This short video demonstrates how Vantiq can be used to build HANA, a real-time remote patient monitoring application that continuously ingests health data from connected devices in the home and surfaces alerts, insights, and AI-driven guidance to both patients and their care teams.
Managing chronic conditions remotely requires more than a device that takes readings. It requires a system that can pull data from multiple devices simultaneously, recognize when something is trending in the wrong direction, and get the right information to the right person quickly. HANA does all of this, built on the Vantiq platform in a modular, event-driven architecture.
The application connects to a range of home medical devices including a continuous glucose monitor, blood pressure cuff, weight scale, and Garmin wearable. Data from each device streams into Vantiq in real time, where a vital fusion service collects and enriches readings from all sources into a single unified patient object. Downstream services then analyze that fused data continuously, applying sliding time window analytics and rules-based scoring to detect conditions like high blood glucose or an elevated national early warning score. When a threshold is crossed, the system triggers an alert and initiates a coordinated response.
At the center of that response is Hannah, an AI health assistant agent built in Vantiq. When Craig’s blood glucose alert fires, Hannah proactively reaches out via mobile app, asking whether he has taken his insulin as prescribed. She collects a manual blood pressure reading directly from the conversation, summarizes the interaction, and notifies his doctor. Clinicians can also query Hannah directly, asking natural language questions about a patient’s current conditions, recent vitals, medication history, and potential drug interactions. Hannah retrieves live data from the FHIR database and responds in real time with contextually accurate, patient-specific answers.
The clinical dashboard gives care teams a real-time view of all active patients, with alerts, time series vitals data, and direct access to the AI assistant from a single screen. The companion mobile application gives patients the same visibility into their own readings, with AI-generated summaries that compare current results against their personal history and offer guidance, including when to contact their doctor.
The result is a remote monitoring system that keeps patients better informed, keeps clinicians better connected, and ensures that meaningful changes in a patient’s condition are caught and acted on before they become a clinical emergency.
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