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Medi-SIM Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. ( ([email protected] , , [email protected] ) ) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gemalto SIMagine 2008 Final Gemalto SIMagine 2008 Final Presentation Presentation Mobile World Congress Mobile World Congress Barcelona, Spain, February 2008 Barcelona, Spain, February 2008

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Page 1: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Medi-SIMMedi-SIMMedical Tools and Applications using SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM

cardscards

Michael Gordon and Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D.Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D.

(([email protected], , [email protected]))Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMassachusetts Institute of Technology

Gemalto SIMagine 2008 Final PresentationGemalto SIMagine 2008 Final PresentationMobile World CongressMobile World Congress

Barcelona, Spain, February 2008Barcelona, Spain, February 2008

Page 2: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Why Medi-SIM?

New Opportunities

• help improve people’s health even save lives!

• bring true value to consumers

Page 3: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

• Pesinet project in Mali and Senegal (not our work)

• Local staff transmit infants’ weights and symptoms via a Java app on their cell phones

• In Senegal, infant mortality rate fell from 120 per 1000 to 8 per 1000

• Self-financing, after installation costs covered by donors

Reported July 20, 2007 by Balancing Act, Africa, issue 364

Our Goal:

Build platforms for mobile health applications achieve this kind of impact

in more places around the world

An Inspiring Example

Page 4: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Mobile Health Applications

• Tools for Health Workers

• Mobile Medical Records

• Public Health Data Collection and Surveillance

• Personal Health Care and Education

Page 5: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Tools for Health Workers

• Help with medical calculations– growth chart– medication dosage

• Help with medical protocols– WHO Integrated

Management of Childhood Illness

• Logistical Tools– NFC ID cards– Drug Inventory Tracking

• Medical Records

photo courtesy of AHEAD Initiative

Page 6: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Mobile Medical Records and Data Collection

• Patient Medical Records(details from patient visits)– diagnoses, lab results– prescriptions– growth record– vaccinations– etc.

• Public Health Monitoring(stats from aggregated records)– malnutrition level– disease surveillance– vaccine adverse reaction

reporting– etc.

photo courtesy of Dimagi

Page 7: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Personal Health Care and Education

• Enable people themselves to monitor and learn more about their health

• Simplified Tools– simple symptom checker– baby growth chart– etc.

• Personal Health Records– personal records– lab results– medication tracking

photo courtesy of Dimagi

Page 8: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Medi-SIM• Enables development of

these applications using SIM cards

• SIM-based solution ensures broadest possible reach

• Enables low-end phones– important in developing world

• While taking advantage of new features where available– Gemalto’s SCWS, NFC, etc.

Page 9: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

How Medi-SIM works

WHO IMCIMedicalProtocol

OurCompiler

SIM Toolkit

SCWS J2ME

Electronic Baby Book

Personal Health Records

SIMToolkit+ NFC

Personal Health Guide

Health Education

Old or Low-end More capable phones

Java

XML

Gemalto Developer Suite

Baby NutritionMonitoring

Medical Records + Surveillance

…Other

Apps

Page 10: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Medi-SIM Demos(Proofs-of-Concept)

• WHO Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)– demonstrates mobile phone as tool for health workers– SCWS version demonstrates multimedia

• Baby Growth Chart with NFC– tool for health workers– but also demonstrates use of NFC for more accurate ID

• Personal Health Tool– personal health records example– educational tool

Page 11: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Using Gemalto Technologies

• SIM Toolkit– text-based interaction– works on even very old low-end phones with no J2ME– broadest reach

• NFC– use to scan ID– other possible uses (e.g.,pharmaceutical inventory

tracking)

• SCWS– multimedia interface

Page 12: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

WHO Integrated Management of Childhood

Illness (IMCI)• Guides health workers through

the 5 leading illnesses responsible for 70% of child deaths

• Previous work (by Dr. Neal Lesh et al.) has shown PDAs can be helpful

• SIM-based IMCI originally proposed by Dr. Alvin Marcelo (Philippines) for use in his community health projects in remote rural areas

Page 13: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

WHO IMCI

Page 14: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Medi-SIM Personal Applications

• Personal Electronic Baby Book– growth chart calculator and record– record other health info and notable events

• e.g., vaccinations, prescriptions, etc.

– can be used by both parents and doctors / health workers

– “Twitter for new parents”!

• Medical Guides for Patients– simplified guides and information

Page 15: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Near Field Communication (NFC)

• For Patient ID cards– more accurate and secure

• Tracking package tags– e.g., drug inventory and

logistics tracking

• Demo– ID scanning application

using Gemalto’s Proximera SIM

– can also use J2ME

Page 16: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Smart Card Web Server (SCWS)

• Automatic code generationXML our compiler SCWS

• Supports images and media

Page 17: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Other Possibilities

• Security– one of the main advantages of SIMs– use SIMs even when using J2ME for the GUI

• Back-end Databases, Medical Records– we are part of the OpenROSA consortium– potential to hook up with widely used systems such as OpenMRS

• Integration of Other SIMagine projects and techniques– security and privacy are very important in health applications

Page 18: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Marketing Appeal(for Mobile Network Operators)

• Health is an important issue to everyone

• Corporate Social Responsibility – Maybe not directly profitable– But help save lives and improve people’s health

• Consumer-oriented Services may be profitable– Mobile Personal Medical Records– Mobile accessible informative medical content– etc.

Page 19: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Conclusion

• Our goal is not just to create a few apps• We want to enable many apps

Future potential• Develop and field-test Medi-SIM in

partnership with health projects in developing countries

• Develop personal health care value-added services– in both developing and developed countries

Page 20: Medi-SIM Medical Tools and Applications using SIM cards Michael Gordon and Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Ph.D. (mgordon@mit.edu, lfgs@mit.edu) mgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edumgordon@mit.edulfgs@mit.edu

Conclusion

• Our goal is not just to create a few apps

• We want to enable many apps

• Future potential– develop and field test Medi-SIM in partnership with

health projects in developing countries– develop personal health care value-added services

(in both developing and developed countries)