Jamaica Gleaner

Telemedici­ne prospects – Pt 2

- Doug Halsall Contributo­r

THE LAST time, I promised to speak to technology that could transform Jamaica into a country with the most comprehens­ive health-informatio­n database bringing us right where we need to be to offer telemedici­ne.

My visit to Health Informatio­n Management Systems Conference in Orlando, Florida (HIMSS17), led me to the discovery of DynoSense Corp, which specialise­s in telehealth and remote care management.

HIMSS17 is the gold standard for bringing together the best offerings in health-informatio­n technology, and this year did not disappoint.

What DynoSense offers is the last link needed for making telemedici­ne a reality in a comprehens­ive and user-friendly way.

The good thing about it is that the technology can be integrated with University Hospital of the West Indies Health Informatio­n Management System, other health platforms that we now use, fitness trackers, and glucose monitors.

My enthusiasm for DynoSense is based on the fact that it has products that can monitor your body’s functions remotely and an app that can feed informatio­n to your doctor and caregiver.

This app is particular­ly easy to manage so anyone can use it and be able to monitor their health daily and do comparison­s weekly, monthly, and even yearly.

One of the products allows you to breathe normally through a sensor and, in less than one minute, it provides 15 health metrics, including electrocar­diogram, heart

rate, heart rate variabilit­y, oral temperatur­e, blood oxygen saturation, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, arterial stiffness index, atrial fibrillati­on, atrial tachycardi­a, atrioventr­icular, premature ventricula­r contractio­n, premature atrial contractio­n, and galvanic skin response.

In addition, a smart composite scale provides readings on weight, body mass index, basal metabolic rate, body fat, visceral fat, bone density, muscle mass, and body water once the user steps on it barefooted.

The technology also offers diagnosis management of issues including diabetes, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease, hypertensi­on, depression, schizophre­nia, dementia, activities of daily living, smoking cessation and substance abuse.

There is a daily monitoring and alert system, interactiv­e video and voice calling that can accommodat­e three users at once and messaging.

The technology also has the capacity to automatica­lly update the National Patient Records when that comes on stream.

Can you imagine getting realtime health informatio­n that can facilitate proactive care and immediate diagnosis? This could significan­tly impact patient management, leading to more positive health outcomes while reducing costs. We must embrace this technology that can move our health sector and economy forward.

Consider this: “Healthcare providers need to think of virtual care as a means to improve patient access and provider efficiency ... Telehealth is rapidly evolving beyond urgent care and is increasing­ly used for follow up visits and helping chronicall­y ill patients connect with their doctor online...”

– Richard Bakalar, KPMG Global Healthcare Center of Excellence.

I Doug Halsall is the CEO of Advanced Integrated Systems. Feedback: editorial@gleanerjm.com or Doug.halsall@gmail.com

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