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Remote patient monitoring system

New center funds research to advance at-home healthcare technology

Dipali Pathak

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7m视频 is one of four sites named as a recipient of a $3 million award from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers. The brings together experts in the industry to research, develop and promote wearable devices that help providers gather patient data without the patient having to leave their home. Other partner institutions for this national center include the University of Arizona, the University of Southern California and the California Institute of Technology.

According to Dr. Bijan Najafi, the Center鈥檚 co-director, professor of surgery and director of clinical research in the division of vascular surgery and endovascular therapy in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor鈥檚 focus is on the clinical medicine aspect of the Center, accelerating translation of cutting-edge technologies to patients鈥 care in-place, while training students and fellows in remote patient care. The Center will accelerate innovation through partnerships, multispecialty collaborations, resource sharing, and preparing an educated workforce to promote wellness through self-care technologies.

鈥淐hronic health conditions are financially and emotionally costly,鈥 Najafi said. 鈥淚mmediate action is needed to shift from current practice, in which frequently the patient is a passive recipient of care, to empower patients to have a central active role in self-managing their health. The Center will accelerate knowledge and intellectual property transfer between academia and industry through collaborative partnerships. This will promote rapid development of new technologies and transform healthcare delivery by enhancing the quality of life of chronically ill patients while reducing healthcare costs and preventing hospitalizations.鈥

Patient data will be streamed to medical professionals at remote locations, establishing a mobile hub for vulnerable patients in their own home and personalizing care coordination. The Center will focus on mitigating physiological, environmental and psychological changes for timely management and intervention.

The Center blends expertise in surgery, geriatrics, neurology and psychiatry at Baylor and its affiliated hospital, the Menninger Clinic, which has been studying wearable technology for managing suicidality for past three years. The Menninger Clinic鈥檚 mission is to pursue innovations in the art and science of mental healthcare to advance treatment for Americans.

鈥淭he Menninger Clinic is thrilled to be part of the Center and have mental health represented,鈥 said Dr. Michelle Patriquin, one of the principal investigators of Baylor鈥檚 site, director of Menninger Research and assistant professor of in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor. 鈥淭his center鈥檚 productive cross-disciplinary collaborations will reinvent the way we approach mental health. The need in mental health pre-pandemic was significant, and now it is even greater. This Center is at the frontier of integrating mental health science and service through innovation.鈥

鈥淭his is an exciting collaboration of engineers, scientists and clinicians taking an innovative approach to improve the lives of older adults,鈥 said Dr. Aanand Naik, the Robert J. Luchi, M.D. Chair in Geriatric Medicine and professor and section chief of medicine-geriatrics and palliative medicine at Baylor. 鈥淯sing technology to improve the reach and relevance of clinical medicine, the Center is creating a connected home that can improve our detection of illness, reduce harms and improve disability.鈥

鈥淭his Center offers Baylor researchers and clinicians an opportunity to collaborate with some of the top technology companies in the country,鈥 said Dr. Mark Kunik, professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor and director of the VA South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center.

Both Naik and Kunik also serve as co-principal investigators of Baylor鈥檚 site.

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