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Big Data Applications in Health Care
Leo Barella
Without data, you’re
just another person
with an opinion
- W. Edwards Deming
Variety
of data
Volume
of data
Velocity
of data
Horse & Buggy Automobile Mechanics & Body Shops
Fuel Injectors GPS & Smart OBD Self-driving Vehicles
Automobile Mechanics & Body Shops
Fuel Injectors GPS & Smart OBD Self-driving Vehicles
Hospitals & ClinicsVillage Doctor Specialists
Web Intelligence Healthcare IoT & Genomics Technology-enabled Self Care
Other Industry Comparisons
Flight Buying
Car
Insurance
Car Buying
Match making
Explosive Spending in Health Care Tech
Health care market is a $3Trillion dollar industry
Additional Data-driven Conditions that Impact
Population Health
Environment
Food & Retail IndustryExercise
Socioeconomics Psychology
Variety Velocity Volume
Heart Rate Blood Pressure
VO2 Max pH Balance
Glucose Lactic Acid
Temperature Sleep
Cortisol Genome
Blood Comp Body Comp
Weight Hydration
GPS Air Quality
Pollution Humidity
EMF Water Purity
Monthly
Daily
Real-time
Terabyte
Petabyte
Exabyte
Technology-enabled Self Care
Detectable
Non-Detectable
Fixable
Non-Fixable
Areas of Focus for the 3 Vs in Health
The more information consumers put out there via the
Internet of Things, the more services they can leverage
WELLNESS PERSONALIZED
MEDICINE
CARE
DELIVERY
COST
TRANSPARENCY
Evolving Roles of Health Professionals
• Physician as manager, rather than repository of medical knowledge
• Greater reliance on HIT for decision support
• Improved care through use of aggregate patient data
• Highly networked, team based care
• New ethical & legal issues/quandaries
Providers
Evolving Roles of Health Professionals
• Uncertain economics of drug development & commercialization
• Regulatory mandates could disrupt development budgets &
market plans
• “Personalization” of drugs will require partnering with diagnostics
companies
Pharma
Payers
Evolving Roles of Health Professionals
• Greater emphasis on clinical validity & utility of diagnostic tests
• Increased need to demonstrate cost efficiencies
• Proactive strategies to limit reimbursement
• Increased pressure to change paradigm towards preventive
medicine
Healthcare Data Applications
Millennials
• Predictive premiums
• Activity/lifestyle-based premiums
• Gamification
• Social communities
• Advanced payment systems
• Tele-health
• Communication channels between patient/provider (appointment booking, claims
paying, auto-pharma refill, messaging, health record portals)
Provide Value through Convenience & Experience
Healthcare Data Applications
Families
• Care convenience (rent-a-device)
• Remote care
• Retail buying pattern integration
• Diagnostic integration
• Predictive provider recommendations
• Communication channels between patient/provider (appointment booking, claims
paying, auto-pharma refill, adherence notifications, pediatric alerts)
Provide Value through Understanding Patients & Predicting Needs
Healthcare Data Applications
Seniors
• Advanced Welcome Packages
• Enhanced walkthroughs/tutorials of benefits & portals
• Medication Management
• Outreach programs
• Communication channels between patient/provider (appointment booking, claims
paying, auto-pharma refill, adherence notifications, immobility alerts)
Provide Value through Education & Improving Quality of Life
The Next Generation of Healthcare
Increasingly predictive analytics
and consumer-centric health systems will
improve quality of life with personalized care.
Leo Barella
Share your ideas with me
Leo Barella
@LeoBarella333
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Big Data applications in Health Care

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    Big Data Applicationsin Health Care Leo Barella
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    Without data, you’re justanother person with an opinion - W. Edwards Deming
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    Horse & BuggyAutomobile Mechanics & Body Shops Fuel Injectors GPS & Smart OBD Self-driving Vehicles
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    Automobile Mechanics &Body Shops Fuel Injectors GPS & Smart OBD Self-driving Vehicles Hospitals & ClinicsVillage Doctor Specialists Web Intelligence Healthcare IoT & Genomics Technology-enabled Self Care
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    Other Industry Comparisons FlightBuying Car Insurance Car Buying Match making
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    Explosive Spending inHealth Care Tech Health care market is a $3Trillion dollar industry
  • 9.
    Additional Data-driven Conditionsthat Impact Population Health Environment Food & Retail IndustryExercise Socioeconomics Psychology
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    Variety Velocity Volume HeartRate Blood Pressure VO2 Max pH Balance Glucose Lactic Acid Temperature Sleep Cortisol Genome Blood Comp Body Comp Weight Hydration GPS Air Quality Pollution Humidity EMF Water Purity Monthly Daily Real-time Terabyte Petabyte Exabyte
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    Areas of Focusfor the 3 Vs in Health The more information consumers put out there via the Internet of Things, the more services they can leverage WELLNESS PERSONALIZED MEDICINE CARE DELIVERY COST TRANSPARENCY
  • 14.
    Evolving Roles ofHealth Professionals • Physician as manager, rather than repository of medical knowledge • Greater reliance on HIT for decision support • Improved care through use of aggregate patient data • Highly networked, team based care • New ethical & legal issues/quandaries Providers
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    Evolving Roles ofHealth Professionals • Uncertain economics of drug development & commercialization • Regulatory mandates could disrupt development budgets & market plans • “Personalization” of drugs will require partnering with diagnostics companies Pharma
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    Payers Evolving Roles ofHealth Professionals • Greater emphasis on clinical validity & utility of diagnostic tests • Increased need to demonstrate cost efficiencies • Proactive strategies to limit reimbursement • Increased pressure to change paradigm towards preventive medicine
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    Healthcare Data Applications Millennials •Predictive premiums • Activity/lifestyle-based premiums • Gamification • Social communities • Advanced payment systems • Tele-health • Communication channels between patient/provider (appointment booking, claims paying, auto-pharma refill, messaging, health record portals) Provide Value through Convenience & Experience
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    Healthcare Data Applications Families •Care convenience (rent-a-device) • Remote care • Retail buying pattern integration • Diagnostic integration • Predictive provider recommendations • Communication channels between patient/provider (appointment booking, claims paying, auto-pharma refill, adherence notifications, pediatric alerts) Provide Value through Understanding Patients & Predicting Needs
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    Healthcare Data Applications Seniors •Advanced Welcome Packages • Enhanced walkthroughs/tutorials of benefits & portals • Medication Management • Outreach programs • Communication channels between patient/provider (appointment booking, claims paying, auto-pharma refill, adherence notifications, immobility alerts) Provide Value through Education & Improving Quality of Life
  • 20.
    The Next Generationof Healthcare Increasingly predictive analytics and consumer-centric health systems will improve quality of life with personalized care.
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    Leo Barella Share yourideas with me Leo Barella @LeoBarella333
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Editor's Notes

  • #6 Chris – Please animate Be sure to touch on the 3vs for each analogy
  • #7 Be sure to touch on the 3vs for each analogy
  • #8 Chris - divide into 4 squares/sections and update car insurance graphic Health insurance – Progressive supplies its members with OBD tools to change behaviors and offer lower premiums. How can Health Insurance apply the same principles? Ethics-based source of truth for data (Government?) Companies should focus on data integration vs ownership Trackable behaviors linked to health insurance premiums Capture a 4D view of patients
  • #10 Environmental (pollution, zero emission cars, data-based competitions for the “cleanest” state) Socioeconomics (developed vs under-developed neighborhoods) Food & Retail Industry (purchasing patterns) Exercise (Gym memberships, wearable devices, sports & athletics) Psychology (Behavioral health, IQ tests, religious belief)
  • #14  How Can We “Uberize” Health Care to ultimately improve the quality of life? Deregulation to a focus on consumerism. Uber phenomenon was driven by cost, was design around the system and not the consumer. ACA did not address the cost, but was designed around accountability. Consumers will eventually revolt and fixate on systems that are personalized Need an eHarmony of MDs
  • #21 Additional notes: We will rely more on specialized applications and less on the expertise of the doctor.