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Here's looking at you, kid' will develop and commercialise a game-changing platform for the frequent, passive and contactless vital signs measurement of children with asthma aged 10+ who have been identified by their GP as being at risk of unplanned hospital admission. Assuming the form of a mirror, its unique selling point is its ability to collect five vital signs (heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, SpO2 and blood pressure) whilst a child is performing everyday activities. Data dashboards can be both stored and transmitted to healthcare professionals and other appointed adults for effective immediate response and long-term monitoring.

Project Passive vital signs monitoring mirror "Here's looking at you, kid"
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'Here's looking at you, kid' will develop and commercialise a game-changing platform for the frequent, passive and contactless vital signs measurement of children with asthma aged 10+ who have been identified by their GP as being at risk of unplanned hospital admission. Assuming the form of a mirror, its unique selling point is its ability to collect five vital signs (heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, SpO2 and blood pressure) whilst a child is performing everyday activities. Data dashboards can be both stored and transmitted to healthcare professionals and other appointed adults for effective immediate response and long-term monitoring.

Funding £ 82,317
Competition Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions
Competition Date August 2016
Categories Children and Young people
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation Wessex
Website https://lifelight.ai/

Here's looking at you, kid' will develop and commercialise a game-changing platform for the frequent, passive and contactless vital signs measurement of children with asthma aged 10+ who have been identified by their GP as being at risk of unplanned hospital admission. Assuming the form of a mirror, its unique selling point is its ability to collect five vital signs (heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, SpO2 and blood pressure) whilst a child is performing everyday activities. Data dashboards can be both stored and transmitted to healthcare professionals and other appointed adults for effective immediate response and long-term monitoring.

Project ViVa - Visual Vitals passive vital signs measurement in primary care
Funding £ 790,997
Competition Competition 12 - General Practice of the Future
Competition Date November 2016
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation Wessex
Website https://lifelight.ai/

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