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HI-TECH FUTURE FOR HEALTH AND TELECARE
Broadband is at the heart of diversity and is already enabling ‘e-monitoring’ of people with asthma and diabetes in the home as well as helping the elderly stay independent

LONDON, May 11, 2004/News Release/ Telecare and telemedicine services are increasingly being seen as a potential solution to one of society's most pressing healthcare issues, that of long-term care of elderly or vulnerable people. BT's broadband telecare proposition is simple and compelling: it can help support continued cure and independent living whilst preserving quality of life at a reduced cost of care to individuals and society. To achieve this BT has been looking at ways of using broadband to improve the delivery of healthcare services.

BT has a series of projects underway that explore ways of using broadband and other new technologies to enhance the current range of healthcare services and offer remote health monitoring. In particular, it has been working closely with a number of partners to look at ways of using technology to improve quality of life for the elderly and those with chronic conditions to help them stay independent longer.

One project involves placing a number of unobtrusive wireless sensors in key locations throughout the home, such as the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and living room. These sensors monitor movement within the home, room temperature, chair occupancy, use of certain facilities and the status of external doors and windows. The sensors communicate with an intelligent ‘in-home' unit that processes the information and alerts the person in the home if there is a cause for concern, should no response be received the system then sends an alarm to the call centre. This technology enables older people to feel safer in the knowledge that help is close at hand.

Caroline Waters, director of people networks, BT Group, said: “Broadband has great potential in the healthcare sector; with sensory devices around the home able to collect continuous and comprehensive data on the well being of an individual, the telecare approach won't just be a passive monitor, by recognising the living patterns of ‘at risk' people it will enable preventative care.

“Far from seeking to control people's lives technology enriches life by letting individuals live as independently as possible. Commercially, broadband has huge potential for healthcare companies, which is why, as a leading-edge communications technology business, BT is at the forefront of researching, developing and assessing exactly where new technology is taking us."

One of the aims of this work is to assist human carers deliver care to where it is most required and the most appropriate time. An example of this is an initiative between BT and Glasgow City Council to give its home-care rapid-response teams access to emails on the move, saving time and increasing the number of daily homecare visits that they make. This has been made possible by giving them all a Blackberry mobile email device.

Other projects include using broadband to help disabled teenagers conduct video telephony calls between friends and support workers in order to create a virtual meeting place for people who spend a large proportion of their day alone. Through the connection, they have the option to take on the identity of a cartoon, and to communicate through a speech bubble, which is particularly useful to participants with speech difficulties. The system also provides a facility for home shopping via a connection to a local supermarket.

BT is also working with iMetrikus, a US-based healthcare technology company to look at the benefits of broadband connections between those monitoring a chronic condition and the health professionals who care for them. The company's MediCompass system is used in monitoring diabetes, asthma, pulmonary disease, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and HIV/AIDS. MediCompass system employs the highest standards for health care related Web sites as accredited by URAC (Utilization Review Accreditation Commission) and for privacy and security as accredited by HON (Health on the Net Foundation).

Matt Sanders, chief executive of Carlsbad , California based iMetrikus Inc., said: “Combining our expertise in patient and caregiver connectivity and remote patient monitoring with BT's commitment to optimise individual health status through the application of broadband technology, we believe provides a wholly unique approach to address the chronic-care challenge.

“We deploy real state-of-the-art technology aimed at helping, supporting and improving the quality of life for individuals who suffer from a range of illnesses. But what we don't want to do is make them feel as if they're under attack from technology. Our health monitoring systems are aimed at giving people peace of mind.”

Paul Garner, director of BT's care in the community virtual research centre at BT Exact, BT's research, technology and IT operations businesses, said: “With the wider adoption of broadband we will have more chance of solving a number of problems that result from poor health and an ageing society. We're moving towards a future where we will have hundreds of devices around our homes or other environments, which are able to sense things, or carry out computational processing and also communicate with other devices. This could have a huge impact on health issues and independent living so we will continue to undertake extensive research and trials to assess how communications technology will benefit the health and telecare sectors.”

Many of the benefits that broadband has for people form all communities and from all walks of life are being showcased at BT's Agile Business: Connected Lives conference, being held at BT Centre from 10-13 May 2004. The conference aims to demonstrate that broadband is an inclusive technology that brings enormous benefit to people from many diverse backgrounds.

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Notes to editors

Paul Garner is director of BT Exact's care in the community virtual research centre – part of a DTI-sponsored programme to study and demonstrate the benefits to telecare by using ambient intelligent technology. He has also recently been appointed as one of only four expert advisors to a European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) specialist task force, which will produce a report to recommend what standards work ETSI must undertake to ensure interoperability to telecare-related technologies and other issues, such as care of personal records and data, across Europe .

In addition, Paul is an advisor to the DTI on telecare and ICT, in which role he represents BT in helping to help create new opportunities for the UK healthcare industry, in conjunction with healthcare professionals in Hong Kong and Taiwan .

Inquires about this news release should be made to the BT Group Newsroom on its 24-hour number:020 7356 5369. From outside the UK dial + 44 20 7356 5369. All news release can be accessed at our web site: http://www.bt.com/newscentre

BT Group plc is the listed holding company for an integrated group of business providing voice and data services in the UK and elsewhere in Europe . British Telecommunications plc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group, holds virtually all businesses and assets of the BT group.

BT is one of Europe 's leading providers of telecommunication services. Its principal activities include local, national and international telecommunications services, higher-value broadband and internet products and services, and IT solutions. In the UK , BT serves over 20 million business and residential customers with more than 29 million exchange lines, as well as a providing network services to other licensed operators.

BT consists principally of three lines of business:

  • BT Retail , serving businesses and residential customers and including BT Openworld, one of the UK 's leading ISPs.
  • BT Wholesale , providing network services and solutions within the UK , including ADSL, conveyance, transit, bulk delivery of private circuits frame relay and ISDN connections.
  • BT Global Services , BT's managed services and solutions provider, serving multi-site organisations worldwide. Its core target market is the top 10,000 global multi-site organisations with European operations.

There are a number of other businesses within the BT group, including BT Exact , an internationally renowned centre of excellence in IT and networking technologies. It is also BT's research, technology and IT operations business.

In the year ended 31 March 2003, BT's turnover was £ 18,727m. with profit before taxation of £ 1,829m.

For more information, visit www.bt.com

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