Enabling Technologies
Group 5
Healthcare in the Future
Kate ArnoldIona FitzpatrickChuang Gao
Pepita StringerXianxu HouAlex Young
University of Nottingham27th April, 2015
Structure
1. Technological Landscape
2. Technology Highlight--Smart Tattoo
3. Aspects of the technology:
a. Data capture;b. Architecture;c. Interaction;d. Interpretation;
4. Conclusions
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Technological Landscape
• Genetic Screening
• Access to Medical Advice
• Self Tracking
• Diagnosis
• Databases
Technology Highlight
YES
● Subtle
● Flexible
● More convenient than wearables
● Non-permanent
● Collects a variety of data
● Wide scope for application
“Smart Tattoo”/ EES/ “biostamp”
Data Capture
• Risk vs. “At Risk”
• Shifting arena
• Information, responsibility and power
Data Capture
Architecture
Architecture
● Owner
● Family● Hospital● Public health
Organizations● Other companies
e.g. Insurers, workplace, universities or research labs...
Interaction
Interaction
OWNER
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
POPULATION LEVEL
Interaction
Interpretation
Interpretation
• Personalised medicine
• Personal data as currency
• Opensource healthcare
Conclusions
• Who can access what data• Data as a public good?• Context
Smart Tattoo