Leaf Space Applies
Satellite Solutions to Enhance Connectivity for
Home Monitoring of COVID-19 Patients with CARES
Monitoring System
July 28, 2021
Leaf Space announced the
company is progressing with the launch phase of
a new innovative use of telemedicine via
satellite for home monitoring of patients with
COVID-19 as part of the CARES project led by the
company and co-funded by the European Space
Agency (ESA).
CARES is a set of medical
devices connected to a smartphone, which
collects patient vitals using medical software
and adds those vitals to a database remotely.
This database is accessible by a doctor directly
from a web browser and is designed by project
partner H&S to provide comprehensive, almost
real-time data with ease. H&S’s Health Platform
is also enabled to trigger an alert system if
the monitored patient’s vitals are recorded
outside of the safe range and provides options
for management including contacting the patient
or even sending an ambulance.
“The unprecedented
situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has
saturated the emergency departments of European
hospitals and is creating a huge stress on the
screening processes,” said Arnaud Runge, medical
engineer at ESA. “To respond to this
unprecedented effort to contain and mitigate the
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have
offered to support European companies in
developing their best ideas and proposing
effective solutions to respond to this crisis,
evidencing the contribution that space can bring
in these circumstances. A fast-track approach
has been put in place to respond as quickly as
possible to the impellent needs of citizens and
institutions.”
The pilot trial of the
CARES project is currently ongoing in
collaboration with Fatebenefratelli Hospital in
Erba, Molinette in Torino and Villa Gioia in
Sora, where discharged and recovering COVID-19
patients can recover from the comfort of their
homes while having the confidence that their
progress and vitals are being consistently and
reliably monitored by medical professionals.
“We are so grateful to have
the opportunity to work with ESA on this
incredible project, and we hope that this
technology can bring much needed support and
peace of mind to people who have suffered so
much,” said Jonata Puglia, co-founder and CEO of
Leaf Space. “We see a massive opportunity to
connect satellite communications with
telemedicine technology and hope that our
continued work with the CARES project can serve
as an example of what can be achieved and
applied to so many patients and healthcare
systems around the world. We are eager to
continue to explore the possibilities of what
this technology can do to increase access to
healthcare worldwide.”
By integrating the remote
monitoring health platform with satellite
telecommunication infrastructure to guarantee
the service everywhere, Leaf Space’s support of
the CARES system allows patients without
reliable internet based on ground-based
infrastructure to receive the remote monitoring
and care that is incredibly important,
especially for those patients recovering from
COVID-19. This same model can be applied to
patients with chronic diseases, rehab processes
and any type of condition that require strict
monitoring and multiple medical examinations
anywhere in the world.
Leaf Space’s satellite
backed telecommunication structure ensures
capturing and distributing the signals
transmitted by the telemedicine systems to the
satellite and back to Earth at the hospital are
reliable, fast and compliant with current GDPR
and patient privacy laws.