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Telehealth & Telecare Projects Ian Wiebkin Kirklees Council 12 th February 2009

Telehealth & Telecare Projects Ian Wiebkin Kirklees Council 12 th February 2009. The Projects - VirtEx & T-Seniority. Two major Telehealth/Telecare pilot projects: VirtEx 3 year project Funded by the DTI Aimed at allowing older citizens to stay independent for longer

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Telehealth & Telecare Projects Ian Wiebkin Kirklees Council 12 th February 2009

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  1. Telehealth & Telecare Projects Ian Wiebkin Kirklees Council 12th February 2009

  2. The Projects - VirtEx & T-Seniority • Two major Telehealth/Telecare pilot projects: • VirtEx • 3 year project • Funded by the DTI • Aimed at allowing older citizens to stay independent for longer • Emphasis on social inclusion and Telecare, with some Telehealth monitoring • T-Seniority • 2 year project • Funded by the EU • Aimed at the older citizen with specific medical needs, trialling feedback on Telehealth monitoring

  3. VirtEx • Project VirtEx • A consortium consisting of: • Tunstall (lead member) • DigiTV • Sheffield University • Housing 21 • FOLD • What will we pilot? • An Internet Protocol (IP) based TV service • Facilities to assist with social inclusion • More limited Telehealth monitoring information and ‘feedback’

  4. Project VirtEx Update • VirtEx (Virtual Extra Care) • Requirements workshop identified some of the main problem areas: • Feeling of isolation and loneliness • Depression and mental illness • The project will take a pragmatic two phased approach and looking at piloting: • Links to Tunstall for Telehealth monitoring feedback • 2 way video conferencing • Calendar of ‘bookable’ events with reminders • Visual/sound based safety alerts • Understanding the pros and cons of different user interfaces • Also, photo galleries, video and radio on-demand, plug-ins to external content, event booking, simple games etc.

  5. T-Seniority • T-Seniority Project • A consortium consisting of: • Idi Eikon (Spanish lead member) • UK (DigiTV) • Greece • France • Finland • Italy • What will we pilot? • An Internet Protocol (IP) based TV service • Telehealth monitoring ‘feedback’ • Surfacing PCT and other suppliers tools/systems/information

  6. Project Update • T-Seniority • Also at a very early stage of the project • Initial pilot in Huddersfield • Aspirational scope includes: • Feedback on Telehealth device monitoring • NHS Choices plug-ins (News, Services Search, Live Well and Health A-Z) • NHS Expert Patient interface • National GP appointments plug-in for The Phoenix Partnership • Plug-in links to PCT tools, systems and information

  7. What does this mean for you? • Development of advanced IP based technology for use in other applications (video streaming, video conferencing etc.) • New national plug-ins • Close links with major Telehealth and Telecare providers • Telehealth and Telecare ‘add-ons’ integrated within the current Starter Kit - a ‘one box solution’ • Sharing the outcomes where possible, getting feedback and suggestions from you using a new DigiTV forum

  8. What else? • We will also be trialling the use of the Nintendo Wii to deliver services and care • This can provide an easier to use handheld pointing device and graphical user interface • But will older people like it?.....

  9. Will older people like the Wii? “Elderly ‘addicted’ to Nintendo Wii at care home” – Daily Telegraph

  10. Will older people like the Wii? “Wii are getting fitter: Retirement home install computer game to keep residents trim” – Daily Mail

  11. Will older people like the Wii? “Pensioners find a novel way of keeping fit and healthy using a Nintendo Wii” – Southern Daily Echo

  12. Will older people like the Wii? “Games console proves a hit in care homes as pensioners have a Wii go” – Edinburgh Evening News

  13. Will older people like the Wii? “OAPs use a Wii to keep fit” – AOL News “Care home OAPs think Wii is a knockout” – The Shields Gazette

  14. Any Questions? Ian Wiebkin Technical Manager email: ian.wiebkin@digitv.gov.uk web: www.digitv.gov.uk mob: 07981 520981 office: 020 8301 2516

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