Feb 16, 2012

Memoori: Smart Grid to Be Foundation For Internet of Energy in Health, Security and ‘Other Things?'


Chorleywood Health Centre has placed its first patient on their Hydra network of smart electricity meters and is now monitoring the weight and blood pressure of the patient in their own home. The system uses Zigbee wireless technology to send readings from the devices from anywhere in the home to the smart electricity meter. The meter then sends the reading through to the health centre for staff to review. The purpose-built surgery was opened in 1997 and provides comprehensive general medical services including treatment and prevention of illness, health promotion and screening services. The Health Centre has been selected to participate in three major research projects that will investigate how technology can be used to better manage patients with chronic diseases. The Hydra project investigates the exciting concept of using smart electricity meters to act as a method to allow patients to make simple measurements of blood pressure or weight and send them automatically so that they can be monitored by practice staff. The Reaction project is investigating advanced techniques to monitor and manage patients with diabetes. The inCasa project is investigating ways to assist frail elderly patients at home. Read more

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