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Smart Patient Monitoring - A SOLUTION FOR SMART HOSPITALS

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About

•A healthcare application for wireless health monitoring of a patient using Microelectronic Chip

tattoo

• Our goal is to provide unremitting statistical medical report of patient status to healthcare

organization thereby reducing response time to action

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Microelectronic Chip Tattoo A small, flexible circuit device that sticks comfortably to the skin and is artfully camouflaged as a

temporary tattoo.

It can read patient’s brainwaves, heart rate and muscle activity while they are going about their normal

activity

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Objectives & Scope• Faster prediction of deteriorating health

• Reduce the cost of investing in heavy and costly machines for measuring the vital signs

• Promoting the use of non invasive and surgical procedures for monitoring patients

• Improving response time of patient care unit

• Ease patient health analysis for doctors and nurses

 

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Deliverables Data Acquisition from chip

Automated Medical History Generation using Triggers

Distinct Patient Views with Cursors

User Logins and Privileges

Stored Procedures

Automated Database Backup

Purging Database using Transactions

Programmed Task Scheduling

Report Generation through Business Intelligence Development tools

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Assumptions•The electronic chip data provides reliable and uninterrupted measurements.

• The patient should always wear the tattoo to get continuous vital sign.

•Patient should be admitted to the hospital

•The chip transmits data every 5 seconds

•Hospital schedules the full backup on Sunday night

•Hospital schedules differential backup everyday

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EER Model

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Challenges•Innovative Idea

• Implementation of every feature you learned in the class

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Data Acquisition

Gathering vital Signs from chip using cursor

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Data Acquisition

Output

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Gathering brain waves from chip using cursor

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Output

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Automated Medical History Generation using Triggers

Output

Trigger adds data to medical history whenever vital signs cross threshold

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Output

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Distinct Patient Views with Cursors

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Views for Each Nurse

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Views for Each Doctor

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User Logins and Privileges

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Automated Database Backup

Automatic backup daily at a specified time

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Full Backup Stored Procedure

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Purging Database using Transactions

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Report Generation through Business Intelligence Development tools

Reports for each patient by using SQL server reporting which can be mailed or saved in a local system

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Charts showing vital signs for patients using Tableau

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Charts showing brain waves for patients using Tableau