health continued from page 60 companies working in the field of Yekutieli, in conjunction with smartphone and related applica- co-founder and chief technology tions to help consumers, such as officer Dima Gershman, developed fitness buffs and patients, monitor Montfort’s software applications and record various health measures. that enable neurological patients Some device applications send mes- to measure their body movements. sages to remind patients to check A special application is installed on patients’ phones — Android or iOS — their glucose levels or take blood pressure medication, for example. that picks up data from the phone’s But measurement and detailed built-in accelerometer, gyroscope and data collection are only the first steps touch screen. Such measurements for Montfort. “Their secret sauce is include the time a patient requires how they analyze this excess data,” to stand up from a chair, balance in Dulchavsky said. a standing position and then sit back The analysis relies on machine- down. A report is then sent to the learning paradigms — very powerful physician who uses a second version computer technology that notices of the phone application. Montfort’s system is being used at multiple med- patterns, becomes more efficient over time and learns to ignore data ical centers in Israel. that is not central to a research “When a patient comes question. in after taking an expensive Through the collection drug for three months, of information from many we ask the patient what’s patients (who are not indi- changed. They’re not vidually identified) and the always sure. It would be use of “artificial intelligence” nice to have objective algorithms, this data can be measures,” explained Peter used to identify risk factors for LeWitt, M.D., director of Dr. Peter LeWitt a disease in another example the Parkinson’s Disease or possibly to predict when an and Movement Disorders epilepsy patient might have a Program at Henry Ford seizure. Hospital. The next steps for Montfort’s Patients typically are tested during medical visits, which can be weeks or innovation will include a meeting between the company’s team and months apart in an artificial setting. With monitoring of daily motor func- Henry Ford subject-matter experts who can provide in-depth product tions at home, the physician learns market assessments and help plan a much more about a patient’s condi- larger study of these applications for tion. neurological conditions. “People don’t always see improve- Dulchavsky anticipates that clinical ment, and this is readily available and trials of the smartphone technology so user-friendly,” LeWitt said. will begin in the Detroit area later this year. Another AI challenge will be MONTFORT’S FORTE Montfort (mon4t.com) is one of many announced in the spring, he said. • Discover Award-Winning Care St. Joe’s is a nationally award-winning health care provider, offering excellence in the areas of Cardiovascular, Orthopedic, Cancer, Women’s Health, and Pulmonary care. We take great pride in earning the trust of the community and in being the health care provider of choice for North Oakland County residents and their families. Henry Ford Innovation Institute Henry Ford Health System seeks to improve health care and patients’ experi- ences, whether through simple innovations like a better hospital gown or an advanced method of planning surgeries through 3-D models. Its Innovation Institute was created in 2012 to bring together the staff and resources — both internal and external — to “turn great ideas into transformative products.” The institute helps assess, develop and commercialize product ideas from its own staff and other organizations for use around the globe. The institute provides experts to assess market potential for health-related products, connect inventors with research partners and facilities and provide a testing site for medical care innovations. One component is the Global Technology Development Program in Israel, backed by a grant from the William Davidson Foundation. The program is designed to identify advanced health care technologies in Israel, and co-develop and launch them in the U.S. • For a referral to a St. Joe’s physician or more information, visit stjoesoakland.org or call 800-372-6094. 2159570 62 February 22 • 2018 jn