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This document provides information on three speaking topics by Carrie Price:
1) HIPAA HITECH Compliance - Healthcare providers have not prioritized information security but new laws like HITECH require compliance. Electronic health records have increased data that needs protection. Organizations must implement data security strategies immediately to comply with HITECH's breach notification requirements and encryption demands.
2) EMR Implementation from an IT Perspective - Implementing EMR in long-term care facilities provides lessons on what approaches work like Wi-Fi needs, necessary bandwidth, and effective devices. Disaster recovery plans are also important.
3) Contact and booking information is provided for Carrie Price, an experienced health informatics professional special
Steven Wardell Digital Health Landscape v1.8Steven Wardell
This document provides an overview of the digital health landscape, including areas such as consumer empowerment, connected health, big data, healthcare IT systems, digital tools, online media and community, population health, and various stakeholders in the healthcare system such as payers, physicians, providers, and pharmaceutical companies. It notes several public and acquired companies and indicates it should not be used for institutional purposes.
HIPAA Compliant Salesforce Health Cloud – Why Healthcare Organizations Must C...Ajeet Singh
With this fast paced world, healthcare consumers want their personalised information at a great speed. 71% of millennials want doctors to provide mobile applications for actively managing their health information which Salesforce health cloud does very well. Salesforce Health Cloud is fabricated to combine power and security of cloud with social and mobile technologies.
Let us first see what is HIPAA’s story and then move forward how Salesforce Health Cloud meet HIPAA guidelines.
This document discusses opportunities for innovation and disruption in healthcare through digital health technologies. It notes that digital health funding has grown significantly in recent years, though it still trails other sectors like software. Key drivers of change are depicted as devices, data, science, digital doctors, patients, providers and payers. The current healthcare system is described as episodic and siloed, with many inefficiencies around paper-based processes. Emerging technologies like wearable devices, personal data science tools, and solutions to improve data sharing hold promise to empower consumers and create a more integrated healthcare system.
Rubin Way - Blockchain Disruption in the Supply ChainRubin Way Ltd
We're offering a first to market, fully automated procurement application which utilizes the most advanced BLOCKCHAIN solutions to offer the first truly secure sourcing solution. We have partnered with Shan Lin Financial Information Service Co. Ltd to create a fully automated & secure platform that will revolutionise the industry.
The developed BLOCKCHAIN platform will be in the form of a decentralised database thereby providing licensees with a holistic robust supply-chain management tool that will ensure safe and seamless operations from the factory floor to the end-users door.
The document discusses how blockchain technology can improve healthcare by enabling secure sharing of health information between providers and patients. It notes that an integrated electronic medical record platform is needed to connect provider ecosystems. Appointment scheduling is central to value exchange in healthcare. Solving scheduling problems creates the necessary infrastructure. Statistics show issues with the current referral process around compliance, wait times, and patient follow through. The company, Blockit, started by creating an OpenTable-like solution for referral scheduling and saw improvements in metrics. The strategy involves partnering with referral platforms to drive adoption and expand the blockchain network starting with appointments and expanding patient data capture and capabilities over time to open the platform for broader innovation.
Big data in the real world opportunities and challenges facing healthcare -...Leo Barella
The Healthcare system will be target of major disruption more than any other industry in the next 10 years.
The Digital economics and increasing demand by consumers for more real time information in order to make better decisions on who they want to "hire" to perform services for them or in their behalf will be the driver of this disruption. Analytics, Big Data and Machine Learning will lay the foundation for the next generation of healthcare yet there are still many challenges to truly revolutionize the healthcare system end to end (Providers, Pharma, Payers)
Future of patient data project overviewFuture Agenda
Ahead of the publication of the final report from the Future of Patient Data project, here is a summary infographic. It highlights the locations where events were undertaken, the key insights from those discussions as well as some contextual data on privacy and healthcare spending.
We very much looking forward to sharing more details about this project both in the report and upcoming talks in Berlin (18th April), Vienna (9th May), Barcelona (28th May) and Denmark (12th June)
This document provides information on three speaking topics by Carrie Price:
1) HIPAA HITECH Compliance - Healthcare providers have not prioritized information security but new laws like HITECH require compliance. Electronic health records have increased data that needs protection. Organizations must implement data security strategies immediately to comply with HITECH's breach notification requirements and encryption demands.
2) EMR Implementation from an IT Perspective - Implementing EMR in long-term care facilities provides lessons on what approaches work like Wi-Fi needs, necessary bandwidth, and effective devices. Disaster recovery plans are also important.
3) Contact and booking information is provided for Carrie Price, an experienced health informatics professional special
Steven Wardell Digital Health Landscape v1.8Steven Wardell
This document provides an overview of the digital health landscape, including areas such as consumer empowerment, connected health, big data, healthcare IT systems, digital tools, online media and community, population health, and various stakeholders in the healthcare system such as payers, physicians, providers, and pharmaceutical companies. It notes several public and acquired companies and indicates it should not be used for institutional purposes.
HIPAA Compliant Salesforce Health Cloud – Why Healthcare Organizations Must C...Ajeet Singh
With this fast paced world, healthcare consumers want their personalised information at a great speed. 71% of millennials want doctors to provide mobile applications for actively managing their health information which Salesforce health cloud does very well. Salesforce Health Cloud is fabricated to combine power and security of cloud with social and mobile technologies.
Let us first see what is HIPAA’s story and then move forward how Salesforce Health Cloud meet HIPAA guidelines.
This document discusses opportunities for innovation and disruption in healthcare through digital health technologies. It notes that digital health funding has grown significantly in recent years, though it still trails other sectors like software. Key drivers of change are depicted as devices, data, science, digital doctors, patients, providers and payers. The current healthcare system is described as episodic and siloed, with many inefficiencies around paper-based processes. Emerging technologies like wearable devices, personal data science tools, and solutions to improve data sharing hold promise to empower consumers and create a more integrated healthcare system.
Rubin Way - Blockchain Disruption in the Supply ChainRubin Way Ltd
We're offering a first to market, fully automated procurement application which utilizes the most advanced BLOCKCHAIN solutions to offer the first truly secure sourcing solution. We have partnered with Shan Lin Financial Information Service Co. Ltd to create a fully automated & secure platform that will revolutionise the industry.
The developed BLOCKCHAIN platform will be in the form of a decentralised database thereby providing licensees with a holistic robust supply-chain management tool that will ensure safe and seamless operations from the factory floor to the end-users door.
The document discusses how blockchain technology can improve healthcare by enabling secure sharing of health information between providers and patients. It notes that an integrated electronic medical record platform is needed to connect provider ecosystems. Appointment scheduling is central to value exchange in healthcare. Solving scheduling problems creates the necessary infrastructure. Statistics show issues with the current referral process around compliance, wait times, and patient follow through. The company, Blockit, started by creating an OpenTable-like solution for referral scheduling and saw improvements in metrics. The strategy involves partnering with referral platforms to drive adoption and expand the blockchain network starting with appointments and expanding patient data capture and capabilities over time to open the platform for broader innovation.
Big data in the real world opportunities and challenges facing healthcare -...Leo Barella
The Healthcare system will be target of major disruption more than any other industry in the next 10 years.
The Digital economics and increasing demand by consumers for more real time information in order to make better decisions on who they want to "hire" to perform services for them or in their behalf will be the driver of this disruption. Analytics, Big Data and Machine Learning will lay the foundation for the next generation of healthcare yet there are still many challenges to truly revolutionize the healthcare system end to end (Providers, Pharma, Payers)
Future of patient data project overviewFuture Agenda
Ahead of the publication of the final report from the Future of Patient Data project, here is a summary infographic. It highlights the locations where events were undertaken, the key insights from those discussions as well as some contextual data on privacy and healthcare spending.
We very much looking forward to sharing more details about this project both in the report and upcoming talks in Berlin (18th April), Vienna (9th May), Barcelona (28th May) and Denmark (12th June)
Your organization and Big Data: Managing, access, privacy, & security Louise Spiteri
This document summarizes a presentation on big data and how organizations can manage access to, privacy of, and security around big data. It defines big data and discusses the four V's of big data - volume, variety, velocity and veracity. It provides examples of how much data organizations and technology companies generate and collect. It also discusses how organizations can analyze big data through techniques like text analytics, social media analytics, and predictive analytics. Finally, it covers privacy and security considerations for big data, such as compliance with regulations, data governance, access management, anonymization, and potential data breaches.
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as the network of physical objects embedded with sensors that can collect and exchange data. It describes how IoT works through technologies like RFID, sensors, and embedded processing. It also outlines current and future applications of IoT such as smart homes, healthcare, and more. The document discusses both the potential benefits of IoT as well as challenges and criticisms around issues like privacy, security, and environmental impact.
Cloud computing is widely adopted in the healthcare industry to help share information across networks and provide quality services. It addresses key challenges like inefficient paper-based records, lack of data sharing between providers, and outdated technologies. The cloud allows pay-as-you-go access to advanced IT resources and applications to improve areas like medication adherence through reminder apps, strengthen data privacy and security, and increase resource efficiency through AI-augmented doctor support. As long as patient data privacy and security are ensured, cloud computing will continue affecting all healthcare areas by enabling improved data access and sharing.
Future of Patient Data Berlin - 18 April 2018Future Agenda
The document summarizes insights from expert discussions around the future of patient data. It identifies key challenges such as integrating data from different sources and building trust, as well as opportunities like using data for personalized medicine and artificial intelligence. Emerging issues discussed include concerns over data sovereignty, inequality in access to digital healthcare, and the privatization of health information.
This document contains confidential information about Target Soft Systems and should not be shared outside of proposal evaluators. It discusses big data, which refers to extremely large data sets that are difficult to analyze using traditional tools. Big data is defined by its volume, velocity, and variety. The document lists some applications of big data analytics in fields like healthcare, finance, and security. It also discusses technologies commonly used for big data analytics, including NoSQL databases and Hadoop.
This presentation, by big data guru Bernard Marr, outlines in simple terms what Big Data is and how it is used today. It covers the 5 V's of Big Data as well as a number of high value use cases.
How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Medical DevicesCognizant
The Internet of Things (IoT) should be a central focus for medical device companies, as IoT dramatically expands and enhances the field for the entire stakeholder ecosystem. We offer a roadmap for medical devices companies seeking a wise and effective path forward with IoT.
Hospital Supply Chain Excellence
19-20 July 2017
Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit, Thailand
Case Study IoT:
The new era of an enhanced digital supply chain for healthcare systems
• Why do hospitals need to integrate with IoT?
• RTLS: A real-time locating system. What’s the hidden benefits beyond tracking?
• RTLS+: Enhancing the vision of 2nd generation in RTLS – Process improvement by eliminate non-productive transaction • 5 case studies of IoT application in healthcare facilities
Thamanoon Vechvittyakahlung Medical Director Nippon Sysit - RTLS Technology for Healthcare Thailand
The document discusses how big data benefits consumers in 5 key ways: 1) It allows companies to improve customer service based on feedback collected from reviews and social media. 2) Product improvements are made based on customer feedback collected online. 3) Big data helps connect consumers with relevant deals and advertisements. 4) Security measures are constantly improving to prevent hacking based on data collected. 5) Big data helps prevent and solve crimes when used by government and law enforcement.
The document discusses how various organizations are leveraging big data to drive operational efficiency and gain competitive advantages. It describes how the British Library uses IBM BigSheets to analyze vast amounts of unstructured web data, and how law enforcement agencies analyze big data to discover hidden patterns in criminal activity. Vestas uses location-based data analyzed with IBM InfoSphere BigInsights to determine optimal wind turbine placement. Hertz analyzes consumer sentiment data to reduce processing time and improve customer response. Overall, the document explains how maintaining and analyzing big data can provide benefits like enhanced decision making, reduced costs, increased customer satisfaction, and competitive edges.
STAT Data Solutions provides an IoT data acquisition platform called IoTconnect that allows companies to collect data from devices and sensors in real-time to improve efficiencies and performance. IoTconnect supports over 30 protocols and can universally access any data source to perform analytics and integrate with backend systems. It helps companies build on their existing technology assets and data to derive business value from IoT. IoTconnect provides a versatile and fail-safe platform for automated data collection from a wide range of systems and devices.
- The document summarizes recent business updates for PredictiveGrid, including securing a $250k DOE grant, signing contracts with PG&E for paid proof of concepts and preferred vendor status, and starting discussions on multi-year commercial deals worth $950k-$1.2m each with utilities.
- It also notes that PredictiveGrid has completed a military-grade colocation facility and continues thought leadership in the industry through publishing an O'Reilly technology book.
- PredictiveGrid's technology leverages existing IoT data streams and big data science to create new applications for intelligent asset maintenance and other uses, with the goal of saving utility companies tens of millions.
Io t powered healthcare solutions- reshaping medical industry!Solution Analysts
This document discusses how IoT is reshaping the medical industry through remote patient monitoring and diagnosis using wearable devices and mobile apps, ingestible sensors that transmit health data in real-time, helping manage emergencies and transmit crucial data to response staff, and assisting surgeons with procedures through IoT-powered tools and apps.
Top 6 Upcoming Big Data Trends of 2018!Ajeet Singh
Big data is in a constant mode of evolution. It has created huge leaps of growth for businesses who have been using it. The massive increase in the volume, variety, and velocity of data showcases that big data will definitely encounter some changes worth mentioning in the year ahead, prevailing to leave some indelible mark.
Let’s see a few changes that will hit big data domain in the coming year!
Distributed Ledger Tech Applications - Health Report V1.2Sean Manion PhD
The document is a newsletter about distributed ledger technology applications in health. It provides summaries of recent blockchain and healthcare news stories, including Blackberry announcing healthcare applications on its Spark platform, Dubai using blockchain for licensing health staff, and a survey finding most hospitals are learning about blockchain but over half may pilot it in the next two years. Upcoming blockchain and healthcare conferences are also listed.
mHealth Israel_Selling into French Hospitals and Public Sector_Alcatel-Lucent...Levi Shapiro
This document discusses the healthcare system in France and opportunities for Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise within the French market. It outlines ALE's experience in healthcare, their focus on connectivity and digital transformation, and how they address key segments in France including hospitals, nursing homes, and the national digital health plan Ma Santé 2022. The presentation identifies strong opportunities for ALE in public sourcing, references, marketing, and training as hospitals undertake transformation projects focused on areas like telemedicine, AI, and optimizing the patient care pathway through secure communication and infrastructure.
Transforming Healthcare with TechnologyFirat Atagun
This document discusses Turkey's national e-health system called e-Nabiz. It provides key statistics on e-Nabiz such as over 3.4 million registered users, 1500+ hospitals, and over 18 billion health records. E-Nabiz allows patients to access services like visit records, lab results, radiology images, prescriptions, and more from their mobile devices. The system aims to enhance patient engagement, increase healthcare awareness, and provide better quality services through a coherent platform that incorporates analytics, disease tracking, and chronic condition management tools while maintaining privacy and security of health information.
4 Digital Health Trends Affecting Your Revenue CycleMeduit
The document discusses 4 emerging digital trends impacting the healthcare industry: 1) Big data, with more health data being collected but not fully utilized; 2) mHealth and wearable devices increasing patient engagement and ownership; 3) The Internet of Things expanding connectivity of devices; and 4) Data security becoming more vital as digital innovation increases potential threats. These trends present both opportunities such as reduced costs and improved outcomes, as well as challenges around data sharing and protection that healthcare organizations must address. Behavioral analytics and a focus on data security are seen as important to manage risks in this evolving digital landscape.
Future of patient data global summary - 29 may 2018Future Agenda
The document summarizes expert discussions from 12 events around the world between September 2017 and January 2018 on the topic of the future of patient data. It identifies shared challenges around integration, ownership, and trust of patient data as well as opportunities around personalization, data marketplaces, and the impact of artificial intelligence. Emerging issues discussed include data sovereignty, digital inequality, and the privatization of health information. The conclusion notes both the potential for patient data to improve healthcare as well as challenges in ensuring benefits are realized, especially for vulnerable groups.
Your organization and Big Data: Managing, access, privacy, & security Louise Spiteri
This document summarizes a presentation on big data and how organizations can manage access to, privacy of, and security around big data. It defines big data and discusses the four V's of big data - volume, variety, velocity and veracity. It provides examples of how much data organizations and technology companies generate and collect. It also discusses how organizations can analyze big data through techniques like text analytics, social media analytics, and predictive analytics. Finally, it covers privacy and security considerations for big data, such as compliance with regulations, data governance, access management, anonymization, and potential data breaches.
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as the network of physical objects embedded with sensors that can collect and exchange data. It describes how IoT works through technologies like RFID, sensors, and embedded processing. It also outlines current and future applications of IoT such as smart homes, healthcare, and more. The document discusses both the potential benefits of IoT as well as challenges and criticisms around issues like privacy, security, and environmental impact.
Cloud computing is widely adopted in the healthcare industry to help share information across networks and provide quality services. It addresses key challenges like inefficient paper-based records, lack of data sharing between providers, and outdated technologies. The cloud allows pay-as-you-go access to advanced IT resources and applications to improve areas like medication adherence through reminder apps, strengthen data privacy and security, and increase resource efficiency through AI-augmented doctor support. As long as patient data privacy and security are ensured, cloud computing will continue affecting all healthcare areas by enabling improved data access and sharing.
Future of Patient Data Berlin - 18 April 2018Future Agenda
The document summarizes insights from expert discussions around the future of patient data. It identifies key challenges such as integrating data from different sources and building trust, as well as opportunities like using data for personalized medicine and artificial intelligence. Emerging issues discussed include concerns over data sovereignty, inequality in access to digital healthcare, and the privatization of health information.
This document contains confidential information about Target Soft Systems and should not be shared outside of proposal evaluators. It discusses big data, which refers to extremely large data sets that are difficult to analyze using traditional tools. Big data is defined by its volume, velocity, and variety. The document lists some applications of big data analytics in fields like healthcare, finance, and security. It also discusses technologies commonly used for big data analytics, including NoSQL databases and Hadoop.
This presentation, by big data guru Bernard Marr, outlines in simple terms what Big Data is and how it is used today. It covers the 5 V's of Big Data as well as a number of high value use cases.
How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Medical DevicesCognizant
The Internet of Things (IoT) should be a central focus for medical device companies, as IoT dramatically expands and enhances the field for the entire stakeholder ecosystem. We offer a roadmap for medical devices companies seeking a wise and effective path forward with IoT.
Hospital Supply Chain Excellence
19-20 July 2017
Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit, Thailand
Case Study IoT:
The new era of an enhanced digital supply chain for healthcare systems
• Why do hospitals need to integrate with IoT?
• RTLS: A real-time locating system. What’s the hidden benefits beyond tracking?
• RTLS+: Enhancing the vision of 2nd generation in RTLS – Process improvement by eliminate non-productive transaction • 5 case studies of IoT application in healthcare facilities
Thamanoon Vechvittyakahlung Medical Director Nippon Sysit - RTLS Technology for Healthcare Thailand
The document discusses how big data benefits consumers in 5 key ways: 1) It allows companies to improve customer service based on feedback collected from reviews and social media. 2) Product improvements are made based on customer feedback collected online. 3) Big data helps connect consumers with relevant deals and advertisements. 4) Security measures are constantly improving to prevent hacking based on data collected. 5) Big data helps prevent and solve crimes when used by government and law enforcement.
The document discusses how various organizations are leveraging big data to drive operational efficiency and gain competitive advantages. It describes how the British Library uses IBM BigSheets to analyze vast amounts of unstructured web data, and how law enforcement agencies analyze big data to discover hidden patterns in criminal activity. Vestas uses location-based data analyzed with IBM InfoSphere BigInsights to determine optimal wind turbine placement. Hertz analyzes consumer sentiment data to reduce processing time and improve customer response. Overall, the document explains how maintaining and analyzing big data can provide benefits like enhanced decision making, reduced costs, increased customer satisfaction, and competitive edges.
STAT Data Solutions provides an IoT data acquisition platform called IoTconnect that allows companies to collect data from devices and sensors in real-time to improve efficiencies and performance. IoTconnect supports over 30 protocols and can universally access any data source to perform analytics and integrate with backend systems. It helps companies build on their existing technology assets and data to derive business value from IoT. IoTconnect provides a versatile and fail-safe platform for automated data collection from a wide range of systems and devices.
- The document summarizes recent business updates for PredictiveGrid, including securing a $250k DOE grant, signing contracts with PG&E for paid proof of concepts and preferred vendor status, and starting discussions on multi-year commercial deals worth $950k-$1.2m each with utilities.
- It also notes that PredictiveGrid has completed a military-grade colocation facility and continues thought leadership in the industry through publishing an O'Reilly technology book.
- PredictiveGrid's technology leverages existing IoT data streams and big data science to create new applications for intelligent asset maintenance and other uses, with the goal of saving utility companies tens of millions.
Io t powered healthcare solutions- reshaping medical industry!Solution Analysts
This document discusses how IoT is reshaping the medical industry through remote patient monitoring and diagnosis using wearable devices and mobile apps, ingestible sensors that transmit health data in real-time, helping manage emergencies and transmit crucial data to response staff, and assisting surgeons with procedures through IoT-powered tools and apps.
Top 6 Upcoming Big Data Trends of 2018!Ajeet Singh
Big data is in a constant mode of evolution. It has created huge leaps of growth for businesses who have been using it. The massive increase in the volume, variety, and velocity of data showcases that big data will definitely encounter some changes worth mentioning in the year ahead, prevailing to leave some indelible mark.
Let’s see a few changes that will hit big data domain in the coming year!
Distributed Ledger Tech Applications - Health Report V1.2Sean Manion PhD
The document is a newsletter about distributed ledger technology applications in health. It provides summaries of recent blockchain and healthcare news stories, including Blackberry announcing healthcare applications on its Spark platform, Dubai using blockchain for licensing health staff, and a survey finding most hospitals are learning about blockchain but over half may pilot it in the next two years. Upcoming blockchain and healthcare conferences are also listed.
mHealth Israel_Selling into French Hospitals and Public Sector_Alcatel-Lucent...Levi Shapiro
This document discusses the healthcare system in France and opportunities for Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise within the French market. It outlines ALE's experience in healthcare, their focus on connectivity and digital transformation, and how they address key segments in France including hospitals, nursing homes, and the national digital health plan Ma Santé 2022. The presentation identifies strong opportunities for ALE in public sourcing, references, marketing, and training as hospitals undertake transformation projects focused on areas like telemedicine, AI, and optimizing the patient care pathway through secure communication and infrastructure.
Transforming Healthcare with TechnologyFirat Atagun
This document discusses Turkey's national e-health system called e-Nabiz. It provides key statistics on e-Nabiz such as over 3.4 million registered users, 1500+ hospitals, and over 18 billion health records. E-Nabiz allows patients to access services like visit records, lab results, radiology images, prescriptions, and more from their mobile devices. The system aims to enhance patient engagement, increase healthcare awareness, and provide better quality services through a coherent platform that incorporates analytics, disease tracking, and chronic condition management tools while maintaining privacy and security of health information.
4 Digital Health Trends Affecting Your Revenue CycleMeduit
The document discusses 4 emerging digital trends impacting the healthcare industry: 1) Big data, with more health data being collected but not fully utilized; 2) mHealth and wearable devices increasing patient engagement and ownership; 3) The Internet of Things expanding connectivity of devices; and 4) Data security becoming more vital as digital innovation increases potential threats. These trends present both opportunities such as reduced costs and improved outcomes, as well as challenges around data sharing and protection that healthcare organizations must address. Behavioral analytics and a focus on data security are seen as important to manage risks in this evolving digital landscape.
Future of patient data global summary - 29 may 2018Future Agenda
The document summarizes expert discussions from 12 events around the world between September 2017 and January 2018 on the topic of the future of patient data. It identifies shared challenges around integration, ownership, and trust of patient data as well as opportunities around personalization, data marketplaces, and the impact of artificial intelligence. Emerging issues discussed include data sovereignty, digital inequality, and the privatization of health information. The conclusion notes both the potential for patient data to improve healthcare as well as challenges in ensuring benefits are realized, especially for vulnerable groups.
From Social Media through to Artificial intelligence...and more. In this presentation I covered the trends that we're currently seeing in Medical Affairs - those trends which are important now, those trends which will impact Medical Affairs in the future, and the skills required to be successful.
To read the LinkedIn article here’s the link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trends-medical-affairs-presented-appa-march-14-2018-glenn-carter/
For further discussion phone us on:
Sydney (02) 8877 8777
Melbourne (03) 9938 7100
Or for additional insights go to one of our specialised websites:
Healthcare Professionals Group
(https://www.hpgconnect.com/)
Health & Aged Care Professionals (https://www.hacpconnect.com/)
Pharmaceutical & Medical Professionals
(https://www.pmpconnect.com/)
Rural & Remote Healthcare Professionals
(https://www.rrhpconnect.com/)
From Social Media through to Artificial intelligence...and more. In this presentation I covered the trends that we're currently seeing in Medical Affairs - those trends which are important now, those trends which will impact Medical Affairs in the future, and the skills required to be successful.
To read the LinkedIn article here’s the link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trends-medical-affairs-presented-appa-march-14-2018-glenn-carter/
For further discussion phone us on:
Sydney (02) 8877 8777
Melbourne (03) 9938 7100
Or for additional insights go to one of our specialised websites:
Healthcare Professionals Group
(https://www.hpgconnect.com/)
Health & Aged Care Professionals (https://www.hacpconnect.com/)
Pharmaceutical & Medical Professionals
(https://www.pmpconnect.com/)
Rural & Remote Healthcare Professionals
(https://www.rrhpconnect.com/)
A look at the key trends and challenges in applying Big Data to transform healthcare by supporting research, self care, providers and building ecosystems. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/PlXP
In this presentation, I tried to succinctly discuss the future technology trends and explain how they can impact the healthcare industry. Also Business Transformation, as a key to tackle, has been discussed.
LFS302_Real-World Evidence Platform to Enable Therapeutic InnovationAmazon Web Services
The document discusses Celgene's real-world evidence platform called Synapse. It describes how Synapse enables therapeutic innovation through its data lake, analysis tools, code and cohort sharing capabilities, and self-serve applications. Synapse has ingested and regularly refreshes data from 24 real-world databases totaling 120-150 million patients to support evidence generation across the drug development pipeline.
The Work Ahead: How Data and Digital Mastery Will Usher In an Era of Innovati...Cognizant
In this installment of our Work Ahead series, we focus on the impact of digital transformation on the life sciences industry and what it will take to transform an industry value chain in need of drastic modernization.
This document discusses big data and why organizations should care about it. It defines big data as large volumes of diverse data that present challenges to analyze and extract value from. The world is generating much more data from sources like sensors, devices and digital content. Organizations that can analyze big data in real-time will have competitive advantages over those that cannot. The document provides examples of big data sources and opportunities it provides for different industries. Early adopters of big data technologies will be organizations already dealing with large data or those in industries experiencing rapid changes.
The big data challenge in healthcare and how can business intelligence best d...HealthXn
This document discusses how big data and business intelligence can help drive critical decision making in healthcare. It notes that big data describes the vast amounts of digital information now stored, and tools like business intelligence can organize and interpret this data to benefit public health, research, patient care, and hospital operations. Business intelligence systems allow leveraging of existing systems, integrating patient and performance data, and providing real-time, predictive and flexible insights. Data from sources like social media, Google trends and analytics can provide information on topics like predicting personality, eating habits, breakups, and flu trends. The document also discusses using data and business intelligence at different layers from the clinical to enterprise level to provide insights and support functions like patient safety, decision making,
Big Data, CEP and IoT : Redefining Healthcare Information Systems and AnalyticsTauseef Naquishbandi
Big Data is a term encompassing the use of techniques to capture, process, analyze and visualize potentially large datasets in a reasonable time frame not accessible to standard technologies.
It refers to the ability to crunch vast collections of information, analyze it instantly, and draw from it sometimes profoundly surprising conclusions
Big data solutions can help stakeholders personalize care, engage patients, reduce variability and costs, and improve quality of health delivery.
Big data analytics can also contribute to providing a rich context to shape many areas of health care like analysis of effects, side-effects of drugs, genome analysis etc.
Connected Things Forum - digital ubiquity and the network economy: the case ...IDATE DigiWorld
Connected Things Forum - digital ubiquity and the network economy: the case of connected healthcare - Thierry Zylberberg, Executive Vice President Orange Group - DigiWorld Summit 2014
Leveraging the force: How Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud Technologies Ar...David Kiger
The document discusses how social, mobile, analytics and cloud (SMAC) technologies can optimize clinical development. It describes how each technology can enhance different parts of the process: social media can recruit patients and gather feedback; mobile devices can capture patient data; analytics can analyze large datasets to identify patients and predict site performance; and cloud computing allows easy access to data across locations. The integration of these technologies will accelerate clinical development by improving protocol design, data collection and regulatory approvals.
Accenture Digital Health Technology Vision 2018accenture
Explore Accenture's Digital Health Tech Vision 2018 report, showcasing five health IT trends that are going to redefine how intelligent enterprises of the future will work. Learn more: https://accntu.re/2IoOLMI
HealthXL: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) Can Improve Research & Care Models...Maeve Lyons
Artificial Intelligence in Pharma and Care Delivery Delivering on the Promise.
Earlier this week we published a blog about the state of AI in pharma and care delivery, and we also mentioned we’d be launching an accompanying report. We’re happy share our initial report presentation as part of HealthXL’s Big Data & AI Working Group above.
In the future, HealthXL’s Working Group will go deeper into use cases and discuss other relevant industry topics such as best practices for acquiring quality data, regulatory guidelines for AI solutions, leading academic centers, and much more!
https://healthxl.co/report-artificial-intelligence-pharma-care-delivery-delivering-promise/
The document discusses how big data is being adopted across various industries with healthcare and commerce having the highest potential for growth. It provides examples of how big data is being used in healthcare for clinical decision making, operations, preventative medicine, and customer service. Challenges to healthcare big data adoption include a lack of skills, high costs, data security, and different data formats. Banking examples show big data use for fraud prevention, compliance, risk management, and customer insights. Challenges for banking include legal and privacy issues, data quality, and skills shortages. Future trends will include more personalized care and monitoring through interconnected devices and data sources.
Improving Efficiency and Outcomes in Healthcare using Internet of ThingsCitiusTech
With the adoption of cloud and big data technologies, healthcare organizations are in a position to begin experimenting with IoT. Ranging from home care to smart facilities, there are many ways in which provider organizations can benefit by using IoT in their patient care workflows. E.g., a mobile app with patient geo-fencing capabilities can help optimize physician rounds by dynamically routing the physician to the nearest patient
Payers can leverage insights generated by IoT infrastructure to improve population health, increase patient awareness and reduce healthcare costs. Payers can also design more effective reward and retention programs using IoT generated data.
As IoT is evolving, adoption is slow but steady, and investments are being made by both startups and industry leaders. Healthcare is among the top 5 industries investing in IoT.
This document discusses how IoT can be leveraged to drive efficiency in healthcare workflows and enhance clinical outcomes.
Accenture Digital Health Technology Vision 2018accenture
Explore Accenture's Digital Health Tech Vision 2018 report, showcasing five health IT trends that are going to redefine how intelligent enterprises of the future will work.
Big Data Analytics for Smart Health CareEshan Bhuiyan
Healthcare big data refers to the vast quantities of data that is now available to healthcare providers.
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O U R P U R P O S E
…while empowering each person to own, control
and gain value from their health data
Enable global and universal health
access & equity …
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REIMBURSEMENT PRESSURE
Trend towards outcomes-based reimbursement is
propelling the use of data-driven care models
DATA PRIVACY
Data privacy and ownership regulations are driving adoption
of person-centric data systems
DATA VOLUMES
Adoption of IoT, personalized medicine and EMRs is increasing data
volumes at exponential rates
AI AND INTELLIGENCE
Cognitive computing tools are becoming highly sophisticated,
but their value depends on data accessibility
A N E W H E A LT H D ATA E C O N O M Y I S E M E R G I N G
3
4. 4
B U R S T I Q I S :
A HI PAA AND GDPR COMPL I ANT PL AT FORM CREAT I NG HEALT H PROF I L ES FOR
PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS
AND EMPOWERI NG T HE I NT ERAC T I ONS B ET WEEN T HEM.
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A R O B U S T H E A L T H D A T A E C O N O M Y I N C L U D E S
D I V E R S E P A R T I C I P A N T S
C O N S U M E R S
Through consumer-facing products
and services
R E G U L ATO R S
HIEs, govt. agencies, industry
consortiums, etc.
R E S E A R C H E R S
Commercial & academic
E M E R G I N G I N N OVATO R S
Digital health providers
E N T E R P R I S E S
Health systems, insurers,
retail, pharma, etc.
P L AT F O R M P R OV I D E R S
Blockchains, Mobile Carriers, ISPs, Payment
Platforms
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D I V E R S E D ATA C R E AT E S L I F E G R A P H S T M
Social &
Lifestyle
Personalized
Medicine
Clinical Data
Pharma &
Digital Therapeutics
Digital Health,
Wellness & IoT
Identity
Radiology & Imaging
Mental Health
Manufacturing &
Supply Chain
A LONGITUDINAL HEALTH PROFILE
+
COMPLEX ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HEALTH PROFILES
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POPULATION
OF ONE
SWARM
INTELLIGENCE
ADAPTIVE-PREDICTIVE SYSTEMS
ADVANCED
RESEARCH
HEALTHCARE SHARING
ECONOMY
W H Y W E A R E D I F F E R E N T
BurstIQ Connects Data …any Data
G R A N U L A R D A T A O W N E R S H I P & C O N S E N T
Define data ownership and customize permission-based data sharing from a single data point to
petabyte-scale data sets
A D VA N C E D D A T A A S S O C I A T I O N S
Complex relationship mapping between disparate data sets enables deep insights into the
connections between people, processes and things.
S E C U R I T Y & T R U S T
The only commercially available blockchain platform that combines data immutability and
attestation together with HIPAA, GDPR and NIST compliance.
A C C E L E R A T E D D E V E L O P M E N T
Tools to incorporate these advanced technologies into existing systems and infrastructure
without the need for specialized expertise.
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A P R I V AT E , P E R M I S S I O N E D D ATA N E T W O R K
SECURE DATA GRID
(BURSTCHAINTM)
GRANULAR CONSENT & DATA GOVERNANCE
(CONSENT CONTRACTS)
SECURE DATA
ZONE
SECURE DATA
ZONE
SECURE DATA
ZONE
SECURE DATA
ZONE
PUBLIC & PRIVATE DLTS
DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS
PERSONALIZED
MEDICINE
IOT & DIGITAL
HEALTH
INTELLIGENCE &
AI
EHRS & PHRS
E-ID &
MARKETPLACES
B2B TOOLS
REST-based API interfaces
Permission-based
Conditional & revocable sharing
Data escrows
Auditability
Interoperability
HIPAA- & GDPR-compliant
Supports right-to-be-forgotten
Data zone configurationSECURE DATA
ZONE
Family of SDKs available and coming soon:
Analytics (AdaptiveIQ)
Provider Directories (ProviderIQ)
Personal Health Records
Clinical Research
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C O R E P L AT F O R M S E R V I C E S
CON SORT IU M I Q
Enable complex data sharing &
governance between unaffiliated
organizations & stakeholder groups
(e.g., HIEs, industry consortiums)
EN TERPRISE I Q
Enable B2B service providers to securely
access, manage and analyze data across
multiple partners, IT systems and data
sources.
GROW T H I Q
Allow early-stage companies to
accelerate time to market, build B2B
relationships, and enable new
product and service capabilities.
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S P E C I A L I Z E D S E R V I C E S
ADA P T IV E I Q
Drive collaborative research, crowd intelligence and innovation across
distributed networks of contributors using granular data access.
Combine artificial intelligence with public and proprietary data sources to
build highly accurate provider profiles and directories.
Quickly uncover deep insights and correlations using highly customizable,
real-time analytics across multiple data sources.
P R OV I D E R I Q
S A N D B OX I Q
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E-ID & HEALTH RECORD
NETWORKS
HIES & INTEROPERABILITY
NETWORKS
PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
PROVIDER CREDENTIALING
WORKFLOW
OPTIMIZATION
CLINICAL RESEARCHDIGITAL THERAPEUTICS
PERSONAL HEALTH
RECORDS
CARE COORDINATION
ELIGIBILITY &
REVENUE CYCLE
SUPPLY CHAIN & CHAIN
OF CUSTODY
ENTERPRISE DATA
NETWORKS
A C T I V E I M P L E M E N TAT I O N S O F B U R S T I Q
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H O W T O L E A R N M O R E
Angie Gallagher
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
angie.gallagher@burstiq.com