Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
As the population continues to age and medical monitoring becomes more
integrated into everyday living, healthcare professionals are constantly
striving to find new ways to monitor patients with improved accuracy,
speed and end-user convenience. Taking an active part in this
initiative, Freescale
Semiconductor, partnering with Pounce
Consulting, developed
a portable, easy-to-use telemonitoring reference design, which allows
patients and physicians to run routine health screenings at home or
remotely. Grant funding for the reference design came from the Jalisco
State Secretariat of Economic Development and the National Council of
Science and Technology.
Dubbed the Intelligent
Hospital kiosk, this is a prime example of Freescale’s efforts to
help improve patient care and lower health care costs by driving
innovation and enabling medical device manufacturers to leverage the
latest technology available. Patients can use the kiosk as a monitor at
home to send their personal vital signs and medical tests remotely to a
healthcare provider in order to proactively monitor and prevent acute
complications of chronic degenerative diseases. In addition, the kiosk
can be made available in a public location for individuals to perform
various medical tests and transmit data to a hospital.
The recently announced Flexis
MM family drives nine different medical devices on the reference
design, reducing analog costs and noise interference. The devices
include: a weight scale, an ultrasonic height sensor, a thermometer, a
blood pressure monitor, a heart rate monitor, a one-lead
electrocardiography EKG, a pulse oximeter, a blood glucose meter and a
spirometer to measure lung volumes and air flow. The kiosk features a
touch-sensing interface to toggle between different modes of operation
which creates a cutting edge user experience while leaving the contact
surfaces smooth for easy cleaning and disinfecting. A magnetic card
reader identifies patient data which is transmitted via USB or Zigbee to
a PC or a server where an electronic medical record (EMR) can be stored.
In a recent test using the Intelligent Hospital kiosk, a physician ran
the full screening in an average time of seven minutes per patient for a
total of 67 patients, while diagnosing five health conditions that were
not detected in an initial screening.
“It’s great to see technology companies like Freescale using their
innovative products to solve real issues within the context of
healthcare,” said Alonso Ulloa Velez, director of the Economic
Secretariat for Economic Affairs for the state of Jalisco. “Globally,
people are living longer and innovation like this from Freescale is
going to be necessary to give people the proper level of care without
increasing cost.”
“By integrating common medical monitoring devices with medical grade
connectivity and IT systems, we believe we can help lower the cost and
improve patient health screenings to reduce major health complications,”
said Dr. José Fernández Villaseñor, physician, surgeon and electrical
engineer for Freescale Semiconductor. “Freescale’s new Flexis MM family
is the foundation of the Intelligent Hospital demo and can speed
delivery of patient diagnostics to a hospital or healthcare provider.”
Utilizing its own Tower
Design System to develop the kiosk, Freescale also partnered with Pounce
Consulting, an information technology services firm that provide
OEMs with a customizable platform to develop their own medical
equipment. Freescale also used touch sensors to help reduce costs and
increase mechanical design flexibility.
Intelligent Hospital demo at Freescale Technology Forum
Freescale will demonstrate the Intelligent Hospital kiosk at the
upcoming Freescale Technology Forum, June 21-24 in Orlando, Fla., along
with other medical reference designs for motion sensing control and
health and fitness activity monitoring.
Freescale medical applications
Freescale offers medical solutions leveraging our product expertise in
microcontrollers, sensors, analog and wireless technology for home
portable medical devices, diagnostic and therapy devices and medical
imaging devices. Freescale is dedicated to helping patients live a
better life by driving innovation and enabling medical device
manufacturers to leverage the latest technology available. Visit http://www.freescale.com/medical.
About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor is a global leader in the design and manufacture
of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial and
networking markets. The privately held company is based in Austin,
Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing or sales
operations around the world. www.freescale.com.