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Title: Heart Exercise Accelerometer Rehabilitation Tool


1
Heart Exercise Accelerometer Rehabilitation Tool
  • CS 410
  • Orange Team
  • October 22, 2008

2
Team Information
Ms. Brunelle
Experts
Ryan Project Manager
Andrew Finance and Webmaster
Spencer Software and Market
Dr. Daniel Garland M.D. President of Pathologist
Department Obici Hospital Suffolk
Dave Hardware Specialist
Nicole Software Specialist
Generoso Systems Specialist
Mrs. Janet Jackson BSN RN HCMSDM Regulatory
Compliance Manager Amerigroup Corporation Virginia
Beach
3
H.E.A.R.T. Overview
  • Problem
  • Customer
  • Solution
  • System Overview
  • Market and Financial Analysis
  • Risk and Benefit Analysis
  • Conclusion

4
  • Cardiac-patients do not comply with necessary
    long-term rehabilitation requirements.

5
Patient Story
  • Come up with a step-by-step something that
    demonstrates what the average cardiac patient
    goes through, or would go through with our device.

6
Cardiac-Rehabilitation Patients
  • 5 million people are living with a diagnosed
    heart condition and 550,000 new heart conditions
    are developed every year. 1

7
Patient Benefits
  • Patients who successfully complete rehab will
    experience
  • Increased quality of life
  • 25 reduction of risk of heart attack
  • Reduced need for hospitalization
  • Decreased blood pressure
  • Lower cholesterol
  • Decreased emotional stress, depression, and
    anxiety
  • Significant weight loss in certain scenarios 6

8
Current Rehabilitation System
9
H.E.A.R.T.
  • The solution will
  • Contain mechanics to monitor and record patients
    heart rate, exercises, intensity, and duration.
  • Be utilized during long-term rehabilitation
    patient follow-ups.
  • Allow the rehabilitation specialist to reinforce
    positive progress.
  • Be non-intrusive and not substantially modify
    current established rehabilitation process.

10
H.E.A.R.T. Effects
  • The patient will
  • Develop positive long-term lifestyle changes as
    recommended by the rehab specialist.
  • Maintain these long-term positive changes.
  • Become more involved in their rehabilitation. 5
  • Become accountable for their regimen.
  • Become more educated about their rehabilitation
    plan.

11
Modified Rehabilitation System
12
  • H.E.A.R.T. will be a multi-sensor system with one
    primary band and multiple optional secondary
    wristbands connected to the primary band via a
    wireless technology.

13
Capabilities of H.E.A.R.T.
  • Capable
  • Incapable
  • Involve the patient
  • Record exercise data
  • Record heart rate
  • Extensible
  • Offer immediate alerts???
  • Display immediate information???
  • Offer immediate alerts
  • Display immediate information
  • Force attendance
  • Provide transportation

14
H.E.A.R.T Component Diagram
15
Sample Data
16
New Technology Required
  • The client software for the cardiac
    rehabilitation specialists will need to be
    developed.
  • The circuitry and firmware/micro operating system
    has to be created.

17
Existing Technology Utilized
Technology Min Mean Max
Heart Sensor 5 20 50
Accelerometer 20 25 55
Battery 10 10 20
CPU 10 14 19
RAM 1.63 3.27 5.12
USB 0.19 0.19 0.19
18
Competition
Insert Historical
19
Rehabilitation Industry Analysis
Small lt5 million Med 5-10 million Large
gt10 million 4
20
Rehabilitation Industry Demographics
  • Most rehabilitation companies are either small or
    medium in size.
  • Large
  • 100 of large companies made a profit.
  • Average profit was 977,421 in 2007.
  • Medium
  • 67 of medium companies made a profit.
  • Average profit was 434,898 in 2007.
  • Small
  • 78 of small companies made a profit.
  • Average profit was 67,930 in 2007. 4

21
Budget
22
Two-year Fiscal Analysis
Income Expenditure
Device sales 3,745,000 Device construction 3,155,000
Initial investment 500,000
Operation cost 380,000
3,745,000 4,035,000
First Year 290,000 Loss
Income Expenditure
Device sales 3,745,000 Device construction 3,155,000
Operation cost 380,000
3,745,000 3,535,000
Second Year 210,000 Profit
23
Risk Analysis Chart
24
Other Problems
  • Things that impact low retention rate that
    H.E.A.R.T. cant solve
  • Lack of transportation
  • Lack of referrals by doctors

25
Benefits
  • Higher patient involvement in rehabilitation.
  • The patient will have made positive long-term
    lifestyle changes.
  • The patient will live a longer and healthier
    life.
  • The rehabilitation centers will experience a
    larger retention rate.
  • Reduced insurance premiums

26
Team Management
Tools Utilizing
  • Dot Project
  • Team based active collaboration software.
  • Word Press
  • HTML Templating Engine.

Our primary tool for team coordination is Dot
Project. This tool allows us to collaborate
online and assign tasks to each other. It also
contains a forum and allows us to maintain a
versioned file repository. We meet every
Thursday at 6pm, and as needed.
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28
Device Process Flow
29
What If
  • The integration of the sensors into our designed
    circuitry doesnt work?
  • The patient doesnt actually do the exercise but
    has someone else do it?

30
INFO WITH NO PLACE!
  • Rehabilitation specialist will be provided with
    data to assist in the rehabilitation maintenance
    phase.
  • The system is portable to allow freedom to
    exercise anywhere.
  • Historical long term data is stored on patient.
  • A low impact is made on how rehabilitation is
    currently conducted.
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