Validated Vital Sign Devices

The Intel Health Guide PHS6000 may be connected to a variety of both wired and wireless vital sign monitoring devices to capture key health measurements. These devices have been tested and validated to ensure interoperability with the Intel Health Guide PHS6000. From blood pressure monitors and glucose meters to pulse oximeters, peak flow meters and weight scales, measurements can be obtained as part of a regular session scheduled by the clinician or on an ad-hoc basis. For a complete list of devices that have been tested for interoperability with the Intel Health Guide PHS6000, please contact your product representative.

Schedules

Each patient is provided a personal calendar and a contact list that they can edit. The calendar shows items created by the patient as well as items created by their healthcare professional. Items created by the patient on their calendar are not visible to their care manager.

Audio and Visual Notifications

and Reminders

Patients are notified of scheduled sessions with an audible tone and with visual cues that include on-screen reminders and a flashing light.

Historical Vital Sign Measurements Patients can review up to 30 days of reported historical vital sign measurements, such as blood pressure readings or weight, to stay current with their own progress.

Secure Patient Data Storage

The Intel Health Guide PHS6000 protects patient privacy by storing information in a highly encrypted format as well as by securing the data during transmission (via SSL) to the remote database.

Localised User Interface

Educational materials, reminders, questions, and units of measure used during a session are presented according to local usage and conventions, as appropriate.

Healthcare professionals can arrange and conduct two-way video calls with patients.

Patient-centered design, focused on the needs of the aging

The design of the Intel® Health Guide PHS6000 is based on years of research to understand the needs of the aging population and how technology can support them in their daily lives.

The research findings led Intel to include several key elements into the Intel Health Guide PHS6000:

Intel® Health Guide PHS6000 Technical Specs

Communications

RJ-45 connector for broadband network connectivity

 

 

Peripherals Interface

Wired: 4 USB 2.0 ports; Wireless: Bluetooth* v2.0, Class 1

 

 

Audio Input

Integrated microphone

 

 

Audio Output

Integrated speaker and an optional 3.5mm stereo headset plug

 

 

Video Capture

Integrated camera (VGA) with privacy cover

 

 

Power

AC 120V, 60 Hz (external adaptor)

 

 

Display

10.4 inch color touch-screen LCD

 

 

Supported Languages

American English and British English

 

 

CPU

Intel® processor and motherboard

 

 

Data Storage

40GB internal password-protected hard disk drive

 

 

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Approx 11.00 x 3.5 x 10.5 inches (280 mm x 90 mm x 270 mm)

 

 

Weight

Approx. 8.4 lbs (3.82 kg) (excluding peripherals or power adapter)

 

 

Privacy and Security

128-bit encryption and secure socket layer

 

 

Other

Activity indicator light; Screen on/off switch; Audio volume controls

 

 

Approachable, consumer-friendly design that fits into the home environment

Large touch-screen interactive display

Audio and video

Large and strategically placed buttons and graphics to help reduce errors

Icons, carefully limited in number and tested for usability

Calendar to aid with time manage- ment and to integrate the Intel Health

Guide PHS6000 into the patient’s personal schedule

The result is a comprehensive personal health system that encourages patients to take an active role in managing their health from home.

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