SCC-PG: Just in Time

Overview

The Just in Time planning project is a collaborative effort between researchers and community leaders in rural and tribal health to discuss the best strategies to utilize an integrated remote heart monitoring system to benefit patients with chronic heart conditions who live in rural, remote and isolated tribal areas. While some current remote heart monitoring technologies exist and target the detection of critical heart conditions, the alert time is typically too slow to allow remote and rural patients access to medical care. As a result, the Just in Time project emphasizes the use of deep learning and Markov-based prediction methods to develop offline remote monitoring technologies that are capable of early cardiac event detection. 

RESOURCES

Just in Time webpage(s): Homepage

People

Faculty

Dr. Fatemeh Afghah

Associate Professor

 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Clemson University

Dr. Priscilla Sanderson

Professor

Department of Health Sciences

Northern Arizona University

Dr. Morgan Vigil-Hayes

Assistant Professor

School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems 

Northern Arizona University

Staff

Mrs. Brenda Charley, MS

Project Coordinator

Northern Arizona University

COLLABORATORS

FUNDING

SCC-PG: Just in Time is funded by the National Science Foundation Award #2213915.