Subject: eHealth Forum “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics”
Speaker: Manuel Heuer, COO of dacadoo
Location: Athens, May 12th, 2014
Turn health & wellbeing fun and engaging with big data and mhealth. Visit http://www.dacadoo.com
This document discusses how Finland is well positioned for health innovation using big data. It notes that:
1) Power is shifting from institutions to individuals as more well-being and health data becomes available from various sources like genome data, healthcare data, and app data.
2) Finland has key enabling factors for health innovation including universal healthcare, every citizen having an identity number, isolated and genetically similar populations, and established biobanks governed by law - all built on a foundation of high trust in society and its institutions.
3) There is a great opportunity and desire in Finland to combine various well-being data sources to empower individuals and boost health innovations, while also establishing appropriate data usage and privacy protections.
Adam Chee - The Role of Big Data, BCM & Cloud in HealthcareHoi Lan Leong
Big data, cloud computing, and business continuity management (BCM) can help transform healthcare by enabling predictive analytics, maximizing asset utilization, and providing a foundation of availability. Healthcare data exists across the continuum of care but often in silos without interoperability. Cloud computing can help resolve physical interoperability issues, while standards help with syntactic interoperability. BCM is important for healthcare to ensure critical functions remain available. The role of these technologies is to revolutionize healthcare through increased efficiencies, better outcomes, and more personalized care.
This document introduces eClinics, a SAAS-based electronic medical record system that aims to address issues in India's health industry like a lack of EMR adoption, excessive paperwork, and high costs of clinical software. eClinics allows paperless medical records storage on the cloud, enabling easy access and secure sharing of patient data. Key features include consultation history, billing, report generation and SMS integration. The system provides 24/7 support and automatic updates to help doctors streamline their clinical processes. Future plans include expanding device support, specialties covered, and integrating additional healthcare stakeholders.
This document discusses the Radboudumc center and its goals of having a significant impact on healthcare through innovation. It notes that the center has 11,000 colleagues, 3,000 students, and 1,000 beds, with an ambition to close 500 beds. The document emphasizes including patients in the innovation process from the start and shifting innovation efforts to be for, with, and by patients. It also discusses trends toward democratizing healthcare and ensuring data is owned by patients within a digital ecosystem.
The document discusses the growing use of wearable technology and voice assistants in healthcare. It notes that wearable devices are becoming more common for tracking health metrics like activity, diet, sleep and vitals. Voice assistants have potential to make interacting with this data and health apps easier by allowing inputs and queries by voice rather than requiring users to manually enter data into apps. The document envisions voice assistants being integrated into wearables and health apps to help with tasks like logging food, activity, medication reminders and getting updates on progress directly from devices.
Digital health innovation - future nhs stage, 1pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
2015 Identity Summit - Philips Case Study: New Healthcare Solutions and Pati...ForgeRock
With Jan van Zoest, CTO HealthSuite Digital Platform at Philips Healthcare.
Royal Philips of the Netherlands is a diversified technology company that is leading the industry in delivering innovative healthcare technologies. In Jan’s current role as Chief Technology Officer for the Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform, he leads a team of key architects that play a leading role in defining the way forward for Philips in big data analytics and cloud computing software technologies, platforms as a service, internet of things, medical imaging, user experience and product line engineering. In this session, Jan will discuss how Philips is designing new healthcare solutions that rely on identity and access management for an improved patient and provider experience as well as enhanced security and privacy of patient data.
This document discusses how much of healthcare can be digitized. It begins by introducing the author as a CEO and strategist in healthcare innovation. It then discusses concepts like proximity, the patient journey, and how 80% of healthcare is logistics from the patient's perspective. Digital technologies are transforming healthcare by enabling continuous remote monitoring, predictive analytics, and moving from healthcare to a focus on overall health and prevention.
This document discusses how Finland is well positioned for health innovation using big data. It notes that:
1) Power is shifting from institutions to individuals as more well-being and health data becomes available from various sources like genome data, healthcare data, and app data.
2) Finland has key enabling factors for health innovation including universal healthcare, every citizen having an identity number, isolated and genetically similar populations, and established biobanks governed by law - all built on a foundation of high trust in society and its institutions.
3) There is a great opportunity and desire in Finland to combine various well-being data sources to empower individuals and boost health innovations, while also establishing appropriate data usage and privacy protections.
Adam Chee - The Role of Big Data, BCM & Cloud in HealthcareHoi Lan Leong
Big data, cloud computing, and business continuity management (BCM) can help transform healthcare by enabling predictive analytics, maximizing asset utilization, and providing a foundation of availability. Healthcare data exists across the continuum of care but often in silos without interoperability. Cloud computing can help resolve physical interoperability issues, while standards help with syntactic interoperability. BCM is important for healthcare to ensure critical functions remain available. The role of these technologies is to revolutionize healthcare through increased efficiencies, better outcomes, and more personalized care.
This document introduces eClinics, a SAAS-based electronic medical record system that aims to address issues in India's health industry like a lack of EMR adoption, excessive paperwork, and high costs of clinical software. eClinics allows paperless medical records storage on the cloud, enabling easy access and secure sharing of patient data. Key features include consultation history, billing, report generation and SMS integration. The system provides 24/7 support and automatic updates to help doctors streamline their clinical processes. Future plans include expanding device support, specialties covered, and integrating additional healthcare stakeholders.
This document discusses the Radboudumc center and its goals of having a significant impact on healthcare through innovation. It notes that the center has 11,000 colleagues, 3,000 students, and 1,000 beds, with an ambition to close 500 beds. The document emphasizes including patients in the innovation process from the start and shifting innovation efforts to be for, with, and by patients. It also discusses trends toward democratizing healthcare and ensuring data is owned by patients within a digital ecosystem.
The document discusses the growing use of wearable technology and voice assistants in healthcare. It notes that wearable devices are becoming more common for tracking health metrics like activity, diet, sleep and vitals. Voice assistants have potential to make interacting with this data and health apps easier by allowing inputs and queries by voice rather than requiring users to manually enter data into apps. The document envisions voice assistants being integrated into wearables and health apps to help with tasks like logging food, activity, medication reminders and getting updates on progress directly from devices.
Digital health innovation - future nhs stage, 1pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
2015 Identity Summit - Philips Case Study: New Healthcare Solutions and Pati...ForgeRock
With Jan van Zoest, CTO HealthSuite Digital Platform at Philips Healthcare.
Royal Philips of the Netherlands is a diversified technology company that is leading the industry in delivering innovative healthcare technologies. In Jan’s current role as Chief Technology Officer for the Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform, he leads a team of key architects that play a leading role in defining the way forward for Philips in big data analytics and cloud computing software technologies, platforms as a service, internet of things, medical imaging, user experience and product line engineering. In this session, Jan will discuss how Philips is designing new healthcare solutions that rely on identity and access management for an improved patient and provider experience as well as enhanced security and privacy of patient data.
This document discusses how much of healthcare can be digitized. It begins by introducing the author as a CEO and strategist in healthcare innovation. It then discusses concepts like proximity, the patient journey, and how 80% of healthcare is logistics from the patient's perspective. Digital technologies are transforming healthcare by enabling continuous remote monitoring, predictive analytics, and moving from healthcare to a focus on overall health and prevention.
The document discusses the digital transformation of the UK healthcare system. It notes that digital technology allows for a radical redesign of services that can make them cheaper, better, and faster, freeing up resources for frontline work. Realizing this vision will require addressing gaps in digital skills for both patients and staff, designing services around user needs, and creating the right conditions for digital innovation. A national digital service called NHS.UK is being developed to help achieve this ambition.
This document discusses several emerging technologies in healthcare including remote patient monitoring using wearable devices, virtual healthcare delivery through telemedicine, and the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare applications. It notes that these technologies will decentralize healthcare delivery away from traditional hospitals and move it to patients' homes through their mobile devices and the internet. Healthcare will increasingly become a software industry and these digital technologies have the potential to transform how healthcare is provided and experienced.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program at Deloitte which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for clients. It introduces several Edge Fellows and notes they work across Europe and globally. The goal is that with the subject matter expertise of Edge Fellows and Deloitte's execution capabilities, they can drive meaningful change at client organizations.
Digital health @ Work: Opportunities created by DigitalisationSitra / Hyvinvointi
Digitalization is creating new opportunities in healthcare by enabling a shift from reactive to proactive care and from physical to digital services. This allows the industry to move from local and regulated businesses to those that are global and less regulated. The digital health market is growing rapidly, with the mobile health market expected to increase 61% annually to $26 billion by 2017. Digital occupational healthcare can provide insights, education, programs, telehealth services, and personalized data and media through online profiles and wearable sensors. The goal is to improve life and performance through these new digital opportunities.
This document summarizes trends and innovations in healthcare, as presented by Rick Cnossen of Intel. It outlines four major trends driving changes in healthcare: 1) big data and the need to manage exponentially growing data, 2) growth of cloud computing to improve cost, agility and access to healthcare, 3) increasing role of mobility and BYOD, and 4) need for improved security as cybercrime targets the healthcare industry. New technologies like personalized medicine, telehealth, and mobile care devices are helping connect and improve healthcare delivery across settings from home to hospitals.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program of Deloitte, which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for top Deloitte clients across Europe and globally. The Edge Fellows and Deloitte believe their collaboration can drive meaningful change at client organizations. The document introduces several Edge Fellows, including Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Lucien Engelen, Thomas Rau, Marieke Bax, and Aimee van Wynsberghe. It states the slides from the Edge Fellows will be made available.
Ruth Thomson from Cambridge Consultants gave a presentation on the quantified self movement at the Big Data London Conference. The quantified self involves incorporating technology to track various inputs, states, and performance metrics about oneself. Interest in self-quantification is growing due to the availability of sensors, smartphones as data collection hubs, and cloud storage for aggregating data. As more devices connect to collect data about individuals and their environments, this could enable inferences about people's needs and wants. Cambridge Consultants is well-positioned to develop innovative connected systems for measuring health, wellness and performance as part of the quantified self.
Diabetes Telehealth... Amidst the COVID19 PandemicAaron Neinstein
This document summarizes a presentation on diabetes telehealth amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses how increasing continuous glucose monitor (CGM) use will drive more diabetes telehealth. In 2019, 1-2% of ambulatory visits were video visits, while 20% of endocrinology visits were video visits. Barriers to diabetes telehealth still exist, including multiple logins, applications, workflows not supporting the full care continuum. Stakeholders like physicians, patients, device makers, and health systems each have a role to play in overcoming barriers through actions like facilitating data sharing and integrating technologies.
The document discusses Kaiser Permanente's innovations in telemedicine and virtual care delivery. It describes how telemedicine allows patients to see their primary care physician and a specialist on the same day, and reduces the need for dermatology referrals by 33%. The document also discusses a telemedicine rover used in ICUs that allows remote doctors to interact with patients, access records, and move around the facility. This results in fewer nighttime emergencies and urgent pages. Finally, the document mentions Kaiser Permanente's plans to expand care delivery through retail clinics in Target and Walmart stores, and their recognition for innovative online tools and highest member satisfaction in California.
Dell Venue Pro 11 Windows 8 tablet within a Healthcare facility_Microsoft Hea...Eric Van 't Hoff
The document discusses bringing mobile devices like tablets into healthcare facilities. It describes how tablets with Windows 8 can provide caregivers access to patient information at the point of care. This allows doctors and nurses to focus on patients, improve clinical decision making, and reduce medical errors. Dell offers Windows 8 tablets like the Venue Pro 11 that are durable, secure, and manageable like other PCs. Their tablets run on Intel processors for laptop-level performance and long battery life while accessing hospital systems and apps.
Equatel Health provides public healthcare solutions to connect rural communities through its Equatel Touch devices. The devices allow real-time medical consultations and diagnosis between patients and doctors from up to 35km away. Equatel Touch uses cellular, satellite, and fiber optic connections and is powered by solar energy. It provides a complete personal health and medical records system to rural areas at an affordable cost through a pay-as-you-go model.
Ομιλία: Γεώργιος Παναγιωταράκος, Διευθύνων Σύμβουλος, Siemens Healthineers
«Siemens Healthineers: Παρέχοντας τη δυνατότητα για καλύτερα Κλινικά, Επιχειρησιακά & Οικονομικά αποτελέσματα με χαμηλότερο κόστος
This document describes a proposed decentralized blockchain platform called Elysium that aims to address problems with the current reliance on paper-based health systems. Elysium would allow patients and doctors to securely share certified health data in real-time. This would improve treatment and reduce costs. The platform would let patients upload old health data and track therapy adherence, while giving doctors AI support and a way to share certified data with healthcare facilities.
Working and leading smarter with ESNs - a successful grassroot initiative at ...Claudia Mayer
Working and leading using Enterprise Social Networks is a huge paradigm shift for most traditional corporations. This slide set shows how a grassroot initiative can foster usage successfully
The document outlines the agenda for a data quality and data standards roadshow presented by the Health and Social Care Information Centre. Recent developments in NHS Jobs data quality and the workforce Minimum Data Set are discussed, including issues found and future plans. Future proposed changes to national workforce data standards and codes are also mentioned.
The dacadoo Health Score visualizes your current health and well-being with a personal Health Score, a scientifically calculated number from 1 (low) to 1,000 (high). The score moves up or down in real-time, depending on how your body values, emotional wellbeing, and lifestyle (exercise, nutrition, stress and sleep) change.
When tracked over time, it offers a good indicator of how your health and well-being is evolving. Please note that it is not a medical diagnostic tool and therefore does not substitute the diagnosis of your medical professional.
Empowering you to manage your own health and well-being has obvious benefits to you but is it possible to put a value on health and well-being? Using data from commonly used measures, such as weight, blood pressure, steps, etc. it is indeed possible to calculate an overall health score.
What you can measure, you can manage: dacadoo visualizes your current health and well-being with a personal Health Score, a scientifically calculated number from 1 (low) to 1,000 (high). The score moves up or down in real-time, depending on how your body values, emotional wellbeing, and lifestyle (exercise, nutrition, stress and sleep) change. When tracked over time, it offers a good indicator of how your health and well-being is evolving. Please note that it is not a medical diagnostic tool and therefore does not substitute the diagnosis of your medical professional.
The dacadoo Health Score is based on many million person-years of clinical data and it has been developed by dacadoo in collaboration with a professor and former long-term scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston.
Just like your FICO score or your credit score determines your credit worthiness based on your financial assets and activities, your Health Score measures your overall health and wellbeing based on your body makeup and your lifestyle (exercise, sleep, stress, nutrition and emotions). But, there is also one major difference, your Health Score is designed for you – to motivate and engage you for your own wellbeing.
This document proposes a theme on big data analytics research. It notes that the world's data storage capacity doubles every 40 months and discusses how big data can provide value across many areas like health, policymaking, education and more. The proposal recommends that Hong Kong develop a state-of-the-art big data platform to make a difference in areas like smart cities and support aging populations. It outlines objectives like large-scale machine learning from big data and discusses how Hong Kong is well-positioned for this research with experts across universities and potential collaborators in industry. The expected outcomes include new methodologies, applications impacting society and industry, and educational programs to cultivate big data leaders.
Improving Care Coordination with Big Data, Analytics and Technology - Paul Co...Paul Brian Contino
Medical Informatics Update: Analytics and Tools for Care Coordination
IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center
October 16th, 2013
The 2013 edition of the Medical Informatics Update is a joint effort between IBM Research and the Columbia University Center for Advanced Information Management. The general chairs for this workshop are Dr. Shahram Ebadollahi and Dr. Georges Hripcsak.
Presented by: Sergey Tarassenko, Research Assistant, Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, DLR
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) challenges the surgeon's skills due to his separation from the operation area which can be reached by long laparoscopic instruments only. To overcome the drawbacks of conventional MIS the DLR works on a research system for telerobotic endoscopic surgery. The DLR telesurgery scenario MiroSurge system includes a master console with a 3D-display and two haptic devices to control three MIRO robot arms. RTI Connext DDS provides the communications infrastructure between robots, controllers and user interfaces, facilitating synchronization and coordination between them.
1) GE Healthcare is using RTI Connext DDS as the connectivity platform for its Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) architecture. Connext DDS can handle many classes of intelligent machines and satisfies GE's demanding requirements.
2) GE Healthcare is leveraging the Predix architecture to connect medical devices, cloud analytics, and mobile/wearable instruments. The future communication fabric of its monitoring technology is based on Connext DDS.
3) Physio-Control uses Connext DDS to exchange critical patient care information throughout the system of care, connecting vehicle systems, cloud systems, and infrastructure systems.
Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for HealthcareDATA360US
Andrew Rosenberg's Presentation on "Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for Healthcare" at DATA 360 Healthcare Informatics Conference - March 5th, 2015
The document discusses the digital transformation of the UK healthcare system. It notes that digital technology allows for a radical redesign of services that can make them cheaper, better, and faster, freeing up resources for frontline work. Realizing this vision will require addressing gaps in digital skills for both patients and staff, designing services around user needs, and creating the right conditions for digital innovation. A national digital service called NHS.UK is being developed to help achieve this ambition.
This document discusses several emerging technologies in healthcare including remote patient monitoring using wearable devices, virtual healthcare delivery through telemedicine, and the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare applications. It notes that these technologies will decentralize healthcare delivery away from traditional hospitals and move it to patients' homes through their mobile devices and the internet. Healthcare will increasingly become a software industry and these digital technologies have the potential to transform how healthcare is provided and experienced.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program at Deloitte which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for clients. It introduces several Edge Fellows and notes they work across Europe and globally. The goal is that with the subject matter expertise of Edge Fellows and Deloitte's execution capabilities, they can drive meaningful change at client organizations.
Digital health @ Work: Opportunities created by DigitalisationSitra / Hyvinvointi
Digitalization is creating new opportunities in healthcare by enabling a shift from reactive to proactive care and from physical to digital services. This allows the industry to move from local and regulated businesses to those that are global and less regulated. The digital health market is growing rapidly, with the mobile health market expected to increase 61% annually to $26 billion by 2017. Digital occupational healthcare can provide insights, education, programs, telehealth services, and personalized data and media through online profiles and wearable sensors. The goal is to improve life and performance through these new digital opportunities.
This document summarizes trends and innovations in healthcare, as presented by Rick Cnossen of Intel. It outlines four major trends driving changes in healthcare: 1) big data and the need to manage exponentially growing data, 2) growth of cloud computing to improve cost, agility and access to healthcare, 3) increasing role of mobility and BYOD, and 4) need for improved security as cybercrime targets the healthcare industry. New technologies like personalized medicine, telehealth, and mobile care devices are helping connect and improve healthcare delivery across settings from home to hospitals.
The document discusses the Edge Fellows program of Deloitte, which brings visionaries from different disciplines together to create positive change for top Deloitte clients across Europe and globally. The Edge Fellows and Deloitte believe their collaboration can drive meaningful change at client organizations. The document introduces several Edge Fellows, including Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Lucien Engelen, Thomas Rau, Marieke Bax, and Aimee van Wynsberghe. It states the slides from the Edge Fellows will be made available.
Ruth Thomson from Cambridge Consultants gave a presentation on the quantified self movement at the Big Data London Conference. The quantified self involves incorporating technology to track various inputs, states, and performance metrics about oneself. Interest in self-quantification is growing due to the availability of sensors, smartphones as data collection hubs, and cloud storage for aggregating data. As more devices connect to collect data about individuals and their environments, this could enable inferences about people's needs and wants. Cambridge Consultants is well-positioned to develop innovative connected systems for measuring health, wellness and performance as part of the quantified self.
Diabetes Telehealth... Amidst the COVID19 PandemicAaron Neinstein
This document summarizes a presentation on diabetes telehealth amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses how increasing continuous glucose monitor (CGM) use will drive more diabetes telehealth. In 2019, 1-2% of ambulatory visits were video visits, while 20% of endocrinology visits were video visits. Barriers to diabetes telehealth still exist, including multiple logins, applications, workflows not supporting the full care continuum. Stakeholders like physicians, patients, device makers, and health systems each have a role to play in overcoming barriers through actions like facilitating data sharing and integrating technologies.
The document discusses Kaiser Permanente's innovations in telemedicine and virtual care delivery. It describes how telemedicine allows patients to see their primary care physician and a specialist on the same day, and reduces the need for dermatology referrals by 33%. The document also discusses a telemedicine rover used in ICUs that allows remote doctors to interact with patients, access records, and move around the facility. This results in fewer nighttime emergencies and urgent pages. Finally, the document mentions Kaiser Permanente's plans to expand care delivery through retail clinics in Target and Walmart stores, and their recognition for innovative online tools and highest member satisfaction in California.
Dell Venue Pro 11 Windows 8 tablet within a Healthcare facility_Microsoft Hea...Eric Van 't Hoff
The document discusses bringing mobile devices like tablets into healthcare facilities. It describes how tablets with Windows 8 can provide caregivers access to patient information at the point of care. This allows doctors and nurses to focus on patients, improve clinical decision making, and reduce medical errors. Dell offers Windows 8 tablets like the Venue Pro 11 that are durable, secure, and manageable like other PCs. Their tablets run on Intel processors for laptop-level performance and long battery life while accessing hospital systems and apps.
Equatel Health provides public healthcare solutions to connect rural communities through its Equatel Touch devices. The devices allow real-time medical consultations and diagnosis between patients and doctors from up to 35km away. Equatel Touch uses cellular, satellite, and fiber optic connections and is powered by solar energy. It provides a complete personal health and medical records system to rural areas at an affordable cost through a pay-as-you-go model.
Ομιλία: Γεώργιος Παναγιωταράκος, Διευθύνων Σύμβουλος, Siemens Healthineers
«Siemens Healthineers: Παρέχοντας τη δυνατότητα για καλύτερα Κλινικά, Επιχειρησιακά & Οικονομικά αποτελέσματα με χαμηλότερο κόστος
This document describes a proposed decentralized blockchain platform called Elysium that aims to address problems with the current reliance on paper-based health systems. Elysium would allow patients and doctors to securely share certified health data in real-time. This would improve treatment and reduce costs. The platform would let patients upload old health data and track therapy adherence, while giving doctors AI support and a way to share certified data with healthcare facilities.
Working and leading smarter with ESNs - a successful grassroot initiative at ...Claudia Mayer
Working and leading using Enterprise Social Networks is a huge paradigm shift for most traditional corporations. This slide set shows how a grassroot initiative can foster usage successfully
The document outlines the agenda for a data quality and data standards roadshow presented by the Health and Social Care Information Centre. Recent developments in NHS Jobs data quality and the workforce Minimum Data Set are discussed, including issues found and future plans. Future proposed changes to national workforce data standards and codes are also mentioned.
The dacadoo Health Score visualizes your current health and well-being with a personal Health Score, a scientifically calculated number from 1 (low) to 1,000 (high). The score moves up or down in real-time, depending on how your body values, emotional wellbeing, and lifestyle (exercise, nutrition, stress and sleep) change.
When tracked over time, it offers a good indicator of how your health and well-being is evolving. Please note that it is not a medical diagnostic tool and therefore does not substitute the diagnosis of your medical professional.
Empowering you to manage your own health and well-being has obvious benefits to you but is it possible to put a value on health and well-being? Using data from commonly used measures, such as weight, blood pressure, steps, etc. it is indeed possible to calculate an overall health score.
What you can measure, you can manage: dacadoo visualizes your current health and well-being with a personal Health Score, a scientifically calculated number from 1 (low) to 1,000 (high). The score moves up or down in real-time, depending on how your body values, emotional wellbeing, and lifestyle (exercise, nutrition, stress and sleep) change. When tracked over time, it offers a good indicator of how your health and well-being is evolving. Please note that it is not a medical diagnostic tool and therefore does not substitute the diagnosis of your medical professional.
The dacadoo Health Score is based on many million person-years of clinical data and it has been developed by dacadoo in collaboration with a professor and former long-term scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston.
Just like your FICO score or your credit score determines your credit worthiness based on your financial assets and activities, your Health Score measures your overall health and wellbeing based on your body makeup and your lifestyle (exercise, sleep, stress, nutrition and emotions). But, there is also one major difference, your Health Score is designed for you – to motivate and engage you for your own wellbeing.
This document proposes a theme on big data analytics research. It notes that the world's data storage capacity doubles every 40 months and discusses how big data can provide value across many areas like health, policymaking, education and more. The proposal recommends that Hong Kong develop a state-of-the-art big data platform to make a difference in areas like smart cities and support aging populations. It outlines objectives like large-scale machine learning from big data and discusses how Hong Kong is well-positioned for this research with experts across universities and potential collaborators in industry. The expected outcomes include new methodologies, applications impacting society and industry, and educational programs to cultivate big data leaders.
Improving Care Coordination with Big Data, Analytics and Technology - Paul Co...Paul Brian Contino
Medical Informatics Update: Analytics and Tools for Care Coordination
IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center
October 16th, 2013
The 2013 edition of the Medical Informatics Update is a joint effort between IBM Research and the Columbia University Center for Advanced Information Management. The general chairs for this workshop are Dr. Shahram Ebadollahi and Dr. Georges Hripcsak.
Presented by: Sergey Tarassenko, Research Assistant, Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, DLR
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) challenges the surgeon's skills due to his separation from the operation area which can be reached by long laparoscopic instruments only. To overcome the drawbacks of conventional MIS the DLR works on a research system for telerobotic endoscopic surgery. The DLR telesurgery scenario MiroSurge system includes a master console with a 3D-display and two haptic devices to control three MIRO robot arms. RTI Connext DDS provides the communications infrastructure between robots, controllers and user interfaces, facilitating synchronization and coordination between them.
1) GE Healthcare is using RTI Connext DDS as the connectivity platform for its Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) architecture. Connext DDS can handle many classes of intelligent machines and satisfies GE's demanding requirements.
2) GE Healthcare is leveraging the Predix architecture to connect medical devices, cloud analytics, and mobile/wearable instruments. The future communication fabric of its monitoring technology is based on Connext DDS.
3) Physio-Control uses Connext DDS to exchange critical patient care information throughout the system of care, connecting vehicle systems, cloud systems, and infrastructure systems.
Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for HealthcareDATA360US
Andrew Rosenberg's Presentation on "Enterprise Analytics: Serving Big Data Projects for Healthcare" at DATA 360 Healthcare Informatics Conference - March 5th, 2015
By: Fiona Fitzgerald, GE Healthcare Canada
At Sherbrooke International Life Sciences Summit - 2nd edition | September 28/29/30 2015
www.sils-sherbrooke.com
Manuel Heuer - Turn health & wellbeing fun and engaging with big data and m-h...Thearkvalais
The document discusses turning health and well-being into engaging activities using big data and mobile health technologies. It notes that inactivity is a global health concern and lifestyle changes can improve outcomes. Building engaging digital health solutions requires measuring health with a single score, making it fun through gamification and social features, and ensuring solutions are personalized, contextual and interoperable. The presentation provides insights into building successful health promotion programs and engaging individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles.
This document discusses open health data and provides examples of its use. It begins by defining open data and describing its benefits. Examples of open health data include public spending on healthcare, performance indicators for healthcare providers, and anonymized population health statistics. The document also discusses using big data in healthcare, providing mobile health platforms and sensors as examples. It then summarizes projects on medical education that use open data approaches, such as the mEducator project and virtual patients platforms. Overall, the document advocates for greater sharing and reuse of health-related research data and educational resources through open data practices.
HEC 2016 Panel: Putting User-Generated Data in Action: Improving Interpretabi...Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh
Chair/Moderator: Pei-Yun Sabrina HSUEH, PhD (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
Panelists: XinXin ZHU, Bian YANG, Ying-Kuen CHEUNG , Thomas WETTER, and Sanjoy DEY
a IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
b Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
c Mailman School of Public health, Columbia University, USA
d, Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Washington, USA
e Department of Medical Informatics, University of Heidelberg, Germany
The rise of consumer health awareness and the recent advent of personal health management tools (including mobile and health wearable devices) have contributed to another shift transforming the healthcare landscape. Despite the rise of health consumers, the impact of user-generated health data remains to be validated. In fact, many applications are hinged on the interpretability issues of this sort of data. The aim of this panel is two-fold. First, this panel aims to review the key dimensions in the interpretability, spanning from quality and reliability to information security and trust management. Secondly, since similar issues and methodologies have been proposed in different application areas ranging from clinical decision support to behavioral interventions and clinical trials, the panelists will also discuss both the success stories and the areas that fall short. The opportunities and barriers identified can then serve as guidelines or action items individuals can bring to their organizations to further improve the interpretability of user-generated data.
Meaningful Use and Its Implications for Your Practice - August 4, 2010Cientis Technologies
This free national Webinar, "Meaningful Use and Its Implications For Your Practice," was presented by ACP and AmericanEHR Partners and featured Dr. David Blumenthal, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and Dr. Michael Zaroukian, FACP, Chief Medical Information Officer for Michigan State University. Dr. Blumenthal leads the federal government's programs on health IT adoption including Meaningful Use.
Funding to support this Webinar has been provided by Hewlett-Packard.
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The Razorfish Healthware Report from Doctors 2.0 & You Conference 2014, including the section "Digital advance in the patient journey", with my views about omnichannel marketing in healthcare
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Key topics
Detection & Prediction
The wearable’s explosion
Digital health and data
Mhealth & big data
Conference Chair:
Dr Aaron Han, Chief of Department of Pathology, American Hospital, Dubai, UAE
This document discusses stakeholders in healthcare including patients, providers, policymakers, payers and the public. It outlines the roles and perspectives of each group. It also discusses various areas of health informatics including clinical informatics, public health informatics, and consumer health informatics. Social media and personal health records are presented as important tools for consumer health informatics. Barriers and issues related to their adoption are mentioned.
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Citizen controlled health data lockers, as organized through health data cooperatives, have the potential to be a game changer by empowering individuals with control over their own health data. Health data cooperatives allow citizens to store their medical and lifestyle data in a secure digital locker and give or deny access to different partners. This model shifts power to citizens and patients while supporting new research opportunities and personalized health services through consolidated yet protected health information.
Here are some key points of pain for businesses in the fitness/health industry based on the document:
- Low customer engagement - businesses want to help customers stay motivated but customers use competing apps/devices
- Limited insights into customer needs - businesses want more data to improve services and identify opportunities
- Limited IT skills - businesses need better digital tools for customers but lack capabilities/resources to develop them
- Need to improve value for customers - customers expect more features/integration from businesses' apps and platforms
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- Custom
ACCESS Health International is a think tank and advisory group that believes in universal access to affordable, high-quality healthcare. ACCESS Health Digital works as a strategist for ACCESS Health's digital health initiatives in India. It focuses on building a harmonized digital health ecosystem to achieve universal health coverage through leveraging technology. The key areas of focus include setting interoperability standards, developing healthcare information systems, electronic health records, a health insurance information platform, and governance structures. eObjects are proposed as a standardized format for exchanging health data between providers, payers, and other stakeholders based on FHIR and MDDS standards to enable interoperability. The Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator program aims to support startups in the
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Digital health investment has grown rapidly from $1.9 billion in 2011 to over $2 billion in 2013. A base of investors is developing as more funds invest in digital health companies, though many funds still only invest in one deal. Emerging sensors and devices are reinventing medical use cases by enabling passive monitoring. Aggregating diverse data sources will provide greater insights to drive individualized coaching, incentives, and changes to care delivery. Qualcomm Ventures invests in startups using mobile technologies to organize healthcare data and catalyze better health outcomes, focusing on areas like chronic care, aging in place, and clinical trials.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
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Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
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www.agostodourado.com
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Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
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Turn health & wellbeing fun and engaging with big data and m-health
1. Turn Health and Well-being fun and engaging
with Big Data and m-Health
eHealth Forum “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics”
Athens, May 12th, 2014 / Manuel Heuer, COO of dacadoo
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Agenda
1. Market opportunities and trends
2. Building an engaging health promotion solution
3. Insights, learnings and experience
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Inactivity is a global concern & kills more than smoking
Source: The Lancet, 2012
Sitting is the new smoking!
• «All You Can Eat» culture is over!
• People will need to maintain and
improve own health as «private wealth».
• Health optimism is the new mindset for
the future!
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Lifestyle behavior change has the largest potential to
improve health outcome
“Smart mobile devices & applications,
working in concert with cloud
computing, social networking and
big data analytics, will be at the core
of global health care transformation”.
Source: 2013 Ernst & Young mHealth Report
5. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 5
Digital opportunity builds on large markets converging
>2 billion
6. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 6
Government endorsement towards digital health
hugely important to increase “sense of urgency”
Source:
In 2013, 37% of large employers (2500+
employees) reported using rewards and
penalties to encourage improvements in
employee health status in 2013.
Source: Deloitte Center of Health Solutions, 2013
7. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 7
Agenda
1. Market opportunities and trends
2. Building an engaging health promotion solution
3. Insights, learnings and experience
8. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 8
Who is healthier? Health is more than fitness...
Person A
Personal data:
• Male
• 50y
• 90kg
• 1.75m
Activities:
• Jogging (2x/week)
• Swimming (1x/week)
Person B
Personal data:
• Female
• 26y
• 57kg
• 1.70m
Activities:
• Jogging (1x/week)
• Walking (5x/week)
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Genetics
BMI
Stress
Cholesterol
Activities
Nutrition
Blood values
Sleep
Steps
Is it possible to measure health in one single number?
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What you can measure, you can manage!
11. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 11
You can track
A number from 1 to 1000 based on 80+ million people years of clinical data.
Exercise Nutrition Steps Sleep Stress
• Based on 3 pillars:
- My Body
- My Feelings
- My Activities
• You can track:
My Activities
My Body
My Feelings
What’s your Health Score?
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Trends and benchmarks Demographic and
geographic
Person Company Regions / Countries
Why is this interesting?
• Anonymous data analytics in real-time via corporate reporting
• Personal data can only be accessed by the individual
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Make it fun and engaging (Gamification & Social)
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Feedback
Loop
Personal
goals
Achievements
Make it relevant for each individual user (Big Data
Analytics and the REF Factor™)
User profiling/clustering
of lifestyles
Feedback
Loop
• Relevance (It’s all about you)
• Easy (One number = What’s your Health Score)
• Fun (Gamification & Social)
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Result: Comprehensive health engagement platform
5 languages (English, German,
French, Czech + Russian)
Health Score
Contextual
Personalized
Social
Challenges
Groups
Goals
Tracking
Notifications
Feedback loop
Incentives
Linked to careAnalytics and ReportsFeedback Loop
Branded website Branded Apps
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Agenda
1. Market opportunities and trends
2. Building an engaging health promotion solution
3. Insights, learnings and experience
18. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 18
Source: PWC 2013, in USD
When will the m-Health market shift gear from «nice to
have» to «need to have»?
? ? ?
1y, 2y...
Source: WT
• All big organizations think about mHealth!
• Market accelerators not in place everywhere
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Surpassing the «So what?» effect by providing
meaningful evidence-based health & well-being index
How many use a consolidating health index?
How many have a holistic view on health?
In Europe: 1
20. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 20
Go-to-market: B2C or B2B(2C)
B2C
B2B
2C
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B2C or B2B, usability is key for adoption!
Website version 1.0.0 (Dec/11) Mobile 2.8 (Apr/14)
Version 2.10.2 (Apr/14)
Simplification &
usability
Version 2.3 Version 2.7
Version 2.4 Version 2.8
Version 2.5 Version 2.9
Version 2.6 Version 2.10
22. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 22
Finding the right mix for being successful in engaging
individuals towards healthier lifestyles = holy grail!
“Smart mobile devices & applications,
working in concert with cloud
computing, social networking and
big data analytics, will be at the core
of global health care transformation”.
Source: 2013 Ernst & Young mHealth Report
23. dacadoo @ eHealth Forum Session “Big Data and Healthcare Reform Analytics” | Athens, May 12th, 2014 | Slide 23
About dacadoo
Headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, US
subsidiary in San Francisco, USA.
Contact dacadoo:
• Manuel Heuer, COO
• manuel.heuer@dacadoo.com
• Mobile: +41 79 938 9481
Some references:
Awards: