Dean Health Systems, Delivering Value-Based Care through Optimal Use of IT an...MassTLC
Craig Sammit, CEO of Dean Health Systems in Madison WI, presented Dean's path to being a leading, nationally recognized Accountable Care Organization. He shared their use of technology to support the shift from volume to value and the gaps and opportunities that exist.
Trends in Digital Health and why you should careMichael Weber
Driven by demographic change, rising costs in the healthcare system and growing customer demands for patient-centered tools, the relevance of innovative Digital Health solutions is constantly growing. While many technologies are available on the market, there is still a lack of comprehensive solutions that support the patient across all his medical conditions and provide an integrated user experience throughout the patient's everyday life. Future Digital Health solutions will not only have to cross-link patient data across different devices and applications in order to enable better medical decisions, but also to create user experiences that address the patients' needs and help them to establish self-sustaining behaviors towards a healthier lifestyle.
Rock Report: Fitness Technology for Athletes by @Rock_HealthRock Health
Point of view on how apps and sensors are transforming fitness and athletics, from the perspective of experts, including Olympians, coaches and entrepreneurs. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/BTnV
A look at the key trends and challenges in applying Big Data to transform healthcare by supporting research, self care, providers and building ecosystems. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/PlXP
Dean Health Systems, Delivering Value-Based Care through Optimal Use of IT an...MassTLC
Craig Sammit, CEO of Dean Health Systems in Madison WI, presented Dean's path to being a leading, nationally recognized Accountable Care Organization. He shared their use of technology to support the shift from volume to value and the gaps and opportunities that exist.
Trends in Digital Health and why you should careMichael Weber
Driven by demographic change, rising costs in the healthcare system and growing customer demands for patient-centered tools, the relevance of innovative Digital Health solutions is constantly growing. While many technologies are available on the market, there is still a lack of comprehensive solutions that support the patient across all his medical conditions and provide an integrated user experience throughout the patient's everyday life. Future Digital Health solutions will not only have to cross-link patient data across different devices and applications in order to enable better medical decisions, but also to create user experiences that address the patients' needs and help them to establish self-sustaining behaviors towards a healthier lifestyle.
Rock Report: Fitness Technology for Athletes by @Rock_HealthRock Health
Point of view on how apps and sensors are transforming fitness and athletics, from the perspective of experts, including Olympians, coaches and entrepreneurs. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/BTnV
A look at the key trends and challenges in applying Big Data to transform healthcare by supporting research, self care, providers and building ecosystems. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/PlXP
mHealth Israel_Healthcare Disrupted: Wright Lassiter, CEO, Henry Ford Health ...Levi Shapiro
Presentation by Wright Lassiter, CEO, Henry Ford Health System, for the mHealth Israel community, October 21, 2018. This includes an overview of the Henry Ford Health System with discussion of organizational design, Global Programs, Biggest Challenges, Overall Strategy, Digital Advancements, etc. Top Challenges are cost of care, aging population, consumerism, disruptors, digital revolution. The four key drivers in the strategic plan are customer experience, world class service lines, highest performing networks, partnerships.
Apple, Google, and the startups of Silicon Valley are poised to leverage new technology to save health care. How can pharma support their patients with the dawn of this new technology.
The potential of a digital health ecosystemVelametis
Our idea of digital health ecosystems and their potential to deliver value to all stakeholders involved, is changing. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need to improve remote care, engagement tools and interconnectivity, which are all necessary to support a functioning digital ecosystem.
In this opinion piece, we touch upon the basic components of a Digital Health Ecosystem and how it can be optimised with health technology.
Content overview:
What is a Digital Health Ecosystem?
Why Do We Need Digital Health Ecosystems?
The Pros and Cons
The Potential
Digital Health Ecosystems to Watch
Download here:
https://velametis.com/the-potential-of-a-digital-health-ecosystem/
For more information contact: Slideshare@marcusevans.com
Presentation delivered by Joseph H. Schneider, MD, MBA, FAAP, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer and Medical Director, Clinical Informatics, North Texas, Baylor Scott and White Health at the marcus evans National Healthcare CMO/CMIO Summit 2015 at the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead Atlanta.
Further to several additional expert workshops this year, we are delighted to share an updated global perspective on the future of healthcare. Produced in partnership with Duke Corporate Education (http://www.dukece.com), this adds new insights on the pivotal shifts taking place across the sector plus viewpoints on some of the core implications for leadership. Topics include the growing power of data; the rising impact of urbanisation on health; increasing patient centricity; the need for more flexible organisations and the move of innovation activity eastwards.
Available as both a report and as this accompanying presentation this is now being used to inform and provoke further debate around the world. As ever we would like to thank all those who have given their time and insight to contribute to this project.
Patient centricity and digital solutionsAhmed Graouch
Beyond product offerings, it also positions Medtech companies to help hospitals and health systems transition to the future of health through services.
The term “digital twin” refers to the digital version of a physical device or process. By bridging the physical and the virtual worlds, data is transmitted seamlessly allowing the virtual entity to exist simultaneously with the physical device or process. Digital twins are emerging as virtual test beds for
possible solutions before they implement physical devices. These computer-based models are fed individual and population data and mimic the electrical and physical properties of an object.
Medical device companies are using this technology to simulate how their devices are being used in the
clinical setting.
In our view of the future of health, radically interoperable data is likely to play a huge role in transforming health care. Data from medical technologies such as wearables, remote monitors, and
sensors will be standardized, stored, updated, and aggregated with other sources of information such as social media platforms, retailers, and electronic health records.
The combined data will create a complete personal profile that physicians and health systems can use to help ensure that
I deliver health services in an appropriate fashion.
Mark Behl Presents: 3 Up-and-Coming Digital Health Companies That Put Patient...Mark Behl
The biggest obstacle to population health innovation is existing legacy systems. By putting patient experience first, three startups are exemplifying what is possible in digital health.
Digital health innovation - future nhs stage, 1pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
But Does It Work? The Critical Role of Evaluation in Digital HealthDustin DiTommaso
KEYNOTE AT HxD 2021.
Overall Message:
A. Effectiveness is the most important differentiator between digital health offerings
B. Everyone in digital health should be evaluating their offerings
3 Key Takeaways:
1. We are rapidly moving towards effectiveness as the key differentiator in digital health
2. Apps need to be evaluated throughout the design process
3. There are things you can and should do now to make your life easier and Your apps better
Find out more inside!
With exponential innovation in digital medicine and mobile health, what is utterly lacking is evidence generation and implementation science to help transform health systems into learning healthcare systems. This talk was given at Connected Health Conference, Dec 2016 as part of NODE Health Initiative.
12 Gifts of Digital Health: How Futuristic Technologies Changed Healthcare an...Enspektos, LLC
When people talk about how digital technologies will influence health, many assume changes will happen years or decades into the future. Yet, in 2014 a range of digital tech, from Big Data to genomics, gave people the gift of life, knowledge and more. Look back at the year that was in digital health and understand that he future is now.
In response to the onslaught of new AI solutions and products on the healthcare market intended to support physicians, how can organizations ensure the algorithms are clinically relevant? The process of operationalizing an algorithm in live clinical workflows requires an enterprise-wide roadmap and cross-departmental buy-in. Learn how you can assess an AI-related product for clinical relevance with a checklist developed in collaboration with a physician/solutions advisor, Dr. Alan Pitt of the Barrow Neurological Institute.
2016 IBM Interconnect - medical devices transformationElizabeth Koumpan
Emerging technologies such as Internet of Things, 3D Printing are driving the creation of new business models and forcing the Industry for transformation. The product centric model where the Industry main objective was to develop the device, is moving to software and services model, with the focus on Big Data & Analytics, Integration and Cloud.
The maturation of technologies such as social, mobile, analytics, cloud, 3D printing, bio- and nanotechnology are rapidly shifting the competitive landscape. These emerging technologies create an environment that is connected and open, simple and intelligent, fast and scalable. Organizations must embrace disruptive technologies to drive innovation
mHealth Israel_Healthcare Disrupted: Wright Lassiter, CEO, Henry Ford Health ...Levi Shapiro
Presentation by Wright Lassiter, CEO, Henry Ford Health System, for the mHealth Israel community, October 21, 2018. This includes an overview of the Henry Ford Health System with discussion of organizational design, Global Programs, Biggest Challenges, Overall Strategy, Digital Advancements, etc. Top Challenges are cost of care, aging population, consumerism, disruptors, digital revolution. The four key drivers in the strategic plan are customer experience, world class service lines, highest performing networks, partnerships.
Apple, Google, and the startups of Silicon Valley are poised to leverage new technology to save health care. How can pharma support their patients with the dawn of this new technology.
The potential of a digital health ecosystemVelametis
Our idea of digital health ecosystems and their potential to deliver value to all stakeholders involved, is changing. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need to improve remote care, engagement tools and interconnectivity, which are all necessary to support a functioning digital ecosystem.
In this opinion piece, we touch upon the basic components of a Digital Health Ecosystem and how it can be optimised with health technology.
Content overview:
What is a Digital Health Ecosystem?
Why Do We Need Digital Health Ecosystems?
The Pros and Cons
The Potential
Digital Health Ecosystems to Watch
Download here:
https://velametis.com/the-potential-of-a-digital-health-ecosystem/
For more information contact: Slideshare@marcusevans.com
Presentation delivered by Joseph H. Schneider, MD, MBA, FAAP, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer and Medical Director, Clinical Informatics, North Texas, Baylor Scott and White Health at the marcus evans National Healthcare CMO/CMIO Summit 2015 at the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead Atlanta.
Further to several additional expert workshops this year, we are delighted to share an updated global perspective on the future of healthcare. Produced in partnership with Duke Corporate Education (http://www.dukece.com), this adds new insights on the pivotal shifts taking place across the sector plus viewpoints on some of the core implications for leadership. Topics include the growing power of data; the rising impact of urbanisation on health; increasing patient centricity; the need for more flexible organisations and the move of innovation activity eastwards.
Available as both a report and as this accompanying presentation this is now being used to inform and provoke further debate around the world. As ever we would like to thank all those who have given their time and insight to contribute to this project.
Patient centricity and digital solutionsAhmed Graouch
Beyond product offerings, it also positions Medtech companies to help hospitals and health systems transition to the future of health through services.
The term “digital twin” refers to the digital version of a physical device or process. By bridging the physical and the virtual worlds, data is transmitted seamlessly allowing the virtual entity to exist simultaneously with the physical device or process. Digital twins are emerging as virtual test beds for
possible solutions before they implement physical devices. These computer-based models are fed individual and population data and mimic the electrical and physical properties of an object.
Medical device companies are using this technology to simulate how their devices are being used in the
clinical setting.
In our view of the future of health, radically interoperable data is likely to play a huge role in transforming health care. Data from medical technologies such as wearables, remote monitors, and
sensors will be standardized, stored, updated, and aggregated with other sources of information such as social media platforms, retailers, and electronic health records.
The combined data will create a complete personal profile that physicians and health systems can use to help ensure that
I deliver health services in an appropriate fashion.
Mark Behl Presents: 3 Up-and-Coming Digital Health Companies That Put Patient...Mark Behl
The biggest obstacle to population health innovation is existing legacy systems. By putting patient experience first, three startups are exemplifying what is possible in digital health.
Digital health innovation - future nhs stage, 1pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
But Does It Work? The Critical Role of Evaluation in Digital HealthDustin DiTommaso
KEYNOTE AT HxD 2021.
Overall Message:
A. Effectiveness is the most important differentiator between digital health offerings
B. Everyone in digital health should be evaluating their offerings
3 Key Takeaways:
1. We are rapidly moving towards effectiveness as the key differentiator in digital health
2. Apps need to be evaluated throughout the design process
3. There are things you can and should do now to make your life easier and Your apps better
Find out more inside!
With exponential innovation in digital medicine and mobile health, what is utterly lacking is evidence generation and implementation science to help transform health systems into learning healthcare systems. This talk was given at Connected Health Conference, Dec 2016 as part of NODE Health Initiative.
12 Gifts of Digital Health: How Futuristic Technologies Changed Healthcare an...Enspektos, LLC
When people talk about how digital technologies will influence health, many assume changes will happen years or decades into the future. Yet, in 2014 a range of digital tech, from Big Data to genomics, gave people the gift of life, knowledge and more. Look back at the year that was in digital health and understand that he future is now.
In response to the onslaught of new AI solutions and products on the healthcare market intended to support physicians, how can organizations ensure the algorithms are clinically relevant? The process of operationalizing an algorithm in live clinical workflows requires an enterprise-wide roadmap and cross-departmental buy-in. Learn how you can assess an AI-related product for clinical relevance with a checklist developed in collaboration with a physician/solutions advisor, Dr. Alan Pitt of the Barrow Neurological Institute.
Similar to Health IT Summit Chicago – 2014 – Keynote presentation “Consumerism and Connectivity” with David Levin, MD, CMIO, Cleveland Clinic Health System
2016 IBM Interconnect - medical devices transformationElizabeth Koumpan
Emerging technologies such as Internet of Things, 3D Printing are driving the creation of new business models and forcing the Industry for transformation. The product centric model where the Industry main objective was to develop the device, is moving to software and services model, with the focus on Big Data & Analytics, Integration and Cloud.
The maturation of technologies such as social, mobile, analytics, cloud, 3D printing, bio- and nanotechnology are rapidly shifting the competitive landscape. These emerging technologies create an environment that is connected and open, simple and intelligent, fast and scalable. Organizations must embrace disruptive technologies to drive innovation
Usability Lessons From National Healthcare AppsCyber-Duck
From our webinar, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - Usability Lessons From National Healthcare Apps.
Discover our presentation for World Usability Day, as we shine a light on the impact of digitalisation on public health services, specifically through the lens of delivering great user experiences and better patient care with healthcare apps.
In October 2014, INTEGRATED's Bill Jessee presented "Where Is Healthcare Going? And How Will We Get There?" at Iowa Hospital Association's annual meeting. The presentation focuses on the forces shaping healthcare today, the delivery system changing in response to the environment, and what this all means for hospitals and physicians.
Big data in the real world opportunities and challenges facing healthcare -...Leo Barella
The Healthcare system will be target of major disruption more than any other industry in the next 10 years.
The Digital economics and increasing demand by consumers for more real time information in order to make better decisions on who they want to "hire" to perform services for them or in their behalf will be the driver of this disruption. Analytics, Big Data and Machine Learning will lay the foundation for the next generation of healthcare yet there are still many challenges to truly revolutionize the healthcare system end to end (Providers, Pharma, Payers)
Gartner ranked Dell the #1 worldwide IT services provider in healthcare in 2014. Dell sees global disruptions in healthcare delivery and continues to invest in strategies to address these rapid changes. They are actively enhancing development, implementation and adoption of novel technologies, services, and applications that will revolutionize information-driven care, resulting in improved patient outcomes and overall cost savings worldwide. Dr. Nick is responsible for providing strategic insight and will discuss some Dell’s strategies to achieve an IT environment that is interconnected, efficient and patient-focused.
Information+Integration ? Innovation an HL7/EFMI/HIMSS @eHealthweek2015 in Rigachronaki
Join us to explore “Interoperability in action: information + integration = innovation?” and engage in lively debate on how rethinking interoperability standards and continuing education can bridge divides, change cultures, and open markets!
Perspectives from health management, industry, government, health education, and standardization exemplify challenges and opportunities for liberation of data that can drive desired social and technological innovation.
This is a call for action to explore how the partnership of HL7, EFMI and HIMSS can catalyze the equation “information + integration = innovation” to bridge divides, change culture and open markets.
Defining The Intelligent Medical Home - Tom Foley (Lenovo)VSee
Creating a connected ecohealth system
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017
Tom Foley - Lenovo, Director Worldwide Health Solution Strategy
More info at: vsee.com/conference
White Paper - Digital strategy and the shift to value based careTerence Maytin
Summary: The U.S. healthcare system is rapidly transitioning from fee-for-service to value- based care as part of massive and ongoing industry-wide transformation. Digital strategy is evolving to meet new challenges, help drive disruptive innovation, and better engage a large, growing audience of connected health consumers.
Connecting CRM And Your Healthcare WebsiteGeonetric
You may understand how CRM can be used for targeted mailing campaigns, but did you know your CRM system can be an effective tool for reaching new health consumers through your website and other digital marketing strategies? Learn how to connect your website to CRM, and see how your healthcare marketing will improve.
Slides prepared by Tea Leaves Health's Jim Schleck and Geonetric's Ben Dillon.
Wendy Mayer, VP of Worldwide Innovation at Pfizer presented this at the Health Hackathon at Cornell Tech on April 9, 2015 to the audience of Cornell, MIT, Harvard, and Weill students. #HealthHack2015
Aami hitech mu impact on the future on HC ITAmy Stowers
Relate the components of The HITECH Act and Meaningful Use to health management technology
Identify whether existing systems meet requirements
Communicate technology needs and request feedback from end users for a smooth transition
Implement best practices to move people and systems forward under these new requirements
Similar to Health IT Summit Chicago – 2014 – Keynote presentation “Consumerism and Connectivity” with David Levin, MD, CMIO, Cleveland Clinic Health System (20)
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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2. The Perfect Storm
• Value-based Care
• The Rise of Consumerism
• Explosion of Mobile Devices
3. At The Breaking Point ?
• US spends approximately 2.4
Trillion annually.
• US health care expenditures
expected to account for 17% of
GDP
• Expected to increase 2% above
economic growth rate
• Chronic Disease accounts for 70%
of health care costs
“Health Spending Projections Through 2019: The recessions impact continues,” Health Affairs. Feb 4, 2010
4. Health IT: The Story So Far…
• We have $pent a lot of
money.
• Adoption has increased
substantially for both MD
practices and hospitals.
• Mixed results for ROI/VOI
• Rising Financial challenges
• Increased scrutiny of HIT
expenditures
• Users and HIT
Professionals are
frustrated
No one is giving us 10’s …
5. Rx: From Volume to Value
• Volume: Today we get
paid to do stuff. Do more
stuff; get paid more
regardless of results.
• Value: Tomorrow we will
be paid based on the
actual results, not for
just doing stuff.
“If you can’t explain it to
your mom and dad, you
don’t really understand it.”
6. Volume Based Value Based
Provider Incentive Activity Clinical Results & Cost
Provider Payment Fee for Service Outcomes
Patient Role Passive ; Dependent Active; Engaged
Partnership
Care Model Acute; Episodic; Individual
Patients.
Continuous; Chronic
Disease; Prevention;
Individuals and Populations
Provider Role Silos of individual providers
or groups
Collaboration; Medical
Home; Teams; ACO’s
Analytics Retrospective; Fragmented;
Administrative
Real Time & Predictive;
Integrated; Clinical,
Operational & Administrative
Technology Stand-alone EMR; Enables
existing care models (cow
paths)
EMR-HIE; Enables new
care models; Virtual care
7. The Challenge: Living in Two Worlds
Fee for
Service
Pay for
Performance
Bundled
Payments
Full Risk
Models
Less than 11% of payments to hospitals and providers are Value based. The Catalyst for
Payment Reform has set a goal of 20% of payments to be value based by 2020
Source: Catalyst for Payment Reform
8. Delivery of Clinical Services: The Three “P’s”
Personalized (Zoom In)
•Highly customized for each individual
•“Omics”, Real Time Info, Individual Needs &
Tastes
Population-based (Zoom Out)
•Systems designed to care for large groups of
similar patients
Pervasive (Zoom Everywhere)
•Ubiquitous; Everything connected
9. “Every day I work in healthcare and then I go home
and live in the 21st Century.”
- Dave Levin, MD
Keynote Address, Healthbeat 2013
D
10. mHealth is the use of mobile and wireless devices to
improve health outcomes, healthcare services and
health research.
- National Institutes of Health Consensus Group
mHealth: Bringing Healthcare To People
www.mhealthbook.info
C
Global mHealth market estimated value at
6.6 billion in 2013. Expected to reach 20.7
billion by 2018 at a healthy CAGR of
25.5%.
13. Should Patients Contribute
Data to their Record?
• Types of Data
- Demographic/Financial
- Status
- Clinical Outcomes
• Potential Benefits
- Engagement
- Efficiency
- Enhanced research
• What’s the down side?
14. Caregivers Are Consumers Too!
• ~40% of Adults are
Caregivers
• The “Panini
Generation”
• Caregivers affect
patient outcomes.
• Patient outcomes
affect Caregivers
too!
15. Case Study
A. Don’t forget
your
appointment
on Tuesday
with Dr. Smith
B. Did you have
any side effect
with your
meds
Patient’s
Daughter
Patient
Healthcare
Professional
All sharing
the same
view!
As ExperiencedAs Observed
17. Apps or CrApps ?
Secure and private
Interactive
Intuitive to use
Portable across platforms
Integrated into EHR /PHR
Transmit data wirelessly
User perspective
Tested with intended audience
Designed to meet personal need
Designed to become part of
ecosystem (like Facebook)