The document discusses the White House's perspective on using information technology to improve healthcare. It outlines several initiatives:
1) Healthcare.gov provides a simple interface for accessing insurance information and pricing data.
2) Strengthening global competitiveness by harnessing innovation, data, and technology for growth.
3) Unleashing a mobile broadband revolution by committing to double available spectrum.
4) Examples of open government initiatives including the Community Health Data Initiative and "Blue Button" tool.
The world has changed, but marketing is still applying the principles I learned in business school. This needs to change and this presentation is an "open source" call to help achieve this change.
I have given it on April 23, 2009 in Helsinki at the F Word event. It is an unfinished piece of work in which we don't have all the answers either. So I invite you to join us at www.futurelab.net to help make it better.
The world has changed, but marketing is still applying the principles I learned in business school. This needs to change and this presentation is an "open source" call to help achieve this change.
I have given it on April 23, 2009 in Helsinki at the F Word event. It is an unfinished piece of work in which we don't have all the answers either. So I invite you to join us at www.futurelab.net to help make it better.
Microsoft study of the European trends of Internet usage and what this means for the future of the Internet and other media.
Extract:
Since 2004, broadband connections across Europe have grown by almost 95%, from 44 million households in 2005 to over 85 million1. In fact, broadband Internet connections in Europe today outstrip those in the US, representing 83% of all Internet connections, compared to 70% in America1. The explosion in broadband uptake combined with the relentless pace of technological innovation is driving a major change in consumer behaviour and is transforming our traditional media landscape. In this report, Microsoft analyses the differences in broadband penetration levels across Europe, examines the causes fuelling the growth of Internet adoption, assesses the impact of consumers’ evolving online behavior, and predicts the online trends of the future.
The world has changed, but marketing is still applying the principles I learned in business school. This needs to change and this presentation is an "open source" call to help achieve this change.
I have given it on April 23, 2009 in Helsinki at the F Word event. It is an unfinished piece of work in which we don't have all the answers either. So I invite you to join us at www.futurelab.net to help make it better.
The world has changed, but marketing is still applying the principles I learned in business school. This needs to change and this presentation is an "open source" call to help achieve this change.
I have given it on April 23, 2009 in Helsinki at the F Word event. It is an unfinished piece of work in which we don't have all the answers either. So I invite you to join us at www.futurelab.net to help make it better.
Microsoft study of the European trends of Internet usage and what this means for the future of the Internet and other media.
Extract:
Since 2004, broadband connections across Europe have grown by almost 95%, from 44 million households in 2005 to over 85 million1. In fact, broadband Internet connections in Europe today outstrip those in the US, representing 83% of all Internet connections, compared to 70% in America1. The explosion in broadband uptake combined with the relentless pace of technological innovation is driving a major change in consumer behaviour and is transforming our traditional media landscape. In this report, Microsoft analyses the differences in broadband penetration levels across Europe, examines the causes fuelling the growth of Internet adoption, assesses the impact of consumers’ evolving online behavior, and predicts the online trends of the future.
Украина на 109-м месте по количеству пользователей ШПД. регулярный доступ к сети в 2012 году был 33,7% украинцев. Для сравнения, в Исландии (лидер рейтинга) этот показатель достигает 96%, в США — 81%, а в России — 53%. По проникновению широкополосного интернета Украина на 79 месте, а по проникновению мобильного интернета — на 101-м, и тут наша страна отстает от большинства стран СНГ.
[2011] Next Generation e-Government: Transformation into Open Government - Ol...e-Democracy Conference
e-Democracy Conference 2011 presentation titled 'Next Generation e-Government: Transformation into Open Government' by Oleg Petrov, Program Coordinator at World Bank
Note: Previous report was issued in September, 2013; find it by the link http://www.slideshare.net/dymil/bb-annualreport20131
The Broadband Commission for Digital Development was launched by the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in response to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s call to step up efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Established in May 2010,
the Commission unites top industry executives with government leaders, thought leaders, policy pioneers, international agencies and organizations concerned with development.
The Broadband Commission embraces a range of different perspectives in a multi-stakeholder approach to promoting the roll-out of broadband, and represents a fresh approach to UN and business engagement. To date, the Commission has published a number of high-level policy reports, best practices and case studies.
More information about the Commission is available at www.broadbandcommission.org.
Switzerland, Geneva, September 2014
Toward a world leader e government in koreaTino Lew
A summary of a 2 week training offered by the South Korean government to the Surinamese government. This presentation was given at the chamber of commerce in Paramaribo.
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Internet TV in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 98 companies including many key and niche players such as AOL, Inc., BT Group Plc, BBC, Boxee, Inc., Channel 5, China Telecom Corporation Limited, Comcast Corporation, NBC Universal, Cable News Network [CNN], Channel 4, Fox News Channel, Google TV, Hulu, Microsoft Corporation, Raidi
The proposed Trusted Exchange Framework supports ONC’s goals of achieving nationwide interoperability:
Patient Access - Patients must be able to access their health information electronically without any special effort;
Population-level Data Exchange - Providers and payer organizations accountable for managing benefits can receive population level health information allowing them to analyze population health trends, outcomes, and costs; identify at-risk populations; and track progress on quality improvement initiatives; and
Open and Accessible APIs – The health information technology (health IT) community should have open and accessible application programming interfaces (APIs) to encourage entrepreneurial, user-focused innovation to make health information more accessible and to improve electronic health record (EHR) usability.
Украина на 109-м месте по количеству пользователей ШПД. регулярный доступ к сети в 2012 году был 33,7% украинцев. Для сравнения, в Исландии (лидер рейтинга) этот показатель достигает 96%, в США — 81%, а в России — 53%. По проникновению широкополосного интернета Украина на 79 месте, а по проникновению мобильного интернета — на 101-м, и тут наша страна отстает от большинства стран СНГ.
[2011] Next Generation e-Government: Transformation into Open Government - Ol...e-Democracy Conference
e-Democracy Conference 2011 presentation titled 'Next Generation e-Government: Transformation into Open Government' by Oleg Petrov, Program Coordinator at World Bank
Note: Previous report was issued in September, 2013; find it by the link http://www.slideshare.net/dymil/bb-annualreport20131
The Broadband Commission for Digital Development was launched by the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in response to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s call to step up efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Established in May 2010,
the Commission unites top industry executives with government leaders, thought leaders, policy pioneers, international agencies and organizations concerned with development.
The Broadband Commission embraces a range of different perspectives in a multi-stakeholder approach to promoting the roll-out of broadband, and represents a fresh approach to UN and business engagement. To date, the Commission has published a number of high-level policy reports, best practices and case studies.
More information about the Commission is available at www.broadbandcommission.org.
Switzerland, Geneva, September 2014
Toward a world leader e government in koreaTino Lew
A summary of a 2 week training offered by the South Korean government to the Surinamese government. This presentation was given at the chamber of commerce in Paramaribo.
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Internet TV in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 98 companies including many key and niche players such as AOL, Inc., BT Group Plc, BBC, Boxee, Inc., Channel 5, China Telecom Corporation Limited, Comcast Corporation, NBC Universal, Cable News Network [CNN], Channel 4, Fox News Channel, Google TV, Hulu, Microsoft Corporation, Raidi
The proposed Trusted Exchange Framework supports ONC’s goals of achieving nationwide interoperability:
Patient Access - Patients must be able to access their health information electronically without any special effort;
Population-level Data Exchange - Providers and payer organizations accountable for managing benefits can receive population level health information allowing them to analyze population health trends, outcomes, and costs; identify at-risk populations; and track progress on quality improvement initiatives; and
Open and Accessible APIs – The health information technology (health IT) community should have open and accessible application programming interfaces (APIs) to encourage entrepreneurial, user-focused innovation to make health information more accessible and to improve electronic health record (EHR) usability.
2015 Edition Proposed RuleModifications to the ONC Health IT Certification ...Brian Ahier
Presentation to April 7, 2015 Health IT Policy Committee:
2015 Edition Proposed RuleModifications to the ONC Health IT Certification Program and 2015 Edition Health IT Certification Criteria
Remarks to Public Forum on National Health IT PolicyBrian Ahier
On February 4, 2010 there was a public forum on the rollout of national HIT policy under HITECH, including "meaningful use," EHR certification, and HIE. Aneesh Chopra, at the time serving as Chief Technology Office (CTO) of the United States made some remarks.
FTC Spring Privacy Series: Consumer Generated and Controlled Health DataBrian Ahier
Increasingly, consumers are taking a more active role in managing and generating their own health data. For example, consumers are researching their health conditions and diagnosing themselves online. Consumers are also uploading their information into personal health records and apps that allow them to manage and analyze their data, and utilizing connected health and fitness devices that regularly collect information about them and transmit this information to other entities.
The movement of health data outside the traditional medical provider context has many potential benefits; however, it also raises potential privacy concerns. The seminar will address questions such as:
What types of websites, products, and services are consumers using to generate and control their health data, and how are consumers using them?
Who are the companies behind these websites, products, and services, what are their business models, and what does the current marketplace look like?
How can consumers benefit from these companies’ websites, products, and services?
What actions are these companies taking to protect consumers’ privacy and security?
What do consumers expect from these companies regarding privacy and security protections?
Do consumers differentiate between these companies and those that offer traditional medical products and services that are covered by HIPAA?
What restrictions, if any, do advertising networks and others impose on tracking of health data?
On February 19, 2014, the Federal Trade Commission staff hosted a seminar on Mobile Device Tracking.
The speakers discussed how retailers and other businesses have been tracking consumers’ movements throughout and around retail stores and other attractions using technologies that identify signals emitted by their mobile devices. While the technologies differ, many work by identifying and collecting the MAC address – which is unique to a particular device – broadcast when a mobile device searches for Wi-Fi networks. Companies can use these technologies to reveal information about consumers including the path taken throughout a location, length of time in one location, whether a visitor is new or returning, and the frequency of visits to a location. According to media reports, major retailers in the United States are using or have tested the technology in their stores in order to gain insights into the behavior of their customers.
In most cases, this tracking is invisible to consumers and occurs with no consumer interaction. As a result, the use of these technologies raises a number of potential privacy concerns and questions.
Big Data and VistA Evolution, Theresa A. Cullen, MD, MSBrian Ahier
Presentation to Open Source Electronic Health Record Alliance (OSEHRA) Architecture Work Group by Theresa A. Cullen, MD, MS
Chief Medical Information Officer
Director, Health Informatics
Office of Informatics and Analytics
Veterans Health Administration
Department of Veterans Affairs
Direct Boot Camp 2 0 IWG Provider Directory Pilots
Aneesh Chopra CAQH Keynote
1. “Information Technology
and Priorities for Healthcare:
The White House Perspective”
Aneesh Chopra
U.S. Chief Technology Officer & Associate Director for Technology
White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
2. A Presidential Commitment to Technology
Healthcare.gov a Model for Simplifying Access to Information
Simple interface to
access relevant
insurance
information; pricing
data available in
version 2.0 launching
in October
“My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in
Government…and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and
collaboration.” –President Barack Obama, Jan 21st, 2009
Source: www.healthcare.gov; www.whitehouse.gov/open
3. A Focus on Strengthening Global Competitiveness
Harnessing Technology, Data, Innovation for Growth, Empowerment
Innovation Trend E-Government Higher Education
Rank Country Change Score Rank Country Percent Change Rank Country Percent Change
(1999–2009) (2005–2008) (1999–2005)
1 China 19.5 1 China 21% 1 Poland 117%
2 Singapore 19.0 2 Spain 20% 2 S. Korea 46%
3 Lithuania 14.8 3 France 16% 3 Ireland 41%
4 Estonia 2010 UN Index 4
18.1 Russia 16%American 4 Australia 31%
rankings jumped Graduation 5
5 Denmark 17.4 5 EU-10 12% UK 30%
from fourth (in Initiative calls for
6 Luxembourg 2008) to second6
16.9 S. Korea 12% 6 EU-25 27%
return to #1 by 2020
7 Slovenia 16.7 7 Japan 11% 7 France 26%
40 U.S. 2.7 22 U.S. -7% 15 U.S. 3%
Source: ITIF Report “The Atlantic Century”, February, 2009; United Nations E-Government Survey 2010
www.whitehouse.gov
4. Tech Team* Formula to Close Technology Gap
Platforms + Participation Equals Ecosystems Focused on Results
Public Sector Platforms
Five Technology Pillars
Consensus-Driven
Standards
Public
Accountable Participation
Government
Open Data
Cloud Computing
Results-Driven
Advanced IT
Infrastructure
Ecosystems
*United States CTO, CIO
5. Unleashing a Mobile Broadband Revolution
Presidential Commitment to (Nearly) Double Available Spectrum
Spectrum Initiative in Brief
#1: Identify and plan for the release of 500 MHz
of spectrum
#2: Provide new tools and new incentives to free
up spectrum
#3: Redeploy the spectrum to high-value uses
#4: Use the auction proceeds to promote public
safety and job-creating infrastructure investment
Commerce Dept report due by 10/10 on Innovations: Text4baby
timetable for freeing up spectrum for partnership serves
exclusive or shared use; CTO focus on 75,000+ moms since
advanced sharing technologies 02/10 launch
Source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/nec/speeches/technological-opportunities-job-creation-economic-growth
6. From R&D to Public Sector Innovation
NSF-Funded Research Commercialized, Supporting Cloud Initiative
NASA Open Gov flagship
initiative – Nebula –
supports
USAspending.gov (5/10)
as part of CIO‟s Cloud
Computing Initiative
USCB Prof. Wolski joins NSF-funded
grid computing “VGrADS” project;
proposes novel concept (Fall 2007) to
link “private” and “public” clouds;
commercialized in 2009 and
deployed as part of NASA Nebula
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/open/plan/nebula.html; www.usaspending.gov; www.eucalyptus.com/about/story
7. Anatomy of an Open Government Ecosystem
HHS Launches Community Health Data Initiative (CHDI)
HHS launches CHDI June
2nd - demonstrating 20+
apps recently built or Innovation: Microsoft
improved by innovators announces Bing Health Maps
across the country using and the incorporation of
data HHS has made public “Hospital Compare” data in
(with much more to come) search results
Source: Community Health Data Initiative, Department of Health & Human Services; www.hhs.gov/open
8. “Blue Button” to Liberate Personal Health Data
Previewing New Tool for Veterans, Medicare Recipients this Fall
“…veterans will be able to go to the VA website, click a simple “blue button,” and download or
print your personal health records so you have them when you need them and can share them
with your doctors outside of the VA.” –President Barack Obama, Aug 2nd, 2010
Source: www.va.gov/open; www.mymedicare.gov; http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-disabled-veterans-america-conference-atlanta-georgia
9. “All Hands” - Health 2.0 Developer Challenge
A growing number of
“challenges” leading up to
Health IT Innovation Week –
October 3-10th, 2010
WWHI catalyzes innovation -
$10K for a personalized
wireless health ecosystem;
sponsors “Innovation Day”–
highlighting Veterans
Healthcare (VAi2) – 10/12/10
Source: www.health2challenge.org
10. Standards to “Unlock” Value of Health Exchange
Open Industry Collaboration Delivers Technical Specs in 90 Days
NHIN Direct Project in Brief Secure, Direct Communication
Clinical info &
summary record
exchange
Doctor Consultant
Receive lab
results
Lab Doctor
“A set of policies, standards and services that Clinical info &
summary record
enable the Internet to be used for secure and exchange
meaningful exchange of health information Doctor Hospital
to improve health and health care” –
launched 3/10, specs posted 6/10 Provide
electronic clinical
SMTP-based specs for all providers; reference summary
Doctor Patient
implementation underway with 25,000+ lines
of code and counting…
Source: www.nhindirect.org
11. Nationwide Health Information Network
Social Security Administration Delivers Early Results
Open Collaborative NHIN CONNECT in Action
Early Results: mean
Quarterly 2-day workshops case processing time
to build code, deliver savings of 42% as
interoperability solutions compared to the
at your pace, interest Virginia state average
Source: www.connectopensource.org; Using the Nationwide Health Information Network to Deliver Value
to Disability Claimants: A Case Study of Social Security Administration and MedVirginia Use of MEGAHIT
for Disability Determination, Feldman, Horan
12. Early Deliverable: Enrollment Standards for ACA
“All Hands on Deck” to Deliver Framework for Service Excellence
Consumer-Centric Approach “Deep Dive”
Verification Web Services
Core Data Elements
#1: ACA requirements –
Verification Web citizenship, income, legal status
Services
#2: Standardized Web services
Transparent process
Business Rules
#3: Additional interfaces to
Transmission of federal, state or other widely-
Enrollment Info available data sources
#4: Federal reference software
Privacy & security model
“Not later than 180 days after the enactment, the Secretary, in consultation with the HIT
Policy and Standards Committees, shall develop interoperable and secure standards and
protocols that facilitate enrollment in Federal and State health and human services programs.”
-Section 1561, Affordable Care Act
Source: healthit.hhs.gov
13. Technology Approach to Spur Market Solutions
Three Levers to Deliver on the Promise of Healthcare IT
I II III
Provider Adoption Data Interoperability Application Innovation
#Meaningful Use Incentive #NHIN Connect #Community Health Data
Payments: Flagship Recovery Collaborative: Open standards Initiative: Flagship open
Act initiative offering $20+BN to promote federal agency government initiative to spur
provider reimbursement for health data exchange “mash-ups” on health data to
HIT adoption spur local improvement
#NHIN Direct: Voluntary,
#“Modular” Health IT consensus driven standards to #Payment Innovation
Applications: Open govern simple, secure data Center: $10BN CMS center
certification program to transmission over the Internet focused on shifting provider
encourage substitute-able payment to reward quality
#“Blue Button”: Simple
healthcare applications
standardized file format to #Advanced IT
#Privacy & Security allow consumers access to Infrastructure: Strategy to
Standards: Strict provisions health data on federal websites leverage ultra high-speed
on ensuring patient privacy and (VA, Dept of Defense, CMS) broadband, mobile broadband,
data security and R&D commercialization
14. Putting it Altogether: Entrepreneurs are Welcome
Bob, Dave, Andrew Embody Spirit of (Near) Frictionless Participation
Inspires AOTUS
Team (in spare time) (March, „10) to
wins competition designate team as lead
(Jan, „10) by building designers for
more accessible modernized “daily
Federal Register after newspaper of the
posted on data.gov federal government”
Source: www.federalregister.gov; www.innovationmovement.org; www.wested.org