Existing systems of care, wellness, and support, must
come together with technology, data, and expertise to
help people live healthier and more productive lives.
IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
The current health system faces
serious challenges.
There’s a gap in the
accuracy of
treatment decisions.
As many as 44% of all
initial cancer treatments
are modified on the
second course of
treatment. 1
Less than 50% of
medicine is
evidence based.2
An epidemiologist would
have to read 167 hours a
week to keep up with new
professional insight. 3
Aging
populations
can’t be served.
25% of Japan's
population is over 65,
growing to 40% by
2060. 4
IBM Watson Health // SOURCES:
1. Journal of Clinical Oncology, Talk about Health Blog, Sept 2011
2. www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2007/0710.brownlee.html
3. http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2013/02/computer-aided-medicine
4. "Population Statistics of Japan 2012". National Institute of Population and Social Security Research. January 2012.
IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
The current healthcare and human services
systems are economically unsustainable.
IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation// SOURCES:
1.
2015 Global Health Care Outlook Common Goals, Competing Priorities. Rep. Deloitte, 2015. Web. 16 June 2015.
Roeder, Amy. Reducing Wasteful Health Care Spending Begs the Question, What Is Waste? Harvard, T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Harvard, T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
2. 2015 Global Health Care Outlook Common Goals, Competing Priorities. Rep. Deloitte, 2015. Web. 16 June 2015.
Worldwide
$7.8 trillion is expended annually for health
and social programs around the world. Up to
30% of every dollar is wasted. 1
United States
The US spends 17.6% of its GDP on
healthcare, or $2.8 trillion a year, growing at
2.5X the economy, or 8% per year. 2
We have an opportunity to
address this need.
IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
6 Terabytes
Per lifetime
Volume, Variety, Velocity,
Veracity
60%
Exogenous Factors
1100 Terabytes
Generated per lifetime
0.4 Terabytes
Per lifetime
30%
Genomics Factors
10%
Clinical Factors
A vast amount of untapped data could have a great impact
on our health - yet it exists outside medical systems.
IBM Watson Health // SOURCE: ©2015 J.M. McGinnis et al., “The Case for More Active
Policy Attention to Health Promotion,” Health Affairs 21, no. 2 (2002):78–93
IBM Watson // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
Understands Natural Language
Watson can read and understand millions
and millions of documents.
• Medical Texts
• Evidence-Based Guidelines
• Peer-reviewed Articles
• Clinical records
Generates and Evaluates
Watson searches, extracts candidate
recommendations scores and ranks decisions
Learns and Adapts
Decisions being made by leading
Physicians feed the engine
Watson and Me
Understands and engages me
Learns and improves over time
Helps me discover
Establishes trust
Has endless capacity for insight
Operates in a timely fashion
Watson: A Cognitive System
Without Watson
Drug Discovery Only 1 in 10,000 drug candidates make it to market,
with 12 years and billions of dollars to secure regulatory
approval. To make the next breakthrough, researchers
must manually make connections out of 1.8 million
scientific articles published annually, thousands of
drugs and 190,000 active clinical trials.1
Researchers can quickly identify novel relationships
between genes, diseases and drugs, and generate
hundreds of hypotheses in a fraction of the time.
100K + trials exist with unique participation criteria for
candidates - resulting in gross under-participation
percentage of eligible candidates being matched. 2
Ability to match candidates to eligible trials more
effectively, rapidly and at scale to put more patients into
potentially life-saving new treatments and accelerate
broader access and availability of treatments
themselves.
Today cancer treatment decisions are based on what
physicians learned in residency, what they've been
exposed to in practice and read in journal articles. Less
than 50 percent of decisions are evidence based.
Patients get personalized, evidence-based decisions,
insights from eminent experts in the field, supported by
millions of peer-reviewed evidence resources.
Clinical Trial Matching
Treatment Decisions
Approximately 20% of the population is high-need,
consuming approximately 80% of health and social
programs resources, and in the US, more than 50% of
Medicaid spending. 3
High cost and need individuals can be treated more
effectively by identifying - at population scale - risk
factors across a spectrum of health determinants, and
higher-impact interventions can be discovered through
comparisons of the efficacy of various care approaches.
Care Management
SOURCES:
1. Drug Discovery and Development: Understanding the R&D Process.” Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
2. Clinicaltrials.gov
3. http://meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_files/publications/st421/stat421.shtml
4. www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2007/0710.brownlee.html
Watson Health is working to enhance, scale,
and accelerate expertise across the domains
of health and wellness, and to facilitate
collaboration across the communities of care.
Individual
Social
Programs
Education
Governments
Home Health
Agencies
Practitioners
Hospitals
Therapists
Health
Plans
Family
Public Health
Medical Devices
and Diagnostics
Bio-Pharma
Employers
Engagement Across Communities of Care
Payers
Solutions
Population Health
Management
Condition
Specific Care
Health
and Wellness
Social
Programs
Discovery
Solutions
Real World
Evidence
Ecosystem
Population Health
Management
Condition
Specific Care
Health
and Wellness
Social
Programs
Discovery
Solutions
Real World
Evidence
Individual
Social
Programs
Education
Governments
Home Health
Agencies
Practitioners
Hospitals
Therapists
Health
Plans
Family
Public Health
Medical Devices
and Diagnostics
Bio-Pharma
Employers
Payers
Data
Insight
Population Health
Management
Identify care gaps and
enable delivery of
timely, coordinated care
Social
Programs
Ensure that care
approaches address
individuals' social context
Real World
Evidence
Uncover health
interventions to inform
care approaches
Condition
Specific Care
Apply best care protocols
to manage chronic
conditions
Health
and Wellness
Empower individuals to
live healthier, more
productive lives
Discovery
Solutions
Accelerate research
and improve
treatments options
...
Exogenous
data
Med device
Lab &
diag.
Clinical Genomic
Payments &
Claims
...
Terminology &
taxonomy
Published
texts
Scientific
journals
Medical
guidelines
Patient cohorts Disease progression
Risk
Factors
Population
Analytics
Adverse events Drug efficacy
Comparative
effectiveness
Pricing models
Provider segmentation
Sales deploymentMarketing effectivenessOff-label use
Patient-trial
Matching
Site Selection
Insights as a service delivered by Watson Health platform
Data and Knowledge Ingested by Watson health Platform
Solutions
Population Health
Management
Condition
Specific Care
Health
and Wellness
Social
Programs
Discovery
Solutions
Real World
Evidence`
IBM Watson
Watson Analytics
Big Data Broad Networks Global Leadership
90M
Individuals
350,000+
Physicians
80
Program Networks in 18 Countries
315B
Health Longitudinal Data Points
10,000+ clients
10 Security Operations Centers Protect
42
Global Data Centers
170 Countries
Global Presence
7500+ 2014
22 Years Patent Leadership
$6B
Research Spend
an IBM Company
IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
Watson Health helps bring together individuals and
organizations to democratize health knowledge and
access to tools and information to help us lead healthier
and more productive lives.
“Watson project is fundamentally
facilitating the transformation of our
practice. ”
Nicholas F. Larusso, MD
Professor Medicine
Mayo Clinic
“Watson is a tip of the spear to drive the
transformation of the healthcare system.”
Lynda Chin, MD
Professor and Department Chair
The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center
“Watson learning engine presents
information exactly how a doctor thinks.”
Mark G. Kris, MD
William and Joy Ruane Chair
Memorial Sloan Kettering
“The opportunity for Watson to impact
the outcomes of patients around the
world is remarkable.”
James S. Miser, MD
Chief Information Officer
Bumrungard International Hospital
"IBM has established an unprecedented set of
data and analytic capabilities, the richest in
healthcare."
- IDC Health Insights, Perspective: IBM Makes Unprecedented
Investments in Healthcare, Doc #HI255854, May 2015
"The long-term impact of cognitive
computing on healthcare will be massive."
- Forrester Rsearch, Inc, Healthcare Meets Cognitive
Computing, February 13, 2015
Explorys, an IBM company, a leader in U.S.
Healthcare Clinical and Financial Analysis
- IDC MarketScape: U.S. Healthcare Provider Clinical and
Financial Analytics Standalone Platform Vendor Assessment,
doc HI255139 , April 2015.
Leader in the population health
management category
-2014 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services
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  • 2.
    Existing systems ofcare, wellness, and support, must come together with technology, data, and expertise to help people live healthier and more productive lives. IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
  • 3.
    IBM Watson Health// ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation The current health system faces serious challenges.
  • 4.
    There’s a gapin the accuracy of treatment decisions. As many as 44% of all initial cancer treatments are modified on the second course of treatment. 1 Less than 50% of medicine is evidence based.2 An epidemiologist would have to read 167 hours a week to keep up with new professional insight. 3 Aging populations can’t be served. 25% of Japan's population is over 65, growing to 40% by 2060. 4 IBM Watson Health // SOURCES: 1. Journal of Clinical Oncology, Talk about Health Blog, Sept 2011 2. www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2007/0710.brownlee.html 3. http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2013/02/computer-aided-medicine 4. "Population Statistics of Japan 2012". National Institute of Population and Social Security Research. January 2012.
  • 5.
    IBM Watson Health// ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation The current healthcare and human services systems are economically unsustainable.
  • 6.
    IBM Watson Health// ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation// SOURCES: 1. 2015 Global Health Care Outlook Common Goals, Competing Priorities. Rep. Deloitte, 2015. Web. 16 June 2015. Roeder, Amy. Reducing Wasteful Health Care Spending Begs the Question, What Is Waste? Harvard, T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Harvard, T.H. Chan School of Public Health. 2. 2015 Global Health Care Outlook Common Goals, Competing Priorities. Rep. Deloitte, 2015. Web. 16 June 2015. Worldwide $7.8 trillion is expended annually for health and social programs around the world. Up to 30% of every dollar is wasted. 1 United States The US spends 17.6% of its GDP on healthcare, or $2.8 trillion a year, growing at 2.5X the economy, or 8% per year. 2
  • 7.
    We have anopportunity to address this need. IBM Watson Health // ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
  • 8.
    6 Terabytes Per lifetime Volume,Variety, Velocity, Veracity 60% Exogenous Factors 1100 Terabytes Generated per lifetime 0.4 Terabytes Per lifetime 30% Genomics Factors 10% Clinical Factors A vast amount of untapped data could have a great impact on our health - yet it exists outside medical systems. IBM Watson Health // SOURCE: ©2015 J.M. McGinnis et al., “The Case for More Active Policy Attention to Health Promotion,” Health Affairs 21, no. 2 (2002):78–93
  • 9.
    IBM Watson //©2015 International Business Machines Corporation
  • 10.
    Understands Natural Language Watsoncan read and understand millions and millions of documents. • Medical Texts • Evidence-Based Guidelines • Peer-reviewed Articles • Clinical records Generates and Evaluates Watson searches, extracts candidate recommendations scores and ranks decisions Learns and Adapts Decisions being made by leading Physicians feed the engine Watson and Me Understands and engages me Learns and improves over time Helps me discover Establishes trust Has endless capacity for insight Operates in a timely fashion Watson: A Cognitive System
  • 12.
    Without Watson Drug DiscoveryOnly 1 in 10,000 drug candidates make it to market, with 12 years and billions of dollars to secure regulatory approval. To make the next breakthrough, researchers must manually make connections out of 1.8 million scientific articles published annually, thousands of drugs and 190,000 active clinical trials.1 Researchers can quickly identify novel relationships between genes, diseases and drugs, and generate hundreds of hypotheses in a fraction of the time. 100K + trials exist with unique participation criteria for candidates - resulting in gross under-participation percentage of eligible candidates being matched. 2 Ability to match candidates to eligible trials more effectively, rapidly and at scale to put more patients into potentially life-saving new treatments and accelerate broader access and availability of treatments themselves. Today cancer treatment decisions are based on what physicians learned in residency, what they've been exposed to in practice and read in journal articles. Less than 50 percent of decisions are evidence based. Patients get personalized, evidence-based decisions, insights from eminent experts in the field, supported by millions of peer-reviewed evidence resources. Clinical Trial Matching Treatment Decisions Approximately 20% of the population is high-need, consuming approximately 80% of health and social programs resources, and in the US, more than 50% of Medicaid spending. 3 High cost and need individuals can be treated more effectively by identifying - at population scale - risk factors across a spectrum of health determinants, and higher-impact interventions can be discovered through comparisons of the efficacy of various care approaches. Care Management SOURCES: 1. Drug Discovery and Development: Understanding the R&D Process.” Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America 2. Clinicaltrials.gov 3. http://meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_files/publications/st421/stat421.shtml 4. www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2007/0710.brownlee.html
  • 13.
    Watson Health isworking to enhance, scale, and accelerate expertise across the domains of health and wellness, and to facilitate collaboration across the communities of care.
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Solutions Population Health Management Condition Specific Care Health andWellness Social Programs Discovery Solutions Real World Evidence Ecosystem Population Health Management Condition Specific Care Health and Wellness Social Programs Discovery Solutions Real World Evidence Individual Social Programs Education Governments Home Health Agencies Practitioners Hospitals Therapists Health Plans Family Public Health Medical Devices and Diagnostics Bio-Pharma Employers Payers Data Insight
  • 17.
    Population Health Management Identify caregaps and enable delivery of timely, coordinated care Social Programs Ensure that care approaches address individuals' social context Real World Evidence Uncover health interventions to inform care approaches Condition Specific Care Apply best care protocols to manage chronic conditions Health and Wellness Empower individuals to live healthier, more productive lives Discovery Solutions Accelerate research and improve treatments options ... Exogenous data Med device Lab & diag. Clinical Genomic Payments & Claims ... Terminology & taxonomy Published texts Scientific journals Medical guidelines Patient cohorts Disease progression Risk Factors Population Analytics Adverse events Drug efficacy Comparative effectiveness Pricing models Provider segmentation Sales deploymentMarketing effectivenessOff-label use Patient-trial Matching Site Selection Insights as a service delivered by Watson Health platform Data and Knowledge Ingested by Watson health Platform
  • 18.
    Solutions Population Health Management Condition Specific Care Health andWellness Social Programs Discovery Solutions Real World Evidence` IBM Watson Watson Analytics
  • 19.
    Big Data BroadNetworks Global Leadership 90M Individuals 350,000+ Physicians 80 Program Networks in 18 Countries 315B Health Longitudinal Data Points 10,000+ clients 10 Security Operations Centers Protect 42 Global Data Centers 170 Countries Global Presence 7500+ 2014 22 Years Patent Leadership $6B Research Spend an IBM Company
  • 20.
    IBM Watson Health// ©2015 International Business Machines Corporation Watson Health helps bring together individuals and organizations to democratize health knowledge and access to tools and information to help us lead healthier and more productive lives.
  • 21.
    “Watson project isfundamentally facilitating the transformation of our practice. ” Nicholas F. Larusso, MD Professor Medicine Mayo Clinic “Watson is a tip of the spear to drive the transformation of the healthcare system.” Lynda Chin, MD Professor and Department Chair The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center “Watson learning engine presents information exactly how a doctor thinks.” Mark G. Kris, MD William and Joy Ruane Chair Memorial Sloan Kettering “The opportunity for Watson to impact the outcomes of patients around the world is remarkable.” James S. Miser, MD Chief Information Officer Bumrungard International Hospital "IBM has established an unprecedented set of data and analytic capabilities, the richest in healthcare." - IDC Health Insights, Perspective: IBM Makes Unprecedented Investments in Healthcare, Doc #HI255854, May 2015 "The long-term impact of cognitive computing on healthcare will be massive." - Forrester Rsearch, Inc, Healthcare Meets Cognitive Computing, February 13, 2015 Explorys, an IBM company, a leader in U.S. Healthcare Clinical and Financial Analysis - IDC MarketScape: U.S. Healthcare Provider Clinical and Financial Analytics Standalone Platform Vendor Assessment, doc HI255139 , April 2015. Leader in the population health management category -2014 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services

Editor's Notes

  • #9 J.M. McGinnis et al., “The Case for More Active Policy Attention to Health Promotion,” Health Affairs 21, no. 2 (2002):78–93