: Integrated Sensor-Enhanced Health Information System for Consumer, Clinical an
:面向消费者、临床和应用的集成传感器增强型健康信息系统
基本信息
- 批准号:8750518
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-20 至 2014-06-19
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:BackCancer CenterCar PhoneCaregiversCaringChronic DiseaseClinicalClinical ResearchCognitiveComorbidityComplexComprehensive Cancer CenterDataData CollectionData SetDatabasesDevelopmentDevicesDocumentationEmotionalFeedbackHealthHealth Information SystemHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability ActImageryInternetKnowledgeMalignant NeoplasmsMedical centerMethodsNorth CarolinaOutputParticipantPatient Self-ReportPatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePreventionProcessProtocols documentationProviderQualifyingQuality of CareRecruitment ActivityReportingResearch PersonnelSecureServicesSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSubstance abuse problemSymptomsSystemSystems IntegrationTechnologyTestingTimeUniversitiesWireless Technologyanalytical toolbasebehavioral healthclinical caredata integrationempoweredevidence baseimprovedinnovative technologiesinsightinterestloved onespatient orientedscreeningsensortoolusability
项目摘要
This proposal was submitted under the SBIR Fast-track process. In Phase I, the primary purpose is to develop a sensor-enhanced health information system for many different health contexts including prevention and management of chronic diseases such as cancers. In Phase II, Vignet will combine several innovative technologies and methods into a comprehensive, integrated, end-to-end sensor-enhanced deliverable.
Vignet proposal is to develop a commercial-ready, secure, HIPAA compliant, scalable sensor-enhanced health information system for many different health contexts including prevention and management of chronic diseases, behavioral health issues and substance abuse. This patient-centered system will utilize many existing Vignet technologies to combine wearable wireless sensors, mobile phones, mobile messaging, web technologies, cloud-based server platforms and various self-reported methods into an integrated product. This system will include several evidence-based methods of objective and self-reported EMA data collection in a scalable, secure cloud server, real-time data transparency, customizable data visualizations and engagement of patients, caregivers and loved ones. Providers and researchers frequently treat patients with complex co-morbidities, multiple medications, and a wide array of physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms. This sensor-enhanced system will inform decisions and generate valuable insights. Data visualizations and analytical tools can then transform the multi-variable datasets into knowledge and insights. This secure system is expected to benefit consumer health, clinical care and research by improving the quality of care and empowering patients to take more control over their own health. Vignet has already received an early evidence of commercial interest from its partners namely University of North Carolina and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
该提案是根据SBIR快速通道程序提交的。在第一阶段,主要目的是开发一个传感器增强的健康信息系统,用于许多不同的健康情况,包括预防和管理慢性疾病,如癌症。在第二阶段,Vignet将联合收割机结合几种创新技术和方法,成为一个全面的,集成的,端到端的传感器增强交付。
Vignet的建议是开发一个商业化的,安全的,符合HIPAA的,可扩展的传感器增强的健康信息系统,用于许多不同的健康环境,包括预防和管理慢性疾病,行为健康问题和药物滥用。这种以患者为中心的系统将利用许多现有的Vignet技术,将联合收割机可穿戴无线传感器、移动的电话、移动的消息传递、网络技术、基于云的服务器平台和各种自我报告方法组合成一个集成产品。该系统将包括在可扩展的安全云服务器中收集客观和自我报告EMA数据的几种循证方法,实时数据透明度,可定制的数据可视化以及患者,护理人员和亲人的参与。提供者和研究人员经常治疗患有复杂共病,多种药物以及各种身体,认知和情绪症状的患者。这种传感器增强的系统将为决策提供信息,并产生有价值的见解。然后,数据可视化和分析工具可以将多变量数据集转换为知识和见解。这个安全的系统有望通过提高护理质量和使患者能够更好地控制自己的健康,使消费者健康,临床护理和研究受益。Vignet已经从其合作伙伴即北卡罗来纳州大学和匹兹堡大学医学中心收到了商业利益的早期证据。
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SBIR TOPIC 342 - Direct to Phase II: Melanoma Early Detection RCT With Smartphones, Cognitive Computing & Family Social Support
SBIR 主题 342 - 直接进入第二阶段:使用智能手机、认知计算进行黑色素瘤早期检测 RCT
- 批准号:
9531520 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 19.88万 - 项目类别:
IGF::OT::IGF R&D- MEDICAL: BIOMEDICAL (BASIC RESEARCH)
IGF::OT::IGF R
- 批准号:
9148276 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 19.88万 - 项目类别:
SBIR PHASE II TOPIC 308 IMAGE BASED MOBILE SYSTEM FOR DIETARY ASSESSMENT AND COACHING
SBIR 第二阶段主题 308 用于饮食评估和指导的基于图像的移动系统
- 批准号:
8947301 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 19.88万 - 项目类别:
OTHER FUNCTIONS SBIR TOPIC 308 PHASE I: "MOBILE SOLUTION FOR OBJECTIVE DIETARY I
其他功能 SBIR 主题 308 第一阶段:“目标饮食的移动解决方案 I
- 批准号:
8554262 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 19.88万 - 项目类别:
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