For the 5th year, we culminated the best of the DayOne Healthcare Innovation initiative: hot topics, open debates, smart insights, bright ideas, high energy personalities and tangible expertise. This will include the Open Innovation Session that brings together the Health Hack and is a springboard for the Accelerator. The panel sessions included: The patient centric approach + four bright ideas; How to make it happen; + The healthcare innovation journey.
This year’s conference joined forces with BioData Congress 2020 in a virtual format. Thank you to the partners Arcondis and Innosuisse, as well as all the mentors, coaches and behind the scenes work to pull this all together in a great event wtih over 800 participants.
6. DAY ONE
The Future of Health
19. September 2016
Open Innovation Workshop by the
Precision Medicine Group Basel Area
7. DAY ONE
The Future of Health
19. September 2016
Open Innovation Workshop by the
Precision Medicine Group Basel Area
8. DayOne is still on the mission to
to shape the future of health
9. The Future always begins now
That’s why we are DayOne
The first Day of something new
10. Alain Bindels
Core team
Roche
Andre Moeri
Impact Hub
Basel
Andrea Huber-
Brösamle
ETH Zurich
Andreas Wicki
Kantonsspital
Baselland
Bejal Joshi
T4 Communications
Bhupinder Bhullar
Consultant
Bram Stieltjes
University
Hospital Basel
Christian Bosshard
CSEM
Christian Schneider
University Basel
Douglas Haggstrom
Basel Area Business
& Innovation
Enkelejda Miho
FHNW
Erik Schkommodau
FHNW
Fabian Streiff
Basel Area Business
& Innovation
Frank Kumli
Basel Area Business
& Innovation
Dr. Katrin Crameri
SPHN
Laurenz Baltzer
Karger
Publishing
Melissa Penny
Swiss TPH
Michael Rebhan
Novartis
Nicole Probst-
Hensch
Swiss TPH
Dr. Niko
Beerenwinkel
ETH Zürich,
D-BSSE
Rocco Falchetto
President Swiss
Society for
Porphyria
Peter Groenen
Idorsia
Thomas
Brenzikofer
Basel Area Business
& Innovation
Torsten Schwede
SIB
Viktor Bullain
Global coach
Giancarlo Covino
Helsana
12. 1. A community/network
to connect
2. Events to get inspired
3. Catalyst projects to
activate
4. An accelerator program to
grow
5. A hub for life sciences and
innovation to establish
your presence in Europe
6. Workspaces to
collaborate
13. DayOne is the
Healthcare Innovation
initiative managed by
Basel Area Business &
Innovation
With a special support by by the
canton of Basel-Stadt
47. 15 Great Projects
Check them out: https://2020.healthhack.solutions/
WhachaCallit Med* DataMosaic
Hawking's Mate* <So Hum> every breath you take!
shock-absorber-connect MyJOURNEY platform
Health Companion* My Health Data Core*
digiCoach Odyssey
HealthCareSolutionsRedefined DocRefConsulter
KlarMD* Self-Radar*
Katarina for patients
*part of the Open Innovation Session
48. DayOne Health Hack
Reinventing Healthcare, co-
creating a new breed of
solutions -- starting with
people who are patients
51. 09:45 4 bright ideas
1) How to build a health data ecosystem
Nishant Sinha, Deloitte Consulting
2) Value based healthcare – or per aspera ad astra
Carolina Aguilar, INVALUE/Dot2Dot
3) Validation center: fast track for digital health
Jens Eckstein, Univ. Hospital Basel
4) Personalized nutrition and health extension
James Bauly, DSM
10:30 Executive talk
Thomas Szucs
Professor University of Basel
President of the Board Helsana
Agenda
52. Bright Idea 1
How to build a health data ecosystem
Nishant Sinha, Deloitte Consulting
54. Wisdom of the Crowd
50+ experts
3 Sessions, 18+ hours of workshop
pulling together knowledge and insights
co-creating tangible outcome:
10 Scenarios
68. IN THIS 30% YOU DIE
WHERE WOULD YOU GO IF YOU HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM??
SOURCE: https://www.bhi.nsw.gov.au/BHI_reports/mortality/Mortality-following-hospitalisation
69. 3
SOURCE: EIT Health VBHC Implementation Guide 2020
WHERE WOULD YOU GO IF YOU HAD A HEALTH PROBLEM??
72. 6
VALUE CARE IMPLEMENTATION IT IS ACTUALLY HARD….
VARIATIONS IN
CLINICAL PRACTICE
COMPLEX CARE PATHWAYS
DATA FRAGMENTATION
TRANSACTION-BASED
INCENTIVES
73. 1. Not everybody is ready for VBHC
2. This is more like a crossing of the chasm journey
3. It’s an ecosystem, not a single man journey
1. Economics need to work for the ecosystem. Short-term versus long term balance is key!
2. We can not be sure incentives are rightly placed on the system. Changes will be needed, Building TRUST is key!
3. The ability to understand and model risk is a must!
HOWEVER UNDERSTANDING THE HURDLES, WE CAN OVER COME THEM
RELATIONSHIP-DRIVEN
ECONOMICALLY-DRIVEN
1. Fragmented Healthcare Systems
2. Appropriate data-gathering, analytical, and operational capabilities are required.
3. Significant payer and provider infrastructure is necessary to monitor real life outcomes-based
agreement.
STRUCTURAL & OPERATIONALLY-DRIVEN
75. 9
WHEN FOCUSING ON THE EARLY ADOPTERS, WONDERS HAPPEN!
RELATIONSHIP BOOSTERS
THINK WHERE TO BUILD YOUR VBHC ECOSYSTEM
SOURCE: The Economist, Intelligent Unit 2017
76. 1
0
THE EARLY ADOPTERS ARE READY FOR TRANSPARENCY!! …WHICH
BRINGS THE RIGHT INCENTIVES
SOURCE: EIT Health Implementation Book 2020
RELATIONSHIP BOOSTERS
78. 12
STRUCTURAL & OPERATIONAL BOOSTERS
PUT THE RIGHT PROCESS WITH THE RIGHT STAKEHOLDERS
1
2
Presentation Title (Edit on Slide Master) | June 1, 2015 |
Confidential, for Internal Use Only
THE DIABETER MODEL – WINNER OF EUROPEAN VBHC AWARD 2018
SOURCE: EIT Health Implementation Book 2020
79. 13
TIGHT THE RIGHT FINANCIAL PLAN TO THE MODEL
SUSTAINAIBLE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIPS
81. Bright Idea 3
Validation center: fast track for digital health
Jens Eckstein, Univ. Hospital Basel
82. DayOne Conference – Shaping the future of health
Jens Eckstein, Basel
Clinical Validation Center:
Fast track for digital health
83. • Ground truth of algorithms from “healthy individuals”
• Lack of understanding for the needs of patients, HCPs, Hospitals
• Standards often perceived as “obstacles” rather than quality
• Different Business Model (Data driven vs. fee for service)
Why is the transfer of commercial mobile
sensor technology to healthcare difficult?
86. Future Friday @ USB
• Open to all employees and external partners
• Low threshold to enter
• Tailored support for six months
• Competitive setting
• Fast track to clinical use
87. Clinical validation center for applied e-health
• Uncomplicated testing and consulting
• Iterative agile development
• Highest health care standards
• Access to patients
(if needed and approved by ethics committee)
88. Why?
• It’s fun
• Leverage the potential around us
• Get & keep innovative people on board
• Optimize our care for our patients
• Early access to cutting edge innovation
• Return on invest
• Proud employees and happy patients
89. Summary
• Integration of new technologies into health care
require adaptation to the specific environment
• It’s always about team-work
• Be prepared to fail
• Retry if you do so ;-)
• Keep the owners of the ideas in the drivers seat
90. The people who make it happen
Dept. D&ICT: M.Strasser
CMIO Team: B.Hölz, J.Timiliotis, B.Blümke, P.Serfözö, A.Winterhald
er,
N.Brasier, F.DeIeso, M.Mutke, M.D‘Souza, U.Schmitt, E.Seger,...
Board & employees of Unispital Basel, external partners
and....our patients
91. Join us tomorrow live at noon
for the Future Friday @ USB:
www.unispital-basel.ch/futurefrida
y
Kontakt: jens.eckstein@usb.ch
96. Personalized nutrition product solutions range from cohort-based to
fully individualized
MASS CUSTOMIZED n=“a few”
eg Personal Pill Packs
FULLY INDIVIUALIZED n=1
eg Panaceutic Food Pouches
eg Granules in stick packs
TARGETED COHORTS n=many
eg Eye Health formula
(standard supplement)
4Page
97. Personalized Immunity Concept
AVA
Receive insights on your
nutritional gaps
Quickly see which lifestyle factors are
influencing overall immunity
Receive personalized product information
addressing your specific needs
End users can track key elements contributing to healthy immunity and can select relevant micronutrient options
99. 7
Personalized Nutrition improvements in blood biomarkers of
several vitamins and omegas in elite footballers
Results of participants, who were taking the supplement regularly (N=17 of 30 participants)
Continuous improvement over all three tests.
Median is within the optimum area.
Endurance| Cognitive Function| Mood
Continuous improvement over all three tests. Median is
within the optimum range after three tests.
Anti-Inflammatory| Sports Performance| Reduction of Muscle Injury
100. 8
Users reported improvements in key performance drivers
STRESS
Sleep quality
Stress resistance
Scale: 1 = very bad ßà 5 = very good
PHYSIQUE & HEALTH
Scale: 1 = no problems ßà 5 = many problems
Infections
Heart beats
RECOVERY
Fatigue
Mood swings
Scale: 1 = never ßà 5 = always
Tracked through self assessment
104. Where is Thomas?
Find him in a session to win one of 5 goodie bags
• Chocolate box
• Set of notebooks for your ideas
• Pens to fill them up with
• Startup Guide of Switzerland
1:1 Networking Sessions
3 minute each
All art credits for Where's Waldo/ Where's Wally go to the creators of the character Martin Handford,
Dreamworks Animation Television and Peacock and owners of the trademark
107. 11:30 Entrepreneurs Talk
Alexandra Greenhill, Founder Careteam Technologies (Canada)
Siva Ramamoorthy, serial entrepreneur and investor (India)
Followed by a panel with Doug Häggstrom, DayOne Acceleration
12:15 How to create a digital health venture - the DayOne approach
Doug Häggström and Roberto Roberto Iannone, Zoundream
Followed by welcome Special Guest and Introduction to the afternoon
Agenda
109. Your next step in digital health™
What it takes to bring a digital
health venture to success
Dr. Alexandra T. Greenhill
CEO and Chief Medical Officer
Careteam Technologies
110.
111.
112. www.getcareteam.com
The digital transformation of healthcare
Digitise what exists:
EMRs, apps
The future is now:
Virtual first care
Add new:
Telehealth, FHIR
Phase I Phase IIIPhase II
2010s1990s -2000s NOW
125. www.getcareteam.com
A virtual care coordination and collaboration platform
Decision-makersHealth teams
Healthcare-grade privacy,
security, medico-legal
Sharing enabled with
Privacy-by-Patient™
Integrations with
health and life tech
CLINICAL WORKFLOW
Patients Families
PATIENT WORKFLOW