KGRI Start-up Research: Evaluation of Effectiveness and Safety of Dementia Medical Care using Telemedicine
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Summary
 
The number of patients with dementia is rapidly increasing, which is one of the most important social issues in Japan. This project will assess whether online medical treatment is comparable to in-person medical treatments for doctors and patients. Additionally, we will search for some methods that can be linked to the efficient diagnosis and evaluation of the symptoms based on the patient's voice and images through AI technology. We plan to analyze the re-examined patients undergoing the memory clinic at Keio University Hospital by combining the conventional in-person medical treatment with 24-week online medical treatment.
SDGs
 3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES
10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES 11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES 16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALSProject Members
About Project Members, ResearchersNote: ◎ indicates the project leader
| Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization/Research Interests | 
|---|---|---|---|
| ◎NISHIMOTO, Yoshinori | School of Medicine | Instructor | Dementia, ALS, Neurology | 
| ITO, Daisuke | School of Medicine | Associate Professor | Dementia, Neurology | 
| DATE, Yugaku | School of Medicine | Instructor | Dementia, Neurology | 
| KUBOTA, Masahito | School of Medicine | Instructor | Dementia, Parkinson disease, Neurology | 
 
       
             
             
              
