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e-SANJEEVINI

[A comprehensive telemedicine based


solution for rural heath]

Pavan Kumar P N
MSRIT
pavan24@ieee.org
The burden of disease, measured in
disability-adjusted life year (DALY)

• Measurement of the
gap between current
health status and an
ideal situation.
• Five times higher in
Africa than in high-
income countries.
• Low- and middle-
income countries are
forced to face the
burdens of both
extreme poverty and
the growing incidence
of chronic diseases.

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Healthcare Scenario in India

“About 75% of health


infrastructure, medical man
power and other health
resources are concentrated
in urban areas where 27%
of the population live”
“Nearly one million Indians
die every year due to
inadequate healthcare
facilities and 700 million
people have no access to
specialist care and 80% of
specialists live in urban
areas”

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Remote Diagnostic Device

Medical assistance by means of collecting basic


medical data and sending it across a network to
specialists located at central places.
Will help the doctors to provide preliminary
diagnosis and remote medical assistance which can
be life-saving under various critical circumstances.

User Doctor

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Block diagram
Digital
Blood Pressure Pulse
Monitor
Oximeter
Digital Digital
Camera
Digital Thermometer
Stethoscope

Digital Camera Digital


Thermometer

Digital Blood Pressure Speakers

Monitor Digital Blood


Sugar Monitor Processor LCD Display
Pulse Oximeter
Digital Stethoscope
Digital Blood Sugar
Monitor Software

Server Doctor’s PC

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Doctors’ Interface

Patient Data
Data from
different sensors
Remote
controlling of
different sensors
Text Editor

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iDoctor

Data processing and


analysis done in the
absence of the
doctors.
Alerts in case of
emergencies.
Suggests preliminary
treatment/first-aid.

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Intelligent Medical Data Mining

Extracting useful knowledge and providing scientific decision-


making for the diagnosis and treatment of disease from the
database increasingly becomes necessary. Data mining in
medicine can deal with this problem.
Data Mining also improve the management level of hospital
information and promote the development of telemedicine.
Because the medical information is characteristic of
redundancy, multi-attribution, incompletion and closely
related with time, medical data mining differs from other one.
The key techniques of medical data mining involves
pretreatment of medical data, fusion of different pattern and
resource, fast and robust mining algorithms and reliability of
mining results.

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Advantages

Preliminary Diagnosis and Treatment


Specialist Doctor services to rural areas
Can be life-saving under critical
circumstances. The device will also be capable
of processing the data and will alert the users
in case of emergencies such as low
oxygen/sugar level in blood, etc.
Disease Prediction using Data Mining
Universal Patient Database

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© pavan24@ieee.org

THANK YOU

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