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Page 1: Jerry Chau, Charlie Rodriguez, Pankti Shah, Luan Trinh, and Kyle Zunk

Total Health Resource for Your Virtual EnvironmentJerry Chau, Charlie Rodriguez, Pankti Shah,

Luan Trinh, and Kyle Zunk

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Mission Statement

•We would like to reduce the number of accident related deaths among college-aged individuals.•How? Through the creation of an iPhone application for ASU students that promotes healthy living standards and raises awareness about important health issues.

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Why Accidents?According to Health People 2020, accidents and unintentional injuries are the #1 cause

of death for young adults ages 20-24

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Problems Solutions•Students don’t know what to do when they get sick or stressed

•Students don’t know where to go to get help

•Students don’t know how to prevent risky behaviors

•Students don’t remember their symptoms when they see a doctor

•Students don’t have a place to store medical information, just in case

•Look it up in the Healthpedia

•Find out using Resources Near Me

•Follow some healthy living tips and get some free incentives while you’re at it

•Track it in injury progress

•Store it in My Medical Information Sheet

How to Approach Reducing Accidents:

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Features Healthpedia: lists common conditions,

ailments and stressors of college students including: Stress-induced problems Common cough and cold Arizona Specific Illnesses such as heat

stroke

Data Presentation: Page-Ranked using Health Indicator

Warehouse data so the most important ailments are presented on the list first. Decreasing time spent browsing and increasing effectiveness.

Alphabetical Search bar

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Healthpedia Scope

Alcoholism/Poisoning

Drug Abuse

Balanced Diet Suggestions

Vitamin Deficiencies

Homesickness

CPR/Heimlich Emergency Instructions

Acute Illness (cold, flu)

Stress

Smoking

Animal and Bug Bites

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Mechanical Injuries (broken bones, twisted ankles, etc.)

Heat Stroke & Dehydration

Depression

Fainting

Concussions

Burns

Fever

Skin Care/Protection

Sports Injuries

The contents of the healthpedia were carefully selected through analysis of the Health Indicator Warehouse data, and interviews of Health and Wellness staff, Nursing faculty, and ASU students.

Sources: CDC, WebMD, Mayo Clinic

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Features cont. Resources Near Me (GPS Enabled)

Log Healthy Activities Log personal activities Scan in using QR Codes Offer earnable and sponsor special

Health Living TipsTrack Injury Progress Can take a picture of a new injury and

can attach important notes

My Medical Information Sheet Includes information about name, DOB,

Allergies, Blood Type, Emergency Contacts

Can be printscreened and set as background

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Marketing Target Audience

Students, parents Secondary market

Health and Wellness center, ASU employees, professors

QR Code Promotions Scanning location and promotional codes Locations include the gym, bookstore,

library, ASU Health and Wellness

Posters/advertisements around ASU Bulletin ‘Pillar’ for free advertising space

to cut the cost of advertising Promotion using Facebook/Online media Cross-promotion with existing ASU clubs

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Impact Over 50,000 students attend

ASU’s Tempe Campus with an

additional 15,000 at the other three campuses. This app could impact many of these students’ lifestyles and hopefully prevent risky behaviors.

In time, we hope that our app can be adapted and adopted by many different colleges around the country

Together we can help significantly reduce the number of harmful and deadly accidents

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AcknowledgementAcknowledgements

We would like to thank Ben Speck and Chad Andresen for helping us develop and implement our ideas.

We appreciate Dr. Richard Filley for supervising and introducing us to this competition, Dr. Vincent Pizziconi for his medical perspective and constructive feedback.

Finally, a special thanks to Ms. Anne Marie O’Brien for working with us every step of the way and helping us focus our ideas to create a real and meaningful product.