MU presentation I presented tot he champions.
Survey after presentation is at: http://bit.ly/NYUMUSURVEY
For more details I can be reached at:
leanthonyrn@gmail.com
or LinkedIN
Health care consumers benefit from understanding some of the issues involved in providing them with the best care, and some things they can do themselves to prepare for and learn about these issues. Doctors, nurses, and other health professionals dedicate their lives to caring for their patients. But providing health care can be complicated.
We welcomed Dr. Andrew Feifer for a presentation about Ned, an app designed specifically for prostate cancer patients, as well as a discussion about the incorporation of data driven smart technology in the survivorship of cancer patients.
The webinar was followed by an interactive question & answer session.
Ned was conceptualized and co-founded by our webinar presenter: Dr. Andrew Feifer, a Urologic Surgical Oncologist at Trillium Health Centre in Toronto. Dr. Feifer evisioned a tool that would empower prostate cancer survivors by putting their health into their own hands and giving them more options to manage their own care.
This document proposes developing an analytical engine to address grand challenges in healthcare by providing personalized, real-time analytics and insights from medical data at scale. It would generate medical history insights, alerts and suggestions for patients, test trend overviews and financial analytics for healthcare providers, and support filtered, real-time research over large populations. The system would involve real-time data monitoring, cleaning, analysis and rendering of personalized suggestions and actionable insights using machine learning models. The goal is to help improve decision making, compliance and make better use of healthcare data.
HXR 2016: To Heal and to Cure: Digital Health ExperiencesHxRefactored
Dr. Bruce Bloom is the President and Chief Science Officer of Cures Within Reach. His journey to this position started in February 2002, when he became the Executive Director of Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships, a 501(c)(3) private operating foundation. In 2005, when Goldman Partnerships created the public charity Partnership for Cures to carry on the Goldman mission, Dr. Bloom became President and Chief Science Officer. In October 2012, Partnership for Cures changed its name to Cures Within Reach to better reflect the focus of its mission: repurposing drugs and other treatments to drive more treatments to more patients more quickly.
Dr. Bloom directs the operation of this public charity dedicated to improving patient quality and length of life by facilitating pilot clinical trials testing repurposed treatments designed to be immediately incorporated into clinical use.
Cures Within Reach’s newest venture is CureAccelerator™, the only global online repurposing research collaboration platform designed to bring together funders, clinicians, researchers, industry and lay stakeholders to create and conduct pilot clinical trials that drive more repurposed treatments to more patients more quickly.
Larry William Chang presents on mHealth and discusses how mobile technologies can transform patient care. He discloses his involvement with emocha Mobile Health and research grants. The presentation covers how technologies like sensors, social apps, and messaging can engage patients and be used for education, diagnosis, treatment, research, and communication between visits. Examples include apps to track symptoms, medications, and research participation. Chang argues these new tools provide opportunities for more participatory care models but cautions they require evaluation to ensure no harm to patients.
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Lesley Solomon, Bri...HxRefactored
The Brigham and Women's Hospital Innovation Hub (iHub) was created to foster innovation among clinicians and staff and help move ideas from concept to implementation. The iHub provides programs like innovation accelerators and advisory services to help innovators overcome common barriers to innovation such as lack of funding, time, and clarity on next steps. Notable innovations supported include reducing MRI analysis time from 3 days to 3 seconds. Innovators report that the iHub helped connect them to resources and partners to further develop their ideas.
HXR 2016: Improving Insurance Member Experiences -Janna Kimel, CambiaHxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, customer experience, and design within the health insurance space. Each panelist will present the current state of experience at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
MU presentation I presented tot he champions.
Survey after presentation is at: http://bit.ly/NYUMUSURVEY
For more details I can be reached at:
leanthonyrn@gmail.com
or LinkedIN
Health care consumers benefit from understanding some of the issues involved in providing them with the best care, and some things they can do themselves to prepare for and learn about these issues. Doctors, nurses, and other health professionals dedicate their lives to caring for their patients. But providing health care can be complicated.
We welcomed Dr. Andrew Feifer for a presentation about Ned, an app designed specifically for prostate cancer patients, as well as a discussion about the incorporation of data driven smart technology in the survivorship of cancer patients.
The webinar was followed by an interactive question & answer session.
Ned was conceptualized and co-founded by our webinar presenter: Dr. Andrew Feifer, a Urologic Surgical Oncologist at Trillium Health Centre in Toronto. Dr. Feifer evisioned a tool that would empower prostate cancer survivors by putting their health into their own hands and giving them more options to manage their own care.
This document proposes developing an analytical engine to address grand challenges in healthcare by providing personalized, real-time analytics and insights from medical data at scale. It would generate medical history insights, alerts and suggestions for patients, test trend overviews and financial analytics for healthcare providers, and support filtered, real-time research over large populations. The system would involve real-time data monitoring, cleaning, analysis and rendering of personalized suggestions and actionable insights using machine learning models. The goal is to help improve decision making, compliance and make better use of healthcare data.
HXR 2016: To Heal and to Cure: Digital Health ExperiencesHxRefactored
Dr. Bruce Bloom is the President and Chief Science Officer of Cures Within Reach. His journey to this position started in February 2002, when he became the Executive Director of Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships, a 501(c)(3) private operating foundation. In 2005, when Goldman Partnerships created the public charity Partnership for Cures to carry on the Goldman mission, Dr. Bloom became President and Chief Science Officer. In October 2012, Partnership for Cures changed its name to Cures Within Reach to better reflect the focus of its mission: repurposing drugs and other treatments to drive more treatments to more patients more quickly.
Dr. Bloom directs the operation of this public charity dedicated to improving patient quality and length of life by facilitating pilot clinical trials testing repurposed treatments designed to be immediately incorporated into clinical use.
Cures Within Reach’s newest venture is CureAccelerator™, the only global online repurposing research collaboration platform designed to bring together funders, clinicians, researchers, industry and lay stakeholders to create and conduct pilot clinical trials that drive more repurposed treatments to more patients more quickly.
Larry William Chang presents on mHealth and discusses how mobile technologies can transform patient care. He discloses his involvement with emocha Mobile Health and research grants. The presentation covers how technologies like sensors, social apps, and messaging can engage patients and be used for education, diagnosis, treatment, research, and communication between visits. Examples include apps to track symptoms, medications, and research participation. Chang argues these new tools provide opportunities for more participatory care models but cautions they require evaluation to ensure no harm to patients.
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Lesley Solomon, Bri...HxRefactored
The Brigham and Women's Hospital Innovation Hub (iHub) was created to foster innovation among clinicians and staff and help move ideas from concept to implementation. The iHub provides programs like innovation accelerators and advisory services to help innovators overcome common barriers to innovation such as lack of funding, time, and clarity on next steps. Notable innovations supported include reducing MRI analysis time from 3 days to 3 seconds. Innovators report that the iHub helped connect them to resources and partners to further develop their ideas.
HXR 2016: Improving Insurance Member Experiences -Janna Kimel, CambiaHxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, customer experience, and design within the health insurance space. Each panelist will present the current state of experience at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
The Use of Predictive Analytics in Health Carejetweedy
This document discusses the use of predictive analytics in healthcare. It describes how predictive analytics uses data and statistics to analyze massive amounts of patient information to predict outcomes. This can help with readmissions, triage, emergency care, detecting patient decompensation, and adverse events. Challenges to implementing predictive analytics in healthcare electronically include testing models, oversight, data quality, and ensuring interoperability between systems. When done correctly, predictive analytics has the potential to improve patient health and lower healthcare costs.
The document introduces Treatment Scores, an app that aims to make treatment decisions more evidence-based and patient-centered. It does this by having patients rate potential treatments based on preferences around side effects and complications, then rescoring treatments accordingly. Treatment lists and scores are generated from aggregating and quantifying medical research in a proprietary backend. The app and company are led by a team of physicians with experience in quality improvement, healthcare management, and technology development.
HXR 2016: FAST TRACK: Prove It: The role of Evidence and Insights in Health I...HxRefactored
Using evidence and insights during the post-intervention phase allows for:
1) Evaluating the impact of the intervention by measuring changes in determinants, behaviors, and health outcomes.
2) Iteratively improving the intervention design based on lessons learned.
3) Determining if the intervention worked as intended and should be continued, modified, or discontinued.
Speech recognition and clinical knowledge systemsKlaus Stanglmayr
The document discusses combining speech recognition technology with clinical decision support tools to improve clinical documentation. It highlights how SpeechMagic speech recognition software integrates with Elsevier's clinical reference and decision support tools to allow doctors to access evidence-based medical information while dictating patient notes. The combination aims to enhance patient care by facilitating documentation while reducing errors and improving efficiency.
Thomas Willkens-El impacto de las ciencias ómicas en la medicina, la nutrició...Fundación Ramón Areces
El 29 de marzo de 2016 celebramos un Simposio Internacional sobre el 'Impacto de las ciencias ómicas en la medicina, nutrición y biotecnología'. Organizado por la Fundación Ramón Areces en colaboración con la Real Academia Nacional de Medicina y BioEuroLatina, abordó cómo un mejor conocimiento del genoma humano está permitiendo notables avances hacia una medicina de precisión.
A 3+ Year Review of 12 StartUp Health Companies ProgressGary Monk
On 10/26/15 I met 12 StartUp Health companies at the Cleveland Clinic. This annotated presentation shows where these companies are today in terms of activity and funding status. Some encouraging reading (See slide 15 summary)
85% of clinical trials fail to recruit enough patients, 80% fail to finish on time. A key issue is 70% of patients live more that 2 hours from the study site. Wearable devices can support the collection of real world data in the patients home as well as create novel endpoints
This document summarizes a presentation on using data and informatics to improve allied health services. It discusses the history of allied health and challenges with data collection. Examples are provided of projects in New Zealand that used data to enhance patient and clinician experiences, reduce hospital-acquired infections, and inform staffing needs. The presentation emphasizes standardizing data to facilitate benchmarking and applying knowledge gained from data analysis to drive improvements in allied health.
This document discusses building a sustainable business model focused on improving medication adherence. It notes that 50% of patients do not take their medication as prescribed, and poor adherence costs $100 billion annually in the U.S. alone. The document introduces Janssen Healthcare Innovation's app to encourage medication adherence through a consumer-focused, omnichannel approach available on multiple platforms. The goal is to empower consumers to take ownership of their treatment and health.
This document discusses the benefits of using robots and AI assistants to manage healthcare and free up humans to focus on more meaningful tasks. It argues that machines are well-suited for collecting and analyzing health data over time without burdening people. With a standardized health record accessible to both humans and machines, baseline health metrics can be established and personalized care plans can dynamically evolve based on changing health status. Ultimately, this approach aims to help people better understand and own their health so they can focus on their goals and dreams rather than worrying over mundane healthcare tasks.
HxRefactored 2015: MediSafe "Cloud-Synced Medication Management for Patients ...HxRefactored
MediSafe introduces their medication
management solution cloud-synced mobile app designed to help people integrate healthier behaviour into their daily lives.
The document discusses the need to improve healthcare access globally through new technologies. It notes that many parts of the world lack adequate healthcare facilities and information about health issues in their areas. Upgrading countries with latest technologies is urgent to help healthcare systems gain insights quickly, prevent further health degradation, and save lives by fighting diseases more effectively. Faster technologies can also save time over paper systems by reducing data entry and providing instant results.
Data analytics are having a significant impact on the healthcare industry. As the world's population lives longer on average, current treatment options face substantial hurdles in Clinical Data Science.
The document discusses innovative technology to improve medication adherence. It notes that between 30-50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as recommended, costing the NHS billions. The YOURmeds system is presented as an intelligent medication packaging solution that provides reminders and monitoring to improve adherence. It consolidates medications into clear blister packs with reminders. Sensors track when medications are accessed and share this data through a portal. The system aims to increase social care capacity by replacing some visits with remote monitoring. Clinical trials are planned to study its impact on conditions like heart failure and diabetes that account for a large burden on the healthcare system.
Technology Trends in Healthcare and How They Willl Affect Your BusinesseFax
Professionals in the Healthcare Industry are using technology more every day. from Electronic Health Records to online faxing with eFax. There are many benefits to using these developed technologies, such as saving you time and and money, and improving your businesses process. Find out more!
Is there an opportunity for dentists to receive Meaningful Use Incentive funds? What measures must be performed to qualify, and are those measures the same as other physicians? Find out in this informative presentation on Dentists and Meaningful Use.
The document discusses the emerging field of precision medicine and how it represents a shift from symptom-based to evidence-based to personalized medicine. Precision medicine utilizes large datasets including multi-omics data, imaging, and other clinical data combined with machine learning algorithms and reference databases to generate personalized molecular profiles and enable targeted prevention and treatment. Key to realizing precision medicine's potential is establishing standards, processes, and reference databases to facilitate large-scale data analysis and ensure results can be reproduced.
New NHS Trust research infographic: do your doctors spend 50% of their time w...Nuance Healthcare EMEA
The document discusses new research on the impacts of accurate and complete clinical documentation. It finds that incomplete or inaccurate documentation can negatively impact patient care, clinician productivity, and healthcare costs. Specifically, the research found that doctors spend over half their time on documentation tasks and searching for missing information, which costs nearly £20,000 per doctor annually. The research aims to provide benchmarks to improve information flow, clinician productivity, and overall healthcare costs through better clinical documentation practices.
This document discusses GE Healthcare and its role in addressing challenges in healthcare. It provides an overview of GE Healthcare, including its history, size, areas of business, and investments in research and development. It then discusses some key trends in healthcare, such as rising chronic diseases, aging populations, and cost pressures. It outlines GE Healthcare's "healthymagination" initiative which aims to improve quality and access to healthcare while reducing costs. The document also discusses how GE Healthcare is working to address needs in areas like the operating room, ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, and pain management through innovation and technology.
The Use of Predictive Analytics in Health Carejetweedy
This document discusses the use of predictive analytics in healthcare. It describes how predictive analytics uses data and statistics to analyze massive amounts of patient information to predict outcomes. This can help with readmissions, triage, emergency care, detecting patient decompensation, and adverse events. Challenges to implementing predictive analytics in healthcare electronically include testing models, oversight, data quality, and ensuring interoperability between systems. When done correctly, predictive analytics has the potential to improve patient health and lower healthcare costs.
The document introduces Treatment Scores, an app that aims to make treatment decisions more evidence-based and patient-centered. It does this by having patients rate potential treatments based on preferences around side effects and complications, then rescoring treatments accordingly. Treatment lists and scores are generated from aggregating and quantifying medical research in a proprietary backend. The app and company are led by a team of physicians with experience in quality improvement, healthcare management, and technology development.
HXR 2016: FAST TRACK: Prove It: The role of Evidence and Insights in Health I...HxRefactored
Using evidence and insights during the post-intervention phase allows for:
1) Evaluating the impact of the intervention by measuring changes in determinants, behaviors, and health outcomes.
2) Iteratively improving the intervention design based on lessons learned.
3) Determining if the intervention worked as intended and should be continued, modified, or discontinued.
Speech recognition and clinical knowledge systemsKlaus Stanglmayr
The document discusses combining speech recognition technology with clinical decision support tools to improve clinical documentation. It highlights how SpeechMagic speech recognition software integrates with Elsevier's clinical reference and decision support tools to allow doctors to access evidence-based medical information while dictating patient notes. The combination aims to enhance patient care by facilitating documentation while reducing errors and improving efficiency.
Thomas Willkens-El impacto de las ciencias ómicas en la medicina, la nutrició...Fundación Ramón Areces
El 29 de marzo de 2016 celebramos un Simposio Internacional sobre el 'Impacto de las ciencias ómicas en la medicina, nutrición y biotecnología'. Organizado por la Fundación Ramón Areces en colaboración con la Real Academia Nacional de Medicina y BioEuroLatina, abordó cómo un mejor conocimiento del genoma humano está permitiendo notables avances hacia una medicina de precisión.
A 3+ Year Review of 12 StartUp Health Companies ProgressGary Monk
On 10/26/15 I met 12 StartUp Health companies at the Cleveland Clinic. This annotated presentation shows where these companies are today in terms of activity and funding status. Some encouraging reading (See slide 15 summary)
85% of clinical trials fail to recruit enough patients, 80% fail to finish on time. A key issue is 70% of patients live more that 2 hours from the study site. Wearable devices can support the collection of real world data in the patients home as well as create novel endpoints
This document summarizes a presentation on using data and informatics to improve allied health services. It discusses the history of allied health and challenges with data collection. Examples are provided of projects in New Zealand that used data to enhance patient and clinician experiences, reduce hospital-acquired infections, and inform staffing needs. The presentation emphasizes standardizing data to facilitate benchmarking and applying knowledge gained from data analysis to drive improvements in allied health.
This document discusses building a sustainable business model focused on improving medication adherence. It notes that 50% of patients do not take their medication as prescribed, and poor adherence costs $100 billion annually in the U.S. alone. The document introduces Janssen Healthcare Innovation's app to encourage medication adherence through a consumer-focused, omnichannel approach available on multiple platforms. The goal is to empower consumers to take ownership of their treatment and health.
This document discusses the benefits of using robots and AI assistants to manage healthcare and free up humans to focus on more meaningful tasks. It argues that machines are well-suited for collecting and analyzing health data over time without burdening people. With a standardized health record accessible to both humans and machines, baseline health metrics can be established and personalized care plans can dynamically evolve based on changing health status. Ultimately, this approach aims to help people better understand and own their health so they can focus on their goals and dreams rather than worrying over mundane healthcare tasks.
HxRefactored 2015: MediSafe "Cloud-Synced Medication Management for Patients ...HxRefactored
MediSafe introduces their medication
management solution cloud-synced mobile app designed to help people integrate healthier behaviour into their daily lives.
The document discusses the need to improve healthcare access globally through new technologies. It notes that many parts of the world lack adequate healthcare facilities and information about health issues in their areas. Upgrading countries with latest technologies is urgent to help healthcare systems gain insights quickly, prevent further health degradation, and save lives by fighting diseases more effectively. Faster technologies can also save time over paper systems by reducing data entry and providing instant results.
Data analytics are having a significant impact on the healthcare industry. As the world's population lives longer on average, current treatment options face substantial hurdles in Clinical Data Science.
The document discusses innovative technology to improve medication adherence. It notes that between 30-50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as recommended, costing the NHS billions. The YOURmeds system is presented as an intelligent medication packaging solution that provides reminders and monitoring to improve adherence. It consolidates medications into clear blister packs with reminders. Sensors track when medications are accessed and share this data through a portal. The system aims to increase social care capacity by replacing some visits with remote monitoring. Clinical trials are planned to study its impact on conditions like heart failure and diabetes that account for a large burden on the healthcare system.
Technology Trends in Healthcare and How They Willl Affect Your BusinesseFax
Professionals in the Healthcare Industry are using technology more every day. from Electronic Health Records to online faxing with eFax. There are many benefits to using these developed technologies, such as saving you time and and money, and improving your businesses process. Find out more!
Is there an opportunity for dentists to receive Meaningful Use Incentive funds? What measures must be performed to qualify, and are those measures the same as other physicians? Find out in this informative presentation on Dentists and Meaningful Use.
The document discusses the emerging field of precision medicine and how it represents a shift from symptom-based to evidence-based to personalized medicine. Precision medicine utilizes large datasets including multi-omics data, imaging, and other clinical data combined with machine learning algorithms and reference databases to generate personalized molecular profiles and enable targeted prevention and treatment. Key to realizing precision medicine's potential is establishing standards, processes, and reference databases to facilitate large-scale data analysis and ensure results can be reproduced.
New NHS Trust research infographic: do your doctors spend 50% of their time w...Nuance Healthcare EMEA
The document discusses new research on the impacts of accurate and complete clinical documentation. It finds that incomplete or inaccurate documentation can negatively impact patient care, clinician productivity, and healthcare costs. Specifically, the research found that doctors spend over half their time on documentation tasks and searching for missing information, which costs nearly £20,000 per doctor annually. The research aims to provide benchmarks to improve information flow, clinician productivity, and overall healthcare costs through better clinical documentation practices.
This document discusses GE Healthcare and its role in addressing challenges in healthcare. It provides an overview of GE Healthcare, including its history, size, areas of business, and investments in research and development. It then discusses some key trends in healthcare, such as rising chronic diseases, aging populations, and cost pressures. It outlines GE Healthcare's "healthymagination" initiative which aims to improve quality and access to healthcare while reducing costs. The document also discusses how GE Healthcare is working to address needs in areas like the operating room, ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, and pain management through innovation and technology.
Technology will save our minds and bodiesdavidchraca
This document discusses how technology is improving healthcare in several ways:
1) IBM's Watson supercomputer can help doctors make better diagnoses and treatment recommendations to replace human errors.
2) The Omnifluent Health app translates conversations between doctors and patients in any language to overcome language barriers.
3) Networking sites like Doximity allow doctors to consult with colleagues worldwide to improve patient care.
This document discusses engaging patients in clinical research. It notes that currently many clinical practice guidelines have low levels of evidence due to gaps in research evidence. Involving patients throughout the research process from designing studies to disseminating results can help address these gaps. The document outlines various roles patients can play at each stage of research, from providing input on study design to assisting with study recruitment and monitoring studies. It also discusses challenges like making protocols feasible for patients. The PROSPER study is highlighted as an example of patient-centered research that addresses outcomes important to patients. The conclusion emphasizes that patients will continue driving improvements in care and should be meaningfully engaged in the research process.
This document outlines Dave deBronkart's journey from being diagnosed with cancer in 2007 to becoming a prominent advocate for patient engagement and empowerment. It discusses how he used online resources and connected with other patients online to research his condition, treatment options, and find doctors. This marked a transformation from a closed medical system to an open network where patients can access information and support from each other. The document argues that engaged, empowered patients will be an essential part of the healthcare system going forward to address the growing demographic of older patients. It suggests the concept of patient engagement is going through a paradigm shift as more recognize the importance of patient perspectives in care.
MEDINFO 2013 Panel on Personalized Healthcare and Adherence: Issues and Chall...Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh
Venue: The 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark.
http://medinfo2013.dk
Moderator: Dr. Marion Ball (IBM Research/JHU); Panelists: Dr. Vimla Patel (NYAM), Dr. Bern Shen (Healthcrowd), Dr. Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh (IBM Research)
Organizer: Dr. Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh (phsueh@us.ibm.com)
Personalization is key to the delivery of wellness care including preventive measures and disease management regimes, where patients take on increased responsibility for
their own health. While personalized care has already taken a giant leap through genomics, it remains a challenge to understand how individual differences play a role in patient adherence and manage recommended changes accordingly.
Practical methods of creating and evaluating personalized
systems have not been fully established. In particular, the role of data-driven analytics in producing actionable insights for practitioners is unclear, and the use of behavioral data has created additional challenges to the understanding of patient adherence for effective care delivery.
The panel will discuss the challenges that face many countries around personalized care from various perspectives. These range from behavioral aspects such as maintaining good practices, cognitive aspects such as how do individuals make decisions in the lights of good evidence, social aspects such as how to engage patients in sustaining adherence behavior, to technological aspects such as how to evaluate individual applicability of data-driven analytics and personalized technological systems.
The panel is expected to contribute to the global community by presenting lessons learned from
existing pilot designs and a collective list of recommendations for pilot design of personalized services at the conclusion of this panel.
The e-patient: empowered or overwhelmed? Patient's perspective on new technol...jangeissler
"The e-patient: empowered or overwhelmed? Patient's perspective on new technologies", presented by Jan Geissler at EFGCP Annual Conference 2013 on "Virtual Future: Ethical dimensions of emerging technologies in clinical trials and research" on 29 January 2013 in Brussels
Keynote at NCQA's Medical Home Summit, July 2014. - I'll try to fix the font & layout problem - Microsoft doesn't allow "embed custom fonts" in Mac Powerpoint - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't! Grr...
Jan Geissler - How Patient (Advocates) discuss Clinical Research on the Internetpatvocates
"How Patient (Advocates) discuss Clinical Research on the Internet", presented by Jan Geissler (Twitter @jangeissler) at DIA Clinical Forum in The Hague on 9 Oct 2012.
NI2016 is the Nursing Informatics conference, in a different country every other year; this year it's Geneva, Switzerland. This talk focused on how nursing informatics can empower patients and families by sharing medical data.
Rock Report: Personalization in Consumer Health by @Rock_HealthRock Health
Overview of personalization in healthcare, including opportunities, barriers and case studies related to a market estimated to reach $450B+ by 2015. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/XxcA
Ochsner Health System created its Center for Innovation in 2013 to develop new care delivery models using emerging technologies. It partnered with Apple to integrate patient data from Apple HealthKit into its Epic electronic health record, allowing seamless sharing of health information between patients and physicians. This integration allows for real-time monitoring of chronic conditions like heart failure. Ochsner is focused on chronic disease management and using new technologies to target behavioral factors influencing health outcomes. It prioritizes reducing heart failure readmissions through targeted chronic care management with nurse monitoring and at-home weight tracking.
Mobile Health at Ochsner: The Apple HealthKit and Epic EMR IntegrationRahlyn Gossen
The document discusses innovation in health care delivery at Ochsner Health System. It describes how Ochsner Center for Innovation was created in 2013 to develop new care delivery models using the newest technologies. It provides examples of innovations like integrating Ochsner's electronic health record with Apple HealthKit to allow seamless sharing of patient data between patients and physicians. The document advocates for an innovative model of care delivery that utilizes technology to remotely monitor and manage large patient populations with chronic conditions in a more efficient way.
Va open notes and blue button va ehealth university dec 2012Susan Woods
This document discusses the VA's Blue Button and Open Notes initiatives which aim to give patients access to their health records and information. It notes that over 1.9 million VA patients have registered for online access to their records through My HealtheVet. The document outlines what health data is currently available to patients through the VA's patient portal as well as what additional data may be made available in the future. It discusses the benefits of open notes and greater patient access to health records based on studies that have found it improves patient-provider communication, patient knowledge and self-care, and patient participation in their care. The document advocates for continued expansion of patient access to health records and greater patient involvement in healthcare design and delivery.
Beyond Proofs of Concept for Biomedical AIPaul Agapow
This document discusses challenges with applying machine learning and AI to healthcare and biomedicine. It summarizes that while AI promises improvements, many projects fail to deliver due to issues like focusing on the wrong problems, lack of data, and lack of collaboration between fields. It advocates for approaches like validating and reproducing results, ensuring interpretability, collaborating across expertise, and focusing on incremental improvements rather than novel methods alone.
Patient Centered Information Technology focuses on moving away from a paternalistic, doctor-centered approach to one that is more patient-centered through the use of online communication and access to health records. Studies showed that online communication via secure messaging improved patient satisfaction and reduced phone calls. Releasing test results and doctor's notes online did not increase confusion, anxiety or health utilization. Patients felt more empowered and in control of their care. The future of patient access online may include untethered personal health records on mobile devices and greater use of social media for peer-to-peer sharing of health experiences and information.
This document profiles Dave deBronkart, known as "e-Patient Dave", a cancer survivor and advocate for engaged, empowered patients. It discusses how the rise of the internet and digital connectivity has shifted where medical information and expertise can be found, allowing patients to connect with each other and participate more actively in their own care. It argues that patients should have access to their own clear medical data and notes several examples of how patient engagement and empowerment can improve health outcomes.
Patient Advocates in Cancer Research: European Patients’ Perspective - Jan ...patvocates
Patient Advocates in Cancer Research: European Patients’ Perspective, presented by Jan Geissler (Twitter @jangeissler) at ISOQOL 19th Annual Conference, Budapast, 26 Oct 2012
K Bobyk - %22A Primer on Personalized Medicine - The Imminent Systemic Shift%...Kostyantyn Bobyk
This newsletter discusses various topics related to science and healthcare. It provides information on free smartphone apps that can help with work, personalized medicine and the shift towards more tailored healthcare, the science and policy around marijuana, potential for an NIH equipment library, and a conference for NIDDK fellows. The conference will feature keynote speakers and discuss various research topics, with the goal of networking and career development for fellows.
1) The document discusses how healthcare culture must change to effectively adopt electronic health records (EHRs) and personal health records (PHRs).
2) Migrating from paper-based to electronic records is a "wicked problem" due to differing views among stakeholders and changing constraints.
3) An iterative approach considering people, processes, and platforms together is needed to solve complex problems in healthcare and drive innovation through technology.
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Founder's Story: AiCure by Adam Hanina-CEO & Co-Founderams345
Cornell Health Tech Conference held on March 4,2016 at Cooper Union (https://healthconference2016.splashthat.com/) included Founder's Story: Adam Hanina, CEO & Co-Founder of AiCure. Here is the video that accompany's this slide deck:
https://youtu.be/Cm3MtgsKbrM
Presenter: Adam Hanina-CEO & Co-Founder, AiCure
Cornell Health Tech Conference held on March 4,2016 at Cooper Union (https://healthconference2016.splashthat.com/) included 4 minute startup pitches from health startups. Here is the video that accompany's this slide deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACBsaE6TnzM
Presenter: Rohit Jain '16, Co-Founder
Cornell Health Tech Conference held on March 4,2016 at Cooper Union (https://healthconference2016.splashthat.com/) included 4 minute startup pitches from health startups. Here is the video that accompany's this slide deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqxiY_g3x1c
Presenter: Ellen Su- CEO & CoFounder
Cornell Health Tech Conference held on March 4,2016 at Cooper Union (https://healthconference2016.splashthat.com/) included 4 minute startup pitches from health startups. Here is the video that accompany's this slide deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnbjwZHhFn4
Presenter: Frank Borchetta CoFounder
This document discusses how medical scribes and voice recognition technology can help physicians spend more time interacting with patients rather than their electronic health records (EHRs). It notes that using scribes and Dragon Transcription software can increase the number of patient visits physicians can conduct per day by 9% and free up their time spent on documentation. Finally, the document provides sources for the market size of over 900,000 physicians and one billion annual patient visits in the United States that could benefit from these technologies.
Cornell Health Tech Hackathon: BuddyMD Pitchams345
Cornell Health Tech Hackahton March 2016 https://healthhack2016.splashthat.com/
Interactive voice-based solution for medication adherence & information. Utilizing Amazon's Echo.
Team
Shayra Kamal-Cornell University, BS IS, BSOC '17
Laura Kirsch-Cornell University, MBA Sloan - Masters of Health Admin '17
George Li Engineering Engineering BS CS '18
Nathan Liu-Cornell Weill Medical, MD Medicine '19
Noah Schutte-Dev Bootcamp BS CS '16
David Westfall-Cornell University, BS Biochemistry; Anticipated MD '19
Cornell Health Tech Hackathon: VitaPelle Pitchams345
Cornell Health Tech Hackathon March 2016: https://healthhack2016.splashthat.com/
We make personalized skin care recommendations based on dynamic environment (UV Index, Pollution, Humidity and etc) data and your basic skincare (gender, age, ethnicity) profile.
Team
Moyouri Bhattacharjee-Cornell University, BS Bio '16
Alice Chen-MIT, BS Bio '16
Esther Jeon-Cornell University, BS CS '19
Martin Li-Stony Brook University, BS CS '18
Grace Yang-NYU Stern, MBA '17
Jesse Yuan-Cornell University, BS CS '19
Regina Zhang-Cornell University, BS Engineering '16
Cornell Health Tech Hackathon: Health Pred Pitchams345
Surveying public health records to provide potential patients with best pricing location. aka like medical glass door!
Team
Jean Marie Calvo-Harvard, MPH/DDS '17
Kanal Chaudhary-Rwth Aachen Germany, PhD Cancer Genomics '13
Benoit Corda-NYU, PhD CS '17
Jierui Song-Columbia University, MS Data Science '16
Gloria Wu-Cornell Weill Medical, MD/PhD Medicine '19
Cornell Health Tech Hackathon March 2016 at Cornell Tech in NYC. https://healthhack2016.splashthat.com/
Sequence Hacking Pitch at Data Science Hackathonams345
This document discusses sequences and their importance in learning. It provides examples of sequences without memory to predict the next element. The document also includes musical sequences, such as a Bach invention and lyrics from Eminem's "Lose Yourself". Finally, it lists flexibility, autonomy and efficiency as important concepts.
Cryptocurious Pitch Deck: Data Science Hackathon 2016ams345
This document discusses analyzing cryptocurrency data to better understand issues like volatility and identify signals of future price changes. It outlines problems in the cryptocurrency space, questions the team aims to address through data analysis, and the unique dataset available from analyzing all cryptocurrency transactions. The team's actionable goal is to find early signals of price or volume changes from transaction data and exchange rates. Features for analysis are listed and the team explores correlations, random forests, Granger causality tests and linear models to identify relationships but finds weak predictive signals within the time constraints.
Cornell: Random Hacks of Kindness-Afya MedRec demoams345
Five Afya Foundation clinics in Haiti rely on excel to enter and store patient data. Introducing MedRec Lite IOS APP. Record Data with a built-in database on local handheld devices (tablets, phones, PC). This allows for mobility, feasibility, and is nto limited by internet access.
Team Members
Chengxian Ren, MEng ECE '16
Jiayi Sun, MEng ECE '16
Mingyuan Huang, MEng ECE '16
Shang-Tzu Chen, MEng ECE '16
Tianyi Ding, MEng ECE '16
Yun Qing, MEng ECE '16
Cornell: Random Hacks of Kindness: Ithaca Choice Demoams345
The Ithaca Voice newspaper is looking to generate additional revenue beyond advertisements. They propose a new feature called "The Ithaca Choice" which would display local business deals and discounts on an online calendar. Businesses would pay a fee to post their promotions, and consumers could sign up to receive discount coupons via email. A survey found over 80% of consumers use online coupons and over 50% would be open to expanding coupon use through local media sites. Financial projections estimate the feature could generate over $4,700 in additional monthly revenue by December.
Cornell Random Hacks of Kindness: Afya MedRec Demoams345
Five Afya Foundation clinics in Haiti rely on excel to enter and store patient data. Introducing MedRec Lite IOS APP. Record Data with a built-in database on local handheld devices (tablets, phones, PC). This allows for mobility, feasibility, and is nto limited by internet access.
Team Members:
Chengxian Ren
Jiayi Sun, MS CEE '16
Mingyuan Huang, MEng ECE '16
Shang-Tzu Chen MEng ECE '16
Tianyi Ding MEng ECE '15
Yun Qing MEng ECE '16
Cornell: Random Hacks of Kindness Demo-Afya Afycientams345
Cornell: Random Hacks of Kindness Demo
Five Afya Foundation clinics in Haiti rely on excel to enter and store patient data. Afya Afycient is a modern, easy to use database and medical record system. It is efficient, secure, and simple.
Team Members:
Allie Meng, BS CS '15
Ariel Ganz, PhD Nutrition '17
Giri Kuncoro, MPS IS '16
Joanne Kim, BS Fashion '17
Melody Spencer, BS CS '18
Modern: Hackathon Demo at Cornell Fintech Hackathon ams345
This document discusses financial inclusion for underbanked consumers in Latin America. It notes that there are around 80 million people without bank accounts in Mexico and 250 million in Latin America overall. While microfinance has helped reach some, there are still opportunities to expand access through mobile technology. A proposed solution involves a mobile app that allows underbanked users to access financial services and pay bills through a network of retail stores and partners.
Schema Demo: Cornell Fintech Hackathon OCT 2015ams345
Jamie, an 18-year-old freshman, wants to create a mobile app that allows users to track spending habits, share real-time updates and spending history with friends, and receive targeted ads and promotions. The app's strengths include its ease of use, connectivity, integration of social media and financial planning, and ability for peer-to-peer sharing. However, initially collecting a large user database and having a similar business model to competitors pose challenges. Partnering with companies and promoting the app's ability to help users spend responsibly could help address weaknesses and threats from larger tech firms.
The team PYNZ consists of 4 members: Nadav Nehoran, Pine Wu, Yiwei An, and Zhen Liang. They are working on a project called Ideaction. The document provides the team name, project name, and lists the team members.
Mercurius is named after the roman god mercurius, the god of trade and science. The planet mercurius is named after the same god. Mercurius is sometimes called hydrargyrum, means ‘watery silver’. Its shine and colour are very similar to silver, but mercury is a fluid at room temperatures. The name quick silver is a translation of hydrargyrum, where the word quick describes its tendency to scatter away in all directions.
The droplets have a tendency to conglomerate to one big mass, but on being shaken they fall apart into countless little droplets again. It is used to ignite explosives, like mercury fulminate, the explosive character is one of its general themes.
share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
Does Over-Masturbation Contribute to Chronic Prostatitis.pptxwalterHu5
In some case, your chronic prostatitis may be related to over-masturbation. Generally, natural medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can help mee get a cure.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/uFdc9F0rlP0
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Travel vaccination in Manchester offers comprehensive immunization services for individuals planning international trips. Expert healthcare providers administer vaccines tailored to your destination, ensuring you stay protected against various diseases. Conveniently located clinics and flexible appointment options make it easy to get the necessary shots before your journey. Stay healthy and travel with confidence by getting vaccinated in Manchester. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
5. “So what’s been going on?”
1 "What Doctors Wished Their Patients Knew." Consumer Reports. N.p., Feb. 2011. Web.
6. “So what’s been going on?”
1 "What Doctors Wished Their Patients Knew." Consumer Reports. N.p., Feb. 2011. Web.
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