This document discusses how employee health impacts workplace productivity and costs. It notes that chronic diseases are rising globally, costing lives and economic productivity. While information technology has transformed many areas of life, healthcare has been slow to evolve. Poor health habits among employees are a top challenge for controlling healthcare costs. The document then introduces myHealthvalet as a digital platform that connects employees to healthcare providers to improve health outcomes and reduce absenteeism and costs for employers. By investing in employee health, companies save more money than they spend through lower healthcare costs and productivity losses.
2022 Guide to Improved Patient Outcomes: AI-Powered Remote Monitoring and Inc...Aggregage
A new year means new healthcare challenges. With a soaring need for remote patient monitoring (RPM) as COVID-19 variants spread, 100Plus continues to eliminate patient, clinician, and healthcare system barriers to RPM use. After wide adoption of 100Plus' RPM framework by providers and health care networks, we decided to perform a quality analysis to uncover the impact of our RPM system on key health metrics, and surveyed providers to gather perspectives on how 100Plus' RPM has affected and improved care delivery.
Mintu Turakhia M.D. M.A.S., Director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health and a cardiac electrophysiologist, outcomes researcher, and clinical trialist will present these powerful RPM outcomes.
In this session, you’ll learn:
• How to improve patient outcomes with AI-powered Remote Monitoring Devices
• How you can drive revenue for your practice with RPM CPT codes
• Ways to increase practitioner performance with credible data on patient progression
Quality Data is Essential for Doctors Concerned with Patient EngagementHealth Catalyst
It might be a bit of a leap to associate quality data with improving the patient experience. But the pathway is apparent when you consider that physicians need data to track patient diagnoses, treatments, progress, and outcomes. The data must be high quality (easily accessible, standardized, comprehensive) so it simplifies, rather than complicates, the physician’s job. This becomes even more important in the pursuit of population health, as care teams need to easily identify at-risk patients in need of preventive or follow-up care. Patients engaged in their own care via portals and personal peripherals contribute to the volume and quality of data and feel empowered in the process. This physician and patient engagement leads to improved care and outcomes, and, ultimately, an improved patient experience.
Ten Essential Steps for Your Readmission Reduction ProgramHealth Catalyst
Effective care management is essential during the first 30 days after discharge to prevent unnecessary readmission and associated costs. Care managers can follow a 10-step readmission reduction program to help patients stay on track with recovery and avoid acute care:
1. Call the patient within two days of discharge.
2. Assess the patient’s self-care capacity.
3. Frontload homecare and ensure patient 'touches', if appropriate.
4. Conduct a home safety evaluation.
5. Order and install durable medical equipment prior to discharge.
6. Order an emergency alert/medication reminder system and preprogram important phone numbers on patient’s phone.
7. Implement fall prevention program, intervention, and education.
8. Provide in-home education on new diagnoses or unmanaged chronic conditions.
9. Connect the patient with community resources.
10. Establish a best practice for follow-up phone calls after discharge.
Use ACE Scores in Machine Learning to Predict Disease Earlier and Improve Out...Health Catalyst
The Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) study conducted by the CDC and Kaiser Permanent showed a strong correlation between ACEs and negative health outcomes later in life (e.g., risky health behaviors, chronic health conditions, and early death). ACE scores help paint a more complete picture of a person’s health history—a more comprehensive data snapshot of the entire patient.
Given that ACE scores build better data sets and machine learning relies on high-quality data, health systems should incorporate these nutrient-rich data sources into their machine learning models to better predict negative health outcomes, allow for earlier interventions, and improve outcomes.
Healthcare machine learning is evolving to use ACE scores and lifestyle data (e.g., eating habits) to improve population health management.
Patient-Centered Care Requires Patient-Centered Insight: What We Can Do To C...Health Catalyst
Health systems and providers are inundated with measurement systems and reporting. Why would we want to add to the measurement mayhem? The real question is, “Are we measuring what matters?”
Carolyn Simpkins MD, PhD, chief medical informatics officer, will discuss how putting the patient at the center of the measurement matrix can bring coherence and completeness to the picture of care delivery performance across the patient journey, and therefore the performance of the healthcare ecosystem.
She will describe the building blocks for patient-centered measurement and how other metrics, patient-reported outcomes, and patient satisfaction fit into this approach. Carolyn will also review the challenges that have kept health systems from completing a patient-centered outcomes approach and why we are poised to break through. Finally, she will share case studies of organizations who have begun to pioneer the use of patient centered metrics to improve care and outcomes.
Unleashing Data: The Key To Driving Massive ImprovementsHealth Catalyst
Tom shares how investing in analytics training and infrastructure will help prepare for massive improvements in healthcare outcomes leading to sustained and distributed improvements throughout entire organizations.
Attendees will learn:
1. The key team roles and skillsets required for driving and sustaining massive improvements.
2. How to assess improvement opportunities from an effort and value perspective.
3. The most common mistakes in leveraging analytics and how to avoid them.
2022 Guide to Improved Patient Outcomes: AI-Powered Remote Monitoring and Inc...Aggregage
A new year means new healthcare challenges. With a soaring need for remote patient monitoring (RPM) as COVID-19 variants spread, 100Plus continues to eliminate patient, clinician, and healthcare system barriers to RPM use. After wide adoption of 100Plus' RPM framework by providers and health care networks, we decided to perform a quality analysis to uncover the impact of our RPM system on key health metrics, and surveyed providers to gather perspectives on how 100Plus' RPM has affected and improved care delivery.
Mintu Turakhia M.D. M.A.S., Director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health and a cardiac electrophysiologist, outcomes researcher, and clinical trialist will present these powerful RPM outcomes.
In this session, you’ll learn:
• How to improve patient outcomes with AI-powered Remote Monitoring Devices
• How you can drive revenue for your practice with RPM CPT codes
• Ways to increase practitioner performance with credible data on patient progression
Quality Data is Essential for Doctors Concerned with Patient EngagementHealth Catalyst
It might be a bit of a leap to associate quality data with improving the patient experience. But the pathway is apparent when you consider that physicians need data to track patient diagnoses, treatments, progress, and outcomes. The data must be high quality (easily accessible, standardized, comprehensive) so it simplifies, rather than complicates, the physician’s job. This becomes even more important in the pursuit of population health, as care teams need to easily identify at-risk patients in need of preventive or follow-up care. Patients engaged in their own care via portals and personal peripherals contribute to the volume and quality of data and feel empowered in the process. This physician and patient engagement leads to improved care and outcomes, and, ultimately, an improved patient experience.
Ten Essential Steps for Your Readmission Reduction ProgramHealth Catalyst
Effective care management is essential during the first 30 days after discharge to prevent unnecessary readmission and associated costs. Care managers can follow a 10-step readmission reduction program to help patients stay on track with recovery and avoid acute care:
1. Call the patient within two days of discharge.
2. Assess the patient’s self-care capacity.
3. Frontload homecare and ensure patient 'touches', if appropriate.
4. Conduct a home safety evaluation.
5. Order and install durable medical equipment prior to discharge.
6. Order an emergency alert/medication reminder system and preprogram important phone numbers on patient’s phone.
7. Implement fall prevention program, intervention, and education.
8. Provide in-home education on new diagnoses or unmanaged chronic conditions.
9. Connect the patient with community resources.
10. Establish a best practice for follow-up phone calls after discharge.
Use ACE Scores in Machine Learning to Predict Disease Earlier and Improve Out...Health Catalyst
The Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) study conducted by the CDC and Kaiser Permanent showed a strong correlation between ACEs and negative health outcomes later in life (e.g., risky health behaviors, chronic health conditions, and early death). ACE scores help paint a more complete picture of a person’s health history—a more comprehensive data snapshot of the entire patient.
Given that ACE scores build better data sets and machine learning relies on high-quality data, health systems should incorporate these nutrient-rich data sources into their machine learning models to better predict negative health outcomes, allow for earlier interventions, and improve outcomes.
Healthcare machine learning is evolving to use ACE scores and lifestyle data (e.g., eating habits) to improve population health management.
Patient-Centered Care Requires Patient-Centered Insight: What We Can Do To C...Health Catalyst
Health systems and providers are inundated with measurement systems and reporting. Why would we want to add to the measurement mayhem? The real question is, “Are we measuring what matters?”
Carolyn Simpkins MD, PhD, chief medical informatics officer, will discuss how putting the patient at the center of the measurement matrix can bring coherence and completeness to the picture of care delivery performance across the patient journey, and therefore the performance of the healthcare ecosystem.
She will describe the building blocks for patient-centered measurement and how other metrics, patient-reported outcomes, and patient satisfaction fit into this approach. Carolyn will also review the challenges that have kept health systems from completing a patient-centered outcomes approach and why we are poised to break through. Finally, she will share case studies of organizations who have begun to pioneer the use of patient centered metrics to improve care and outcomes.
Unleashing Data: The Key To Driving Massive ImprovementsHealth Catalyst
Tom shares how investing in analytics training and infrastructure will help prepare for massive improvements in healthcare outcomes leading to sustained and distributed improvements throughout entire organizations.
Attendees will learn:
1. The key team roles and skillsets required for driving and sustaining massive improvements.
2. How to assess improvement opportunities from an effort and value perspective.
3. The most common mistakes in leveraging analytics and how to avoid them.
Best Practices in Implementing Population Health Health Catalyst
To manage population health, one needs to intimately understand the anatomy of healthcare and model how healthcare is delivered, in order to systematically improve healthcare outcomes. In this webinar, Dr. Burton draws on his 26-year executive career at Intermountain, Select Health, and Health Catalyst. He emphasizes the importance of linking administrative data (e.g., billing codes) to processes of clinical care to use the 80/20 principle to prioritize care processes within each venue to focus improvement initiatives on the things that matter most. He will also discuss a Clinical Integration framework to use in driving out waste by reducing variation in the ordering of care, the efficiency with which the care that is ordered is delivered and reducing defects in care delivery to make it safer.
How to survive cms's most recent 3% hospital readmissions penalties increase Health Catalyst
Hospital readmissions rates are now at 3 percent, which means that health systems are feeling the financial burden of decreased payments from Medicare. They also need to track two more 30-day readmission rates. While there aren’t any new penalty measures planned for 2016, coronary artery bypass grafts will be added as yet another measure to track in 2017. By using three strategies to reduce readmission rates, health systems will experience better outcomes and decreased penalties. The three strategies include the following: (1) implementing a data warehouse that provides a single source of truth; (2) engaging a multidisciplinary team to lead the improvement efforts; (3) installing a sophisticated analytics platform.
Improve Patient Satisfaction: Five Things Healthcare Organizations Can Learn ...Health Catalyst
Patient satisfaction metrics are being put in the spotlight and are becoming more important as healthcare organizations transition from fee-for-service reimbursements to alternative payment models. While healthcare and the entertainment industry may seem disparate on the surface, there is much organizations can learn about improving the patient experience from companies like Disney who utilize data to understand their customers’ wants and needs in order to provide a superior guest experience. Disney creates the idea guest experience in 5 ways: 1. Understanding the guest; 2. Everyone is a performer; 3. Seeking out interactions; 4. Owning the guest; and 5. Accountability
Health Rosetta Case Study - City of Kirkland, WashingtonDave Chase
City of Kirkland, WA is a suburb of Seattle that was, like municipalities, struggling with healthcare costs and feared the coming Cadillac Tax. Their "moonshot" goal was to improve health benefits while eliminating healthcare cost inflation
Clinical Integration: A Value-Based Model for Better CareHealth Catalyst
For many who work on the front lines of delivery system reform, clinical integration is not just a generic phrase to describe health care professionals working more closely together. It describes the enormous day-to-day efforts that allow hospitals and physicians to collaborate on improving quality and efficiency, while keeping the focus on clinical care and the patient.
Join Holly Rimmasch, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at Health Catalyst, as she shares this framework and model for greater value care delivery.
Holly will discuss:
The key functions of a clinically integrated system
The key roles and processes critical to sustained improvement methodology
The importance of the organizational structure in supporting systemic improvement
We look forward to you joining us.
Partners’ Care Management Strategy: A 10-Year JourneyHealth Catalyst
Chronic diseases are responsible for seven out of 10 deaths each year, killing more than 1.7 million Americans annually. Additionally, 133 million Americans—approximately 45 percent of the population—have at least one chronic disease. Partners HealthCare believes that chronically ill patients with multiple medical conditions often need the most help coordinating their care, which is why this well-respected health system has spent the last 10 years perfecting an integrated care management program (iCMP).
Key elements of the iCMP at Partners include access to specialized resources (e.g., mental health, palliative care), involvement through the continuum of care, patient self-management, IT-enabled systems to improve care coordination, data-driven analytics to support strategic decision making, a payer-blind approach, and ongoing support and training for its teams and staff.
Attendees will learn how to:
Identify the essential elements of an effective care management program for chronically ill patients
Recognize how care management plays a key role in an effective population health management strategy
Determine how to use information to identify and effectively manage complex, chronically ill patients
The Healthcare Outcomes Improvement Engine: The Best Way to Ensure Sustainabl...Health Catalyst
How do healthcare organizations create a systemwide focus on outcomes improvement? They build a healthcare outcomes improvement engine—a mechanism designed to drive successful and sustainable change.
Creating this outcomes improvement engine requires four critical components:
Engaging executives around outcomes improvement.
Prioritizing opportunities most likely to succeed.
Adequately staffing initiatives.
Communicating success early and often.
Once up and running, multidisciplinary engagement and standardized improvement processes fuel the outcomes improvement engine in its mission to produce sustainable, scalable improvement.
Health Vectors uses predictive analytics to combat epidemic problem of chronic diseases. Using the four pillars indicated below, employees can stave off or even prevent the contraction of various lifestyle related disorders. Employers can implement Health Vectors' focussed wellness solutions to improve health metrics of specific groups
in the organization based on demographics and location data.
The Why And How Of Machine Learning And AI: An Implementation Guide For Healt...Health Catalyst
Join Kenneth Kleinberg, Health IT Strategist, and Eric Just, Senior Vice President, Health Catalyst, as they discuss the What, Why, and How of Machine Learning and AI for healthcare leaders.
Attendees will learn:
Practical steps, timeframes and skills as well as real-time data and moving targets associated with the Implementation of ML and AI
How to deal with challenges inherent in ML and AI implementation
What the future holds for ML and AI
What Is Population Health And How Does It Compare to Public HealthHealth Catalyst
Master data management is key for healthcare organizations looks to integrate different systems. The two types of master data are identity data and reference data. Master data management is the process of linking identity data and reference data. MDM is important for mergers and acquisitions and health information exchanges. The three approaches for MDM are: IT system consolidation, Upstream MDM implementation, and Downstream master data reconciliation in an enterprise data warehouse.
What can healthcare executives learn from military decision-making, as it relates to predictiveanalytics in healthcare? As it turns out, quite a lot. Dale Sanders, senior vice president for strategy at Salt Lake City, Utah-based Health Catalyst, drew some surprising parallels between these two vital sectors of the economy during a concluding session at the Plante Moran Healthcare Executive Summit on June 5 in Chicago. His main theme was to remember that in predictive analytic analytics, it's the intervention that matters, noting that much of the industry is seduced by flashy predictive analytics "objects" without thinking through the needed interventions which are needed to get the proper ROI.
7 Features of Highly Effective Outcomes Improvement ProjectsHealth Catalyst
There’s a formula for success when putting together outcomes improvement projects and organizing the teams that make them prosper. Too often, critically strategic projects launch without the proper planning, structure, and people in place to ensure viability and long-term sustainability. They never achieve the critical mass required to realize substantial improvements, or they do, but then the project fades away and the former state returns. The formula for enduring success follows seven simple steps:
Take an Accountability Versus Outcomes Focus
Define Your Goal and Aim Statements Early and Stick to Them
Assign an Owner of the Analytics (Report or Application) Up Front
Get End Users Involved In the Process
Design to Make Doing the Right Thing Easy
Don’t Underestimate the Power of 1:1 Training
Get the Champion Involved
Population Health Management: Where are YOU?Phytel
This presentation explains how population health is fundamental to value-based delivery models, including key principles and definitions of PHM, as well as how to assess your organization’s “population health readiness.”
Healthcare Globally needs a major disruption and a transformative approach to make life sustainable on this planet with the ever increasing threat to Quality of Life.
This document will explain how a comprehensive wellness program works and how much money you should budget in order to have one. If you are ready to kick start health in your organization this is the right place to start.
Even though EHRs have replaced paper health records aiming to make data management more convenient, managing health records is still an apprehension for patients. With the introduction of BlueButton 2.0, patients will have access to 4 years of their health record. This gives the patients more confidence in their health care and make data more comprehensive and easily accessible. By facilitating access to patient health history, it has the potential to drive down Medicare spending and improve health outcomes.
Best Practices in Implementing Population Health Health Catalyst
To manage population health, one needs to intimately understand the anatomy of healthcare and model how healthcare is delivered, in order to systematically improve healthcare outcomes. In this webinar, Dr. Burton draws on his 26-year executive career at Intermountain, Select Health, and Health Catalyst. He emphasizes the importance of linking administrative data (e.g., billing codes) to processes of clinical care to use the 80/20 principle to prioritize care processes within each venue to focus improvement initiatives on the things that matter most. He will also discuss a Clinical Integration framework to use in driving out waste by reducing variation in the ordering of care, the efficiency with which the care that is ordered is delivered and reducing defects in care delivery to make it safer.
How to survive cms's most recent 3% hospital readmissions penalties increase Health Catalyst
Hospital readmissions rates are now at 3 percent, which means that health systems are feeling the financial burden of decreased payments from Medicare. They also need to track two more 30-day readmission rates. While there aren’t any new penalty measures planned for 2016, coronary artery bypass grafts will be added as yet another measure to track in 2017. By using three strategies to reduce readmission rates, health systems will experience better outcomes and decreased penalties. The three strategies include the following: (1) implementing a data warehouse that provides a single source of truth; (2) engaging a multidisciplinary team to lead the improvement efforts; (3) installing a sophisticated analytics platform.
Improve Patient Satisfaction: Five Things Healthcare Organizations Can Learn ...Health Catalyst
Patient satisfaction metrics are being put in the spotlight and are becoming more important as healthcare organizations transition from fee-for-service reimbursements to alternative payment models. While healthcare and the entertainment industry may seem disparate on the surface, there is much organizations can learn about improving the patient experience from companies like Disney who utilize data to understand their customers’ wants and needs in order to provide a superior guest experience. Disney creates the idea guest experience in 5 ways: 1. Understanding the guest; 2. Everyone is a performer; 3. Seeking out interactions; 4. Owning the guest; and 5. Accountability
Health Rosetta Case Study - City of Kirkland, WashingtonDave Chase
City of Kirkland, WA is a suburb of Seattle that was, like municipalities, struggling with healthcare costs and feared the coming Cadillac Tax. Their "moonshot" goal was to improve health benefits while eliminating healthcare cost inflation
Clinical Integration: A Value-Based Model for Better CareHealth Catalyst
For many who work on the front lines of delivery system reform, clinical integration is not just a generic phrase to describe health care professionals working more closely together. It describes the enormous day-to-day efforts that allow hospitals and physicians to collaborate on improving quality and efficiency, while keeping the focus on clinical care and the patient.
Join Holly Rimmasch, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at Health Catalyst, as she shares this framework and model for greater value care delivery.
Holly will discuss:
The key functions of a clinically integrated system
The key roles and processes critical to sustained improvement methodology
The importance of the organizational structure in supporting systemic improvement
We look forward to you joining us.
Partners’ Care Management Strategy: A 10-Year JourneyHealth Catalyst
Chronic diseases are responsible for seven out of 10 deaths each year, killing more than 1.7 million Americans annually. Additionally, 133 million Americans—approximately 45 percent of the population—have at least one chronic disease. Partners HealthCare believes that chronically ill patients with multiple medical conditions often need the most help coordinating their care, which is why this well-respected health system has spent the last 10 years perfecting an integrated care management program (iCMP).
Key elements of the iCMP at Partners include access to specialized resources (e.g., mental health, palliative care), involvement through the continuum of care, patient self-management, IT-enabled systems to improve care coordination, data-driven analytics to support strategic decision making, a payer-blind approach, and ongoing support and training for its teams and staff.
Attendees will learn how to:
Identify the essential elements of an effective care management program for chronically ill patients
Recognize how care management plays a key role in an effective population health management strategy
Determine how to use information to identify and effectively manage complex, chronically ill patients
The Healthcare Outcomes Improvement Engine: The Best Way to Ensure Sustainabl...Health Catalyst
How do healthcare organizations create a systemwide focus on outcomes improvement? They build a healthcare outcomes improvement engine—a mechanism designed to drive successful and sustainable change.
Creating this outcomes improvement engine requires four critical components:
Engaging executives around outcomes improvement.
Prioritizing opportunities most likely to succeed.
Adequately staffing initiatives.
Communicating success early and often.
Once up and running, multidisciplinary engagement and standardized improvement processes fuel the outcomes improvement engine in its mission to produce sustainable, scalable improvement.
Health Vectors uses predictive analytics to combat epidemic problem of chronic diseases. Using the four pillars indicated below, employees can stave off or even prevent the contraction of various lifestyle related disorders. Employers can implement Health Vectors' focussed wellness solutions to improve health metrics of specific groups
in the organization based on demographics and location data.
The Why And How Of Machine Learning And AI: An Implementation Guide For Healt...Health Catalyst
Join Kenneth Kleinberg, Health IT Strategist, and Eric Just, Senior Vice President, Health Catalyst, as they discuss the What, Why, and How of Machine Learning and AI for healthcare leaders.
Attendees will learn:
Practical steps, timeframes and skills as well as real-time data and moving targets associated with the Implementation of ML and AI
How to deal with challenges inherent in ML and AI implementation
What the future holds for ML and AI
What Is Population Health And How Does It Compare to Public HealthHealth Catalyst
Master data management is key for healthcare organizations looks to integrate different systems. The two types of master data are identity data and reference data. Master data management is the process of linking identity data and reference data. MDM is important for mergers and acquisitions and health information exchanges. The three approaches for MDM are: IT system consolidation, Upstream MDM implementation, and Downstream master data reconciliation in an enterprise data warehouse.
What can healthcare executives learn from military decision-making, as it relates to predictiveanalytics in healthcare? As it turns out, quite a lot. Dale Sanders, senior vice president for strategy at Salt Lake City, Utah-based Health Catalyst, drew some surprising parallels between these two vital sectors of the economy during a concluding session at the Plante Moran Healthcare Executive Summit on June 5 in Chicago. His main theme was to remember that in predictive analytic analytics, it's the intervention that matters, noting that much of the industry is seduced by flashy predictive analytics "objects" without thinking through the needed interventions which are needed to get the proper ROI.
7 Features of Highly Effective Outcomes Improvement ProjectsHealth Catalyst
There’s a formula for success when putting together outcomes improvement projects and organizing the teams that make them prosper. Too often, critically strategic projects launch without the proper planning, structure, and people in place to ensure viability and long-term sustainability. They never achieve the critical mass required to realize substantial improvements, or they do, but then the project fades away and the former state returns. The formula for enduring success follows seven simple steps:
Take an Accountability Versus Outcomes Focus
Define Your Goal and Aim Statements Early and Stick to Them
Assign an Owner of the Analytics (Report or Application) Up Front
Get End Users Involved In the Process
Design to Make Doing the Right Thing Easy
Don’t Underestimate the Power of 1:1 Training
Get the Champion Involved
Population Health Management: Where are YOU?Phytel
This presentation explains how population health is fundamental to value-based delivery models, including key principles and definitions of PHM, as well as how to assess your organization’s “population health readiness.”
Healthcare Globally needs a major disruption and a transformative approach to make life sustainable on this planet with the ever increasing threat to Quality of Life.
This document will explain how a comprehensive wellness program works and how much money you should budget in order to have one. If you are ready to kick start health in your organization this is the right place to start.
Even though EHRs have replaced paper health records aiming to make data management more convenient, managing health records is still an apprehension for patients. With the introduction of BlueButton 2.0, patients will have access to 4 years of their health record. This gives the patients more confidence in their health care and make data more comprehensive and easily accessible. By facilitating access to patient health history, it has the potential to drive down Medicare spending and improve health outcomes.
A very unique health and wellness movement which has developed a Corporate Wellness Program that can make a huge impact to your bottom line AND make your employees more productive through better health
Greenway Health Patient Engagement | The definitive guide to patients as cons...Greenway Health
The definitive guide to patients as consumers including consumer behavior, changing your strategy, your patient engagement strategy, your revenue cycle strategy and more.
Workplace productivity is an estimate of how efficiently organizations utilize their resources to accomplish business objectives. Improving productivity is important because increasing it can increase revenue using the same or fewer resources.
Healthcare problems that have plagued the employee health for years, don't have the be norm. Leveraging direct primary care, pharmacy and other scopes of work can dramatically improve access to quality care while reducing the costs.
This white paper was written for Meritain Health, an AETNA company. It describes the value of an employee wellness program on an employer's bottom line and provides steps to successfully implementing a wellness program.
Optimize physician workflow and you’ll contribute to optimizing patient care. But what is it physicians look for to improve diagnoses, decision-making, patient care, and ultimately, outcomes? To answer this, consider what constitutes ideal working conditions in any industry: the right tools, training, and information to maximize productivity and deliver results. Physicians need analytics integrated into the EHR to maximize their efficiency, a common quest among the chronically overworked. And by flowing the universe of global, local, and individual data back into an enterprise data warehouse, a healthcare system can close the analytics loop, and begin to realize true precision medicine.
How is Digitalization Helping in Healthcare Management.pdfbasilmph
Healthcare management may interest someone who wants to contribute significantly to
healthcare without having direct patient contact. A person can play a significant role in the medical field without working in an operating room, delivering medication, or directly caring for patients.
Wearable technology. The best way to incentivize employees. People love wearable technology. Using the wearable device providing scientific accuracy on more biomarkers than any other device allows integration into the HRA, creating the most customized wellness programs and coaching. Real health analytics, with health tracking that people love, providing proactive health and chronic disease management. Studies providing proving the success of wearable technology in the workplace, increasing employee satisfaction. productivity, employee engagement and of course employee health. A health employee workforce creates a healthy company and healthy profit.
By using data to make informed decisions and meet business objectives, employers are able to build a culture of intent. Why is this critical? Data analytics identify key patterns, trends and opportunities for improvement, enabling HR leaders to gain insights into which initiatives are working, which are not, and to adjust accordingly
ICH Guidelines for Pharmacovigilance.pdfNEHA GUPTA
The "ICH Guidelines for Pharmacovigilance" PDF provides a comprehensive overview of the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) guidelines related to pharmacovigilance. These guidelines aim to ensure that drugs are safe and effective for patients by monitoring and assessing adverse effects, ensuring proper reporting systems, and improving risk management practices. The document is essential for professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and healthcare providers, offering detailed procedures and standards for pharmacovigilance activities to enhance drug safety and protect public health.
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing tool, holds immense potential to reshape medicine, agriculture, and our understanding of life. But like any powerful tool, it comes with ethical considerations.
Unveiling CRISPR: This naturally occurring bacterial defense system (crRNA & Cas9 protein) fights viruses. Scientists repurposed it for precise gene editing (correction, deletion, insertion) by targeting specific DNA sequences.
The Promise: CRISPR offers exciting possibilities:
Gene Therapy: Correcting genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.
Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
Off-target Effects: Unintended DNA edits can have unforeseen consequences.
Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
Prioritize Safety and Ethics: Safety and ethical principles must be paramount.
CRISPR offers a powerful tool for a better future, but responsible development and addressing ethical concerns are essential. By prioritizing safety, fostering open dialogue, and ensuring equitable access, we can harness CRISPR's power for the benefit of all. (2998 characters)
Antibiotic Stewardship by Anushri Srivastava.pptxAnushriSrivastav
Stewardship is the act of taking good care of something.
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
WHO launched the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) in 2015 to fill knowledge gaps and inform strategies at all levels.
ACCORDING TO apic.org,
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
ACCORDING TO pewtrusts.org,
Antibiotic stewardship refers to efforts in doctors’ offices, hospitals, long term care facilities, and other health care settings to ensure that antibiotics are used only when necessary and appropriate
According to WHO,
Antimicrobial stewardship is a systematic approach to educate and support health care professionals to follow evidence-based guidelines for prescribing and administering antimicrobials
In 1996, John McGowan and Dale Gerding first applied the term antimicrobial stewardship, where they suggested a causal association between antimicrobial agent use and resistance. They also focused on the urgency of large-scale controlled trials of antimicrobial-use regulation employing sophisticated epidemiologic methods, molecular typing, and precise resistance mechanism analysis.
Antimicrobial Stewardship(AMS) refers to the optimal selection, dosing, and duration of antimicrobial treatment resulting in the best clinical outcome with minimal side effects to the patients and minimal impact on subsequent resistance.
According to the 2019 report, in the US, more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur each year, and more than 35000 people die. In addition to this, it also mentioned that 223,900 cases of Clostridoides difficile occurred in 2017, of which 12800 people died. The report did not include viruses or parasites
VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
Medical Technology Tackles New Health Care Demand - Research Report - March 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) predicts that with, against, despite, and even without the global pandemic, the medical technology (MedTech) industry shows signs of continuous healthy growth, driven by smaller, faster, and cheaper devices, growing demand for home-based applications, technological innovation, strategic acquisitions, investments, and SPAC listings. MCG predicts that this should reflects itself in annual growth of over 6%, well beyond 2028.
According to Chris Mouchabhani, Managing Partner at M Capital Group, “Despite all economic scenarios that one may consider, beyond overall economic shocks, medical technology should remain one of the most promising and robust sectors over the short to medium term and well beyond 2028.”
There is a movement towards home-based care for the elderly, next generation scanning and MRI devices, wearable technology, artificial intelligence incorporation, and online connectivity. Experts also see a focus on predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory, and precision medicine, with rising levels of integration of home care and technological innovation.
The average cost of treatment has been rising across the board, creating additional financial burdens to governments, healthcare providers and insurance companies. According to MCG, cost-per-inpatient-stay in the United States alone rose on average annually by over 13% between 2014 to 2021, leading MedTech to focus research efforts on optimized medical equipment at lower price points, whilst emphasizing portability and ease of use. Namely, 46% of the 1,008 medical technology companies in the 2021 MedTech Innovator (“MTI”) database are focusing on prevention, wellness, detection, or diagnosis, signaling a clear push for preventive care to also tackle costs.
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