Title: iVisitMx Remote Care
1iVisitMx Remote Care Assistance Solutions/
Services
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2Mission Statement
- Create a national and state of the art
Telemedicine and Mobile Healthcare Practice
offering personalized end-to-end solutions for
chronic disease and acute care  - Â
- Offer non-invasive vital sign monitoring devices
and data collection on a monthly subscription
basis - Deliver technology and media to interact, remind
and support behaviors critical to patient health
and treatment efficacy - Launch services leveraging the benefit of 8
years of telemedicine practice, and validated
with objective and quantifiable outcomes Â
3iVisitMx enables healthcare organizations to
deploy scalable telehealth and assisted living
solutions
4Less the Inclusion of Universal Access to
Healthcare (which will add 47M Uninsured
Americans), U.S. Healthcare Spending Levels and
Annual Growth Rate are Unsustainable to the
National Economy
5What are the Major Healthcare Cost Drivers?Aging
of the Population and Major Chronic Disease States
6Sources of Excess Cost Growth
- Chronic diseases are non-communicable illnesses
prolonged in duration, do not resolve
spontaneously, and are rarely cured completely
(e.g., diabetes, heart disease, stroke, cancer,
and arthritis). - Cause 7 in 10 deaths each year in the United
States - About 133 million Americansnearly 1 in 2
adultslive with at least one chronic illness - More than 75 of health care costs are due to
chronic conditions - Approximately one-fourth of persons living with a
chronic illness experience significant
limitations in daily activities - The percentage of U.S. children and adolescents
with a chronic health condition has increased
from 1.8 in the 1960s to more than 7 in 2004
Source CDC
7NIH Summary and Conclusions Lifestyle Change Can
Bring Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases Under
Control
- The Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes
- The Metabolic Syndrome is upon us
- The Metabolic Syndrome predicts a higher risk of
CHD, CVA and type 2 diabetes - Lifestyle should be the initial and sustained
therapy - Some drug therapies appear to work
- Metformin, TZDs, ACE inhibitors, ARBs
- A variety of therapeutic options appear
forthcoming
8Healthcare Problems Addressed with Mobile
Healthcare Solutions and Services
- Hospitals and physician practices do not have
enough resources to provide face-to-face
treatment and management for everyone with
chronic diseases - Effective disease management requires more
frequent intervention, coaching, and patient
monitoring and this is only affordable and
feasible utilizing a virtual medical practice - Prevention and management of such conditions also
requires new disruptive ways for
caregiver-patient interactions, and the
implementation of the most advanced and current
protocols - Reducing the length of hospital stays, the rate
of readmissions or emergency room visits can save
the healthcare system significant costs. - Remotely managed assisted living for elderly and
patients with disabilities requires solutions
that increase functional independence, empower
friends/family and other care givers to
collaborate.
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9Solutions Services
Accessible Desktop-Mobile Communications
- Nurse and NP Telecare
- Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Asthma
- Aids, TB, and Hepatitis
- Wound Management (Chronic or post operative)
- Remote Medication intake monitoring and
compliance - Behavioral Therapy
- Stress Management
- Depression
- Tele-Psychiatry
- Wellness Care
- Obesity
- Smoking Cessation
- Pregnancy and Prenatal Care
- iVisit Vitanet Remote Vital Signs Monitoring
- Integrated Remote Patient Monitoring
- Blood Glucose
- Weight Scale
- Blood Pressure
- Heart Rate
- Pulse Oximetry
- Respiration Rate
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10Mobile Desktop Unified Communication Solutions
Enable a New Generation of Accessible
Audio-Video-Text and Data Communications on Any
Device and Network
HIPAA Compliant, Scalable Platform for Multiparty
Audio/Video Conferencing, Collaboration,
Location-Based Services, Push-to-Talk,
Messaging, and WEB Conferencing Across IP and 3G
Networks and Devices.
Laptops and Desktops
Mobile Devices
Live, Face-to-Face Medical Encounters Anywhere
11Vitanet Connected or Store and Forward Remote
Patient Monitoring National Institute of Aging
SBIR Extension to Include Vital Sign Monitoring
- Connected remote healthcare with practitioner in
the loop for vital sign monitoring, disease
management, medication intake and compliance - Blood Pressure
- Pulse Ox
- Glucose-Meter
- Weight and Temperature
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- FDA approved requires home hub
- Portable version using PDA as the data network
under development - Hosted SAAS
- Partnering with SoC experts developing the next
generation of low power wireless sensors
Supplied by Carematix,Off-the-Shelf FDA approved
- Integrated Remote Patient Monitoring
- Blood Glucose
- Weight Scale
- Blood Pressure
- Heart Rate
- Pulse Oximetry
- Respiration Rate
12Lifecycle of Diabetes and Co-morbid Conditions
11/14/2009
iVisit Wellness
iVisitDisease Management
Metabolic Syndrome
Diabetic
Vascular Neuropathy
Chronic Wounds Amputations
Diabetic Retinopathy
CHF, CVA
Vitanet Vital Sign Monitoring
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13Proven Outcomes of iVisit Mx for Managing
Diabetes and Co-morbid Conditions
- Remote intervention and coaching by a Nurse
Practitioners has been provided by iVisitMx team
using video conferencing. A randomized outcome
study based on CMS data will outline the results.
- Wound Technology Network (WTN) an iVisit MX
partner specializing in treatment of chronic
wounds remotely is using iVisit Mx solutions. A
Microsoft sponsored case study summarizes the
outcomes. - Diabetic retinopathy causes significant number of
visual impairments. A significant percentage of
the 11 mil visually impairments in the U.S. is
caused by Diabetic retinopathy. Visual assistance
solutions developed under NIH (NEI and NIA)
provide us with a strong set of assistance
solutions for users with communication disorders.
- CHF, CVA, High blood pressure are other co-morbid
conditions of diabetes.
14Proven Diabetes Cost Savings Clinical
Improvements
- Proved that the use of home-based
Tele-monitoring - Using 2-way video, reduced the number of hospital
days by 26 - Led to an overall cost savings of 20 (compared
to nurse telephone support) - Increased both patient survival and patient
satisfaction
iVisitMx has outcome data from the teams prior
projects including a large-scale (516 Patients) ,
randomized prospective video-based
Tele-monitoring trial.
Medicare savings 29 for Part A 7 for Part B
CUCI
Cost data supplied by Medicare 2002-2004,
including costs of Telemedicine sessions
15Reduction in Emergency Room Visits
- iVisitMx case study showed 50 reduction in
Emergency Room visits
Reduction of Blood Glucose Levels
Clinical Outcomes show 20 reduction of blood
glucose levels blood glucose stabilization is a
major indicator for improved health and
co-morbid complications.
16Reduction of Catastrophic Events
Percentage of Monthly tests in danger zone
Clinical Outcomes show 25 reduction of
catastrophic events. Readings in the danger zone
increases damage to other organs in the body.
Sample Patient Report
17Proven Clinical Outcomes for some Telecare
ApplicationsWound Technology Network (WTN)
11/14/2009
- Improved Patient Outcomes
- WTN patients experience many benefits from the
companys mobile treatment program, including
at-home care and improved continuity of care. - Based on a case study from one of WTNs health
plan partners, WTN cites a wound-healing rate of
90 percent without surgical intervention, and
estimates that time-to-heal is reduced by 50
percent or more compared with traditional
in-hospital care. - Reduced Healthcare Costs
- WTN is using its mobile wound management solution
to help reduce the number of expensive hospital
stays. We are able to decrease hospitalizations
by 90 percent, says Galitz. - Other benefits for payers include
- Hospitalization readmissions reduced by up to 90
percent. - Extensive data and report generation.
- Risk reduction compared with hospital treatment.
- Continuity of care and complete case management.
- 2-page Partner Case Study Wound Technology
Network - Video (next slide)
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18Wound Technology Network Video
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19NIH Sponsored SeeStar SeeScan Technologies
Accessibility and assistance solutions for
visually impaired and aging population
11/14/2009
- 11 million visually impaired users in the US
- SeeStar Remote Assistance for improved quality
of life and telehealth services - Virtual "pair of eyes" via the use of a cell
phone camera and data link to a remote assistant - Assistant views the live images and then
describes the person's surroundings including the
location of landmarks, and finds pathways to
destinations using the mobile users GPS position
and Google Maps - Facilitates mobile healthcare for visually
impaired and elderly using accessible PDA mobile
devices - SeeScan Mobile Object Recognition Real Time
Augmented Reality - Mobile system that can quickly and easily detect
and recognize specific objects including consumer
goods, currency, compact discs, etc. - Users can easily add new items to private and
public online databases - Development and testing through
NEI-1R43EY016953-01, NIA-2R44EY016953-02 and
collaboration with the VA Atlanta Research
Education Foundation (AREF)
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20LookingAid - Healthcare Services Integrator and
Reseller The First Automated Visual Recognition
System for Visually Impaired
- Demo video http//www.youtube.com/watch?vlUUxGvD
qok4 (next slide) - National Institute of Health Sponsored
- NEI-1R43EY016953-01, NIA-2R44EY016953-02
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21LookingAide Demo Video
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22 Mobile Healthcare ServicesiVisitDM,
iVisitPsychiatry, iVisitMD, iVisitRx,
iVisitLookingAid
23Management
- Orang Dialameh, Founder and CEO (25 years of
advance technology development and
commercialization) - Currently founder and CEO of iVisit and IPPlex,
past CEO and co-founder of Eyematic Interfaces,
Inc., a leader in face recognition and rich-media
communications - An Eyematic spinoff in machine vision, (i.e.,
NevenVision) was acquired by Google in 2006 - Carolyn Kerouac, President (30 Years in
healthcare/technology) - CEO and founder of cellUcare, early innovator in
the use of videophone technology and the
management of Diabetes with 80,000 encounters - Recognized leader in using camera phone
technology for the treatment of patients with
chronic illness - Experience includes physician office, insurance
billing, PACS and telemedicine technology sales,
training and support - Tim Dorcey, CTO (20 years of innovation in
video communications) - Created CU-SeeMe, the first video conferencing
solution for PCs and Macs - Innovative work received worldwide recognition,
including a 1996 profile in the Wall Street
Journal, a "Best of What's New" award from
Popular Science, and several appearances in the
Wired/Tired column of Wired Magazine (on the
Wired side) - Joel A. Balbien, CFA, Ph.D., Chief Strategy
Officer (25 Years in Strategic and Business
Planning) - Accomplished and visionary executive with a
proven success in managing the commercialization
of CleanTech and Life Sciences Technologies in
both Fortune 500 and Hi-Tech startup companies - Senior advisor to the Larta Institute
- Served on the board of directors of several
successful startups including Transilica, Sonics,
Clean Energy Systems, and was a Board Advisor for
Continuous Computing Corporation and Clinical
Microsensors
24Management
- Steve Anderson, Vice President (30 Years in
healthcare sales) - Broadly experienced in all elements of high
technology and consultative sales to every
organizational level within a hospital and
healthcare system - Conceptualized and marketed nationally picture
phone-based healthcare applications for My Food
Phone - Held a successful position in sales for a bedside
platform at Cardinal Health. - Shelley Hawkins, Clinical Director, DSN, CFNP,
CGNP, FAANP (25 Years in nursing) - Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of South
Carolina at Chapel Hill, Shelley is engaged in
the study of Preventing and Managing Chronic
Illness  - As part of her nursing leadership, Shelley has 3
years experience using videophones to positively
affect the lives of hundreds of diabetic patients
under her care. She also was a nursing
instructor at University of Virginia (UVA) and
University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) - Cy Evans, Chief Information Officer (25 Years
in hospital telemedicine networks) - Involved in selection of technology partners and
system design and integration leading to
oversight of implementation - Actively produced large scale broadcast-grade
two-way interactive teleconference events for
healthcare and telemedicine networks at a large
East coast hospital system - Mike Kerouac, Managing Director (30 Years in
health/technology, and sales)Â
25Contact Information2043 Colorado Ave - Suite
4Santa Monica, California 90404Tel
310-857-6547x2Fax310-857-6593Orang_at_ivisit.com