Passport is a privately held company founded in 1996 that provides patient access and payment certainty solutions. It serves over 2,300 hospitals, 8,600 physicians and clinics, and has over 87,000 active monthly users. Passport's software integrates with over 900 hospital information systems and processes over 300 million annual transactions between payers, patients, and providers. The document provides an overview of Passport's business units, clients, leadership team, and milestones.
This document outlines a model for citizens to become co-producers of their own health, especially regarding chronic diseases and prevention, enabled by information and communication technologies. It proposes a Personal Guidance System (PGS) that provides citizens with personalized data, information, knowledge, and decision support to navigate their health. The PGS would integrate inputs from various health providers and services. It conceptualizes an "eco-system" with three layers: a model library maintained by patient organizations, platforms for ICT services built by enterprises, and specified standards. The goal is evidence-based, context-aware decisions around modifiable risk factors and their connections to conditions to support long-term health navigation by informed citizens.
This document discusses person-centered healthcare and how technology can enable it. It argues that healthcare should be centered around both the patient and the human workforce. It advocates for IT systems that support patient-centric models of care and help improve communication between healthcare workers. The goal is to use technology to shift more care to the home and community to improve quality of life while lowering costs.
The document discusses the components and potential of digital health, including applications, devices, and infrastructure. It describes how digital health can improve clinical care, patient safety, information dissemination, and chronic condition management. The document also discusses physician communities on social media, mobile apps for physicians and consumers, online care using telehealth, and envisions the future of digital health becoming integrated into everyday healthcare.
Salesforce provides a social enterprise platform for healthcare organizations. It offers tools like Chatter for collaboration and mobile apps for tasks like patient intake. Salesforce meets security requirements and enables organizations to innovate through open apps and integration with electronic medical records. Companies like Stanford and a large EMR vendor use Salesforce solutions. RehabCare built a fast patient prescreening mobile app on the Salesforce platform. eVariant's HealthConnect product connects healthcare data for reporting, accountability and better outcomes.
Treat'em is a patient-centered social network and health information exchange that allows:
1) Patients to securely share health information and receive support from other patients and caregivers to help manage chronic conditions.
2) Healthcare providers to coordinate care through a centralized timeline of patient treatment plans and share clinical files.
3) Integration of home health monitoring data from devices to provide a more comprehensive health record and help monitor compliance.
This document discusses Medfx's connected healthcare products and services:
- It outlines Medfx's conceptual architecture for connecting jurisdictions, services, registries and point of care systems.
- The key products - Interchange, Connectfx and Lifescape - are mapped to the architecture and their functions described.
- Principles of the architecture include design for change, loose coupling and open standards.
- Onboarding, operational support, cross-border sharing and strategic partners are also covered.
- Additional contact details are provided for sales and technical information.
SpectraSuite-Run your practice your waySpectra EMR
The document discusses the SpectraSuite EHR software. It notes that SpectraSuite provides practice management, electronic records, billing, and e-prescribing modules. It was designed to meet 2011/2012 meaningful use guidelines. The software aims to simplify workflows and automation to improve efficiency. It highlights customizable features like dashboards, anatomy notes, and SOAP notes. Testimonials from doctors praise its ease of use and ability to customize to their needs.
Passport is a privately held company founded in 1996 that provides patient access and payment certainty solutions. It serves over 2,300 hospitals, 8,600 physicians and clinics, and has over 87,000 active monthly users. Passport's software integrates with over 900 hospital information systems and processes over 300 million annual transactions between payers, patients, and providers. The document provides an overview of Passport's business units, clients, leadership team, and milestones.
This document outlines a model for citizens to become co-producers of their own health, especially regarding chronic diseases and prevention, enabled by information and communication technologies. It proposes a Personal Guidance System (PGS) that provides citizens with personalized data, information, knowledge, and decision support to navigate their health. The PGS would integrate inputs from various health providers and services. It conceptualizes an "eco-system" with three layers: a model library maintained by patient organizations, platforms for ICT services built by enterprises, and specified standards. The goal is evidence-based, context-aware decisions around modifiable risk factors and their connections to conditions to support long-term health navigation by informed citizens.
This document discusses person-centered healthcare and how technology can enable it. It argues that healthcare should be centered around both the patient and the human workforce. It advocates for IT systems that support patient-centric models of care and help improve communication between healthcare workers. The goal is to use technology to shift more care to the home and community to improve quality of life while lowering costs.
The document discusses the components and potential of digital health, including applications, devices, and infrastructure. It describes how digital health can improve clinical care, patient safety, information dissemination, and chronic condition management. The document also discusses physician communities on social media, mobile apps for physicians and consumers, online care using telehealth, and envisions the future of digital health becoming integrated into everyday healthcare.
Salesforce provides a social enterprise platform for healthcare organizations. It offers tools like Chatter for collaboration and mobile apps for tasks like patient intake. Salesforce meets security requirements and enables organizations to innovate through open apps and integration with electronic medical records. Companies like Stanford and a large EMR vendor use Salesforce solutions. RehabCare built a fast patient prescreening mobile app on the Salesforce platform. eVariant's HealthConnect product connects healthcare data for reporting, accountability and better outcomes.
Treat'em is a patient-centered social network and health information exchange that allows:
1) Patients to securely share health information and receive support from other patients and caregivers to help manage chronic conditions.
2) Healthcare providers to coordinate care through a centralized timeline of patient treatment plans and share clinical files.
3) Integration of home health monitoring data from devices to provide a more comprehensive health record and help monitor compliance.
This document discusses Medfx's connected healthcare products and services:
- It outlines Medfx's conceptual architecture for connecting jurisdictions, services, registries and point of care systems.
- The key products - Interchange, Connectfx and Lifescape - are mapped to the architecture and their functions described.
- Principles of the architecture include design for change, loose coupling and open standards.
- Onboarding, operational support, cross-border sharing and strategic partners are also covered.
- Additional contact details are provided for sales and technical information.
SpectraSuite-Run your practice your waySpectra EMR
The document discusses the SpectraSuite EHR software. It notes that SpectraSuite provides practice management, electronic records, billing, and e-prescribing modules. It was designed to meet 2011/2012 meaningful use guidelines. The software aims to simplify workflows and automation to improve efficiency. It highlights customizable features like dashboards, anatomy notes, and SOAP notes. Testimonials from doctors praise its ease of use and ability to customize to their needs.
Become a Dragon(r) Medical Practice Edition Partnergr8situation
This document provides information on becoming a reseller for Dragon Medical Practice Edition speech recognition software. It outlines the benefits of partnering with eDist Business to sell DMPE, including opportunities for growth, excellent profit margins of 30%, and eDist's marketing support and training programs. eDist invites partners to leverage their diverse inventory of voice solutions and logistics to increase revenue and profits in 2013.
Aetna care pass challenge webinar 8.1.12health2dev
This document provides information about the Aetna CarePass Developer Challenge, which aims to develop mobile applications to improve medication adherence. It introduces Aetna CarePass and the need for medication reminder solutions. The challenge will award $75,000 to the first place winner and $25,000 to the second place winner for developing an app that allows users to enter medications and receive reminders to take them. The app is also encouraged to provide medication cost information and integrate with the Aetna CarePass platform. The submission deadline is August 17th and winners will be announced in October.
This document discusses questions that an ambulatory physician practice should consider when evaluating participation in a health information exchange organization (HIO). It provides a checklist of 11 workflow questions that address benefits to patient care, common frustrations, how participation could improve communication, and ease of use. The goal is to help practices identify specific values and potential return on investment from joining an HIO. The document emphasizes that responses will vary between HIOs and exploring local options is important.
Personal Health Systems for Patient Self-management: Integration in Pervasive...Andreas Triantafyllidis
Presentation given in the 1st International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare (MobiHealth), Ayia Napa, Cyprus, October 2010.
The paper was given the Best Student Paper Award.
Triantafyllidis, A., Koutkias, V.G., Chouvarda, I., Giaglis, G.D., Maglaveras, N. Personal Health Systems for Patient Self-management: Integration in Pervasive Monitoring Environments (2010) LNICST, Springer 55/2010, pp. 87-94
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Various personal health systems have been applied in pervasive health monitoring, in which the need for patient involvement and self-management support with appropriate health information management tools has been highlighted. This paper presents a novel approach towards constructing a personalized mobile system, introduced as add-on to existing remote monitoring systems, for the management of health information by the patient himself/herself, with a Personal Health Record (PHR) constituting the system backbone. Particular emphasis is given to interconnection aspects with the monitoring system, so as to enable enhanced customization and management of monitoring-driven information provided to the patients according to their requirements/preferences. Communication issues between the monitoring and the proposed system are handled by using well-defined Web service interfaces for data exchange. Our prototype implementation, along with an application scenario presented, illustrate the applicability and virtue of the current work.
Expanding the Boundaries of Healthcare through Enhanced CollaborationSamantha Haas
The document discusses expanding healthcare through enhanced collaboration. It describes Cisco's healthcare team and customers in the sector. It identifies opportunities for video in healthcare administration, care at a distance, language interpretation, and security. The document also discusses emerging trends, wasted communication costs in healthcare, priority IT initiatives, consumerization of health, mobile access demands, architecture for anywhere access, and Cisco's VX Clinical Assistant product.
This document summarizes a research paper on secure medical image watermarking. The paper proposes a system that embeds two watermarks in medical images: 1) a hospital logo watermark and 2) an electronic patient record watermark. It embeds the watermarks using discrete wavelet transform and Arnold scrambling to increase security. The proposed system aims to securely transmit medical images over the internet while embedding patient information to avoid tampering, ensure integrity and authenticate the image source. Experimental results show the system increases accuracy and achieves high peak signal-to-noise ratio values when extracting the embedded watermarks from the transmitted images.
The presentation discusses Telkom's implementation of healthcare IT solutions in Indonesia. It provides an overview of Telkom's business portfolio and status as the largest telecom company in Indonesia. It then discusses Indonesia's current healthcare landscape, including fragmented systems and the government's goal to increase healthcare spending. The presentation outlines Telkom's healthcare information exchange and EHR plans and implementation, and notes challenges that must be addressed. It concludes with lessons learned from Telkom's healthcare IT work.
Sharing : Sumbangsih Telkom untuk Ekosistem Kesehatan pada Reuni Akbar Fakult...Saiful Hidayat
The document discusses e-health in Indonesia. It outlines the key stakeholders in Indonesia's e-health ecosystem, including healthcare providers, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, the government, universities, patients and the public. It also discusses the current state of e-health implementation in Indonesia, noting that Indonesia is still at a developing stage according to the WHO Global Survey in 2009. The implementation of e-health in Indonesia will require progress across several foundational areas.
Team Peace of Mind is developing several healthcare products including:
1) A patient feedback and information system to increase patient control and provide medical staff insight.
2) A hospital readmission dashboard to help hospitals save penalties and predict finances.
3) A hospital performance dashboard for hospitals and insurance with data integration and predictive analytics.
4) A referral system for primary care doctors to improve outcomes through recommendations.
The products will be sold through direct sales and subscriptions with a focus on development, sales, and marketing. Customer testing of business models was found to be important.
IHE / RSNA Image Sharing Project - IHE Colombia Workshop (12/2014) Module 5bIHE Brasil
This document summarizes a presentation about the USA Pilot Radiology National Image-Sharing Program. The program aims to enable sharing of medical images and reports between healthcare providers using standards-based interoperability profiles from the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative. The pilot implemented an image exchange network between five academic medical centers using IHE profiles for cross-enterprise document sharing and consumer-directed sharing of medical images and reports through patient-controlled personal health records. Over 6,400 patients have enrolled in the program to date.
This document discusses chronic diseases as a major problem in New York state and Governor Cuomo's efforts to address it. It outlines New York's Medicaid Redesign Team plan, which focuses on patient-centered medical homes and health homes to improve population health and lower costs. It also discusses the role of integrated care management, telehealth, and technology companies in coordinating care delivery.
Interconnected Health 2012 Hitech 3 Years Laterprivacypros
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act or HITECH was passed by the Congress three years ago. Among its provisions, HITECH sought to strengthen privacy and security measures over health information. Specifically, it added new privacy and security requirements for business associates, established new breach notification requirements, and enhanced enforcement efforts.
World Health Care Congress - 21st Century Health System0090412scottshreeve
The document summarizes presentations from a World Health Care Congress on building the 21st century health system. Key points include:
- Kaiser Permanente's KP HealthConnect is the largest civilian deployment of an electronic health record system, covering 8.6 million members and 36 million records. It provides physicians and staff with complete, accessible, connected patient information.
- The Kaiser Permanente Collaborative Cardiac Care Service reduced all-cause mortality in enrolled patients by 89% through coordination among medical teams and programs.
- Kaiser Permanente's health IT vision is to create a system that is preventative, personalized, affordable and supports research through a networked, collaborative infrastructure.
- Crossover
Saiful hidayat 09112012 rancangan ina integrated e-health persixii 1.1Saiful Hidayat
The document provides an overview of Telkom's initiatives for e-healthcare in Indonesia. It discusses Telkom's development of a health information exchange platform and electronic health record system. It also describes Telkom's integrated e-health solution that connects various healthcare providers and payors through the Telkom HIE. The solution aims to improve interoperability, workflow processes, and reporting across the healthcare ecosystem in Indonesia.
M12S18 - Records and Information Management: What Healthcare Should be Learni...MER Conference
Speakers: Hon. Ronald J. Hedges, Linda Kloss, & Deborah Kohn, MPH RHIA FACHE
Healthcare organizations are making unprecedented investments in information technology to accelerate the transition from paper to electronic health records as a foundation for improving care delivery.
The health care industry is learning that implementing information management and communications technology does not ensure that information is complete, accurate, reliable, secure, or used appropriately.
In fact, research is revealing new data errors and other information-related unintended consequences can impede safe use of technology.
Read More: http://www.rimeducation.com/videos/rimondemand.php
This document contains birthdays, names, ages, favorite animals, and pets of six friends - Kaylee Lederar, Asha Kelly, Emily Brown, Sophie Lederar, Alaura Watson, and ends by stating "THE END REALY". It provides basic personal details about each friend in a structured list format.
Hf 2009 Basilio, Diego, Manuel Y Andresdiego.revilla
The document reports on the results of 4 experiments comparing different chemicals for thinning 'Empire' apple trees. Benzyladenine (BA) was consistently more effective at reducing fruit set and increasing individual fruit weight compared to naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) or carbaryl (CB). BA reduced yield in 3 of the 4 trials but improved fruit size distribution. BA was also found to stimulate increased shoot growth. Prohexadione calcium (PR) was less effective than BA for thinning and reduced seed number per fruit in some tests. The conclusion is that BA is a reliable and concentration-dependent thinner that shows promise for use on mature 'Empire' apple trees.
The document discusses how TheKVM is different from other consultancy firms by bringing in new technologies and products that enable real growth. It focuses on scouting new potential technologies, transforming them into products, adding technologies to expand business globally through strategic alliances. TheKVM goes beyond strategy consulting to the point of growth implementation. It then lists several domains where it has inventions available for outlicensing, including specialty polymers and coatings, petrochemical additives, water and wastewater technologies, enzymes and biotechnology, packaging, adhesives and antimicrobials. It invites requests for inventions to solve problems in these domains and others such as information and communication technologies.
Electric City provides a range of print and technology solutions including digital print, direct mail, point of purchase displays, and sales support materials. They help streamline processes and reduce costs for clients. The company also prints the bilingual Koinoiah magazine about stewardship in communities on recycled and FSC certified paper, as well as 15,000 local business directories monthly and 12,000 fundraising order forms per client order.
Become a Dragon(r) Medical Practice Edition Partnergr8situation
This document provides information on becoming a reseller for Dragon Medical Practice Edition speech recognition software. It outlines the benefits of partnering with eDist Business to sell DMPE, including opportunities for growth, excellent profit margins of 30%, and eDist's marketing support and training programs. eDist invites partners to leverage their diverse inventory of voice solutions and logistics to increase revenue and profits in 2013.
Aetna care pass challenge webinar 8.1.12health2dev
This document provides information about the Aetna CarePass Developer Challenge, which aims to develop mobile applications to improve medication adherence. It introduces Aetna CarePass and the need for medication reminder solutions. The challenge will award $75,000 to the first place winner and $25,000 to the second place winner for developing an app that allows users to enter medications and receive reminders to take them. The app is also encouraged to provide medication cost information and integrate with the Aetna CarePass platform. The submission deadline is August 17th and winners will be announced in October.
This document discusses questions that an ambulatory physician practice should consider when evaluating participation in a health information exchange organization (HIO). It provides a checklist of 11 workflow questions that address benefits to patient care, common frustrations, how participation could improve communication, and ease of use. The goal is to help practices identify specific values and potential return on investment from joining an HIO. The document emphasizes that responses will vary between HIOs and exploring local options is important.
Personal Health Systems for Patient Self-management: Integration in Pervasive...Andreas Triantafyllidis
Presentation given in the 1st International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare (MobiHealth), Ayia Napa, Cyprus, October 2010.
The paper was given the Best Student Paper Award.
Triantafyllidis, A., Koutkias, V.G., Chouvarda, I., Giaglis, G.D., Maglaveras, N. Personal Health Systems for Patient Self-management: Integration in Pervasive Monitoring Environments (2010) LNICST, Springer 55/2010, pp. 87-94
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Various personal health systems have been applied in pervasive health monitoring, in which the need for patient involvement and self-management support with appropriate health information management tools has been highlighted. This paper presents a novel approach towards constructing a personalized mobile system, introduced as add-on to existing remote monitoring systems, for the management of health information by the patient himself/herself, with a Personal Health Record (PHR) constituting the system backbone. Particular emphasis is given to interconnection aspects with the monitoring system, so as to enable enhanced customization and management of monitoring-driven information provided to the patients according to their requirements/preferences. Communication issues between the monitoring and the proposed system are handled by using well-defined Web service interfaces for data exchange. Our prototype implementation, along with an application scenario presented, illustrate the applicability and virtue of the current work.
Expanding the Boundaries of Healthcare through Enhanced CollaborationSamantha Haas
The document discusses expanding healthcare through enhanced collaboration. It describes Cisco's healthcare team and customers in the sector. It identifies opportunities for video in healthcare administration, care at a distance, language interpretation, and security. The document also discusses emerging trends, wasted communication costs in healthcare, priority IT initiatives, consumerization of health, mobile access demands, architecture for anywhere access, and Cisco's VX Clinical Assistant product.
This document summarizes a research paper on secure medical image watermarking. The paper proposes a system that embeds two watermarks in medical images: 1) a hospital logo watermark and 2) an electronic patient record watermark. It embeds the watermarks using discrete wavelet transform and Arnold scrambling to increase security. The proposed system aims to securely transmit medical images over the internet while embedding patient information to avoid tampering, ensure integrity and authenticate the image source. Experimental results show the system increases accuracy and achieves high peak signal-to-noise ratio values when extracting the embedded watermarks from the transmitted images.
The presentation discusses Telkom's implementation of healthcare IT solutions in Indonesia. It provides an overview of Telkom's business portfolio and status as the largest telecom company in Indonesia. It then discusses Indonesia's current healthcare landscape, including fragmented systems and the government's goal to increase healthcare spending. The presentation outlines Telkom's healthcare information exchange and EHR plans and implementation, and notes challenges that must be addressed. It concludes with lessons learned from Telkom's healthcare IT work.
Sharing : Sumbangsih Telkom untuk Ekosistem Kesehatan pada Reuni Akbar Fakult...Saiful Hidayat
The document discusses e-health in Indonesia. It outlines the key stakeholders in Indonesia's e-health ecosystem, including healthcare providers, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, the government, universities, patients and the public. It also discusses the current state of e-health implementation in Indonesia, noting that Indonesia is still at a developing stage according to the WHO Global Survey in 2009. The implementation of e-health in Indonesia will require progress across several foundational areas.
Team Peace of Mind is developing several healthcare products including:
1) A patient feedback and information system to increase patient control and provide medical staff insight.
2) A hospital readmission dashboard to help hospitals save penalties and predict finances.
3) A hospital performance dashboard for hospitals and insurance with data integration and predictive analytics.
4) A referral system for primary care doctors to improve outcomes through recommendations.
The products will be sold through direct sales and subscriptions with a focus on development, sales, and marketing. Customer testing of business models was found to be important.
IHE / RSNA Image Sharing Project - IHE Colombia Workshop (12/2014) Module 5bIHE Brasil
This document summarizes a presentation about the USA Pilot Radiology National Image-Sharing Program. The program aims to enable sharing of medical images and reports between healthcare providers using standards-based interoperability profiles from the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative. The pilot implemented an image exchange network between five academic medical centers using IHE profiles for cross-enterprise document sharing and consumer-directed sharing of medical images and reports through patient-controlled personal health records. Over 6,400 patients have enrolled in the program to date.
This document discusses chronic diseases as a major problem in New York state and Governor Cuomo's efforts to address it. It outlines New York's Medicaid Redesign Team plan, which focuses on patient-centered medical homes and health homes to improve population health and lower costs. It also discusses the role of integrated care management, telehealth, and technology companies in coordinating care delivery.
Interconnected Health 2012 Hitech 3 Years Laterprivacypros
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act or HITECH was passed by the Congress three years ago. Among its provisions, HITECH sought to strengthen privacy and security measures over health information. Specifically, it added new privacy and security requirements for business associates, established new breach notification requirements, and enhanced enforcement efforts.
World Health Care Congress - 21st Century Health System0090412scottshreeve
The document summarizes presentations from a World Health Care Congress on building the 21st century health system. Key points include:
- Kaiser Permanente's KP HealthConnect is the largest civilian deployment of an electronic health record system, covering 8.6 million members and 36 million records. It provides physicians and staff with complete, accessible, connected patient information.
- The Kaiser Permanente Collaborative Cardiac Care Service reduced all-cause mortality in enrolled patients by 89% through coordination among medical teams and programs.
- Kaiser Permanente's health IT vision is to create a system that is preventative, personalized, affordable and supports research through a networked, collaborative infrastructure.
- Crossover
Saiful hidayat 09112012 rancangan ina integrated e-health persixii 1.1Saiful Hidayat
The document provides an overview of Telkom's initiatives for e-healthcare in Indonesia. It discusses Telkom's development of a health information exchange platform and electronic health record system. It also describes Telkom's integrated e-health solution that connects various healthcare providers and payors through the Telkom HIE. The solution aims to improve interoperability, workflow processes, and reporting across the healthcare ecosystem in Indonesia.
M12S18 - Records and Information Management: What Healthcare Should be Learni...MER Conference
Speakers: Hon. Ronald J. Hedges, Linda Kloss, & Deborah Kohn, MPH RHIA FACHE
Healthcare organizations are making unprecedented investments in information technology to accelerate the transition from paper to electronic health records as a foundation for improving care delivery.
The health care industry is learning that implementing information management and communications technology does not ensure that information is complete, accurate, reliable, secure, or used appropriately.
In fact, research is revealing new data errors and other information-related unintended consequences can impede safe use of technology.
Read More: http://www.rimeducation.com/videos/rimondemand.php
This document contains birthdays, names, ages, favorite animals, and pets of six friends - Kaylee Lederar, Asha Kelly, Emily Brown, Sophie Lederar, Alaura Watson, and ends by stating "THE END REALY". It provides basic personal details about each friend in a structured list format.
Hf 2009 Basilio, Diego, Manuel Y Andresdiego.revilla
The document reports on the results of 4 experiments comparing different chemicals for thinning 'Empire' apple trees. Benzyladenine (BA) was consistently more effective at reducing fruit set and increasing individual fruit weight compared to naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) or carbaryl (CB). BA reduced yield in 3 of the 4 trials but improved fruit size distribution. BA was also found to stimulate increased shoot growth. Prohexadione calcium (PR) was less effective than BA for thinning and reduced seed number per fruit in some tests. The conclusion is that BA is a reliable and concentration-dependent thinner that shows promise for use on mature 'Empire' apple trees.
The document discusses how TheKVM is different from other consultancy firms by bringing in new technologies and products that enable real growth. It focuses on scouting new potential technologies, transforming them into products, adding technologies to expand business globally through strategic alliances. TheKVM goes beyond strategy consulting to the point of growth implementation. It then lists several domains where it has inventions available for outlicensing, including specialty polymers and coatings, petrochemical additives, water and wastewater technologies, enzymes and biotechnology, packaging, adhesives and antimicrobials. It invites requests for inventions to solve problems in these domains and others such as information and communication technologies.
Electric City provides a range of print and technology solutions including digital print, direct mail, point of purchase displays, and sales support materials. They help streamline processes and reduce costs for clients. The company also prints the bilingual Koinoiah magazine about stewardship in communities on recycled and FSC certified paper, as well as 15,000 local business directories monthly and 12,000 fundraising order forms per client order.
Nancy J. Pichard is the Director of Visual Marketing and Merchandising at Talbots Inc. She oversees the catalog design and merchandising for Talbots' spring catalogs, which had a total circulation of $8.7 million across 6 catalogs in March, April and May. The catalogs featured items like cashmere cardigans, skirts and sandals, scarves, linen, neutrals, dresses, and chinos. Pichard worked to market and style key items and collections in each catalog to drive customer demand of over $34 million.
The document provides information on how to work more efficiently on Blackboard, including customizing your My Places page for quick access to courses and settings, updating notification settings, filtering new posts and course updates, checking grades and student engagement through the Retention Centre, personalizing your profile, and using the Performance Dashboard to view student and instructor contributions.
The document discusses turning passions into success. It provides advice on finding your mission and letting that drive you. It stresses the importance of continuous learning and becoming an expert in your field. The document also emphasizes building your personal brand by staying true to yourself and adapting. Finally, it notes the significance of surrounding yourself with mentors, role models, and a supportive network as you pursue turning your passions into a successful career.
The document provides an overview of key concepts in systems analysis for healthcare information systems. It discusses strategic planning, problem analysis, needs assessment, requirements analysis, analysis of alternatives, and cost-benefit analysis as important phases. Methods for fact-finding like interviews, documentation review, observation, and surveys are described. The roles of current and future state analysis in modeling processes and identifying requirements are also covered. Key project management stages for the systems analysis phase are initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing.
Mark Anderson is the CEO of AC Group, a national healthcare IT consulting firm. He has over 36 years of experience in healthcare IT, including serving as CIO for multiple regional healthcare systems. He regularly speaks on electronic health records (EHRs) and healthcare IT. The document discusses EHR trends, challenges with adoption and use, and the need for a strategic, enterprise-wide approach to business intelligence to improve outcomes and efficiencies across the healthcare organization. It also addresses issues around data integration, clinician buy-in, and the importance of an accountable culture for dashboard and scorecard applications.
Saiful Hidayat Pemanfaatan ICT untuk Pengembangan Rumah Sakit Pendidikan impl...Saiful Hidayat
Adalah materi presentasi saya pada Seminar Pengembangan Rumahsakit Pendidikan di Daerah Terpencil
Yogyakarta, 5 Maret 2011 yang diselenggarakan oleh Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gajah Mada Yogyakarta
The document discusses issues and opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry from the perspectives of patients, physicians, and payers. It then summarizes Proteus's approach to developing an "intelligent pharmaceutical system" called Raisin, which incorporates sensors into pills to monitor drug ingestion and effects on patients. Raisin combines data from the ingestible sensors with physiological and activity data to enable truly personalized medicine through a mobile app and collaboration with care providers.
The future of healthcare: a seamless integration of technology into the patie...Matteo Penzo
The healthcare world is evolving: the traditional provider-patient relationship is shifting towards a more complex system in which caregivers and patients are active part of the health path.
The shifting of healthcare business models and ubiquitous connectivity are changing the way technology is perceived in most healthcare systems: we are moving from a world where technology is visible and perceived as a must have, to a world where technology will be ubiquitous and transparent to the patients.
Saiful Hidayat : Improving Hospital Quality of Service Thru Implementing “E...Saiful Hidayat
Adalah Presentasi Saya pada acara Seminar Nasional "Hospital Service to win all"..... yang diselenggarakan di Bali - Hotel Ayodya Tanggal 26 dan 27 Juli 2011,
Connected information technology has the potential to drive service integration and accountability in aged care, but several challenges must be addressed. As the global population ages, joint public and private sector approaches are needed to meet the increasing needs of older adults who require support. While connectivity could allow information sharing to improve care coordination and quality management, assumptions about how service integration will unfold should be examined. True potential will only be achieved through concurrent policy changes, funding, organizational development, and systems changes at all levels.
A survey of VA primary care practitioners found that nearly 30% acknowledged missing abnormal test result notifications due to EHR alert overload. Respondents reported receiving a median of 63 alerts per day, which most felt was excessive. Too many alerts and poor EHR usability were linked to missed results and delayed patient care. Interventions are needed to reduce low-value alerts and improve EHR usability to enhance patient safety.
The document discusses telemedicine and smarter healthcare enabled by new technologies. It notes challenges facing healthcare like rising costs and aging populations. IBM believes innovative use of IT can enable new care delivery models by making healthcare information digital and accessible across organizations. This allows minimizing patient travel and extending care settings. IBM's role focuses on integration strategies using middleware, dashboards, and analytical tools to securely share standardized information and accelerate innovation. Telehealth could connect the wider ecosystem like pharmacies, employers, and life sciences. Potential entry points include integrating medical device data from homes and hospitals into clinical applications and dashboards for clinicians and nurses.
This document outlines an agenda for a HealthVault conference, including:
- An introduction to HealthVault and why it's important from 10:00-12:00.
- A discussion of security and privacy considerations for HealthVault from 13:00-13:30.
- An overview of how to develop HealthVault applications from 13:30-14:30.
- Information on how patients can engage with their health through tools like remote monitoring and chronic condition management.
This document discusses patient-controlled health records and integrated care. It argues that patients should own their health data, not institutions, in order to truly integrate care across settings. A patient-controlled record system called PKB allows data to flow wherever a patient chooses, including to healthcare providers, researchers, insurers, and other stakeholders. This innovative approach starts with giving patients control and has enabled an integrated care network that spans geographical and institutional boundaries to provide the best possible care.
Open Health Assistant - Continua Open ImplementationÁndago
The Open Health Assistant document summarizes the work done to advance open source implementations of Continua Health Alliance protocols. It developed a fully functional implementation of Bluetooth profiles for communicating with biomedical devices according to Continua standards. It also implemented the Continua Optimized Data Exchange Protocol and device specialization protocols. The implementation provides an open API for applications to connect to eHealth services and access data from devices like glucose meters and activity trackers. Future work will focus on open interfaces between disease management services, remote devices, and electronic health records.
The document discusses diabetes management and emerging wireless solutions. It describes how WellDoc uses wireless technologies and a virtual coach to help diabetes patients better manage their condition through medication reminders, blood glucose tracking, and behavioral modification tools. A case study shows how WellDoc helped a patient lower their A1c level and improve self-management over 3 months by analyzing their data, providing education, and facilitating collaboration between the patient and healthcare provider. The conclusion emphasizes how WellDoc aims to engage and empower patients while also supporting clinicians.
SafetyGauge is a patient safety reporting and evaluation system that addresses the federal requirement for hospitals to report adverse events. It allows for fast and easy reporting of safety events from mobile devices and computers. Reporters receive immediate feedback. The system integrates with electronic health records to retrieve patient data and allows safety officers to investigate events collaboratively with reporters. It is currently in alpha testing with the goal of improving safety and quality of care while ensuring compliance with regulations.
CareFeed is an online communication platform that allows physicians to communicate with patients in real-time through a web and mobile application. It is integrated with the Allscripts EHR system to enable physicians to send targeted messages to patient groups based on their medical records. The platform aims to improve chronic disease management by facilitating ongoing physician-patient communication and engagement.
HealthVine is a proposed mobile healthcare information management service that allows users to store and manage all their health information such as medical records, prescriptions, and bills in one place. This provides easy access to medical history during emergencies. HealthVine aims to fill the gap in credible healthcare information resources in India by connecting patients, doctors, and pharmacists. It plans to launch initially in India through partnerships with insurance companies, pharmacists, corporations, and educational groups to provide users convenient access to their timely and updated health information. HealthVine's vision is to become a world-class provider of seamless and timely healthcare information management.
1. Collabor Health
Work 2.0 Platform
for Solutions in Healthcare
1 Wellness & Prevention
2 Patient Information & Clinical Management
3 Professional Collaboration & Research
4 Continuous Medical Education / e-Learning
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3. Portals for Wellness & Prevention
Government Institutions & Ministries
Hospitals
Independent Collabor Health
Practitioners Portal for Users access using Desktops
Receive alerts on Mobiles
Wellness &
Prevention
Diagnostic Labs
Insurance Companies
4. Custom User Interfaces
Optional User
Authentication
Your Logo / Brand Regional
languages
Customized
Menus
Health
Glossaries News Feeds
with RSS
User Centric
Services
With online
Prevention Featured content Payments
Tools & online with Mobile
Health Records Alerts
User
Communities
6. Multi Point Patient Information Access
Multiple Health Record
Services / Applications
Hospitals
Independent
Practitioners One Point
Patient
Information
Access
Health Users /
Patients
Diagnostic Labs Third Party
&
Custom
Health Record
Apps
Insurance Companies
Single Sign On enables Multiple Application Access for users and providers
8. Sub Portals for Collaboration & Research
Illustration:
Illustration: Governments,
Workgroup of Hospitals and
Cardiologists Physicians share
share Videos, information on
Text, Photos and epidemic
Discussions Prevention and
control
Healthcare
Collaboration
Portal
Illustration: Illustration:
Workgroup of Insurance
Physicians, Providers,
Diagnostic Labs Hospitals and
and Hospitals Physicians
share information exchange ideas
and learnings for and share
better diagnostics information on
Insurance Matters
Multiple User Group Profiles facilitate creation of contextual workgroups
14. Multiple User Profiles & Networking
Basic Geospatial Information
(Can be used for proximity
recommendations)
Presence & Detection
Monitoring similar to IM –
Who is online right now ?
User Prompts for profile Customizable Additional
completion and updating Information capture for enabling
contextual networking
User driven Status Update options
to enable intelligent networking
(Can be extended to automated
display Application Login Status)
Admin configured
recommendations for user
networking, apart from user
triggered search
15. Well Defined Information Taxonomy
Master Data Transaction Data
User Group Context Tags
(Web 2.0 Forms)
Specialty User Generated Tags
Sub - Specialty System Generated Tags
User Profile Inputs
Tags content during Input and facilitates Most Relevant Search / Retrieval
16. All popular Web 2.0 forms to capture context
Context Context Tagging Form Supporting forms
Ideas, Research,
Sharing a thought
Information, Statistics
Qualified Inputs,
Seeking An Answer
Objective Information
Seeking a discussion Subjective Inputs
Updated knowledge
Glossary, References,
on Key Topics /
Manuals
Subjects
Blogs Q&A Discussion Wiki Audio, Video
Documents
Photo
The User Interface is inspired by how it presents the user with “contextual filters” during input or search
17. Multi Format Content
Videos Audio Video with Slides
PPT and Document Slide Shows Text with Image editors
18. User Personalization
Information
presented is
personalized to User
Profile Information
19. Dynamic Alert to avoid duplication
Links are dynamically
populated with similar
content during data
entry
System also alerts
users to similar
content on pre
defined websites
20. Security & Privacy
Comprehensive User or Admin driven
Application and Hosting privacy options for all
Security Checklist that user profile and
covers all known
information content
vulnerability points
21. Quick to Market
Collabor Work 2.0 Health is regarded 40% is customized as
a 60% ready solution Per user requirements
Define Design Develop Deploy
List Propose Custom Code Application
Implementation user Interface Customization Hosting
Scope
System / Interface Beta Run /
Identify User Hosting Design Implementation Warranty
Groups
Project Plan Customer Final Launch /
Define Admin Acceptance Sign Off
Functionality
23. Rigorous Requirements Definition
Requirements are documented in detail, using a formal and
rigorous set of templates and formats.
– Formal templates established for functional breakdown, requirements,
design, test plans, tracking, and quality metrics
– Requirements traceability connects the application from business
requirements to QA
– Change control management
Business Functional Use Tech Design
Code Test Cases
Requirement Requirement Cases/UML Document
Key differences and benefits:
• Provides significantly higher test coverage
• Ensure that everything intended was built and tested
• Ensure that everything intended works as expected
24. Code Reusability Paradigm
• Re-usability has multiple dimensions
– Re-usability of Code
– Re-usability of Processes
– Re-usability over Time
– Re-usability across organizations
• Re-usability ensures
– Every rupee is spent wisely and every spend is maximized
for time and technology evolution
• Re-usability allows our clients
– To ensure and institutionalize forward thinking architecture
for immediate and long term cost savings
25. Rigorous QA cycles
Benefits to Clients
Benefits to Clients
– Quality Assurance/Testing is
built into the entire lifecycle.
– Dedicated QA engineers
participate in all phases from
inception to transition
– Each development phase has a
parallel Testing component
– Testing becomes part of the
development – not something
that is added on at the end
27. An introduction to Collabor
• Collabor is a software solutions company, founded in 2004.
• Our focus is on enabling collaboration in enterprises using Web.
• Work 2.0 is our Integrated Online Community platform and is a
customizable product
• Collabor is head quartered in Boston, USA with a 50 seat Product
development centre in Hyderabad, India
• Founders:
Name Role Background
Sandeep
Chairman & CEO
Kaujalgi
Founders
Mahendra
President & COO
Penumathsa
28. Work 2.0 Product Schematic
Administrator User
Access
Core Modules
Search
• Inform
•Personalization Presentation Layer RSS/Alerts
•Workgroups
•Admin Tagging/Bookmarking
Add-On Modules Data Access Layer Integration
• Media Pre-Integrated
•E Learning
•Wiki Custom Integration
•Interact
Polls Visual Integration
Data Layer
Rich Enterprise
Features Security Customize Scalable Integrate
29. Apps within the Engine
Authentication Workflow Engine
Java based Follow a content
Authentication approvals workflow
engine
Integration Engine
Rules Engines
Pull in external
apps or feeds What happens with
content &
documents
Rights Management
Content Management
Prevent Edits,
Downloads, Track content
Forwards, Print Activity Tracking creation, edits,
approvals, views, etc
Track user activity.
Use for analysis,
rewards & payoff
30. Mahendra Penumathsa
President & COO
Collabor Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd
# 32, Street No.2, Sagar Society,
Off Road No.2, Banjara Hills,
Hyderabad – 500034.
Phones: +91-40-40115138 / 40205138
mahendra.penumathsa@collabor.com
www.collabor.com
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