SBIR-STTR Award

Design and Development of a Multifunctional Self-Service Health Screening Kiosk
Award last edited on: 12/29/14

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIMHD
Total Award Amount
$986,131
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Stephen Kendig

Company Information

Pusuant Health Inc (AKA: Solohealth Inc)

817 W Peachtree Street Ne Suite M-105
Atlanta, GA 30308
   (770) 622-4158
   N/A
   www.solohealth.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: Fulton

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R44MD005809-01
Start Date: 6/1/10    Completed: 11/30/11
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$199,937
This Fast-Track SBIR proposal submitted by SoloHealth of Duluth, Georgia, requests grant funds to build and test a multifunction health-screening kiosk. Our current kiosk prototype, EyeSite, has demonstrated efficacy in reaching low income, high health disparity populations with over 109,000 uses in less than 9 months of testing. Our goal is to expand the offerings of a single function visual acuity screening, to a multifunctional health screening kiosk, focusing on risk factors that disproportionately impact African Americans and Hispanics including high blood pressure, obesity, stress, and diet and exercise behaviors, all important risk factors for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. Importantly, the business model of the proposed multifunction Health and Wellness Kiosk (HWK) supports free screening where the kiosk is placed in high traffic retail locations thus providing easy access to high disparity populations including rural communities. The goal of SoloHealth is to apply our innovative use of technology and health marketing experience within the target community to decrease health disparities. This is accomplished by offering, in addition to the health screening, educational information and specific referrals to local healthcare providers for follow up. A unique approach to the health screening kiosk concept, SoloHealth's HWK will provide users with a customized User Report, and relevant health information that will motivate them to seek further healthcare and more advanced intervention as necessary. In Phase I, we will design the necessary software and hardware specifications for a multifunction, interactive screening kiosk. At the end of Phase I we will test a laboratory version of the kiosk. In Phase II, we will design and test a prototype. Based on the findings, 6 beta units will be built and tested in a consumer-based trial of efficacy, in high traffic retail. (PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE STATEMENT): Preventive health care is the first line of defense against the overwhelming burden of chronic disease facing the American population. A free health and wellness kiosk that provides health screening for visual acuity, blood pressure, weight, stress and diet and exercise behaviors will offer advantages to populations who lack access to traditional physician based or clinic based health screening and will prompt follow up care with healthcare professionals.

Thesaurus Terms:
Active Follow-Up; Address; African American; Afro American; Afroamerican; American; Apoplexy; Architecture; Behavior; Black Populations; Black Or African American; Blood Pressure; Blood Pressure, High; Businesses; Cancers; Cardiac Diseases; Cardiac Disorders; Care, Health; Caring; Cerebral Stroke; Cerebrovascular Apoplexy; Cerebrovascular Stroke; Cerebrovascular Accident; Chronic Disease; Chronic Illness; Clinic; Communities; Computer Programs; Computer Software; Country; Data; Data Banks; Data Bases; Databank, Electronic; Databanks; Database, Electronic; Databases; Designing Computer Software; Development; Devices; Diabetes Mellitus; Disadvantaged; Engineering / Architecture; Enrollment; Environment; Epidemiology, Family Medical History; Eye; Eye Exam; Eye Examination; Eye Diseases; Eyeball; Family Medical History; Family History Of; Funding; Future; Goals; Grant; Hand; Health; Health Care Professional; Health Care Providers; Health Care Technology; Health Personnel; Health Professional; Health Services; Health Technology; Health Profession; Healthcare; Healthcare Providers; Healthcare Professional; Healthcare Worker; Heart Diseases; Hispanic Populations; Hispanics; Hispanics Or Latinos; Hypertension; Intention; Intercept; Internet; Intervention; Intervention Strategies; Laboratories; Latino Population; Learning; Location; Low Income; Malignant Neoplasms; Malignant Tumor; Marketing; Measures; Medical; Medical Technology; Method Loinc Axis 6; Methodology; Minority; Modality; Modeling; Obesity; Ophthalmic Examination And Evaluation; Patient Self-Report; Patients; Phase; Physicians; Population; Preventive; Primary Care; Primary Health Care; Primary Healthcare; Production; Program Effectiveness; Programs (Pt); Programs [publication Type]; Reporting; Reproducibility; Research Resources; Resources; Risk Factors; Rural Community; Sbir; Sbirs (R43/44); Sched; Schedule; Screening Procedure; Self-Report; Services; Sight; Small Business Innovation Research; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Software; Software Design; Solutions; Spanish Origin; Stress; Stroke; System; System, Loinc Axis 4; Technology; Test Result; Testing; Time; Translating; Translatings; Translations; Underserved Population; Vascular Accident, Brain; Vascular Hypertensive Disease; Vascular Hypertensive Disorder; Vision; Vision Screening; Visit; Visual Acuity; Www; Weight; Work; Adiposity; Base; Black American; Brain Attack; Cerebral Vascular Accident; Chronic Disease/Disorder; Chronic Disorder; Clinical Data Repository; Clinical Data Warehouse; Computer Program/Software; Corpulence; Corpulency; Corpulentia; Data Repository; Design; Designing; Diabetes; Diet And Exercise; Efficacy Testing; Efficacy Trial; Enroll; Experience; Eye Disorder; Follow-Up; Health Care Personnel; Health Care Service; Health Care Worker; Health Disparities; Health Disparity; Health Provider; Healthcare Personnel; Heart Disorder; Hispanic Community; Hyperpiesia; Hyperpiesis; Hypertensive Disease; Innovate; Innovation; Innovative; Interventional Strategy; Language Translation; Malignancy; Medical Personnel; Neoplasm/Cancer; Obese; Obese People; Obese Person; Obese Population; Ophthalmopathy; Programs; Prototype; Public Health Relevance; Relational Database; Screening; Screenings; Socioeconomic; Socioeconomically; Socioeconomics; Stroke; Success; Tool; Trafficking; Treatment Provider; Under Served Population; Underserved People; Usability; Web; World Wide Web

Phase II

Contract Number: 5R44MD005809-02
Start Date: 6/1/10    Completed: 11/30/11
Phase II year
2011
(last award dollars: 2014)
Phase II Amount
$786,194

This Fast-Track SBIR proposal submitted by SoloHealth of Duluth, Georgia, requests grant funds to build and test a multifunction health-screening kiosk. Our current kiosk prototype, EyeSite, has demonstrated efficacy in reaching low income, high health disparity populations with over 109,000 uses in less than 9 months of testing. Our goal is to expand the offerings of a single function visual acuity screening, to a multifunctional health screening kiosk, focusing on risk factors that disproportionately impact African Americans and Hispanics including high blood pressure, obesity, stress, and diet and exercise behaviors, all important risk factors for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. Importantly, the business model of the proposed multifunction Health and Wellness Kiosk (HWK) supports free screening where the kiosk is placed in high traffic retail locations thus providing easy access to high disparity populations including rural communities. The goal of SoloHealth is to apply our innovative use of technology and health marketing experience within the target community to decrease health disparities. This is accomplished by offering, in addition to the health screening, educational information and specific referrals to local healthcare providers for follow up. A unique approach to the health screening kiosk concept, SoloHealth's HWK will provide users with a customized User Report, and relevant health information that will motivate them to seek further healthcare and more advanced intervention as necessary. In Phase I, we will design the necessary software and hardware specifications for a multifunction, interactive screening kiosk. At the end of Phase I we will test a laboratory version of the kiosk. In Phase II, we will design and test a prototype. Based on the findings, 6 beta units will be built and tested in a consumer-based trial of efficacy, in high traffic retail. (PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE STATEMENT): Preventive health care is the first line of defense against the overwhelming burden of chronic disease facing the American population. A free health and wellness kiosk that provides health screening for visual acuity, blood pressure, weight, stress and diet and exercise behaviors will offer advantages to populations who lack access to traditional physician based or clinic based health screening and will prompt follow up care with healthcare professionals.

Thesaurus Terms:
Active Follow-Up;Address;African American;Afro American;Afroamerican;American;Apoplexy;Architecture;Behavior;Black Populations;Black Or African American;Blood Pressure;Blood Pressure, High;Businesses;Cancers;Cardiac Diseases;Cardiac Disorders;Care, Health;Caring;Cerebral Stroke;Cerebrovascular Apoplexy;Cerebrovascular Stroke;Cerebrovascular Accident;Chronic Disease;Chronic Illness;Clinic;Communities;Computer Programs;Computer Software;Country;Data;Data Banks;Data Bases;Databank, Electronic;Databanks;Database, Electronic;Databases;Designing Computer Software;Development;Devices;Diabetes Mellitus;Disadvantaged;Engineering / Architecture;Enrollment;Environment;Epidemiology, Family Medical History;Eye;Eye Exam;Eye Examination;Eye Diseases;Eyeball;Family Medical History;Family History Of;Funding;Future;Goals;Grant;Hand;Health;Health Care Professional;Health Care Providers;Health Care Technology;Health Personnel;Health Professional;Health Services;Health Technology;Health Profession;Healthcare;Healthcare Providers;Healthcare Professional;Healthcare Worker;Heart Diseases;Hispanic Populations;Hispanics;Hispanics Or Latinos;Hypertension;Intention;Intercept;Internet;Intervention;Intervention Strategies;Laboratories;Latino Population;Learning;Location;Low Income;Malignant Neoplasms;Malignant Tumor;Marketing;Measures;Medical;Medical Technology;Method Loinc Axis 6;Methodology;Minority;Modality;Modeling;Obesity;Ophthalmic Examination And Evaluation;Patient Self-Report;Patients;Phase;Physicians;Population;Preventive;Primary Care;Primary Health Care;Primary Healthcare;Production;Program Effectiveness;Programs (Pt);Programs [publication Type];Reporting;Reproducibility;Research Resources;Resources;Risk Factors;Rural Community;Sbir;Sbirs (R43/44);Sched;Schedule;Screening Procedure;Self-Report;Services;Sight;Small Business Innovation Research;Small Business Innovation Research Grant;Software;Software Design;Solutions;Spanish Origin;Stress;Stroke;System;System, Loinc Axis 4;Technology;Test Result;Testing;Time;Translating;Translatings;Translations;Underserved Population;Vascular Accident, Brain;Vascular Hypertensive Disease;Vascular Hypertensive Disorder;Vision;Vision Screening;Visit;Visual Acuity;Www;Weight;Work;Adiposity;Base;Black American;Brain Attack;Cerebral Vascular Accident;Chronic Disease /Disorder;Chronic Disease/Disorder;Chronic Disorder;Clinical Data Repository;Clinical Data Warehouse;Community;Computer Program /Software;Computer Program/Software;Corpulence;Corpulency;Corpulentia;Data Repository;Design;Designing;Diabetes;Diet And Exercise;Efficacy Testing;Efficacy Trial;Enroll;Experience;Eye Disorder;Follow-Up;Health Care;Health Care Personnel;Health Care Service;Health Care Worker;Health Disparities;Health Disparity;Health Provider;Healthcare Personnel;Heart Disorder;Hispanic Community;Hyperpiesia;Hyperpiesis;Hypertensive Disease;Innovate;Innovation;Innovative;Interventional Strategy;Language Translation;Malignancy;Medical Personnel;Model;Neoplasm /Cancer;Neoplasm/Cancer;Obese;Obese People;Obese Person;Obese Population;Ophthalmopathy;Programs;Prototype;Public Health Relevance;Relational Database;Screening;Screenings;Socioeconomic;Socioeconomically;Socioeconomics;Stroke;Success;Tool;Trafficking;Treatment Provider;Under Served Population;Underserved People;Usability;Web;World Wide Web