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Gill Zaphrir worked for years in the field of military technology before turning to the business arena. He was a partner in a venture capital fund and led successful investments in the fields of enterprise software when four years ago he encountered the world of digital medicine and was captivated by its exciting and far-reaching possibilities. “The idea is to take existing products of Samsung, Garmin and others and use the raw information that they possess about each user. We save each user’s personal pattern in the cloud and study it for exceptions. For example, the system enables the automatic detection of changes in vital parameters, signs of pre-dehydration, influences of medicines and falls \u2013 any case of a marked exception to the patient’s regular pattern. Upon detection of such a change, the system sends an alert to the appropriate treatment point such as a protected living nurse or family member.”
“Digital medicine is the future. It needs to be significantly more personal and accessible for everyone, all over the world but first and foremost for the people living in the periphery and in distant locations that lack professional medical services. The ability to maintain continuous surveillance and early testing enables better personalized, diagnostic and preventive medicine for all. The future is in the capability to construct a genetic physiological database, to maintain continuous surveillance and to provide treatment in time. The younger generation and those to come will no longer consume medical services in the manner we do today. Medical information is the foundation of future personalized medicine.”
“As far as sources of finance and professional support is concerned, the field of digital medicine falls between the cracks. Historically, the investors were divided between internet and mobile mavens and those expert in the field of medical equipment. Digital medicine is a combination of these two fields and the investors are therefore faced with a very long learning process of the field as well as processes of regulatory adaptation. This is the reason that the early support of the Israel Innovation Authority is so critical.”
“There are two significant advantages in Israel that are worthwhile leveraging: the existence, for almost 25 years, of a digital database of labelled information in the central health funds and an openness to collaboration with start-up initiatives in the field. Labelled health information is an asset of importance on the national level. The second advantage is that because Israel is only a ‘small island’, it is easy to connect between the technological disciplines required in order to come up with solutions. The upshot is expertise in the analysis of medical data and in medical research and the ability to combine all these elements to data technologies and provide a closed solution in the patient-clinician environment.”
“I initiated an enterprise that exposes Israeli innovation in the field of digital medicine \u2013 an international meeting that takes place once a year. The meetings host all the country’s digital medicine experts, partners and strategic clients from three continents. The first conference was in December 2013 and we have been meeting every year since. The community has expanded to 500 members in the field of digital medicine and between 500-700 participants attend each conference. It has also become the central stage for exposure to and exchange of information in the national sphere.”
Zaphrir is currently involved in three companies active in the field. In one of them, ‘Bandmanage<\/strong>‘, he has progressed from investor to CEO. He tells us of its activity: “Bandmanage is a software company specializing in the analysis of personal physiological data. What we actually do is to transform sports watches with a variety of sensors into a system that tracks changes in the state of health of elderly people. The sensors measure heartbeat, acceleration, skin temperature and the skin’s electric conductivity. Our expertise lies in the capability to quickly monitor new physiological situations and enable the automatic cross-checking of information between patients.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n
“The system currently focuses on the elderly because they are the most sensitive. We are aiming at independent patients and assist them and their care-givers in becoming involved during times of emergency \u2013 and sometimes, even avoiding it. The fact that they use the watch allows us to keep the service cheap \u2013 between 30 and 40 dollars per month for each patient excluding the one-time expense of purchasing the watch itself. We have conducted successful pilots at protected living facilities in Israel and in New Jersey and are now proceeding to our first commercial installation.”
“The next stages are to continue to establish and strengthen further models in the field of physiology, to recruit additional commercial clients and to expand to private homes. The future objective is that there will be sufficient information in the database to advance to the area of chronic disease management. Based on the labelled information, and together with the users’ medical profile, it will also be possible to conduct retrospective studies.”
A Wearable E.C.G <\/strong>
Gary Sagiv, Senior Director of Business Development and deputy CEO of the Health Watch <\/strong>Corporation, is also gazing into the distance: “Digital medicine is the future of modern medicine. I see it repeatedly all around the world. Digital medicine enables the transfer of a person’s health management to himself. I sincerely hope that this future will be realized soon. Our luck in Israel is that we live in the clouds: so many clever people, so much good will, so much Israeli technology. We should be proud of our achievements here. We will manage the world.”
Health Watch is a start-up company that developed a product called MasterCaution \u2013 a digital shirt that constitutes a platform for any sensor with which we want to measure physical information. “The shirt which we are near the final development of, includes sensors that monitor heart activity and body temperature. This is presently the only technology in the world that allows the wearing of a shirt with 12 E.C.G leads without cables.”
“How does it work? Take for example, an elderly man at home who feels unwell but doesn’t want to go to the doctor. He can wear the shirt, press the button, measure E.C.G and send the data via the internet directly to his physician or to our telephone center. The response is instantaneous: ‘Everything is O.K.’, ‘You should visit your doctor in the next few days’, or ‘Go to the hospital now’. The whole process takes approximately 51 minutes. By contrast, in reality, 80% of the people who arrive at the hospital emergency room due to chest pains, do not suffer from a cardiological problem. This is a waste both the hospital’s time and that of the individual.”<\/p>\n\n\n