As an entrepreneur, immense
opportunity knocks on your door as the convergence of IoT and HealthCare becomes
a reality. This is further fuelled by the rapid global availability of high
quality yet affordable smart IoT medical/wellness devices, Smartphones,
Internet & Wi-Fi. In other words, a ‘perfect storm’ of an opportunity is
being set-up. As an IoT practitioner
over the past few years and a Coursera student undergoing the ‘Social Marketing Specialization’ online course
run by Professor Randy Hlavac of Northwestern
University, I will describe the 3 key building blocks needed to build a robust home-based ‘DIY/Self-monitoring Diagnostic Capability’ by harnessing the power of
IoT HealthCare.
In my last blog, titled "Doctors:3 Key Reasons to Adopt Internet of Things(IoT) based HealthCare," I had
referenced an article published by Deloitte University Press, titled “No appointment necessary: How IoT andpatient-generated data can unlock healthcare value” by RJ Krawiec, Jessica Nadler, Peter Kinchley, Elan Tye & Jennifer Jarboe. The article
goes on to describe how Patient-Generated Data(PGD) via ‘smart health &
wellness device’ technologies can positively impact specific areas of
healthcare & wellness, such as Short
Term Care(at home), Chronic Disease
Management and Senior Citizens(living
independently). So, in practical terms to achieve positive impact in the
specific areas implies that we need to create ‘DIY/Self-monitoring Diagnostic
Capability’ at the point-of-care; in this case the home is the point-of-care.
Here is how we build that capability.....
To build a home-based ‘DIY/Self-monitoring
Diagnostic Capability,’ we essentially need 3 primary components:-
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Secure Home Based IoT HealthCare Network (Source: Diagram created by Shamsheer Ahmed with images from www.123rf.com) |
1. IoT/Mobile based DIY Home Diagnostic Kit
– Identify your list of regulator approved(such as FDA) smart devices across
the health & wellness landscape that will form part of your Home Diagnostic
Kit(HDK). These could be fitness devices, ECG on-the-go devices, Blood-Glucose
devices, vital signs devices and many others. Examples: Withings, Qardio,
Alivecor
2. Secure IoT enabled Home Network – This is
a critical cog in the set-up as it forms your own low power, reliable &
secure Personal Area Network(PAN) or Home Area Network(HAN) within the confines
of your home. Most devices in the HDK should form part of the PAN/HAN. The
PAN/HAN is controlled by a small, versatile & very secure IoT hub. The hub
helps connect to the external cloud network via secure Wi-Fi or other similar
connectivity options that are available or may emerge in the future. Example: Cubical Master(Hub) from Cubical Labs, India
3. Secure Cloud Network – The cloud
network is what enables Patient-Generated Data(PGD) to be shared and stored
with Doctors, Hospitals, Care Providers and others as the case maybe - anytime,
anywhere & any device. Please
remember access to the cloud network is not needed for any of the devices in
the HDK to function.
Starting today, as a first step you
need to identify your high-value target segment such as Cardiac Care, Cardiac-Diabetic
Care, Senior Citizens, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, Millenials or any other and then begin
to explore applicable device & service options needed to serve your
identified high-value target segment.
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"Identify your High-Value Target Segment" Source: www.123rf.com |
Good Luck!
Quote for the Day: “As an entrepreneur, your two BEST COMPANIONS
are Failure & Persistence” – Shamsheer
Ahmed
My name is Shamsheer Ahmed
and I am currently a Coursera student at Northwestern University undergoing the
‘Social
Marketing Specialization’ online
course. I am also very active supporter of entrepreneurial activity in diverse
fields such as IoT, Health & Wellness, ecommerce, Social Media &
others. Please feel free to connect with me at @shamsheerahmed.
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