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What’s Next in Connected Health?

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We are researchers, designers & engineers

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We create and evolve products, technologies, & experiences

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Accelerating Product Timelines for Medical Software Products

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SensorTech

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Wearables

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Wearables

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Apple Working on Wearables

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Healthcare Trends

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Healthcare Trends

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Healthcare Trends

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Healthcare Trends

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The People Who Pay: You

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Driving Down Costs

• Measure and track• Predict• Prevent• Manage• Incent and Influence Behavior• Direct financial incentives to share and participate

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SensorTech

VG Bio - Heart Monitoring System

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VG Bio - Heart Monitoring System

SensorTech

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VG Bio - Heart Monitoring System

SensorTech

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SensorTech

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Briteseed - Safesnips technology

VIDEO

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Briteseed - Safesnips technology

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ScalingTech

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Xoran - Medical point of care imaging

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Over 50 million Americans suffer from Asthma & Chronic Respiratory Disease (CPOD).

The time and frequency of a rescue inhaler’s use is one of the most important signals of a sufferer’s level of asthma control and COPD status.

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Over 60% of patients with asthma are not under control and over 50% of patients with COPD take at least one daily medication, but adherence rate estimates range between 32-50%.

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What’s Next?

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What’s Next?

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What’s Next?Correlating data to better predict outcomes and inform patient engagement.

675 credit score

60654 zip code

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What’s Next?

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• Steve McPhilliamy• [email protected]• www.insightpd.com• @insightpd

• Mitchell Posada• [email protected]• www.PathfinderSoftware.com• @PathSoft