Presentation given in NYC on March 29, 2010 addressing future trends in healthcare IT adoption, with focus on EHRs, PHRs, HIEs and federal stimulus funding.
Micky Tripathi, CEO of the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, says that adequate home care IT is not widely adopted in Massachusetts. A new survey aims to identify gaps in home care providers' IT infrastructure and use. The survey will assess providers' IT capabilities across four tiers of preparedness and make recommendations to help providers improve connectivity and exchange of health information, particularly by connecting to the state's health information exchange. While some home care providers have basic electronic records systems, the survey findings thus far indicate that many still have significant IT gaps.
The document discusses the forces driving healthcare transformation including payment reform, consumerism, digitalization, and emerging data sources. It notes the US healthcare system spends the most per capita but is highly fragmented. Digital health startups have an opportunity to engage patients, enable caregivers, and increase efficiencies. However, adoption faces challenges like data security, interoperability, and suboptimal experiences. The document maps the technology vendor landscape and where funding is going in digital health. It concludes with strategies for market development using an Acquire, Defend, Expand framework.
Big data is more than just a buzzword in healthcare. It's the promise of being able to extract, cull, and interpret medical data to directly benefit population and individual health. learn more about the benefits of big data, roadblocks to leveraging it's potential, how Meaningful Use enablesbig data, what types of cross-country collaboration projects are advancing the use of big data on an international scale, big data's impact on patient privacy and much more! Special thanks to Mandi Bishop for her time on the podcast.
The document discusses several emerging healthcare technology markets including healthcare IT integration, healthcare analytics, health information exchange, and telehealth services. It provides an overview of each market including key factors driving and inhibiting growth, market segmentation, prominent players, and market forecasts. The largest market discussed is healthcare analytics, which is valued at $4.43 billion in 2013 and expected to reach $21.35 billion by 2020 growing at a 25.2% CAGR.
The document proposes the creation of a patient-owned health data cooperative called Our Health Data Cooperative (OHDC) to build a learning health system. OHDC would allow patients to share their de-identified health information to facilitate research on best practices and treatments. It would give patients access to their health data and research findings. OHDC would generate revenue from subscriptions to access the data and from third-party services like telemedicine that it would offer members. The goal is to improve patient outcomes and lower healthcare costs through a transparent, collaborative system.
This document discusses 6 key trends in healthcare: 1) Shift to value-based payment models, 2) Deinstitutionalization of care moving to lower-cost settings, 3) Increased focus on care management and wellness, 4) Growth of the Medicare Advantage market, 5) Adoption of data-driven decision making, and 6) Digital health transformation. It provides examples of how healthcare payors and providers are responding to these trends through strategies like bundled payments, telemedicine, predictive analytics, acquisitions, modern data platforms, and digital solutions to improve the patient and provider experience.
Podcast Summary - Patient Identity and the Role of Today's Modern CIOM2SYS Technology
M2SYS Healthcare Solutions offers this slide show summary of our podcast with Sharon Canner from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) on topics including: patient identity, CIOs, the advantages and disadvantages of a national patient identifier (NPI), how healthcare IT has succeeded and fallen short to implement electronic health records, the impact of health IT on the economy, and more.
Micky Tripathi, CEO of the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, says that adequate home care IT is not widely adopted in Massachusetts. A new survey aims to identify gaps in home care providers' IT infrastructure and use. The survey will assess providers' IT capabilities across four tiers of preparedness and make recommendations to help providers improve connectivity and exchange of health information, particularly by connecting to the state's health information exchange. While some home care providers have basic electronic records systems, the survey findings thus far indicate that many still have significant IT gaps.
The document discusses the forces driving healthcare transformation including payment reform, consumerism, digitalization, and emerging data sources. It notes the US healthcare system spends the most per capita but is highly fragmented. Digital health startups have an opportunity to engage patients, enable caregivers, and increase efficiencies. However, adoption faces challenges like data security, interoperability, and suboptimal experiences. The document maps the technology vendor landscape and where funding is going in digital health. It concludes with strategies for market development using an Acquire, Defend, Expand framework.
Big data is more than just a buzzword in healthcare. It's the promise of being able to extract, cull, and interpret medical data to directly benefit population and individual health. learn more about the benefits of big data, roadblocks to leveraging it's potential, how Meaningful Use enablesbig data, what types of cross-country collaboration projects are advancing the use of big data on an international scale, big data's impact on patient privacy and much more! Special thanks to Mandi Bishop for her time on the podcast.
The document discusses several emerging healthcare technology markets including healthcare IT integration, healthcare analytics, health information exchange, and telehealth services. It provides an overview of each market including key factors driving and inhibiting growth, market segmentation, prominent players, and market forecasts. The largest market discussed is healthcare analytics, which is valued at $4.43 billion in 2013 and expected to reach $21.35 billion by 2020 growing at a 25.2% CAGR.
The document proposes the creation of a patient-owned health data cooperative called Our Health Data Cooperative (OHDC) to build a learning health system. OHDC would allow patients to share their de-identified health information to facilitate research on best practices and treatments. It would give patients access to their health data and research findings. OHDC would generate revenue from subscriptions to access the data and from third-party services like telemedicine that it would offer members. The goal is to improve patient outcomes and lower healthcare costs through a transparent, collaborative system.
This document discusses 6 key trends in healthcare: 1) Shift to value-based payment models, 2) Deinstitutionalization of care moving to lower-cost settings, 3) Increased focus on care management and wellness, 4) Growth of the Medicare Advantage market, 5) Adoption of data-driven decision making, and 6) Digital health transformation. It provides examples of how healthcare payors and providers are responding to these trends through strategies like bundled payments, telemedicine, predictive analytics, acquisitions, modern data platforms, and digital solutions to improve the patient and provider experience.
Podcast Summary - Patient Identity and the Role of Today's Modern CIOM2SYS Technology
M2SYS Healthcare Solutions offers this slide show summary of our podcast with Sharon Canner from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) on topics including: patient identity, CIOs, the advantages and disadvantages of a national patient identifier (NPI), how healthcare IT has succeeded and fallen short to implement electronic health records, the impact of health IT on the economy, and more.
This document provides recommendations for selecting, implementing, and supporting a health information system for an organization. It identifies risks such as privacy/security of patient health information. It also notes opportunities like reducing costs and improving care quality. The document recommends evaluating vendors based on a SWOT analysis and selecting a system that meets legal/regulatory requirements and supports the organization's goals. It stresses developing a change management plan, security/privacy protections, financial sustainability, and end user support for successful implementation and ongoing use of the new system.
"Healthcare Services at Merck & Co". Presentation by Guy Eiferman, President of Healthcare Services and Solutions, Merck & Co., made at the mHealth Israel Investors Summit, June 29, 2015, in Jerusalem
2017 Healthcare Trends. A look into the Top 5 Healthcare Trends for 2017 from www.klara.com. Manage your healthcare practice operations efficiently and prepare for the future with this analysis of the top healthcare trends predicted for 2017. Technology is a key theme in this report.
Direct Boot Camp 2.0 - Tennesse DirectoriesBrian Ahier
The document outlines Tennessee's strategy to promote the adoption of Direct secure messaging starting with state agencies and then expanding to private healthcare providers. It involves establishing a statewide health information service provider (HISP) to connect state agencies. It also describes a financial incentive program for private providers to adopt Direct, listing in an online provider directory, and future enhancements to the directory including improved search and integration features. Considerations for the strategy include that it is low-cost and supports referrals but requires ongoing maintenance and is limited to participants in the program.
Enhance Healthcare Analytics with Consumer DataRay Pun
To succeed in the new value-based care landscape, healthcare providers must expand beyond traditional data sources for healthcare analytics. Leading providers are using consumer data, available at the individual and household level, to supplement clinical and claims data. By integrating consumer insights into models for understanding and predicting patient health, providers can improve the health of Americans and achieve these outcomes:
• Improve community health needs assessments
• Drive patient retention and engagement with personalized
wellness programs
• Reduce patient readmission rates
In early 2015, in a forward-thinking article on Healthcare IT News, HIMSS Analytics identified 18 technologies with positive growth potential that were set to take hold in the industry. This predictive analysis utilized data on technology adoption from 2010 to 2014. HIMSS Analytics has analyzed the changes in buying intent from 2014 through 2015 and is making the analysis available. HIMSS Analytics correctly predicted 4 of the top 5 technologies planned for deployment in 2016. With 2015 behind us and another year’s worth of data at our fingertips, we’ll highlight changes in technology purchase plans by healthcare delivery organizations for 2016.
Data Management - a top Priority for Healthcare PracticesData Dynamics Inc
The healthcare industry has become increasingly data-driven and poised to take a leap into the future, thanks to an increasingly tech-savvy and demanding patient-consumer base. While the Healthcare Data Ecosystem is presently fragmented and often, insufficient, pioneering firms see vast opportunities to be a part of the Healthcare revolution through proper management of their massive amount of Data.
Healthcare has unique data management challenges that other industries do not face, so the solutions that worked in those fields cannot simply be replicated. Challenges in healthcare data management include -
1. Data environment consolidation in acquisitions and mergers
2. Managing the rapid growth of unstructured healthcare data
3. Adhering to the strict healthcare regulations and reforms
On top of this, Healthcare organizations have to ensure that their data management solution must have a dependable & active security protocol to safeguard sensitive information of patients as per HIPAA norms. With the exponential increase in data, risk is only going to amplify.
In case of mergers & acquisitions, a sizable challenge for large healthcare corporates is the Amalgamation and Streamlining Data with the parent company’s processes. This becomes tedious and cost intensive as merging two data environments that are often radically different from each other into a single system, is difficult and tedious.
Healthcare companies need consumer-driven data strategies with patients at the forefront of their planning. How? To know, read on.
Data Dynamics is a leader in intelligent file management solutions that empower enterprises to seamlessly analyze, move, manage and modernize critical data across hybrid, cloud and object-based storage infrastructures for true business transformation.
Network physicians, hospitals, and other care continuum providers work collaboratively in active clinical process improvement programs across service lines and specialties to define, establish, implement, monitor, evaluate and periodically update the processes of:
- Evidence-based medicine
- Beneficiary engagement
- Care coordination
- Conservation of healthcare resources
- Clinical data reporting
Many Health Systems Are Failing the LGBTQ+ Community—Two Ways to ImproveHealth Catalyst
LGBTQ+ community members face unique challenges when accessing healthcare. Lack of knowledge among providers about the LGBTQ+ community leads to stigma, discrimination, and stereotypes that result in higher risk for cancers and substance abuse and higher rates of smoking. Poor health outcomes occur for multiple reasons—clinicians don’t know the best way to collect accurate health information and LGBTQ+ members don’t feel safe sharing personal health information.
The best way for health systems to improve healthcare delivery for the LGBTQ+ community is to rework the way they collect sexual orientation/gender identity data and educate clinicians about the health disparities LGBTQ+ members face.
Vivian Anugwom presented on Allina Health's strategy to address health equity and eliminate health disparities. She discussed how Allina uses data analytics to identify disparities by patient race, ethnicity, language, and other factors. For example, data showed minorities are less likely to use hospice care. Allina provided implicit bias training to physicians to address potential biases influencing low hospice referral rates for African Americans. Vivian also outlined Allina's commitments in various roles to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Here’s How Blockchain Can Revolutionize TelemedicineMatthew Doyle
Could blockchain offer the boost telemedicine needs to reach its potential? Over the past several decades, digitally-facilitated medicine has made significant inroads into mainstream medicine, expanding access to care, improving health outcomes, and lowering costs for patients and providers alike — and yet, adoption is far lower than it should be. According to one study conducted by HIMSS Analytics, the percentage of providers who offer telemedicine solutions hovers at just 71%. Similarly, a 2018 Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) report found the adoption rate for payers to be even less, with only 67% of surveyed employers reporting telemedicine coverage in their largest-enrollment health plans.
The key electronic health record challenges that providers face in 2018 relate to security, interoperability, and physician burnout. Security breaches continue to plague the healthcare industry and reducing the benefits of EHRs. Achieving true interoperability between health systems is difficult due to a lack of standardization and high costs. Physician burnout is also a major problem caused by the increased workload of maintaining patient records in EHR systems.
mHealth Israel_Levi Shapirosrael digital health overviewLevi Shapiro
This document provides an overview of the Israeli digital health sector, including statistics on funding and deals. It notes that Israel has experience in relevant technologies like sensors, algorithms, encrypted communications and cloud computing. The healthcare system has mandated electronic medical records for 22 years. Israeli digital health startups are mostly early-stage, with limited revenue generation so far. Funding of startups in this sector has increased dramatically since 2009. The document concludes with tips for digital health startups, such as quantifying the value proposition to attract funding from pharmaceutical companies seeking to enter digital health.
Slide Presentation for the Week10 Activity of HI 201. Some of the pictures used in the presentation are from http://all-free-download.com/free-photos/.
Director Rodriguez provides an overview to the new impact of the Omnibus HIPAA Rulemaking and highlights OCR’s commitment to enforcement, audit and education initiatives in the coming year.
Direct Boot Camp 2 0 Federal Agency requirements for exchange via directBrian Ahier
The FHA Directed Exchange Workgroup provides updates on efforts to increase the adoption of Direct for health information exchange between federal agencies and non-federal entities. They are educating federal partners on Direct technology and policies, developing common understanding of use cases and security requirements, and identifying baseline documents and FAQs. Establishing a common federal Direct policy would greatly increase its adoption for information exchange. Focused workgroups address Directed exchange, security, and interoperability issues. Risks to Directed exchange between agencies are being identified and recommendations will be provided to ONC.
Direct 2.0 Boot Camp: Deep Dive Into the Direct Trusted Agent Accreditation P...Brian Ahier
The document provides information about DirectTrust and its Trusted Agent Accreditation Program (DTAAP) administered through a partnership with EHNAC. DirectTrust aims to advance secure health information exchange through Direct and establish policies and requirements to enhance trust. The DTAAP accredits Health Information Service Providers (HISPs), Certificate Authorities (CAs), and Registration Authorities (RAs) who act as trusted agents for Direct exchange. The accreditation process involves criteria development, a multi-step application and review process, and re-accreditation every two years to ensure ongoing compliance. DirectTrust also operates a Trust Anchor Bundle Distribution Service to facilitate scalable trust across participating HISPs.
Provides an overview of the current revenue cycle management and its processes and offers a point-of-view on today’s RCM trends and areas of transformation.
New Global Healthcare Another Chapter In Healthcare Marketing Brand ManagementJGB1
Emerging healthcare markets are moving into new phases as access to care increases and clinical / payer administration becomes more established. Successful healthcare marketing ventures require a balanced clinical / cost value proposition based on each nation\'s specific healthcare delivery, government and payer model.
Specialty pharmaceutical-generic companies that expanded pipelines through M&A and revenue through price increases are now facing scrutiny on the sustainability of the traditional model and looking toward more investment in R&D.
Chilmark Research LLC provides the Chilmark Advisory Service (CAS), a 2012 subscription service that offers continuous research and analysis of health IT market trends to help subscribers stay current. The CAS provides an annual market trends report, quarterly in-depth reports, monthly updates, alerts on significant market changes, and direct access to analysts. Pricing options include a 3-seat or 5-seat subscription allowing multiple employees access to all deliverables and the analysts. Chilmark Research focuses solely on healthcare IT and has experienced analysts covering areas like HIEs, ACO IT, consumer engagement, connected health, analytics, and mHealth.
Slides from PHR adoption survey sponsored by California Healthcare Foundation. Survey results released Apr. 13, 2010. Survey conducted end of 2009-early 2010. Caveat: results are heavily weighted to California (KP) experience.
This document provides recommendations for selecting, implementing, and supporting a health information system for an organization. It identifies risks such as privacy/security of patient health information. It also notes opportunities like reducing costs and improving care quality. The document recommends evaluating vendors based on a SWOT analysis and selecting a system that meets legal/regulatory requirements and supports the organization's goals. It stresses developing a change management plan, security/privacy protections, financial sustainability, and end user support for successful implementation and ongoing use of the new system.
"Healthcare Services at Merck & Co". Presentation by Guy Eiferman, President of Healthcare Services and Solutions, Merck & Co., made at the mHealth Israel Investors Summit, June 29, 2015, in Jerusalem
2017 Healthcare Trends. A look into the Top 5 Healthcare Trends for 2017 from www.klara.com. Manage your healthcare practice operations efficiently and prepare for the future with this analysis of the top healthcare trends predicted for 2017. Technology is a key theme in this report.
Direct Boot Camp 2.0 - Tennesse DirectoriesBrian Ahier
The document outlines Tennessee's strategy to promote the adoption of Direct secure messaging starting with state agencies and then expanding to private healthcare providers. It involves establishing a statewide health information service provider (HISP) to connect state agencies. It also describes a financial incentive program for private providers to adopt Direct, listing in an online provider directory, and future enhancements to the directory including improved search and integration features. Considerations for the strategy include that it is low-cost and supports referrals but requires ongoing maintenance and is limited to participants in the program.
Enhance Healthcare Analytics with Consumer DataRay Pun
To succeed in the new value-based care landscape, healthcare providers must expand beyond traditional data sources for healthcare analytics. Leading providers are using consumer data, available at the individual and household level, to supplement clinical and claims data. By integrating consumer insights into models for understanding and predicting patient health, providers can improve the health of Americans and achieve these outcomes:
• Improve community health needs assessments
• Drive patient retention and engagement with personalized
wellness programs
• Reduce patient readmission rates
In early 2015, in a forward-thinking article on Healthcare IT News, HIMSS Analytics identified 18 technologies with positive growth potential that were set to take hold in the industry. This predictive analysis utilized data on technology adoption from 2010 to 2014. HIMSS Analytics has analyzed the changes in buying intent from 2014 through 2015 and is making the analysis available. HIMSS Analytics correctly predicted 4 of the top 5 technologies planned for deployment in 2016. With 2015 behind us and another year’s worth of data at our fingertips, we’ll highlight changes in technology purchase plans by healthcare delivery organizations for 2016.
Data Management - a top Priority for Healthcare PracticesData Dynamics Inc
The healthcare industry has become increasingly data-driven and poised to take a leap into the future, thanks to an increasingly tech-savvy and demanding patient-consumer base. While the Healthcare Data Ecosystem is presently fragmented and often, insufficient, pioneering firms see vast opportunities to be a part of the Healthcare revolution through proper management of their massive amount of Data.
Healthcare has unique data management challenges that other industries do not face, so the solutions that worked in those fields cannot simply be replicated. Challenges in healthcare data management include -
1. Data environment consolidation in acquisitions and mergers
2. Managing the rapid growth of unstructured healthcare data
3. Adhering to the strict healthcare regulations and reforms
On top of this, Healthcare organizations have to ensure that their data management solution must have a dependable & active security protocol to safeguard sensitive information of patients as per HIPAA norms. With the exponential increase in data, risk is only going to amplify.
In case of mergers & acquisitions, a sizable challenge for large healthcare corporates is the Amalgamation and Streamlining Data with the parent company’s processes. This becomes tedious and cost intensive as merging two data environments that are often radically different from each other into a single system, is difficult and tedious.
Healthcare companies need consumer-driven data strategies with patients at the forefront of their planning. How? To know, read on.
Data Dynamics is a leader in intelligent file management solutions that empower enterprises to seamlessly analyze, move, manage and modernize critical data across hybrid, cloud and object-based storage infrastructures for true business transformation.
Network physicians, hospitals, and other care continuum providers work collaboratively in active clinical process improvement programs across service lines and specialties to define, establish, implement, monitor, evaluate and periodically update the processes of:
- Evidence-based medicine
- Beneficiary engagement
- Care coordination
- Conservation of healthcare resources
- Clinical data reporting
Many Health Systems Are Failing the LGBTQ+ Community—Two Ways to ImproveHealth Catalyst
LGBTQ+ community members face unique challenges when accessing healthcare. Lack of knowledge among providers about the LGBTQ+ community leads to stigma, discrimination, and stereotypes that result in higher risk for cancers and substance abuse and higher rates of smoking. Poor health outcomes occur for multiple reasons—clinicians don’t know the best way to collect accurate health information and LGBTQ+ members don’t feel safe sharing personal health information.
The best way for health systems to improve healthcare delivery for the LGBTQ+ community is to rework the way they collect sexual orientation/gender identity data and educate clinicians about the health disparities LGBTQ+ members face.
Vivian Anugwom presented on Allina Health's strategy to address health equity and eliminate health disparities. She discussed how Allina uses data analytics to identify disparities by patient race, ethnicity, language, and other factors. For example, data showed minorities are less likely to use hospice care. Allina provided implicit bias training to physicians to address potential biases influencing low hospice referral rates for African Americans. Vivian also outlined Allina's commitments in various roles to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Here’s How Blockchain Can Revolutionize TelemedicineMatthew Doyle
Could blockchain offer the boost telemedicine needs to reach its potential? Over the past several decades, digitally-facilitated medicine has made significant inroads into mainstream medicine, expanding access to care, improving health outcomes, and lowering costs for patients and providers alike — and yet, adoption is far lower than it should be. According to one study conducted by HIMSS Analytics, the percentage of providers who offer telemedicine solutions hovers at just 71%. Similarly, a 2018 Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) report found the adoption rate for payers to be even less, with only 67% of surveyed employers reporting telemedicine coverage in their largest-enrollment health plans.
The key electronic health record challenges that providers face in 2018 relate to security, interoperability, and physician burnout. Security breaches continue to plague the healthcare industry and reducing the benefits of EHRs. Achieving true interoperability between health systems is difficult due to a lack of standardization and high costs. Physician burnout is also a major problem caused by the increased workload of maintaining patient records in EHR systems.
mHealth Israel_Levi Shapirosrael digital health overviewLevi Shapiro
This document provides an overview of the Israeli digital health sector, including statistics on funding and deals. It notes that Israel has experience in relevant technologies like sensors, algorithms, encrypted communications and cloud computing. The healthcare system has mandated electronic medical records for 22 years. Israeli digital health startups are mostly early-stage, with limited revenue generation so far. Funding of startups in this sector has increased dramatically since 2009. The document concludes with tips for digital health startups, such as quantifying the value proposition to attract funding from pharmaceutical companies seeking to enter digital health.
Slide Presentation for the Week10 Activity of HI 201. Some of the pictures used in the presentation are from http://all-free-download.com/free-photos/.
Director Rodriguez provides an overview to the new impact of the Omnibus HIPAA Rulemaking and highlights OCR’s commitment to enforcement, audit and education initiatives in the coming year.
Direct Boot Camp 2 0 Federal Agency requirements for exchange via directBrian Ahier
The FHA Directed Exchange Workgroup provides updates on efforts to increase the adoption of Direct for health information exchange between federal agencies and non-federal entities. They are educating federal partners on Direct technology and policies, developing common understanding of use cases and security requirements, and identifying baseline documents and FAQs. Establishing a common federal Direct policy would greatly increase its adoption for information exchange. Focused workgroups address Directed exchange, security, and interoperability issues. Risks to Directed exchange between agencies are being identified and recommendations will be provided to ONC.
Direct 2.0 Boot Camp: Deep Dive Into the Direct Trusted Agent Accreditation P...Brian Ahier
The document provides information about DirectTrust and its Trusted Agent Accreditation Program (DTAAP) administered through a partnership with EHNAC. DirectTrust aims to advance secure health information exchange through Direct and establish policies and requirements to enhance trust. The DTAAP accredits Health Information Service Providers (HISPs), Certificate Authorities (CAs), and Registration Authorities (RAs) who act as trusted agents for Direct exchange. The accreditation process involves criteria development, a multi-step application and review process, and re-accreditation every two years to ensure ongoing compliance. DirectTrust also operates a Trust Anchor Bundle Distribution Service to facilitate scalable trust across participating HISPs.
Provides an overview of the current revenue cycle management and its processes and offers a point-of-view on today’s RCM trends and areas of transformation.
New Global Healthcare Another Chapter In Healthcare Marketing Brand ManagementJGB1
Emerging healthcare markets are moving into new phases as access to care increases and clinical / payer administration becomes more established. Successful healthcare marketing ventures require a balanced clinical / cost value proposition based on each nation\'s specific healthcare delivery, government and payer model.
Specialty pharmaceutical-generic companies that expanded pipelines through M&A and revenue through price increases are now facing scrutiny on the sustainability of the traditional model and looking toward more investment in R&D.
Chilmark Research LLC provides the Chilmark Advisory Service (CAS), a 2012 subscription service that offers continuous research and analysis of health IT market trends to help subscribers stay current. The CAS provides an annual market trends report, quarterly in-depth reports, monthly updates, alerts on significant market changes, and direct access to analysts. Pricing options include a 3-seat or 5-seat subscription allowing multiple employees access to all deliverables and the analysts. Chilmark Research focuses solely on healthcare IT and has experienced analysts covering areas like HIEs, ACO IT, consumer engagement, connected health, analytics, and mHealth.
Slides from PHR adoption survey sponsored by California Healthcare Foundation. Survey results released Apr. 13, 2010. Survey conducted end of 2009-early 2010. Caveat: results are heavily weighted to California (KP) experience.
Presentation used for eHI webcast on May 27, 2009. Webcast focused on Consumer Role in Healthcare IT, Post Stimulus.
Purpose was to articulate what/how consumer may benefit from clinician adoption of EHRs.
The Chilmark Advisory Service is an annual subscription that provides ongoing research and analysis of trends in the health IT market. It includes annual and quarterly reports on various sectors, monthly updates, alerts, and direct access to analysts. The research focuses on four domains: health information exchange, analytics, consumer engagement, and connected care. The service is aimed at helping stakeholders in the health IT sector stay informed of latest developments. Pricing options include three-seat or five-seat annual subscriptions.
This document discusses population health management (PHM) and identifies some key challenges. It notes that PHM involves the proactive management of patient health by a network of providers working with community partners. PHM is being driven by a shift to value-based payment models that financially link providers and hold them accountable for total cost of care. This will require significant changes to move from fee-for-service to models rewarding quality and efficiency. The document also discusses the importance of continuity of information, management, and relationships between providers in achieving the goals of PHM. It identifies establishing integrated networks, agreeing on important metrics, developing strong analytics capabilities, and engaging all stakeholders as top challenges for PHM.
Família fatores transcrição com ebp foram 1ªs desempenhar papel diferenciação...Van Der Häägen Brazil
Os fatores de transcrição C/EBP, SREBP-1c, PPARγ e C/EBPα desempenham papéis importantes na diferenciação de adipócitos. A expressão destes fatores é regulada por modificações epigenéticas como metilação de histonas.
PHRs, Where We've Been, Where We're GoingJohn Moore
Presentation by Chilmark Research at the annual AHRQ event, Sept. '09 where we present info on current trends in PHRs, the continuing issue of low adoption and argue for new discussion on Personal Health Platforms.
Part of the "2016 Annual Conference: Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics" held at Harvard Law School on May 6, 2016.
This conference aimed to: (1) identify the various ways in which law and ethics intersect with the use of big data in health care and health research, particularly in the United States; (2) understand the way U.S. law (and potentially other legal systems) currently promotes or stands as an obstacle to these potential uses; (3) determine what might be learned from the legal and ethical treatment of uses of big data in other sectors and countries; and (4) examine potential solutions (industry best practices, common law, legislative, executive, domestic and international) for better use of big data in health care and health research in the U.S.
The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School 2016 annual conference was organized in collaboration with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the Health Ethics and Policy Lab, University of Zurich.
Learn more at http://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/events/details/2016-annual-conference.
Reducing Health Care Costs by Pulling IT into Healthcare Organizationsosloy2k
Much has made of the government’s effort to “push” IT, or more accurately electronic health records into healthcare. This article examines how we might pull other IT solutions such as evidence based medicine and secure physician communication into healthcare organizations.
Pharma must change the ways it deals with physicians and patients. These three digital health technology companies will revolutionize the way Pharma does business.
Strategies by which Personal Health Record Vendors Increase Market ShareNS_Slideshare
Highlights of research:
*Usage more than doubled from 2.7% in 2008 to 7% in 2009. However, current users are not those who can use it the most (elderly, chronically ill, low-income)
*Top barriers to use: privacy concerns, lack of physician support of phr use, patients not compelled to use phr (associated solutions offered)
*Conclusions: Though many varying opinions, very little data to support clear concensus of direction of PHR industry. However, companies such as Google and Microsoft are continuing with PHR product.
*Recommendations: PHR vendors should parter with fitness/medical device products and charge interface fee, Generate revenue through advertisements on home page of PHR record, Partner with insurance companies, hospitals, physician offices, employers as preferred PHR vendor.
Please review poster for more details including differences between Google and MS Health Vault, a fee-based PHR model and risks.
The document discusses how close various healthcare technologies are to reaching a "tipping point" of widespread adoption. It analyzes segments like remote patient monitoring, disease management programs, and personal health records. While some areas like mobile health show promise, most segments are still fragmented with no clear leader. Google Health is called a "wildcard" that could potentially dominate personal health records by automatically populating records. The biggest future tipping points are predicted to be mobile telehealth and technologies that support "hospital at home" models.
Trends in Personal Health Information MgmtJohn Moore
The document discusses different models for managing personal health information (PHI) including stand-alone consumer applications, employer/health plan sponsored platforms, provider sponsored platforms, and a potential utility service model. It notes that internet-based PHI platforms are evolving rapidly and that data liquidity and incentives to share data will be paramount for their success. Web-based PHI solutions that can compile data from various sources will likely dominate the market.
The document discusses the Personal Health Record (PHR), which allows individuals to manage their own health information in order to better participate in their healthcare. A PHR contains health history, medications, allergies, immunizations and other medical data from individuals and providers. PHRs provide benefits like increased patient involvement, but also have barriers like usability, privacy and reliability concerns. The selection of a secure and standards-based PHR is important for managing personal health information.
This document provides tips for doing business in healthcare IT. It summarizes recent trends in the industry including increasing venture capital funding and electronic health record adoption rates. It also outlines challenges healthcare CIOs face such as security issues, implementing healthcare reforms, and retaining their position. The document advocates becoming a healthcare thought leader by getting certified, blogging, joining industry associations, and understanding the clinical side of healthcare.
Star* Cunningham founded 4D Healthware after working for IBM managing a $180M telecommunications portfolio. 4D Healthware will create a mobile app to serve as a personalized health hub for users, providing medical information, medication reminders, secure storage of health records, and social networking support. The app aims to address limitations of current health apps such as usability issues and lack of customized medical information. Revenue will come from app downloads and licensing fees from hospitals and researchers.
In search of a digital health compass: My data, my decision, our powerchronaki
Knowledge is power. Despite extensive investments in digital health technology, navigating the health system online is challenging for most citizens. Also for eHealth, the “Inverse Care Law” proposed by Hart in 1971, seems to apply. Availability of good medical or social care services and tools online, varies inversely with the need of the population. The low adoption of eHealth services, and persistent disparities in health triggers a call for multidisciplinary action.
Barriers and challenges are not to be underestimated. Culture, education, skills, costs, perceptions of power and role, are essential for multidisciplinary action. This comes together in digital health literacy, which ought to become an integral part to navigate any health system. Patients living with an implanted device or coping with persistent, chronic disease such as diabetes, as well as citizens engaged in self-care, caring for an elderly relative, a neighbor, or their child with illness or deteriorating health, need a digital health compass.
The panel will engage the audience to elaborate on a vision for this personal, digital health compass and drive advancement in health informatics and digital health standards. The transformative power of health data fueled by targeted digital health literacy interventions can be leveraged by open, massive, and individualized delivery. This way, digital health literate, confident patients and citizens join health professionals, researchers and policy makers to address age-related health and wellness changes to shape the emerging precision medicine and population health initiatives.
From a panel in the eHealthweek 2016. http://www.ehealthweek.org/ehome/128630/hl7-efmi-sessions/
An Introduction to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act -- HITECH and electronic medical records -- part of the economic stimulus package.
The document discusses the origins and requirements of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, which provides $19.2 billion in incentives for healthcare providers to adopt electronic medical records (EMRs). The act requires EMRs to be certified and demonstrate meaningful use, though these terms are still being defined. While some hospitals have implemented basic EMR functions, full integrated systems have only been adopted by 1.5% of US hospitals. The challenges of implementing complex EMR systems that can exchange and integrate data both within and between healthcare organizations are discussed.
Topics:
-How is the role of messaging evolving within the healthcare community?
- What best practices should healthcare providers take to comply with regulations and plan for the future.
Aman Quadri - Future Trends with Health and Wellness.Dataconomy Media
About Aman: I would say that one particular industry cannot define my work or where my passion lie, but currently I am immersed in Blockchain, Healthcare, and Cryptocurrency.
How a healthcare management system (hms) is improving hospitals and clinicsShelly Megan
A healthcare management system (HMS) improves hospitals and clinics in several key ways:
1) It integrates and organizes the large amounts of data that healthcare organizations need to track, including clinical, financial, patient, and other medical data.
2) It allows doctors to access patient medical histories and test results digitally through electronic medical records, improving diagnosis and care.
3) It enhances the patient experience through online appointment booking, health assistance, and access to their own health records.
4) It automates administrative and documentation tasks through robotic process automation to reduce errors and improve efficiency.
Mental health: the prefect subject for app useNIHR_MindTech
This document discusses the potential for mobile apps in mental healthcare. It notes that mental health issues affect 1 in 4 people in the UK and cost the economy £105 billion per year. Apps have potential to help close treatment gaps by providing evidence-based therapies digitally like CBT. However, there are challenges around evaluating the thousands of existing mental health apps and ensuring user safety. The document outlines examples of current NHS apps for medication tracking, peer support, and improving access to services. It envisions a future with more user-led digital tools that blend technology with traditional care to provide long-term support and rapid learning.
Chapter 1The Transforming World of Health Information ManagemeEstelaJeffery653
Chapter 1
The Transforming World of Health Information Management
The Case for an Enterprise
Solution
The St. Rita’s Case
Who appointed the EIM team?
CIO Joan Morton
Why was EIM the team appointed?
Sort out the root causes of data integrity issues at St. Rita’s
Determine the feasibility of developing an enterprise division to assure data integrity
The St. Rita’s Case
The initial members of the EIM team
Denise – HIM professional
Bob – Business analyst
Linda – Decision support analyst
Val – Project manager
Shirlee – Clinical analyst
Monte – Systems analyst
The St. Rita’s Case
The EIM team’s charge
Study St. Rita’s data problems
Recommend new ideas and improvements
Assess feasibility of an EIM division
Develop an action plan to implement improvements
Enterprise Information Management
Enterprise information management (EIM)
A set of functions used by organization to plan, organize, and coordinate people, processes, technology, and content for managing information as a corporate asset that ensures data quality, safety, and ease of use.
Data Governance
Data governance (DG)
A specific EIM function that supports coordination among all other EIM functions by establishing data standards, policies, procedures, and accountabilities that span the entire organization.
Definition of
health information
Definition of Health Information
Definition dependent upon the context
Information about health science and health-related issues published by an authoritative source
For example, journals, magazines, web sources
Secondary patient-related data
For example, aggregated data in registries
Primary patient-related data
For example, specific patient data used for healthcare delivery
Electronic Health Records:
Differing Definitions
EMR – Electronic medical record
Electronic record
Health-related information about an individual
Is created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within one healthcare organization
National Alliance for Health Information Technology
Electronic Health Records:
Differing Definitions
EHR – Electronic health record
Electronic record
Health-related information about an individual
Conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards
Is created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff across more than one healthcare organization
National Alliance for Health Information Technology
Electronic Health Records:
Differing Definitions
PHR – Personal health record
Electronic record
Health-related information about an individual
Conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards
Is drawn from multiple sources
Managed, shared, and controlled by the individual
National Alliance for Health Information Technology
Complexity of data flow and retrieval
Clinic Appointment and Visit Example
Healthcare Data Flow Across Users
Healthcare Information Exchanges (HIEs)
Federal-state collaboration
Enable and expand secure electronic movement and use of ...
Personal health records (PHRs) have the potential to improve health outcomes but face challenges regarding interoperability, security, and privacy. PHRs could allow individuals to manage their own healthcare by communicating with providers and accessing health information. However, PHRs currently lack standardization and the ability to exchange information between different systems. Addressing issues such as determining security protocols, exchanging data between health information exchanges, and clarifying legal policies will help realize the full benefits of PHRs. Widespread adoption also requires resolving questions over who pays for and controls PHR data. Further research is needed to understand how to best design PHRs and incentivize their use.
Why should we care about integrating data? What should we be trying to achieve? Population Health. The Softer, Human Side of Being “Data Driven” not “Driven By Data." The New Era of Decision Support in Healthcare. Top 10 Challenges To Integrating External Data.
The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
Travel Clinic Cardiff: Health Advice for International TravelersNX Healthcare
Travel Clinic Cardiff offers comprehensive travel health services, including vaccinations, travel advice, and preventive care for international travelers. Our expert team ensures you are well-prepared and protected for your journey, providing personalized consultations tailored to your destination. Conveniently located in Cardiff, we help you travel with confidence and peace of mind. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
Kosmoderma Academy, a leading institution in the field of dermatology and aesthetics, offers comprehensive courses in cosmetology and trichology. Our specialized courses on PRP (Hair), DR+Growth Factor, GFC, and Qr678 are designed to equip practitioners with advanced skills and knowledge to excel in hair restoration and growth treatments.
Co-Chairs, Val J. Lowe, MD, and Cyrus A. Raji, MD, PhD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to Alzheimer’s disease for this CME/AAPA activity titled “Alzheimer’s Disease Case Conference: Gearing Up for the Expanding Role of Neuroradiology in Diagnosis and Treatment.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/3PvVY25. CME/AAPA credit will be available until June 28, 2025.
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.
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
Histololgy of Female Reproductive System.pptxAyeshaZaid1
Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but the heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on your skin. From itchy rashes to unwanted pigmentation, several skin conditions become more prevalent during these warmer months.
Promoting Wellbeing - Applied Social Psychology - Psychology SuperNotesPsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
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
1. EHRS, PHRs & ARRA Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going Presentation at: IT & the Future of Managed Care: The Next Wave March 29, 2010, New York, NY By: John Moore, Managing Partner [email_address]
What is it Anytime/anywhere/any device SPIME (space & time) Personal Actionable Engaged Who is Customer All consumers How many use it Tens of millions When 2010-20??