Concept

HEMO is a system that monitors your health
24 hours a day.
How does it work? It consists of a main base
where all the medical information (clinical history) of the
patients is stored. This base is connected online with hospitals
and with the patient's personal doctor.
The patient wears a sensor on his body that
keeps him connected via satellite with the base, transferring
all the information about the patient in real-time.
For example: A mother has one of her sons sick,
but she can't keep an eye on him all the time.
She places the sensor on his chest and programs each of the
"branches" hierarchically; assigning the tallest
one the most important thing to monitor, for example temperature.
Then she places HEMO on a visible place. Each
of the branches glows independently and with different colors
depending on how the user is doing on each of the things he
is being monitored. This way the mother can work normally
and by just watching how HEMO glows, she can know how her
son is doing.
Another advantage of this system is that
when the patient has a big health problem, it instantly alerts
the hospital, his personal doctor and gives its location via
satellite (GPS).
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