New IIC Connected Care Testbed to Improve Healthcare Delivery with IoT

By Ken Briodagh April 11, 2016

The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) has launched another IoT testbed in partnership with RTI, Infosys (News - Alert), PTC and the Massachusetts General Hospital MD PnP Lab in order to apply the power of the IoT to healthcare delivery. This Connected Care Testbed is designed to develop an open IoT data management and analytics platform for clinical and remote medical devices. The system will gather and process patient monitoring data to improve patient care in hospitals and home care environments.

According to Julian M. Goldman, Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital MD and co-leader of the IIC healthcare task group, in the U.S. alone, up to 400,000 people die in hospitals each year due to preventable medical errors. The advent of accessible IIoT technologies has the potential to remedy this, but the slow pace of technology adoption and proprietary solutions from medical device manufacturers makes it difficult.

RTI has joined fellow IIC members to demonstrate how IIoT technologies, such as its Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard, can address the challenges of complex hospital environments with the same reliability, security and scalability proven in other industries.

RTI’s Connext DDS technology will provide the connectivity platform for the Connected Care testbed. The MD PnP Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) will also support clinical and hospital device communication and PTC Thingworx will underpin the user interfaces and cloud applications. Infosys will be the primary system integrator for the project and will provide their Infosys Information Platform for data analytics.

“We are thrilled to have RTI contribute to the IIC’s Connected Care testbed and help convey our vision of a safer, more efficient healthcare system,” said Dr. Richard Soley, Executive Director, IIC. “RTI has been a large part of the successes of our previous testbeds and we are confident their expertise in IIoT healthcare solutions will deliver the same value.”

Phase one of the Connected Care testbed project begins immediately with the integration of the various partner technologies and products into a solution stack. The initial remote care sites are a single volunteer household for home care and the Massachusetts General MD PnP laboratory for clinical care. For more information on the Connected Care testbed and the IIC, click here




Edited by Maurice Nagle


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