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© Boston Technology Corporation www.boston-technology.com
IoT User Adoption in MedicalMobile Apps Provide a Roadmap
Monday, September 19, 2016
FEATURES, ESTIMATES AND TIMELINE
Presentation for:Boston/New England - Internet of Things Meetup September 19, 2016
B. McKinley Hackett IIIVP of Business Development
We develop custom mobile apps and web app solutions for medical and IoT.
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mckinleyhackett @mckinley
http://mlabs.boston-technology.com/blog/iot-the-101-basics-for-grandmother
…explained so that even grandma can understand
1.A device which has connectivity. (simply put, it is connected to the Internet)
2.The device either creates data or leverages it (think of your Apple Watch which measures your health statistics)
3.Integrates with a software system to interpret the data and then make decisions or take action (the analysis can be highly sophisticated or as simple as responding to a set of preferences or a user generated profile)
IoT Simplified
IoT and Mobile
Life Cycle
IoT-m
Innovations
Recap
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Agenda
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Brief History
1999 Blackberry (fast email and web
browsing)
2005 Motorola/Apple (Rokr phone with iTunes)
2007 iPhone (3” touch screen and download
apps)
2010 Smartphones (250 million WW, 23% was
US)
2015 165,000 mHealth apps downloaded
http://mlabs.boston-technology.com/blog/doctors-moving-to-mobile-patient-engagement
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IoT Mirrors Mobile Apps
Internet inquiries about Mobile Apps 2005 - 2010
Internet inquiries about IoT 2010 - 2015
Google Trends tracks internet inquiries of how many times people have searched for information on either IoT or Mobile.
Analysis: Same curves over 5 year periods Life Cycle: Introduction - Growth
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Life CycleStage Impact to Industry User BenefitINTRODUCTION Best in Innovation
Technology platform competition, No idea too crazy, search for the killer app
Early adopters help define requirement and viable business model
GROWTHMarket Acceptance
Market acceptance. Many new devices produced annually. Platforms standards emerge.
Informed consumers who buy the newest and greatest
MATURITYConsolidation
Technology companies are absorbed
Consumers expect hardware improvements and interoperability
REDEFINEDSustainable Market
Standardization on devices yet high diversity in Apps
Consumers transition from paying for hardware to paying for services
http://mlabs.boston-technology.com/blog/iot-in-healthcarewhats-in-store
46% of health professionals plan to use mobile app with patients within 5 years
90% of downloaded apps were: Diet, Fitness, Lifestyle (165,000 apps)
$14 Billion Wearables market in 2016
64 Billion IoT devices in 2016
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Apple HealthKit (2014)puts health data into iPhones
Apple ResearchKit (2015) newest technology for researchers
to engage patients in studies
Apple CareKit (2016)will allow doctors and hospitals to manage your health at home
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Transformation: Fresh Look at Diabetes Mgt Real-time data capture and decision support HealthKit integration Integration with CGMs, HRMs and fitness devices Complex charting and reporting features Multi-tier in-app purchases Remote ‘live-share’ of activity Geo-location and custom map implementations
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/engine1/id1022329944?mt=8
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Transformation: Sensors – smartsock Tracks Alzheimer's patients within facility Repurpose existing technology for new markets Data captured for analytics
IoT and Mobile The center of health initiatives
Market AcceptanceOpportunities while in Growth StageUser Engagement (business model & product
viability) IoT Simplified
History of the Future Mobile industry blueprint for IoT
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Recap
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Thank You
boston technology corporationwww.boston-technology.com
Marlborough, MA
Two examples IoT / MobilityStats & Links IoT 101 Smplified - http://mlabs.boston-technology.com/blog/iot-the-101-basics-for-grandmother
IOT Diagram http://mlabs.boston-technology.com/blog/iot-in-healthcarewhats-in-store
Google Trends - https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=2010-06-01%202015-06-30&q=%2Fm%2F02vnd10
Patient Engagement Infographic http://www.boston-technology.com/hs-fs/hub/311347/file-667533261-png/BTC_Offers/Infographics/Realities_of_patient_engagement_an_expose.png
NIH awarded $120 million to enroll 350,00 participants via mobile http://www.mobihealthnews.com/content/nih-awards-120m-scripps-others-enroll-350k-participants-precision-medicine-initiative-mobile
IBM Watson - 19 hospitals leveraging Big Data in new ways http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/17-hospitals-and-health-systems-with-unique-population-health-initiatives.html
Diabetes App download https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/engine1/id1022329944?mt=8