses of AI like robot-assisted surgery, virtual nursing assistance, administrative workflow assistance, fraud detection, and clinical trial participation. Additional applications covered include image recognition and analysis, health monitoring, and challenges of AI implementation. The document concludes that AI has great potential to improve healthcare outcomes and efficiency through accelerated diagnosis, treatment and reduced costs.
12 Gifts of Digital Health: How Futuristic Technologies Changed Healthcare an...Enspektos, LLC
When people talk about how digital technologies will influence health, many assume changes will happen years or decades into the future. Yet, in 2014 a range of digital tech, from Big Data to genomics, gave people the gift of life, knowledge and more. Look back at the year that was in digital health and understand that he future is now.
Top Brainnovations to monitor and improve Brain HealthSharpBrains
Given the success of the first Brainnovations Pitch Contest, the 2019 Summit hosted a second Brainnovations edition for selected startups to pitch their innovative solutions to Summit participants and to our distinguished Judges — our very own “Sharp Tank.”
1–2.30pm. Top Brainnovations to monitor and improve Brain Health
Finalist: Kate Sharadin, Founder & CEO of eQuility
Finalist: Nickolai Vysokov, Co-Founder & CEO of BrainPatch
WINNER: Richard Hanbury, Founder & CEO of Sana Health
Judged by: Alexandra Morehouse, Chief Marketing Officer at Banner Health; Dr. Robert Bilder, Chief of Medical Psychology-Neuropsychology at UCLA; Elan Tye, Investor at JAZZ Venture Partners; Dr. Evian Gordon, Founder, Chairman and CMO of Total Brain; Dr. Hagit Alon, VP Scientific Affairs at Joy Ventures; John Cammack, Angel Investor; Kathleen Herath, Vice President Health & Productivity at Nationwide Insurance
Slidedeck supporting presentation and discussion during the 2019 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: The Future of Brain Health (March 7-9th). Learn more at:
https://sharpbrains.com/summit-2019/
BPL LifePhone Plus is a mobile health monitoring device that allows users to record an ECG and monitor vital signs like heart rate and activity level. The data is transmitted via Bluetooth to a smartphone app where it can be shared with doctors for remote consultation. Specialists can provide instant feedback and advice through the app. The device aims to make quality healthcare more accessible and convenient for users by allowing remote patient monitoring and consultations from anywhere at any time.
We’re creating a home blood testing device that with one finger prick, tells you:
(1) What your major health indicators are
(2) Whether they’re at healthy levels or not
(3) If they’re problematic, then recommendations on how to improve your health, and the option to send those results to a doctor
Instant and accurate results for you, your family, and those you care about.
Intelligent neonatal monitoring system based on android application using mul...CloudTechnologies
Intelligent neonatal monitoring system based on android application using multi sensors
Cloud Technologies providing Complete Solution for all
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Technology forecast in healthcare industrySafina Shaikh
The use of technologies such as social networks, smartphones, internet applications and more is not only changing the way we communicate, but is also providing ground-breaking ways for us to monitor our health and well-being and giving us better access to information. Together these advancements are leading to a convergence of information, technology,people, and connectivity to improve health outcomes and health care.
How to address privacy, ethical and regulatory issues: Examples in cognitive ...SharpBrains
How to address privacy, ethical and regulatory issues: Examples in cognitive enhancement, depression and ADHD
Dr. Karen Rommelfanger, Director of the Neuroethics Program at Emory University
Dr. Anna Wexler, Assistant Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine at UPenn
Jacqueline Studer, Senior VP and General Counsel of Akili Interactive Labs
Chaired by: Keith Epstein, Healthcare Practice Leader at Blue Heron
Slidedeck supporting presentation and discussion during the 2019 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: The Future of Brain Health (March 7-9th). Learn more at:
https://sharpbrains.com/summit-2019/
Physician's Solution is an electronic health records (EHR) system designed by doctors for doctors to streamline workflow. It was created by Universal EHR Solutions in 2005 to satisfy doctors' needs. Physician's Solution has been in constant use since 2002 and Universal EHR Solutions has a 100% customer retention rate. The EHR system is certified by CCHIT and ONC-ATCB and is guaranteed to meet meaningful use requirements. It offers specialty templates, customization, web-based access, lab interfacing, e-prescribing, and other features to help doctors and practices.
Hardware Startup Innovation in Digital Health - HAXDylan Crow
COVID-19 is accelerating the adoption of digital health technologies. Digital health encompasses current and future technologies that bring healthcare to the forefront through connected devices. Areas seeing rapid adoption due to COVID-19 include remote rehabilitation, periodic testing, environmental sensing, behavior tracking, centralized records, data-driven processes, personalized medicine, autonomous therapy, resource triage, telemedicine, continuity of care, and wearable therapeutics. The document then highlights several digital health startups that address remote monitoring, rehabilitation, mental health support, physical therapy, and stress management.
Consumer Electronics Show 2015 - A healthcare summaryGary Monk
A summary of the latest health technology, advances in remote medicine and pharma cases from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Outputs from the health exhibition and digital health sessions
Healthcare, along with many other sectors, is facing increasing uncertainty driven by technology disruption and greater individual / patient empowerment. The barrier to entry into the sector is dropping fast enabling Asia entrepreneurs to significantly improve the Asia healthcare ecosystem
Digital Therapeutics / Digital Health Innovation Rawane Jabara
Ampersand & Ampersand is an award-winning social impact business focused on healthcare innovation through digital platforms. They have co-created products focused on human capital management and chronic care management that can be licensed to hospitals. They partner with innovators in healthcare to use technology to improve patient and provider outcomes. Their services include strategic consulting, creative services, and developing digital tools for patients, clinicians and administrators.
Data-driven healthcare using affordable sensing can help address problems in both developed and developing countries by enabling remote 24/7 monitoring, automated alerts, personalized diagnostics and prognostics, and discovery of new treatment protocols. This document outlines an Internet-of-Things based system that uses sensors in mobile phones, wearables and other devices to monitor patients' physiological signals and activity remotely. Challenges in accurate sensing are addressed through techniques like noise removal and orientation correction. Initial results on conditions like coronary artery disease show potential for low-cost early detection and risk profiling.
This document reviews a wireless biomedical parameter monitoring system using an ARM microcontroller. The proposed system continuously monitors key patient vital signs like temperature, heartbeat, ECG, blood sugar, and oxygen levels using biosensors. The data is transmitted wirelessly to an ARM server using a Zigbee network. If any measurements exceed thresholds, an alarm is triggered and a message is sent to the doctor's phone via GSM. The system aims to allow for remote monitoring of patients after discharge to alert doctors to emergencies in real-time.
The document discusses using affordable sensing technologies for data-driven healthcare applications in screening, diagnosis, and therapy. It describes challenges in healthcare access and affordability in developing and developed countries. The TCS HeartSense and RehabBox technologies are presented as using sensors like PPG, PCG and Kinect to enable affordable screening for conditions like CAD, hypertension, and remote rehabilitation for stroke patients. Pilot studies show potential for these technologies to provide early screening and monitoring of diseases. The document outlines several publications and patents from ongoing work in this area.
GENOMIC INTELLIGENCE
Applying biological information, scientific data and technological capability to develop personalised and precise health solutions.
Suisse Life Science is a biological big data analytics company that has developed a knowledge-discovery platform to extract cause-effect relationships directly from genetic interpretation – and at scale – linking them to lifestyle data from consumer devices in real time to provide actionable recommendations.
Our goal is to leverage these capabilities to transform health from an expert-driven field – with poor predictive power and large gaps in its fundamental understanding of human biology – and transforming it into a data-driven predictive science that makes it as easy as possible for individuals of all ages to take a more active role in managing their health.
TRANSFORMING THE DELIVERY OF GENETIC SERVICES
MAKE DNA DATA ACTIONABLE
Suisse Life Science’s Genomic Intelligence technology uncovers specific health & wellness recommendations from DNA and connects them to living data from consumer devices — after intelligent, personalised analysis of the cause and effect relationships from the most validated scientific literature available — to make DNA actionable for both lasting, behavioural population health intervention and personalised insights.
YouROK delivers a positive emotional health platform to help kids, families and professionals prevent mental health issues and build healthier families. The platform includes an app that builds emotional resilience while measuring deterioration in emotional well-being to proactively offer targeted treatment. Using deep learning to assess emotional health, YouROK keeps parents and professionals informed of a child's mental health status through a dashboard and alerts.
Qrepublik MedID Presentation Product (NEW)_compressed.pdfQREPUBLIC, INC.
QRepublik Medical ID is a beautifully designed medical ID platform built exclusively for people. We make it easy to medical IDs to thousands of people in the United States and around the world. In emergencies or times of need, we provide members’ critical health and identification information to first responders. This information exchange empowers first responders to act promptly to protect and save lives.
Solutions for B2B &B2C market
Gleecus Whitepaper : Applications of Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareSuprit Patra
This document discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare industry. It begins with an overview of AI and its applications in healthcare, such as analyzing treatment outcomes. It then explores several specific uses of AI like robot-assisted surgery, virtual nursing assistance, administrative workflow assistance, fraud detection, and clinical trial participation. Additional applications covered include image recognition and analysis, health monitoring, and challenges of AI implementation. The document concludes that AI has great potential to improve healthcare outcomes and efficiency through accelerated diagnosis, treatment and reduced costs.
12 Gifts of Digital Health: How Futuristic Technologies Changed Healthcare an...Enspektos, LLC
When people talk about how digital technologies will influence health, many assume changes will happen years or decades into the future. Yet, in 2014 a range of digital tech, from Big Data to genomics, gave people the gift of life, knowledge and more. Look back at the year that was in digital health and understand that he future is now.
Top Brainnovations to monitor and improve Brain HealthSharpBrains
Given the success of the first Brainnovations Pitch Contest, the 2019 Summit hosted a second Brainnovations edition for selected startups to pitch their innovative solutions to Summit participants and to our distinguished Judges — our very own “Sharp Tank.”
1–2.30pm. Top Brainnovations to monitor and improve Brain Health
Finalist: Kate Sharadin, Founder & CEO of eQuility
Finalist: Nickolai Vysokov, Co-Founder & CEO of BrainPatch
WINNER: Richard Hanbury, Founder & CEO of Sana Health
Judged by: Alexandra Morehouse, Chief Marketing Officer at Banner Health; Dr. Robert Bilder, Chief of Medical Psychology-Neuropsychology at UCLA; Elan Tye, Investor at JAZZ Venture Partners; Dr. Evian Gordon, Founder, Chairman and CMO of Total Brain; Dr. Hagit Alon, VP Scientific Affairs at Joy Ventures; John Cammack, Angel Investor; Kathleen Herath, Vice President Health & Productivity at Nationwide Insurance
Slidedeck supporting presentation and discussion during the 2019 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: The Future of Brain Health (March 7-9th). Learn more at:
https://sharpbrains.com/summit-2019/
BPL LifePhone Plus is a mobile health monitoring device that allows users to record an ECG and monitor vital signs like heart rate and activity level. The data is transmitted via Bluetooth to a smartphone app where it can be shared with doctors for remote consultation. Specialists can provide instant feedback and advice through the app. The device aims to make quality healthcare more accessible and convenient for users by allowing remote patient monitoring and consultations from anywhere at any time.
We’re creating a home blood testing device that with one finger prick, tells you:
(1) What your major health indicators are
(2) Whether they’re at healthy levels or not
(3) If they’re problematic, then recommendations on how to improve your health, and the option to send those results to a doctor
Instant and accurate results for you, your family, and those you care about.
Intelligent neonatal monitoring system based on android application using mul...CloudTechnologies
Intelligent neonatal monitoring system based on android application using multi sensors
Cloud Technologies providing Complete Solution for all
Academic Projects Final Year/Semester Student Projects
For More Details,
Contact:
Mobile:- +91 8121953811,
whatsapp:- +91 8522991105,
Email ID: cloudtechnologiesprojects@gmail.com
Technology forecast in healthcare industrySafina Shaikh
The use of technologies such as social networks, smartphones, internet applications and more is not only changing the way we communicate, but is also providing ground-breaking ways for us to monitor our health and well-being and giving us better access to information. Together these advancements are leading to a convergence of information, technology,people, and connectivity to improve health outcomes and health care.
How to address privacy, ethical and regulatory issues: Examples in cognitive ...SharpBrains
How to address privacy, ethical and regulatory issues: Examples in cognitive enhancement, depression and ADHD
Dr. Karen Rommelfanger, Director of the Neuroethics Program at Emory University
Dr. Anna Wexler, Assistant Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine at UPenn
Jacqueline Studer, Senior VP and General Counsel of Akili Interactive Labs
Chaired by: Keith Epstein, Healthcare Practice Leader at Blue Heron
Slidedeck supporting presentation and discussion during the 2019 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: The Future of Brain Health (March 7-9th). Learn more at:
https://sharpbrains.com/summit-2019/
Physician's Solution is an electronic health records (EHR) system designed by doctors for doctors to streamline workflow. It was created by Universal EHR Solutions in 2005 to satisfy doctors' needs. Physician's Solution has been in constant use since 2002 and Universal EHR Solutions has a 100% customer retention rate. The EHR system is certified by CCHIT and ONC-ATCB and is guaranteed to meet meaningful use requirements. It offers specialty templates, customization, web-based access, lab interfacing, e-prescribing, and other features to help doctors and practices.
Hardware Startup Innovation in Digital Health - HAXDylan Crow
COVID-19 is accelerating the adoption of digital health technologies. Digital health encompasses current and future technologies that bring healthcare to the forefront through connected devices. Areas seeing rapid adoption due to COVID-19 include remote rehabilitation, periodic testing, environmental sensing, behavior tracking, centralized records, data-driven processes, personalized medicine, autonomous therapy, resource triage, telemedicine, continuity of care, and wearable therapeutics. The document then highlights several digital health startups that address remote monitoring, rehabilitation, mental health support, physical therapy, and stress management.
Consumer Electronics Show 2015 - A healthcare summaryGary Monk
A summary of the latest health technology, advances in remote medicine and pharma cases from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Outputs from the health exhibition and digital health sessions
Healthcare, along with many other sectors, is facing increasing uncertainty driven by technology disruption and greater individual / patient empowerment. The barrier to entry into the sector is dropping fast enabling Asia entrepreneurs to significantly improve the Asia healthcare ecosystem
Digital Therapeutics / Digital Health Innovation Rawane Jabara
Ampersand & Ampersand is an award-winning social impact business focused on healthcare innovation through digital platforms. They have co-created products focused on human capital management and chronic care management that can be licensed to hospitals. They partner with innovators in healthcare to use technology to improve patient and provider outcomes. Their services include strategic consulting, creative services, and developing digital tools for patients, clinicians and administrators.
Data-driven healthcare using affordable sensing can help address problems in both developed and developing countries by enabling remote 24/7 monitoring, automated alerts, personalized diagnostics and prognostics, and discovery of new treatment protocols. This document outlines an Internet-of-Things based system that uses sensors in mobile phones, wearables and other devices to monitor patients' physiological signals and activity remotely. Challenges in accurate sensing are addressed through techniques like noise removal and orientation correction. Initial results on conditions like coronary artery disease show potential for low-cost early detection and risk profiling.
This document reviews a wireless biomedical parameter monitoring system using an ARM microcontroller. The proposed system continuously monitors key patient vital signs like temperature, heartbeat, ECG, blood sugar, and oxygen levels using biosensors. The data is transmitted wirelessly to an ARM server using a Zigbee network. If any measurements exceed thresholds, an alarm is triggered and a message is sent to the doctor's phone via GSM. The system aims to allow for remote monitoring of patients after discharge to alert doctors to emergencies in real-time.
The document discusses using affordable sensing technologies for data-driven healthcare applications in screening, diagnosis, and therapy. It describes challenges in healthcare access and affordability in developing and developed countries. The TCS HeartSense and RehabBox technologies are presented as using sensors like PPG, PCG and Kinect to enable affordable screening for conditions like CAD, hypertension, and remote rehabilitation for stroke patients. Pilot studies show potential for these technologies to provide early screening and monitoring of diseases. The document outlines several publications and patents from ongoing work in this area.
GENOMIC INTELLIGENCE
Applying biological information, scientific data and technological capability to develop personalised and precise health solutions.
Suisse Life Science is a biological big data analytics company that has developed a knowledge-discovery platform to extract cause-effect relationships directly from genetic interpretation – and at scale – linking them to lifestyle data from consumer devices in real time to provide actionable recommendations.
Our goal is to leverage these capabilities to transform health from an expert-driven field – with poor predictive power and large gaps in its fundamental understanding of human biology – and transforming it into a data-driven predictive science that makes it as easy as possible for individuals of all ages to take a more active role in managing their health.
TRANSFORMING THE DELIVERY OF GENETIC SERVICES
MAKE DNA DATA ACTIONABLE
Suisse Life Science’s Genomic Intelligence technology uncovers specific health & wellness recommendations from DNA and connects them to living data from consumer devices — after intelligent, personalised analysis of the cause and effect relationships from the most validated scientific literature available — to make DNA actionable for both lasting, behavioural population health intervention and personalised insights.
YouROK delivers a positive emotional health platform to help kids, families and professionals prevent mental health issues and build healthier families. The platform includes an app that builds emotional resilience while measuring deterioration in emotional well-being to proactively offer targeted treatment. Using deep learning to assess emotional health, YouROK keeps parents and professionals informed of a child's mental health status through a dashboard and alerts.
Qrepublik MedID Presentation Product (NEW)_compressed.pdfQREPUBLIC, INC.
QRepublik Medical ID is a beautifully designed medical ID platform built exclusively for people. We make it easy to medical IDs to thousands of people in the United States and around the world. In emergencies or times of need, we provide members’ critical health and identification information to first responders. This information exchange empowers first responders to act promptly to protect and save lives.
Solutions for B2B &B2C market
HealthCursor Consulting Group India- Mobile Health is going to be a 3000 crore market in India by 2017. (Source PwC). M-health (use of mobile phones) and E-health are all set to make an entry into India's primary health centres (PHCs) and sub-centres as the health ministry plans to go hi-tech. Healthcare industry is expected to show a strong growth of 23% per annum to become a US$ 77 billion industry by 2012. One of the largest sector in terms of revenue and employment has grown at 9.3% per annum between 2000-2009 with a current size at par with fastest growing developing country like China, Brazil and Mexico.Driven by various catalysts such as increasing population, rising income levels, changing demographics and illness profile with a shift from chronic to life style diseases, healthcare industry is expected to move to levels of US$ 77 billion in next 3 years. (Source: ASSOCHAM).
Empowering rural India is of utmost importance and the government needs to do so by provisioning for broadband penetration and financial inclusion. Access to quality health care is another key to achieving rural empowerment. The budget for this segment was raised marginally last year and it would be good to have an allocation for rural health care programs with provisions for technology that would help modernize this sector to expand its reach through remote healthcare solutions and telemedicine.
Furthermore, the government announced a big budget campaign 'Swabhimaan' in the budget last year to promote banking and provide services to about 20,000 villages. In order to meet this goal, the budget this year too would need to make provisions accordingly. The steering committee on health said that in the 12th plan (2012-17), all district hospitals would be linked to leading tertiary care centres through telemedicine, Skype and similar audio visual media. M-health will be used to speed up transmission of data. Disease surveillance will be put on a GIS platform.
Disease surveillance based on reporting by providers and clinical laboratories (public and private) to detect and act on disease outbreaks and epidemics would be an integral component of the system.India will also put in place a Citizen Health Information System (CHIS) - a biometric based health information system which will constantly update health record of every citizen-family. The system will incorporate registration of births, deaths and cause of death. Maternal and infant death reviews, nutrition surveillance, particularly among under-six children andwomen, service delivery in the public health system, hospital information service besides improving access of public to their own health information and medical records would be the primary function of the CHIS.
Economies of Indian states can grow 1.08 per cent faster with every 10 per cent increase in Internet and broadband connections.
The speech focuses on digital innovation from the point of view of a pharmaceutical company: how technology can integrate the offer of drugs and therapeutic solutions for the healthcare and well-being of citizens. Last year the app I-nonni was presented as a Sanofi start-up project with the primary goal of connecting the older adults with relatives and health professionals, such as doctors and pharmacists, in an easy and effective way. This year the progress in the services offered will be presented, as well as a study proving the effectiveness of the digital fitness tool that we developed with the aim of training the cognitive abilities of older adults (and not only).
QRepublik Medical IDs Product Presentation1.pdfQREPUBLIC, INC.
QRepublik is a beautifully designed medical ID platform built exclusively for people. Comprehensive medical ID solution that provides an easy way to access, store, and manage your health information. Your medical profile can be accessed anytime, anywhere via QRepublik medical ID Products such as bracelets, sticker kits, and sleeves for smartwatches.
The Power of Sensors in health & healthcareD3 Consutling
In a series of reports we explore key digital health trends and related opportunities for technology companies, healthcare providers and patients-consumers. We take both an international and Flemish perspective, the latter based on interviews with local stakeholders. In this report we focus on sensor-based applications.
On the future of healthcare - it’s less about being sick, more about staying well & healthy - the ages of Genomic medicine and Self monitoring will lead to healthcare which becomes consumer-driven, engaging, addictive, fun and social – in short: Precise, Participatory, Predictive & Preventive
Wireless Medical Surveillance System Using Raspberry Pi and X-Bee By. Nikhil ...nikhilpatewar
The document describes a wireless medical surveillance system using a Raspberry Pi and X-Bee devices. It discusses how existing patient monitoring systems use wired connections that make it difficult to monitor patients who need to be moved. The proposed system uses wireless sensors connected to an X-Bee module to transmit patient data like temperature, oxygen levels, ECG readings to a Raspberry Pi base station. This allows for continuous remote monitoring of patients and alerts caregivers if readings exceed thresholds, making the system more flexible and effective for medical care.
Healthcare innovations at Kno.e.sis sept2016Amit Sheth
PREDOSE is a semantic web platform that uses social media data to monitor prescription drug abuse trends and conduct epidemiological surveillance. It aims to provide early identification of emerging abuse patterns by analyzing large amounts of unstructured social media data at scale. PREDOSE extracts structured information like entities, relationships, sentiments and diverse data types from unstructured text to understand abuse experiences and trends. This can help researchers and policymakers address the growing problem of prescription drug overdoses in the US.
This document discusses how integrated computing and data can lead to improved healthcare outcomes through precision medicine. It provides examples of how large healthcare data sets from various sources can be analyzed using machine learning to better predict and treat conditions like heart failure. Penn Medicine is highlighted as successfully using patients' electronic medical records, medications, and other data to improve predictive models for re-hospitalization risk. The document also introduces the Trusted Analytics Platform and Intel's Collaborative Cancer Cloud initiative for enabling genomic research through distributed analytics. Finally, it describes how natural language processing of clinical records could help identify cancer patients for clinical trials more quickly.
This document discusses how integrated computing and data can lead to improved healthcare outcomes through precision medicine. It provides examples of how large healthcare systems like Penn Medicine are using machine learning on patient data to better predict and treat conditions like heart failure. The document also introduces the Trusted Analytics Platform and Intel's Collaborative Cancer Cloud which aim to accelerate big data analytics for medical research. Finally, it discusses how natural language processing of clinical records through the ConSoRe project could help oncologists more quickly identify patient cohorts for clinical trials and research.
This startup develops a wearable vitals monitor currently in clinical tests for continuously monitoring blood pressure. Originally designed to be worn behind the ear, the tool now resembles other smart watches and this shift is to encourage consumer-friendly, self-management. A number of studies have already been conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital and it is now scaling up for FDA clearance.
How Do AI Applications Improve Healthcare And Wellness.pdfMindfire LLC
Today, the demand for preventative intervention is skyrocketing. But limited growth in clinical ranks indicates an ever-widening talent gap with cascading implications. WHO assessed a projected shortfall of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. This gap is likely to be manifested primarily in low and lower-middle-income geographies. Medvocation, in one of its recent studies, found that nearly 44% of doctors worldwide are already breaking under the immense workload and are unable to live happy and healthy lives.
The existing state of affairs can portend a crippling impediment as the global population ages. Reactive healthcare becoming more costly adds to the worries of the patients and clinical professionals.
Oxehealth is a UK-based digital health startup that has developed contactless vital sign monitoring technology called Oxecam. Oxecam uses video camera sensors and artificial intelligence algorithms to monitor patients' physiological parameters like heart rate, breathing rate, and movement without contact. This technology could enable more efficient remote patient monitoring and reduce unnecessary hospitalizations. Oxehealth is backed by prominent investors and its technology has been clinically validated. It anticipates regulatory approval in Europe and the US in 2016-2017, which could make Oxecam a game-changing platform for digital healthcare monitoring.
Can smart, wearable medical technology revolutionize chronic care? | Good Day...JoAnn Milivojevic
Smart, wearable medical devices have the potential to revolutionize chronic care by allowing remote monitoring, reducing healthcare costs, and improving patients' quality of life. Currently available products like the Metria patch and Motico insole track biometrics, activities, and gait to provide data to help manage conditions. The BodyGuardian remotely monitors heart data, helping identify issues and allow earlier hospital discharges. The LifeVest defibrillator treats cardiac arrest. Researchers are working on technologies like smart contact lenses to monitor glucose without finger pricks and smart clothing with sensors. Wearable devices and integration with smartphones have the potential to aggregate health data and better manage chronic diseases.
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This document discusses how blockchain technology could potentially disrupt and improve the current healthcare system. It notes that while new medical technologies promise changes, they often just provide incremental efficiencies and do not advance the underlying biomedical model. The author argues that an alternative neurological approach, using a technology called Strannik, shows promise in more accurately diagnosing and treating diseases in a safer, non-invasive way at lower cost compared to current biomedical tests and treatments. However, more research is still needed to fully validate this approach. Overall, the document explores the limitations of current biomedicine and how a technology like blockchain or Strannik could offer an alternative paradigm for delivering more effective and affordable healthcare.
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Understanding the health data future - Deloitte Healthconnect, co-hosted by D...DayOne
In collaboration with Deloitte, we launched in 2020 the DayOne Health Data Scenario Project. Some 50 Experts coming together in three workshops for a total of more than 18 hours have identified 10 potential scenarios that will lead the way in creating a much-needed efficient and rewarding healthcare data ecosystem. We presented our results in an online joint event: “Understanding the health data future – Deloitte Healthconnect, co-hosted by DayOne”
“It’s cheaper to clean up a mess than to avoid a mess.” This mantra, coined by Alan Greenspan explaining why financial bubbles happen, stands very much at the core of how we as a society typically seem to deal with health: rather than nudging and rewarding people to conduct a healthier life and increase their immunity, the primary focus of efforts and resources is often on treating sickness.
How can this change? What role do health data, nutrition and immunity play in this? And what difference would it make? Find out at our next DayOne Experts Event, co-hosted by DSM Nutritional Products.
There are a couple of reasons why it is not an easy thing to successfully implement preventive measures. First of all, behavioral change is hard to accomplish. Secondly, in most cases it is challenging to show the scientific evidence that a certain measure works and is worth the effort. One key focus area is the importance of an optimal nutrient intake to support our health – with a focus on immunity and beyond. Last but not least, we need to consider a business and policy model that makes prevention less of a moral burden but a worthwhile experience that we are willing to apply in a smart way.
These are the big questions we will address at the DayOne Experts Event:
Will the rise of digital and data availability change the landscape – and if so to what extent?
What can we learn from the current pandemic?
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For the 5th year, we culminated the best of the DayOne Healthcare Innovation initiative: hot topics, open debates, smart insights, bright ideas, high energy personalities and tangible expertise. This will include the Open Innovation Session that brings together the Health Hack and is a springboard for the Accelerator. The panel sessions included: The patient centric approach + four bright ideas; How to make it happen; + The healthcare innovation journey.
This year’s conference joined forces with BioData Congress 2020 in a virtual format. Thank you to the partners Arcondis and Innosuisse, as well as all the mentors, coaches and behind the scenes work to pull this all together in a great event wtih over 800 participants.
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Presentation by Moritz Dietsche (Haako) at the DayOne Expert Event Legal challenges and opportunities for digital health innovation.
it is essential to address the legal aspects early on and make them part of the solution. This was shown by this start-up showcase:
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Presentation by Michel Mohler (Lyfegen) at the DayOne Expert Event Legal challenges and opportunities for digital health innovation.
it is essential to address the legal aspects early on and make them part of the solution. This was shown by this start-up showcase:
Legal Framework for Digital Health Innovation - Data Protection and SecurityDayOne
This document summarizes key aspects of data protection and security regulations for digital health innovation in Europe. It discusses the territorial scope of the GDPR and Swiss Data Protection Act and how they apply. It also covers how personal and non-personal data are defined, anonymization, and risks of re-identification. Big data analytics and artificial intelligence are discussed in relation to patient consent. Technical and organizational security measures required by the GDPR, NIS Directive, and medical device regulations are outlined. The principles of data protection by design and by default and data protection impact assessments are summarized. Data portability rights and issues around data ownership and access are also briefly discussed.
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Presentation by Karin Schulze, Head of Medical Devices at SFL at the DayOne Expert Event Legal challenges and opportunities for digital health innovation
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Regarding the new MDR, the big question that arises is not only whether a piece of software falls under the definition of a medical device, but also who decides whether it does. At least in this regard the new regulation is clear: it is the regulator. Which means, according to Karin Shulze from SFL, that If a company offers an app which they do not consider a medical device themselves, but the regulator does, the distribution of this app will be stopped.
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Presentation by Philipp Marchand and Birgitte Bieler, Vossius & Partner at the DayOne Expert Event Legal challenges and opportunities for digital health innovation
Philipp Marchand from Vossius & Partner and co-host of the event said: “Technological developments, especially in the digital space, brought up completely new issues which lack clear definition. So, as lawyers and regulatory advisers, we have to be innovative and also come up with new solutions. This is a learning curve we have to go through together with entrepreneurs, industry and regulatory bodies“.
In other words, instead of being a French garden à la Versaille, the legal landscape has become a rather rough terrain to navigate. The uncertainty can be seen as a threat and show killer. A more entrepreneurial attitude, however, would be to see it as an opportunity, if not an invitation, to pursue more of a greenfield approach. But in order to make this happen, it is essential to address the legal aspects early on and make them part of the solution.
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Accustomaed as it is to a science and engineering-driven approach, the healthcare industry has to change its mindset when it comes to protecting its business. As it is reasonable to patent a digital solution and to protect medical devices as well as mobile app interfaces by means of design and trademark rights, the legal framework is becoming more important. So, developing a great technological solution and then having it beautified later on will not suffice. Those capabilities have to be built in from day one to ensure freedom to operate and to generate added value from the digital solutions.
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Introduction by Thomas Brenzikofer, DayOne, Basel Area Business & Innovation
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At first sight, it’s hard not to agree that dealing with the legal aspects of creating healthcare innovation is — although necessary — a rather unsexy topic. So it comes as no surprise that the DayOne Experts Event “Legal challenges and opportunities for healthcare innovation”, held online on September 30, attracted a slightly smaller audience than when the talks usually concern revolutionary new pieces of digital technology ready to disrupt healthcare as we know it — for the better.
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This document discusses the future of aging and outlines several shifts that are expected to occur. It summarizes a book on the topic that explores how aging is transforming in areas like identity, community, health interventions, and technology. The document presents examples of emerging trends like reframing what it means to age, new models for aging communities, a shift from treating illness to empowering health, and technologies that can enhance independence and quality of life for older adults.
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There is an increasing need for a value-based healthcare model based on holistic patient and health system outcomes, which can only be achieved through genuine collaboration between stakeholders. Value-based contracts require defining appropriate outcome measures, collecting and analyzing real-world data, and addressing challenges such as misaligned incentives among payers, providers, and pharmaceutical companies. The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to accelerate trends in healthcare such as greater emphasis on value-based care, data analytics, technology innovation, and patient engagement. Post-COVID, there are opportunities for life sciences companies to strengthen evidence of value, support health system capacity and digital adoption, and engage differently with regulators and payers.
This document discusses value-based healthcare and consists of presentations from a DayOne Experts event on June 18, 2020. It explores why value-based healthcare is needed, how it is implemented, and who benefits from it. The event included breakout sessions on how COVID-19 could catalyze value-based approaches, how it may change disease treatment and research, its potential to trigger innovation and new business models, and how to define and measure healthcare value from the patient perspective.
The Aging Well Catalyst Project would involve a series of 5 workshops bringing together stakeholders from areas like healthcare, technology, and senior care to identify innovation opportunities for an aging society. The outputs would be published in a series of white papers and culminate in a public event. The Aging Well Accelerator would select and accelerate the top 3 startups in technologies supporting healthy aging over 6 months to help their path to market. Both projects aim to drive innovation and collaboration around aging well.
How can digital bridge the mental health gaps?
Mental health is a story of gaps. This was made clear by all the speakers and panelists at DayOne’s most recent Expert Meeting titled “Measuring the Unmeasurable - will digital pave the way for new treatments in mental health?” which took place in Basel. Check out the slides from the event here.
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This document summarizes a presentation on data-driven healthcare given at the DayOne Experts conference in Basel on December 3rd, 2019. The presentation discusses whether the healthcare system is ready for data-driven approaches and what is needed to enable new data-driven health solutions. It notes that while digitalization in Swiss medical practices is increasing, coordination between different parts of the treatment chain remains a challenge. The Swiss Personalized Health Network aims to connect different health data sources and establish national infrastructure to enable interoperable exchange of health data for research purposes. University hospitals are working to structure, standardize and integrate different types of clinical and research data according to SPHN requirements.
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This document summarizes a tri-national workshop on healthcare delivery in peripheral regions. The workshop brought together participants from Germany, France, and Switzerland to identify challenges in peripheral healthcare, develop collaborative projects to address these challenges, and plan next steps. Three priority projects were selected: 1) A platform for hospitals to share best practices and develop an adherence app, 2) A workshop on technological solutions to attract physicians to peripheral areas, and 3) An exchange program for nurses and nursing students to collaborate with technology companies and work towards harmonizing training across borders. Immediate next steps included reporting outcomes to relevant conferences and planning an expert workshop in early 2020.
What does “patient centricity” really mean and how is it actually done? This was the driving question of the DayOne Experts Meeting in Basel, co-hosted by Arcondis.
This document provides information about Shanghai, China including its population, transportation infrastructure, universities, and healthcare system. It discusses several major hospitals in Shanghai - Renji Hospital, Zhongshan Hospital, and Fudan Cancer Institute. It provides details on the capacity, staffing, and services of each hospital. The document raises questions about ethics, data, privacy, and how to optimize hospitals in China given challenges with lack of universal healthcare, doctor shortages, and hospital overcrowding.
A comparative study on uroculturome antimicrobial susceptibility in apparentl...Bhoj Raj Singh
The uroculturome indicates the profile of culturable microbes inhabiting the urinary tract, and it is often required to do a urine culture to find an effective antimicrobial to treat UTIs. This study targeted to understand the profile of culturable pathogens in the urine of apparently healthy (128) and humans with clinical UTIs (161). In urine samples from UTI cases, microbial counts were 1.2×104 ± 6.02×103 colony-forming units (cfu)/ mL, while in urine samples from apparently healthy humans, the average count was 3.33± 1.34×103 cfu/ mL. In eight samples (six from UTI cases and two from apparently healthy people) of urine, Candida (C. albicans 3, C. catenulata 1, C. krusei 1, C. tropicalis 1, C. parapsiplosis 1, C. gulliermondii 1) and Rhizopus species (1) were detected. Candida krusei was detected only in a single urine sample from a healthy person and C. albicans was detected both in urine of healthy and clinical UTI cases. Fungal strains were always detected with one or more types of bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria were more commonly (OR, 1.98; CI99, 1.01-3.87) detected in urine samples of apparently healthy humans, and Gram -ve bacteria (OR, 2.74; CI99, 1.44-5.23) in urines of UTI cases. From urine samples of 161 UTI cases, a total of 90 different types of microbes were detected and, 73 samples had only a single type of bacteria. In contrast, 49, 29, 3, 4, 1, and 2 samples had 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 types of bacteria, respectively. The most common bacteria detected in urine of UTI cases was Escherichia coli detected in 52 samples, in 20 cases as the single type of bacteria, other 34 types of bacteria were detected in pure form in 53 cases. From 128 urine samples of apparently healthy people, 88 types of microbes were detected either singly or in association with others, from 64 urine samples only a single type of bacteria was detected while 34, 13, 3, 11, 2 and 1 samples yielded 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and seven types of microbes, respectively. In the urine of apparently healthy humans too, E. coli was the most common bacteria, detected in pure culture from 10 samples followed by Staphylococcus haemolyticus (9), S. intermedius (5), and S. aureus (5), and similar types of bacteria also dominated in cases of mixed occurrence, E. coli was detected in 26, S. aureus in 22 and S. haemolyticus in 19 urine samples, respectively. Gram +ve bacteria isolated from urine samples' irrespective of health status were more often (p, <0.01) resistant than Gram -ve bacteria to ajowan oil, holy basil oil, cinnamaldehyde, and cinnamon oil, but more susceptible to sandalwood oil (p, <0.01). However, for antibiotics, Gram +ve were more often susceptible than Gram -ve bacteria to cephalosporins, doxycycline, and nitrofurantoin. The study concludes that to understand the role of good and bad bacteria in the urinary tract microbiome more targeted studies are needed to discern the isolates at the pathotype level.
Chair and Presenter, Stephen V. Liu, MD, Benjamin Levy, MD, Jessica J. Lin, MD, and Prof. Solange Peters, MD, PhD, discuss NSCLC in this CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE activity titled “Decoding Biomarker Testing and Targeted Therapy in NSCLC: The Complete Guide for 2024.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4bBb8fi. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until July 1, 2025.
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Methamphetamines are stimulants, a type of drug that lets people stay awake and do continuous activity with less need for sleep.
These drugs are made as pills, powders, or chunky crystals called ice. Ice, nicknamed crystal meth, is a popular drug, especially with young adults and for those who go to lots of dance clubs and parties.
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speed, uppers, meth, crystal meth, chalk, ice, glass, Christmas tree, crank (especially when injected)
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Methamphetamines are swallowed, inhaled, smoked, or injected into a vein.
Chair and Presenters, Komal Jhaveri, MD, FACP, Javier Cortes, MD, PhD, Prof. Giuseppe Curigliano, MD, PhD, and Ian Krop, MD, PhD, discuss breast cancer in this CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE activity titled “Accelerating Therapeutic Progress in HER2+ and HER2-Low Breast Cancer: State of the Science and Guidance for Individualized Clinical Decisions.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/42EzL7g. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until June 30, 2025.
This PPT of antihypertensive drugs, their MOA, and treatment. It also covers classification of antihypertensive drugs including diuretics, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and vasodilators. It provides details on how each drug class lowers blood pressure by reducing peripheral vascular resistance, cardiac output, or sodium retention. Common side effects and advantages are also summarized for each drug class. Guidelines for treating different stages of hypertension are presented, including recommendations to start with monotherapy or 2-drug combinations depending on severity, and to follow an A-B-C-D approach
Causes Of Tooth Loss
PERIODONTAL PROBLEMS ( PERIODONTITIS, GINIGIVITIS)
Systemic Causes Of Tooth Loss
1. Diabetes Mellitus
2. Female Sexual Hormones Condition
3. Hyperpituitarism
4. Hyperthyroidism
5. Primary Hyperparathyroidism
6. Osteoporosis
7. Hypophosphatasia
8. Hypophosphatemia
Causes Of Tooth Loss
CARIES/ TOOTH DECAY
Causes Of Tooth Loss
CAUSES OF TOOTH LOSS
Consequence of tooth loss
Anatomic
Loss of ridge volume both height and width
Bone loss :
mandible > maxilla
Posteriorly > anteriorly
Anatomic consequences
Broader mandibular arch with constricting maxilary arch
Attached gingiva is replaced with less keratinised oral mucosa which is more readily traumatized.
Anatomic consequences
Tipping of the adjacent teeth
Supraeruption of the teeth
Traumatic occlusion
Premature occlusal contact
Anatomic Consequences
Anatomic Consequences
Physiologic consequences
Physiologic Consequences
Decreased lip support
Decreased lower facial height
Physiologic Consequences
Physiologic consequences
Education of Patient
Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Design, Treatment, Sequencing, and Mouth Preparation
Support for Distal Extension Denture Bases
Establishment and Verification of Occlusal Relations and Tooth Arrangements
Initial Placement Procedures
Periodic Recall
Education of Patient
Informing a patient about a health matter to
secure informed consent.
Patient education should begin at the initial
contact with the patient and should continue throughout treatment.
The dentist and the patient share responsibility for the ultimate success of a removable partial denture.
This educational procedure is especially important when the treatment plan and prognosis are discussed with the patient.
Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Design, Treatment, Sequencing, and Mouth Preparation
Begin with thorough medical and dental histories.
The complete oral examination must include both clinical and radiographic interpretation of:
caries
the condition of existing restorations
periodontal conditions
responses of teeth (especially abutment teeth) and residual ridges to previous stress
The vitality of remaining teeth
Continued…..
Occlusal plan evaluation
Arch form
Evaluation of Occlusal relationship through mounting the diagnostic cast
The dental cast surveyor is an absolute necessity in which patients are being treated with removable partial dentures.
Mouth preparations, in the appropriate sequence, should be oriented toward the goal of
providing adequate support, stability,
retention, and
a harmonious occlusion for the partial denture.
Support for Distal Extension Denture Bases
A base made to fit the anatomic ridge form does not provide adequate support under occlusal loading.
The base may be made to fit the form of the ridge when under function.
Support for Distal Extension Denture Bases
This provides support
Belongingness in Medicine - ACGME Equity Matters Webinar - June 2024Michael Gisondi
We presented this webinar to the ACGME Equity Matters Alumni on June 27, 2024. We defined belonginess and reviewed two theoretical frameworks for belongingness. We discussed the reasons for conducting research about belongingness in medicine and presented findings from our study. "Belongingness among first-generation medical students at Stanford School of Medicine" (MedEdPublish, 2023, Delgado et al.) We then led the audience in small group discussions about potential interventions to improve trainee belongingness by medical schools and residency programs
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4. CAMAG
Short Description : Fully automated health biomarker and illicit drug analysis from a single dried blood spot.
Detail: What started as the full automation of the newborn screening program soon showed the potential to be transferred
into other fields of modern health care. The dried blood spot technology, where only one blood droplet applied onto a filter
paper is needed, was transferred to screen health care biomarkers and to detect long term nicotine, alcohol (novel marker
found!) and illicit drug abuse.
Presented by: Stefan Gaugler
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6. derma2go
Short Description : Derma2go enables Patients and Doctors to communicate in a secure online network.
Detail : Up to 70% of patients who are seeing a doctor, do not need to see their doctor in-person. The Swiss start-up
derma2go AG developed an innovative, comprehensive, secure communication system, that enables dermatologists to
offer online consultations via their clinic’s website. Thus, patients can receive advice from their trusted dermatologist
online within a short time. Derma2go AG aims to increase efficiency as well as patients’ satisfaction in daily healthcare.
Presented by: Christian Greis
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7. Hi-D Imaging
Short Description : Hi-D Imaging allows identifying the optimal heart valve for patients by performing in-vitro imaging in a
3D printed anatomically accurate silicone model and enabling the cardiologists to choose a heart valve that fits the heart
anatomy of the patients.
Detail : In more than every 4th patient, heart valve replacement leads to the need of an additional operation or a lifelong
medication, driven by the fact that the heart valves are not fitting patient heart anatomy. We are the world’s first company
providing a service that supports cardiologists to select a tailored heart valve in a patient-specific anatomy based on fluid
dynamics. Our novel service allows improving operation outcomes, and decreasing post-operational complications.
Presented by: Uktu Gülan
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9. Clever.Care
Short Description : Helping Older People Age in Place
Detail : Clever.Care is a company that provides a platform to home care providers and GPs. Our mission is helping older
people age in place by processing patient data with AI for predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory care. With
consent of the patient, we analyze health data from existing sources and generate insights for the involved parties.
Presented by: Andress Rapp
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11. greenTEG
Short Description : Continuous and non-invasive Core Body Temperature (CBT) measurement for wearables.
Detail : greenTEG specializes in core body temperature (CBT) sensing. We are the 1st company that has developed a
continuous and non-invasive heat flux sensor which can accurately measure one’s CBT. The functionality and accuracy of
the sensor has been proven in multiple studies. Due to its small size it can easily be integrated into all kind of wearables.
CBT is one of the 4 most important vital signs of our body and thus a critical parameter for health tracking and remote
patient monitoring.
Presented by: Holger Hendrichs
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13. HEALTHBRAIN
Short Description : HEALTHBRAIN offers a CARE INTEGRATION platform combined with an PATIENT REPORTED
OUTCOME MODULE to enable VALUE CARE.
Detail : HEALTHBRAIN is enabling the transformation into a VALUE BASED HEALTHCARE. HEALTHBRAIN is offering a
software as a service. Key elements to drag the patient into the center of the therapy are an ELECTRONIC PATIENT
REPORTED OUTCOME MODUEL and a CARE INTEGRTOR platform to collect, aggregate and share data and
information within the care team, the patient, institutions and 3rd
parties.
Presented by: Arnold Gloor
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15. HowAmI
Short Description : HowAmI will be a child and family-appropriate, highly acceptable, easy to use, low burden,
customizable, interoperable and secure platform for symptom monitoring for day to day use.
Detail : HowAmI will be a symptom monitoring platform suitable for daily use by sick children and their families. It will be
highly acceptable and easy to use, interactive with a low completion burden, modular and customizable supporting
personalized data collection according to age group and diagnosis, configured to safeguard data security while being
interoperable with electronic patient record systems.
Presented by: Julia Bielicki
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17. Nutrix
Short Description : Nutrix - the future of glucose monitoring.
Detail : The future of glucose monitoring. Nutrix is high tech nanosensor placed on the tooth, detects glucose level in the
saliva and transfers the information to the app. Nutrix makes continuous glucose monitoring in invisible way. Targets 425
million diabetes patients globally, number expected to increase to 629 million by 2045.
Presented by: Maria Hahn
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19. Wello Health
Short Description : Wello is an artificial intelligence platform in nutrition for overweight children, who can change the way
families understand and relate to their health, a better, happier and longer life for the entire family.
Detail : Based on the daily activity and food tracking, and integration with smart devices if available, Wello advises
parents with a personalized meal plan generated automatically, based on the work of our nutrition experts. We offer a
digital platform with certified information and based on user location, we can recommend restaurants, diets, products. For
the kids we’ve created fun and entertaining games and challenges that allow interaction with family members and friends.
Presented by: Petreus Dumitru
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21. Breathe - Asthma App
Short Description : We help parents of children with asthma.
Detail : "Breathe" aims to improve quality of life for families with young children affected by asthma. It does so by: 1)
teaching parents and children about asthma; 2) guiding them through adopting best practices in managing asthma; 3)
helping parents decide on suitable activities given their child’s specific asthma situation and presence of trigger factors in
the environment.
Presented by: Moritz Dietsche
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24. eTOMO
Short Description : A tomography device for analyzing brain activity at sub-millisecond resolution
Detail : Listening in on the communication between brain regions with sub-millisecond resolution is the key to identifying
damaged brain networks or misfiring regions. This allows for higher precision in seizure localization as well as in
diagnosing and monitoring the progression of multiple sclerosis – for the benefit of patients and in clinical trials.
Presented by: Corius Reyneke
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26. OncoGenomX
Short Description : OncoGenomX (OGX) – ProVision of MammaLogX, a PM&L Powered Web Solution, designed for the
Needs and Expectations of Women with Breast Cancer & Care Providers, Enabling Improved Outcome and Reduction of
Costs, at the Benefit of All!
Detail OnocoGenomX was co-founded in 2019 by Wolfgang Hackl, MD, clinical & translational research doctor &
business professional, and David Demanse, MSc, a renowned pioneer of AI- and clinical/biologic inference modeling.
OncoGenomX is a Swiss start-up in the accelerator phase. We pride ourselves in building a company culture around
ambition, collaboration, optimism and fun. Our team is international, multidisciplinary with incredible talent in oncology, AI
modeling & big data analytics, business and marketing.
Presented by: Wolfgang Hackl
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28. Zencorlabs
Short Description : Personalized drug dosage Heart Failure therapy - closing the loop
Detail : Heart Failure is morbid chronic disease that makes the very basic activities of a human being such as slightest
physical effort seem impossible. All Heart Failure medications cause severe side effects that make the disease even more
challenging for the patient. The cardiologist and scientists at Zencorlabs are developing a digital therapy on top of
available Heart Failure drugs that mitigate the harmful side effects while maximizing the efficacy of the drug thus
significantly reducing Heart Failure readmission rates.
Presented by: Albert Bravo
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30. AccuBio
Short Description : AccuBio personalizes depression treatment by augmenting clinical decisions with artificial
intelligence.
Detail : 1 in 8 adolescents suffers from major depression. Diagnosing depression and finding the right antidepressant in
this age is a challenge, resulting in months of ineffective treatment or even suicide. AccuBio combines a mobile app for
patients, to understand and track their symptoms, and software assisting doctors to find personalized medication, based
on symptoms, neuroimaging and blood biomarkers.
Presented by: Maryna Polyakova
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32. Health Yourself
Short Description : (Only) see a doctor when you need one
Detail : Most people postpone doctor's visits when it's not urgent. This results in late discovery of issues, causing
unnecessary discomfort - or worse. Health Yourself takes away hurdles, by offering online intake and home-delivery of
self-tests. Anonymously. The tests are evaluated by a professional lab. If a health issue is detected, customers are put in
touch with a doctor, for diagnosis and treatment.
Presented by: D.P. Kruyswijk
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34. helixstreet
Short Description : helixstreet focuses on Deep Learning to find Structural Variants in the Human Genome
Detail : The biggest impact in the next 10 years for mankind will be the progress in Biotechnology especially Long Read
Sequencing Technology combined the opportunities given by deep learning to analyze the human genome. Today
Genomics focuses on single nucleotide polymorphisms. Helixstreet focuses on analyzing human genomic data with
methods of Deep Learning to find structural variants.
Presented by: Thomas Deisen
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36. HomeAfterNICU
Short Description : HomeAfterNICU is a mobile health application designed to support parents after NICU discharge,
increase their readiness for discharge and level of self-efficacy and decrease rates of unplanned use of health services
post-discharge
Detail : Every year, an estimated 15 million infants are born preterm (more than 1 in 10), and this number is rising. In
high-income countries, survival rate of these infants has significantly increased and thus ever more parents care for these
complex infants that are often admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). These parents need specific support to
help them transitioning from the NICU to home and beyond, which we will provide through the HomeAfterNICU app.
Presented by: Laura Rio
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38. MachineMedicine
Short Description : Motor assessment made simple.
Detail : Worldwide more than half a billion people suffer from some form of physical impairment, and yet there is no easy,
effective and affordable way to measure the level of disability. This capability is crucial to managing this disease burden,
as a component of novel therapeutics and to measure their effect. Machine Medicine has built an AI platform that
measures disability from simple video clips.
Presented by: Jonatan O’Keeffee
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40. zoundream
Short Description : Intelligent cry sound recognition systems for baby-caring.
Detail : A newborn cry sound embodies a great amount of information about baby’s needs, physical emotion, and
potential pathological status. In Zoundream, we use artificial intelligence and sound recognition to translate newborn’s
cries sounds, into baby’s actual needs and status.
Our mission is to help parents and babies, all around the world, from the very beginning.
Presented by: Robeeto Iannone
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42. Health data
ecosystem
non-invasive biomarkers
clinical data
health related data
Disease-health
continuum
health state
diagnosis
risk detection
Sick-to-
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disease monitoring
intervention
smart prevention
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System Projects
43. Anora AI
Short Description : Bloomberg for healthcare regulatory affairs
Detail : Imagine spending billions of dollar and years to develop a drug or medical device, then waiting for months or even
years to get regulatory approval, frustrating, right? This has been the experience for many people, including our teammate
in Anora. Worry no more! With the latest technology of big data and AI, we aspires to turn decades of data into a guide for
success, translate innovation in the lab into real patient value.
Presented by: Michelle WU
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44. caresocius
Short Description : ICT-Ecosystem for global health travel
Detail : caresocius.org is a community-based online platform with an important integratable HIS-module for the
management and the support of international patients in clinics. It provides the patient with a listing and booking
opportunity for health services around the world. It connects health service providers and health travelers, our AI
facilitates the process of finding the right clinic, while in future supporting travel logistics.
Presented by: Mohamed Yassin BLAL
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46. the virtual doctors
Short Description : the Virtual Doctors is at the intersection of technology and medicine, providing user-friendly solutions
for pressing problems in the healthcare sector of the developing world.
Detail : At the intersection of technology and medicine, the Virtual Doctors tele-medicine application provides a device loaded with our specially
designed app to healthcare professionals working in remote rural areas. Healthcare Professionals are often isolated professionally from their
colleagues and due to this isolation can make wrongful diagnosis or unnecessary referrals. Medical professionals, utilizing our technology, are able
to get a second opinion on non-emergency cases by submitting pertinent clinical data through our secure application. A volunteer doctor in either
the UK or Zambia reviews the case and within 24 hours offers diagnostic and treatment advice. We have more than 100 volunteer specialist
doctors on our register from 24 medical specialties. Our solution is located primarily in government healthcare centers and since inception, we
have catered the solution with the understanding that we want to provide healthcare facilities with an easy to use mentorship/referral tool.
Presented by: Shakkerie Allmond
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48. hhlab
Short Description : The health hack lab is a non-profit lab for patients, caregivers and innovators to co-create solutions
that address everyday health challenges by bringing together people, training, knowledge and equipment.
Detail : The health hack lab is non-profit association for patients, caregivers and innovators. We bring people, knowledge
and equipment together to co-create solutions that address everyday health challenges. Inspired by open-source
communities, we fulfill our mission by understanding patient challenges and creating solutions, while enabling our
members to bring their ideas to life. Ongoing work includes apps and wearables for EPP (rare disease), T1 Diabetic
children, pediatric incontinence.
Presented by: Verma Abhi
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50. Molecule
Short Description : Molecule is an intellectual property marketplace that enables decentralised drug development by distributing costs,
risks and rewards among multiple parties and incentivising collaboration.
Detail : Molecule is a distributed marketplace built on blockchain technology that drives transparent research and development of valuable
chemical IP and therapeutics in pharma, biotech and beyond. Creators of new potential therapeutics - researchers, small biotechs or large
pharmas - can list their IP and create a market for it. Funders and collaborators can contribute research data, or financial resources by
investing in compounds. At its core, our technology fractionalizes ownership of the IP by creating shares, and enables price discovery and
liquidity for assets in the earliest development stages.
Molecule is an uber for pharma. Our mission is to create a more collaborative and open-source R&D process that reduces costs, risks and
accelerates drug development, bringing more diverse treatments to patients.
Our first product release - Molecule Catalyst - provides a platform to openly crowdfund projects in basic research. To this extent, we are
working with leading academic institutions and funders across the globe to pioneer novel funding mechanisms. The research areas we are
currently exploring are in rare and neglected diseases, biogerontology and aging and psychedelic studies - areas which are either
underfunded or neglected by larger players.
Presented by: Paul Koolhaas
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54. Health data
ecosystem
non-invasive biomarkers
clinical data
health related data
Disease-health
continuum
health state
diagnosis
risk detection
Sick-to-
healthcare
disease monitoring
intervention
smart prevention
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Intervention Projects
55. Eisencoach
Short Description : CSS EisenCoach is about to increase users’ awareness of healthy eating and an iron-rich diet by
providing an app that analyses the daily food intake based on food pictures
Detail : CSS EisenCoach - how much iron does my food contain?
Tiredness, a lack of energy or dry skin: many people today, especially young women, are prone to iron deficiency. CSS
Insurance presents a preventive approach that develops users’ awareness of healthy eating and an iron-rich diet. A
smartphone app helps: simply upload a photo of your meal to the IronCoach app and, thanks to artificial intelligence, the
contents of your plate will be analysed in an instant. As well as encouraging conscious nutrition, the innovative IronCoach
delivers valuable tips on the topic of iron.
Presented by: Dominik Schürmann
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57. Evimeria
Short Description : With Evimeria® become an actor of your health and well-being with personalized and confidential
assistance to improve your quality of life.
Detail : Stress and burnout risks bring issues to consider seriously, both for companies and for employees. Evimeria® is
an application that helps everyone to take charge of their health by identifying the quality of sleep, stress monitoring,
nutrition, ..., using digital solutions with real-time data collection. Our platform will ensure best wellbeing, productivity, and
health on long-term basis!
Presented by: Laurie Riguccini
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59. reFit Systems
Short Description : reFit Systems - We digitize therapy processes.
Detail : reFit Systems GmbH is a Munich-based startup, specialized in digital health solutions with a focus on gamification
of rehabilitation processes. reFit Systems provides the first digital therapy platform for individual rehabilitation - reFit
Gamo. It combines motion-controlled video games with software for therapy monitoring, biofeedback, and automated
medical analysis and creates this way a completely new approach for inpatient, outpatient and home therapy.
Presented by: Alejandro
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61. symsights
Short Description : We are developing a Remote Patient Monitoring solution that will empower and support cancer
patients in everyday disease management, help them better understand their condition, and facilitate interaction with
healthcare providers.
Detail : We are using digital tools to address medical needs and change the current standard of cancer patient
monitoring. Our solution generates data-driven disease insights and provides detailed picture about the development of
side effects, facilitating interactions between patients and physicians, supporting treatment decisions, and allowing early
intervention to help prevent serious adverse events.
Presented by: Elena Gogvadze
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63. YouROK
Short Description : YouROK delivers a positive emotional health platform to help kids, families and professionals prevent
the onset of mental health issues and build healthier families
Detail : YouROK is a platform designed to disrupt the adolescent mental health industry through prevention. It includes
K’Bro an app that builds emotional resilience while measuring deterioration in emotional well-being to proactively offer
targeted treatment exactly at the moment it is needed. Using deep learning to assess emotional health YouROK keeps
parents and professionals tuned to the child’s mental health through a dashboard and alerts.
Presented by: Patrina Mack
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65. Healthcare innovation projects in contextHealth data
ecosystem
non-invasive biomarkers
clinical data
health related data
Disease-health
continuum
health state
diagnosis
risk detection
Sick-to-
healthcare
disease monitoring
intervention
smart prevention
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ISODIC HEALTHCA
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PATIENT EMPOWERED HEALTHCAR
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