Codesain CEO Rachel de Sain presented at the 2019 HIMMSEurope conference held in Helsinki in June. She shared information about the Australian Digital Health Journey and reminded us that we need to ensure the investment in transforming the health sector through digital to achieve anytime anywhere health ensures its for everyone. We can and should also look at this transformation as an opportunity to not only achieve the quadruple aim, but extend that to fuel innovation and new growth for the economy.
The document discusses several emerging mHealth startups in India that are poised for growth. It profiles 11 startups including Practo, which provides online medical practice management software; eHealthAccess, which allows customers to interact with doctors anywhere; HealthifyMe, which tracks nutrition and fitness; and DocEngage, DocSuggest, Surgerica, SocialBlood, MediAngels, HealthcareMagic, and Medindia, which provide various online healthcare services and connections. The global mobile health industry is forecast to grow significantly with the integration of wireless technologies and increasing focus on lifestyle diseases, cost, and convenience.
An edited version of my presentation at the Mobile Health Workshop for Engineers and PhD scholars at National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Mangalore.
Telehealth Integrators and Competitors LandscapeDonna Cusano
Presentation on telehealth competitive landscape with a focus on \'integrators\' providing care management as option. Overview of marketing opportunities.
Virginia Medicaid has expanded coverage of telemedicine services over time. Currently, 35 states provide Medicaid reimbursement for telemedicine. Virginia Medicaid covers telemedicine statewide for services like consultations and evaluations. Future possibilities include adding coverage for telemedicine in home health and expanding store-and-forward and telepractice coverage. The presentation discusses Virginia Medicaid's telemedicine policies and interests in expanding access to care through telemedicine.
Presentation of Top 10 eHealth & Healthcare trends presented at IDC Content Management Evolution 2014: Portals, Mobile and Social. Madrid (Spain), 11th of March 2014. www.cesaralonso.com
This document discusses managing IT, telecommunications, personal data rules, and software regulatory requirements in the EU and global environment, including case studies. It covers the EU political context regarding eHealth initiatives and changes to regulations for medicinal products, medical devices, and health data protection. Specific issues addressed include the proposed General Data Protection Regulation, regulation of software as medical devices, reimbursement, licensing, and liability in cross-border healthcare and eHealth. A case study is also presented.
Veterans engagement with electronic health technologies jhu -evans 3.12.14 v...Johns Hopkins
The document discusses Veteran engagement with electronic health technologies at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). It provides an overview of VHA's use of connected health technologies like telehealth, My HealtheVet, and mobile apps to improve care delivery and patient engagement. It outlines VHA's goals of expanding the use of these technologies through new mobile and web-based tools that allow real-time access to health information and communication with providers.
Health India is India's first Cloud based Rural Telemedicine Centres, Its presence spans 48 tele-medicine centres with over 100+ practicing healthcare experts.
The document discusses several emerging mHealth startups in India that are poised for growth. It profiles 11 startups including Practo, which provides online medical practice management software; eHealthAccess, which allows customers to interact with doctors anywhere; HealthifyMe, which tracks nutrition and fitness; and DocEngage, DocSuggest, Surgerica, SocialBlood, MediAngels, HealthcareMagic, and Medindia, which provide various online healthcare services and connections. The global mobile health industry is forecast to grow significantly with the integration of wireless technologies and increasing focus on lifestyle diseases, cost, and convenience.
An edited version of my presentation at the Mobile Health Workshop for Engineers and PhD scholars at National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Mangalore.
Telehealth Integrators and Competitors LandscapeDonna Cusano
Presentation on telehealth competitive landscape with a focus on \'integrators\' providing care management as option. Overview of marketing opportunities.
Virginia Medicaid has expanded coverage of telemedicine services over time. Currently, 35 states provide Medicaid reimbursement for telemedicine. Virginia Medicaid covers telemedicine statewide for services like consultations and evaluations. Future possibilities include adding coverage for telemedicine in home health and expanding store-and-forward and telepractice coverage. The presentation discusses Virginia Medicaid's telemedicine policies and interests in expanding access to care through telemedicine.
Presentation of Top 10 eHealth & Healthcare trends presented at IDC Content Management Evolution 2014: Portals, Mobile and Social. Madrid (Spain), 11th of March 2014. www.cesaralonso.com
This document discusses managing IT, telecommunications, personal data rules, and software regulatory requirements in the EU and global environment, including case studies. It covers the EU political context regarding eHealth initiatives and changes to regulations for medicinal products, medical devices, and health data protection. Specific issues addressed include the proposed General Data Protection Regulation, regulation of software as medical devices, reimbursement, licensing, and liability in cross-border healthcare and eHealth. A case study is also presented.
Veterans engagement with electronic health technologies jhu -evans 3.12.14 v...Johns Hopkins
The document discusses Veteran engagement with electronic health technologies at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). It provides an overview of VHA's use of connected health technologies like telehealth, My HealtheVet, and mobile apps to improve care delivery and patient engagement. It outlines VHA's goals of expanding the use of these technologies through new mobile and web-based tools that allow real-time access to health information and communication with providers.
Health India is India's first Cloud based Rural Telemedicine Centres, Its presence spans 48 tele-medicine centres with over 100+ practicing healthcare experts.
E-MedAsia aims to be the premier Pan-Asian e-health site by providing online medical content and clinical management tools. It has identified a large and growing $400 billion Asian healthcare market opportunity. As the first mover in this space, E-MedAsia believes it can capitalize on strong demand from Asian physicians for its superior product and establish significant market share before competitors enter. The business model generates recurring revenue from physician subscribers and pharmaceutical/medical sponsors. An experienced management team and advisory board will oversee the strategic launch across multiple Asian markets from 2000-2001.
HXR 2017: Paul Kahn, Mad*Pow: Lessons Learned from a Bill you can understandHxRefactored
The document summarizes lessons learned from efforts to create more understandable medical bills. It describes patients' common experiences with surprise, confusion and delay regarding medical bills. It then outlines three approaches that could help reduce complexity: 1) provider networks managing all charges, 2) insurers managing all payments, or 3) a new third-party platform managing claims and payments between all parties. The key is establishing a single financial relationship for patients to alleviate fragmentation and create a coherent experience.
El 22 de junio de 2015, el Catedrático de Economía de la Salud de la Universidad de Berkeley-California, Richard Scheffler, impartió en la Fundación Ramón Areces la conferencia: 'La financiación de la integración de servicios y el pago según calidad en la asistencia sanitaria', en colaboración con la Universidad Carlos III. Durante su intervención, ofreció previsiones sobre gasto sanitario en las próximas dos décadas en España.
Telemedicine refers to providing health services using digital devices like phones and computers, allowing patients to get medical advice and care from home. While challenges like security and training exist, telemedicine has grown rapidly since 2010 and surged during the COVID-19 pandemic as a safe alternative to in-person care. The pandemic drove widespread adoption of telemedicine and highlighted its benefits of preserving equipment, protecting healthcare workers, and monitoring patients remotely. As awareness and need have increased, telemedicine appears poised to continue playing an important role in healthcare going forward.
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Andrew Hooge, Val...HxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
This document provides guidance on mobile medical apps according to draft guidelines from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It discusses the FDA's proposed definition of mobile medical apps and scope of regulation. Certain types of apps, such as those solely for general health and wellness, would not be regulated. The document also discusses who would be considered the manufacturer of a mobile medical app and provides comments on the FDA's draft guidelines, calling for clearer definitions and exemptions for low-risk products. Further steps from the FDA and developments in the EU are also outlined.
Mediclixx Technologies provides end-to-end healthcare software and mobile applications to optimize clinical workflows and make healthcare digitalized and paperless. Their solutions include e-health software for various medical specialties and an m-health mobile app for booking appointments, accessing medical records, and issuing digital prescriptions. Mediclixx aims to serve 11 lakh doctors and 18 lakh hospitals/clinics in India by addressing problems with paperwork, scheduling, and prescription legibility through an integrated software platform accessible on desktop, laptop, and mobile devices. Their business model generates revenue from app subscriptions, advertising, e-commerce sales, and software licensing fees priced at Rs. 499-1499 per month depending on the user
This document discusses electronic health record (EHR) standards in India. It provides an overview of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's EHR standards initiative, including the standards that were originally notified in 2013 for identifiers, codes, content formats, messaging, and security/access control. It outlines the EHR Review Committee's recent effort to update the standards to align with international standards and India's membership in SNOMED CT. The major revisions suggested by the committee are summarized, including recommendations to use SNOMED CT as the primary clinical terminology and clarify guidelines on various standards.
New frontiers in healthcare access: m-Health
The document discusses trends in mobile health (m-Health) and opportunities for growth. It notes that m-Health market size is growing significantly and that demand is increasing due to a rise in chronic diseases and a shift to patient-centered care. By 2020, m-Health is projected to enable remote consultations and monitoring, self-testing and management of diseases. Key drivers of m-Health include rising incomes, technology advances, and a growing focus on home healthcare. Barriers include developing effective revenue models and gaining physician acceptance. New m-Health technologies discussed include solutions for cardiology, imaging, home care, surgery and women's health. Digital initiatives and public-private
Top 5 Telemedicine Regulatory Hurdles To OvercomeVSee
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Non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease account for 38 million deaths annually and place a large burden on healthcare systems with limited resources in rural areas and increasing out-of-pocket expenses. The Cardiotrack solution addresses this issue by providing an integrated system of medical devices, apps, and cloud services that allows for 12-lead ECGs, blood pressure, and other vital signs to be recorded and examined on apps accessible to physicians and specialists, enabling remote consultation and referrals to partner hospitals for further diagnostics and intervention. The Cardiotrack system has evolved from its initial 3-lead ECG prototype in 2013 to the current commercialized version that incorporates 12-lead ECGs and plans to integrate new IoT
Murray N. Ross presented on how Kaiser Permanente uses health information technology to transform patient care. Kaiser Permanente is a large integrated health system that provides coverage, care delivery, and financing to over 8 million members. It has invested over $3 billion in an electronic medical record system to provide clinicians real-time access to patient information and support individual and population health management. Kaiser Permanente engages patients through online tools that allow them to access their health records, communicate with providers, refill prescriptions, and participate in health programs.
Webinar Transforming Digital Health Technologies for Patient Engagement and R...Bioclinica
The document discusses digital health technologies for patient engagement and clinical trial reporting, including Medelinked's personal health engagement platform. Medelinked allows patients to build and manage health data online and share it with their connected health network. It also discusses how Medelinked integrates with clinical trials to directly import patient data from mobile apps and EHRs into electronic data capture systems in order to streamline clinical trials and reduce manual data entry. This improves data quality and compliance with FDA electronic source data guidance.
At RavenTek, we help healthcare providers secure what matters most, build organizational resilience against cyberattacks and maximize provider Return On Life. We combine world-class technologies, innovative security ideas and a forward-thinking team of problem solvers and consultants to secure healthcare providers. We believe enterprise visibility and persistent, always-on security testing is the essential foundation of every cybersecurity program.
Ryan Coleman is Vice President of Healthcare Cybersecurity at RavenTek.
Many times, pitch events have their own rules or guidelines for the pitch. They may limit the number of slides or even give you a full structure of the pitch that you need to follow.
Before the actual event, there may be a session where the pitches are prepared and modified according to feedback from coaches and peers. Time for modifications is often really limited, so don't concentrate on making it as beautiful as possible, rather just testing out raw ideas and see what kind of a feedback they get.
HxRefactored 2015: Charles Boicey "Interoperability Exercise, Triple Store & ...HxRefactored
Charles Boicey, RN and Enterprise Analytics Architect for Stony Brook Medicine shares how RDF Triples can reconcile data from multiple and disparate sources to unlock great insight.
Getting healthcare is inconvenient, providing it is inefficient, and there is too much unorganized data from devices. However, technology can provide solutions like easy access to health information through symptom searches and condition cards, online apps for users to chat with doctors and get prescriptions or schedule appointments, more convenient care through walk-in clinics, home visits or telehealth, and lifestyle management apps to help with personal health or conditions like diabetes. These applications aim to use technology to make healthcare more accessible and efficient as well as enable healthier lives.
Opening Keynote - Personalised Health and Care 2020HIMSS UK
Beverley Bryant, Director of Digital Technology at NHS England, outlines plans to make the NHS paperless by 2020 through increasing digital inclusion and skills training. Evaluation of previous digital skills training programs found that it reduced GP visits, saved time and money, and improved health outcomes like diet for many participants. The plan is to give patients more responsibility for their health by conveniently accessing NHS services online, while freeing up clinicians' time spent on administrative tasks. This would benefit the NHS through improved health outcomes, patient satisfaction, and lower administrative costs.
MyHospitalAdvisor is a web portal and mobile app that allows users to search for and read reviews of healthcare providers in India. It aims to empower consumers to make more informed choices and enable providers to market themselves and build their online reputation. The founders have healthcare and technology experience. The business model includes premium subscriptions, advertising, and transaction fees. The platform collects reviews and provider listings to help consumers while giving providers marketing tools. It has launched minimum viable products and is pursuing organic growth and paid clients to build out the marketplace concept further.
The Ultimate Guide to Healthcare App Development.pdfLucy Zeniffer
Planning to build a healthcare application? Here is your expert’s guide on steps to build a healthcare app, including types, features, and benefits of healthcare applications.
Digital Transformation In Healthcare_ Trends, Challenges And Solutions.pdfLucas Lagone
Explore digital transformation in Healthcare, Trends, face challenges, and discover effective solutions for a seamless transition in the healthcare industry.
E-MedAsia aims to be the premier Pan-Asian e-health site by providing online medical content and clinical management tools. It has identified a large and growing $400 billion Asian healthcare market opportunity. As the first mover in this space, E-MedAsia believes it can capitalize on strong demand from Asian physicians for its superior product and establish significant market share before competitors enter. The business model generates recurring revenue from physician subscribers and pharmaceutical/medical sponsors. An experienced management team and advisory board will oversee the strategic launch across multiple Asian markets from 2000-2001.
HXR 2017: Paul Kahn, Mad*Pow: Lessons Learned from a Bill you can understandHxRefactored
The document summarizes lessons learned from efforts to create more understandable medical bills. It describes patients' common experiences with surprise, confusion and delay regarding medical bills. It then outlines three approaches that could help reduce complexity: 1) provider networks managing all charges, 2) insurers managing all payments, or 3) a new third-party platform managing claims and payments between all parties. The key is establishing a single financial relationship for patients to alleviate fragmentation and create a coherent experience.
El 22 de junio de 2015, el Catedrático de Economía de la Salud de la Universidad de Berkeley-California, Richard Scheffler, impartió en la Fundación Ramón Areces la conferencia: 'La financiación de la integración de servicios y el pago según calidad en la asistencia sanitaria', en colaboración con la Universidad Carlos III. Durante su intervención, ofreció previsiones sobre gasto sanitario en las próximas dos décadas en España.
Telemedicine refers to providing health services using digital devices like phones and computers, allowing patients to get medical advice and care from home. While challenges like security and training exist, telemedicine has grown rapidly since 2010 and surged during the COVID-19 pandemic as a safe alternative to in-person care. The pandemic drove widespread adoption of telemedicine and highlighted its benefits of preserving equipment, protecting healthcare workers, and monitoring patients remotely. As awareness and need have increased, telemedicine appears poised to continue playing an important role in healthcare going forward.
HXR 2016: The Health IoT: Remote Care and Mobile Solutions -Andrew Hooge, Val...HxRefactored
Through new telehealth technologies and increased data analysis physicians are gaining insights into patients like never before, allowing them to facilitate early interventions, improve adherence, and reduce readmission rates -- not to mention at a price more affordable than ever. The companies you’ll hear from in this session are using a healthy and innovative mix of data, educational tools, sensors, and more to improve patient outcomes.
This document provides guidance on mobile medical apps according to draft guidelines from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It discusses the FDA's proposed definition of mobile medical apps and scope of regulation. Certain types of apps, such as those solely for general health and wellness, would not be regulated. The document also discusses who would be considered the manufacturer of a mobile medical app and provides comments on the FDA's draft guidelines, calling for clearer definitions and exemptions for low-risk products. Further steps from the FDA and developments in the EU are also outlined.
Mediclixx Technologies provides end-to-end healthcare software and mobile applications to optimize clinical workflows and make healthcare digitalized and paperless. Their solutions include e-health software for various medical specialties and an m-health mobile app for booking appointments, accessing medical records, and issuing digital prescriptions. Mediclixx aims to serve 11 lakh doctors and 18 lakh hospitals/clinics in India by addressing problems with paperwork, scheduling, and prescription legibility through an integrated software platform accessible on desktop, laptop, and mobile devices. Their business model generates revenue from app subscriptions, advertising, e-commerce sales, and software licensing fees priced at Rs. 499-1499 per month depending on the user
This document discusses electronic health record (EHR) standards in India. It provides an overview of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's EHR standards initiative, including the standards that were originally notified in 2013 for identifiers, codes, content formats, messaging, and security/access control. It outlines the EHR Review Committee's recent effort to update the standards to align with international standards and India's membership in SNOMED CT. The major revisions suggested by the committee are summarized, including recommendations to use SNOMED CT as the primary clinical terminology and clarify guidelines on various standards.
New frontiers in healthcare access: m-Health
The document discusses trends in mobile health (m-Health) and opportunities for growth. It notes that m-Health market size is growing significantly and that demand is increasing due to a rise in chronic diseases and a shift to patient-centered care. By 2020, m-Health is projected to enable remote consultations and monitoring, self-testing and management of diseases. Key drivers of m-Health include rising incomes, technology advances, and a growing focus on home healthcare. Barriers include developing effective revenue models and gaining physician acceptance. New m-Health technologies discussed include solutions for cardiology, imaging, home care, surgery and women's health. Digital initiatives and public-private
Top 5 Telemedicine Regulatory Hurdles To OvercomeVSee
For more information please visit: https://vsee.com/blog/top-5-telemedicine-regulatory-hurdles-to-overcome/
For other webinars:
https://vsee.com/webinars/
Or join our Linkedin Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Telehealth-Failures-Secrets-Success-13500037/about
Or Join our Facebook Group:
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Non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease account for 38 million deaths annually and place a large burden on healthcare systems with limited resources in rural areas and increasing out-of-pocket expenses. The Cardiotrack solution addresses this issue by providing an integrated system of medical devices, apps, and cloud services that allows for 12-lead ECGs, blood pressure, and other vital signs to be recorded and examined on apps accessible to physicians and specialists, enabling remote consultation and referrals to partner hospitals for further diagnostics and intervention. The Cardiotrack system has evolved from its initial 3-lead ECG prototype in 2013 to the current commercialized version that incorporates 12-lead ECGs and plans to integrate new IoT
Murray N. Ross presented on how Kaiser Permanente uses health information technology to transform patient care. Kaiser Permanente is a large integrated health system that provides coverage, care delivery, and financing to over 8 million members. It has invested over $3 billion in an electronic medical record system to provide clinicians real-time access to patient information and support individual and population health management. Kaiser Permanente engages patients through online tools that allow them to access their health records, communicate with providers, refill prescriptions, and participate in health programs.
Webinar Transforming Digital Health Technologies for Patient Engagement and R...Bioclinica
The document discusses digital health technologies for patient engagement and clinical trial reporting, including Medelinked's personal health engagement platform. Medelinked allows patients to build and manage health data online and share it with their connected health network. It also discusses how Medelinked integrates with clinical trials to directly import patient data from mobile apps and EHRs into electronic data capture systems in order to streamline clinical trials and reduce manual data entry. This improves data quality and compliance with FDA electronic source data guidance.
At RavenTek, we help healthcare providers secure what matters most, build organizational resilience against cyberattacks and maximize provider Return On Life. We combine world-class technologies, innovative security ideas and a forward-thinking team of problem solvers and consultants to secure healthcare providers. We believe enterprise visibility and persistent, always-on security testing is the essential foundation of every cybersecurity program.
Ryan Coleman is Vice President of Healthcare Cybersecurity at RavenTek.
Many times, pitch events have their own rules or guidelines for the pitch. They may limit the number of slides or even give you a full structure of the pitch that you need to follow.
Before the actual event, there may be a session where the pitches are prepared and modified according to feedback from coaches and peers. Time for modifications is often really limited, so don't concentrate on making it as beautiful as possible, rather just testing out raw ideas and see what kind of a feedback they get.
HxRefactored 2015: Charles Boicey "Interoperability Exercise, Triple Store & ...HxRefactored
Charles Boicey, RN and Enterprise Analytics Architect for Stony Brook Medicine shares how RDF Triples can reconcile data from multiple and disparate sources to unlock great insight.
Getting healthcare is inconvenient, providing it is inefficient, and there is too much unorganized data from devices. However, technology can provide solutions like easy access to health information through symptom searches and condition cards, online apps for users to chat with doctors and get prescriptions or schedule appointments, more convenient care through walk-in clinics, home visits or telehealth, and lifestyle management apps to help with personal health or conditions like diabetes. These applications aim to use technology to make healthcare more accessible and efficient as well as enable healthier lives.
Opening Keynote - Personalised Health and Care 2020HIMSS UK
Beverley Bryant, Director of Digital Technology at NHS England, outlines plans to make the NHS paperless by 2020 through increasing digital inclusion and skills training. Evaluation of previous digital skills training programs found that it reduced GP visits, saved time and money, and improved health outcomes like diet for many participants. The plan is to give patients more responsibility for their health by conveniently accessing NHS services online, while freeing up clinicians' time spent on administrative tasks. This would benefit the NHS through improved health outcomes, patient satisfaction, and lower administrative costs.
MyHospitalAdvisor is a web portal and mobile app that allows users to search for and read reviews of healthcare providers in India. It aims to empower consumers to make more informed choices and enable providers to market themselves and build their online reputation. The founders have healthcare and technology experience. The business model includes premium subscriptions, advertising, and transaction fees. The platform collects reviews and provider listings to help consumers while giving providers marketing tools. It has launched minimum viable products and is pursuing organic growth and paid clients to build out the marketplace concept further.
The Ultimate Guide to Healthcare App Development.pdfLucy Zeniffer
Planning to build a healthcare application? Here is your expert’s guide on steps to build a healthcare app, including types, features, and benefits of healthcare applications.
Digital Transformation In Healthcare_ Trends, Challenges And Solutions.pdfLucas Lagone
Explore digital transformation in Healthcare, Trends, face challenges, and discover effective solutions for a seamless transition in the healthcare industry.
Building Digital Strategy Roadmap For Digital Transformation Complete DeckSlideTeam
Digital strategy roadmap is a blueprint for aligning business goals with your digital strategy. It shows how the company plans to embrace digital technologies to grow business and create better customer experience in the long term. Creating a digital strategy roadmap is not simply listing out key digital initiatives and giving them a tentative timeline. It follows an extensive research process which starts with Digital Review. It starts with uncovering consumer insights and market insights. One then develops Digital Strategy keeping in mind the digital goals and key initiatives in the short and long term. The third step in this process is Digital Planning which involves setting realistic time frame for implementing digital initiatives. The final steps involve setting KPIs for measuring the success of digital strategy. Taking the healthcare sector as a case study, our researchers have outlined the digital landscape of the industry and showed key digital strategies a healthcare provider wishes to implement for digital transformation. https://bit.ly/3bL7TlW
Partners in Technology - eHealth Queensland ICT Investment PrioritiesDigital Queensland
The document discusses Queensland's digital landscape and strategies. It outlines initiatives to improve digital readiness, infrastructure, population health tools, precision medicine, consumer health tools, and more. Key priorities include expanding digital hospitals, improving rural telehealth, and the patient portal. Strategies also focus on genomics, innovation, and using data/AI to modernize healthcare delivery across Queensland.
Digital Transformation in Healthcare: Trends, Challenges & Their Solutionsriyak40
The swift progress in healthcare's digital evolution is driving enhanced services and elevated patient care. With the increasing need for modern healthcare, the industry cannot afford to fall behind. This transition not only elevates patient care but also enables healthcare providers to reduce administrative burdens.
This document summarizes 10 health innovations and trends to watch in 2010, including: 1) "Hello Health" franchised primary care practices with online tools and direct payments, 2) use of surgical checklists to improve safety, 3) mobile health applications like HealthMap for disease surveillance, 4) direct-to-consumer genetic testing providing personalized health information, 5) "reverse innovations" developed first for emerging markets, 6) services generating personalized care plans from health data, 7) point-of-care diagnostic technologies, 8) the University of Toronto's crowdsourcing of health system ideas, 9) the growth of mobile health applications, and 10) patient data sharing communities like PatientsLikeMe. These innovations aim to improve health
Monitoring as a_servihttp://www.slideshare.net/upload#ce_4_healthcareprovidersmobi fly
Health monitoring as a service allows patients to easily track vital signs using mobile phones. It offers healthcare providers new revenue streams and enhances patient relationships. The solution involves a mobile monitoring platform that collects biometric data from wireless sensors and shares it with users and providers through mobile apps and web dashboards. This allows real-time monitoring that improves health oversight and care quality while increasing provider productivity.
The document discusses Access Health Digital's Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator (SEA) program and key objectives. The SEA program aims to accelerate adoption of India's National Digital Health Blueprint (NDHB) standards and drive a federated technology model across stakeholders. It will provide mentorship and technical support for implementing minimum viable products based on NDHB standards. The SEA program also aims to help position compliant products for relevant opportunities and provide early adopters with a "stamp of confidence". Access Health Digital intends to facilitate the SEA community in these areas to help transition the healthcare industry to a standardized, secure model.
This presentation was presented online by Dr.Vinothini as a part of PG Seminar Presentation and the full video presentation can be found in official YouTube channel of IAPSM eConnect
Link for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqR1J9jjCgs
Improving Life With Connected Medical DevicesAryanRaj496746
IoT and 5G has bring a technological reform in every field. Healthcare sector is one such field which got most benefitted with these technologies. In this document, we have discussed about benefits of IoT in medical and advantages of connected medical devices. We have also discussed about market prospective and future opportunity of this technology in healthcare taking reference from Delvens' market analysis report of global medical device connectivity market.
The document provides a digital strategy roadmap for digital transformation in a healthcare services department. It outlines why digital transformation is needed, core elements like process digitization and customer understanding. Barriers include legacy systems and digital skills shortage. The roadmap proposes assessing opportunities, scanning the environment, developing business cases, gaining commitment and scaling initiatives. Key initiatives include a patient portal, mobile health apps, and telehealth services. Metrics to measure return on investment include increased profits, productivity, consumer centricity and satisfaction, and decreased employee turnover.
Digital health trends in Asia present business opportunities for mHealth companies. By 2020, chronic diseases will affect two-thirds of Asia Pacific's population over 65 years old. Key drivers for mHealth business include rising incomes, lifestyle diseases, mobile penetration, and patient self-management. Barriers include developing revenue models and gaining medical acceptance. Successful mHealth companies target specific customer segments with technologies tailored for areas like cardiology, imaging, and women's health. Partnerships through initiatives like India's Digital India program can help companies reach customers and grow their business.
[Startup Nations Summit 2014] Competition - China - ShanghaiStartupNations
This document discusses mHealth and healthcare in China. It summarizes that healthcare spending in China has increased annually by 16% from 2001 to 2013. It also notes that 50% of people in China expect to receive healthcare services via smartphones by 2015. The document then introduces AmeSante, an mHealth management platform that collects health information from devices and shares it with experts and health services via cloud technology. It collects data like weight, blood pressure, steps and glucose from devices in users' homes.
Digital health technologies use computing platforms, connectivity, software, and sensors for health care and related uses. This enables the healthcare Organisation to work efficiently and effectively towards achieving the objectives of the organisation by delivering safe and quality healthcare to the patient.
The document discusses the importance of program management and strategic change management for eHealth initiatives. It notes that eHealth programs involve many interconnected projects that impact stakeholders. To succeed, an eHealth program management office should focus not just on project management, but also on governance, standards, architecture, change management and benefit realization. Managing stakeholders and helping them understand the benefits are also key to gaining support and adoption of eHealth programs.
Healthcare is currently undergoing a transformational metamorphosis. A new era of patient care that is more effective, precise, and patient-centered has arrived because of technological advancements.
Frost and Sullivan - Emergence of Digital Health PortalsDexter Wee
Compares the 6 Top Healthcare Portals around the World
1. 1177 Sweden
2. WebMD USA
3. WeDoctor China
4. NHS Choices UK
5. HealthHub Singapore
6. Sundhed Denmark
For more information on the Frost and Sullivan paper, follow the link here.
http://digitalhealth.sg/frostandsullivan-emergence-of-digitalhealth-portals/
7 Reasons Your Company Should Use A Digital Healthcare Solution.pptxMocDoc
Digital Healthcare Solution is one of the latest growing technology used by Healthcare Industries. So Here are the reasons why your company should use a Digital Healthcare
Digital Transformation of Healthcare amid COVID-19 Pandemic.pdfShelly Megan
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the digitalization of the healthcare sector, primarily influencing the remote working capabilities and user experience. Digitalization of healthcare fastened the diagnosis, enabling faster and better treatment. Tele medicine has proved to be very beneficial. The digital supply chain management solution is another significant advancement. These digital advancements will have a long-term impact on the healthcare system, boosting the user experience and affordability.
The organization collects, analyzes, and publishes national health and social care data and statistics to support better care. Their information is used by organizations to aid service commissioning and delivery, research, and to provide public information. They have a Data Access Request Service (DARS) that handles customer requests to access data and information through a three stage process: application, approval, and access.
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PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
This lecture briefly covers some of the underrepresented topics in Molecular imaging with cases , such as:
- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
TEST BANK For Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition by Vernon Richardso...rightmanforbloodline
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This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
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Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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8. The Australian Digital Health Journey(so far)
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1999 201920092004 201400 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 20
First ePIP incentive for
General Practice
NeHTA established
5th Community
Pharmacy Agreement
Health Identifiers
(HI) ACT
Telehealth MBS items
PCeHR Act and Go Live
HI Review
PCEHR Review
PCEHR changed to
My Health Record
ADHA
established
Aus. Digital Health Strategy
Opt Out for MHR
announced
Opt Out for MHR
achieved
HealthConnect trials Wave sites M2N Opt
out
trials
Secure
Messaging
codesign
MCIS established
Opt
Out
9. Building the national infrastructure to
enable public and private sector to
develop safe, secure services that
deliver measurable meaningful
improvements for users.
DigitalHealthLandscape in Australia
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10. Safe, seamless and secure:
evolving health and careto
meetthe needs of modern
Australia
Australia’s National Digital Health Strategy 2018 - 2022
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11. My health record
Data: Australian Digital Health Agency, as at 29 May 2019
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Image courtesy of The Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) who manages the design, delivery and operations of the national digital healthcare system including the My Health Record system
12. My health record
Data: Australian Digital Health Agency
Views, Searches and Reports My Health Record
System
Information Sources
Individuals and their
Representatives (via
National Consumer
Portal Mobile app or
CeHR)
Healthcare Providers
(via Clinical Information
Systems or National
Provider Portal)
Reporting User
(generated for internal
use)
VIEW
SEARCH
VIEW
SEARCH
REPORTS
Record Management
Individuals and their
Representatives (via National
Consumer Portal Mobile app
or CeHR)
Healthcare Providers
(via Clinical Information
Systems or National Provider
Portal)
Medicare Information
(automatically loaded based
on individual preferences)
Consumer health summary
Consumer entered notes
Consumer entered child
Advanced Care Custodian
Emergency Contacts
Shared Health Summaries
Event Summaries
Discharge Summaries
Specialist letters
eReferrals
Prescription and dispense
records
Pathology and Diagnostic
Imaging reports
Medicare History
PBS History
Organ Donor
Immunisations
Hi Service Medicare
Repository
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13. The National Infrastructure
Data: Australian Digital Health Agency.
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Industry Solutions
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14. An evolving ecosystem
The broad scope of digital health includes categories such as mobile health (mHealth), health information
technology (IT), wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, and personalised medicine.
Providers and other stakeholders are using digital health in their efforts to:
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15.
16. BOM Pollen count data
highlights areas
Pollen count
Prescription / medicines
data from the patients
record
Health record
Geocode / location data
from the phone
understanding common
routes taken.
GPS data
The Data Opportunity for personalised Health
By combining a range of public and private data with users
consent, alongside wearable or activity tracking data to
truly personalise health services and shift to a prevention
model.
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Smart Cities, data driven Health innovations
Analysed data to map
patient journey and tie
back to a BROKEN STEP
Cost of repair far less
than cost of careAnalysed hospital
admissions during
major events
Combined (with
permission) user
& smart city data
18. The 5 star aim
#5 Star
Aim
Improving the patient experience of care (including quality
and satisfaction)
Patient Experience / Outcomes
Improving the health of populations
Population Health
Reducing the per capita cost of healthcare
Cost Reduction
1
2
3
Improving work life of health care providers, clinicians and
staff
Provider Wellbeing4
Generating economic growth through industry innovation
New growth industry
5
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Thank you for the introduction and thank you to you all for attending today,
In the minute that it took for that very lovely introduction an average of 1.1million swipes on tinder happened, over 38million whats app messages were sent and billions of microtransactions be they financial, systems, data, media or other were actioned.
In fact some of you may have contrinbuted to that number yourselves.
But I don’t need to tell you that, as attendees of HIMMS Health2.0 you’re well aware of the impact industry4 is having across multiple verticals – be it finance, automotive, entertainment and even traditional stalwarts like Justice and Education are starting to create new service models driven by the connected revolution.
But what about Health? We are starting to hear about some great things, especially at this conference and already in this session.
But today I’m here to talk to you about the Asutralian perspective.
A vast giant landmass, we’ve been in many ways forced because of our geography to really think about this.
Can we deliver Anytime, Anywhere access and importantly for everyone? That is something I want to really make a point of, we cant not stand aside and not accept that digital does tend to create services for those who can afford it, and we should be actively looking to ensure that it closes the digital divide and enables more equity of access for all.
Australia is an island continent with over 16,000 miles of coastline, 24 million inhabitants and a strong history of innovation - the black box recorder, inventors of wifi, cochlear implants and even the selfie……..
the world’s largest producer of gold, iron ore and uranium
a major global producer of agricultural commodities
a leader in investment management, with the sixth largest pool of funds under management in the world
the world’s third most popular destination for students
the seventh largest international tourism market.
And while our beautiful island continent has its benefits, its landscape creates some challenges that have forced us to rethink how we deliver health and care to all. we’ve tackled the inequality of access that affects our regional and remote based community members with a range of innovative models of healthcare – many of you will have heard of the royal flying doctors, that continue to service many of our remote, rural and regional people.
We started back in 1999 offering Gp practices an incentive to digitise their practise and this led to many buying computers and starting to use digital solutions for managing patient records.
As part of the 2010/11 Australian federal budget the Hon. Nicola Roxon (Minister for Health and Aging) announced the PCEHR as a "key building block of the National Health and Hospitals Network”
Ans as you can see things have been ramping up
Mention a few of them
The Landscape in Australia is still in build mode, while we’ve had bipartisan support and significant amounts of money spent over $2billion Australian in the last 6 years, developing the national infrastructure that’s not including state, local and private sector spend.
Certainly behind countries like Denmark, and I’d say finland no tonly with yoru record but for me something I am very interested in is your approach to secondary uses of data and empowerinfg patients to be able to become a broker of their own health information.
In addition biomedical fund and others
And we continue to invest with ……
How we will achieve that anytime, anywhere for everyone goal through the strategy
In 2017 we embarked on a project to work with industry, government, clinicians and of course the community to understand what they wanted our strategy to be and we developed and gained agreement on the 2018-22 strategy which focuses on these 7 pillars…
Go through
Earlier this year we shifted our national record system called the my health record from Opt in to Opt out, and now have 90% of eligible Australian residents, that’s about 20M people with a record, and over 15million clinical documents, 39million medications documents and over 15,600 health orgs connected incluind hospitals, aged care, pathology, GP, diagnostic labs, aged care and speicalists.
The system works by …,..
So that anyone, at anytime from anywhere can with appropriate permissions and consent can access a patients information.
But the mhr is but one compnonent of the national infrastruce the foundations and connectivity and interoperability toosl and standards are in place to start to shift from being the only car on the highway to being an enabler to others..
Explain
But I think, particarly int eh informatics community we can forget that Digital Health is a lot more than records, clinicians want to access a patients data, yes but they also need to hacve hardware and software to do that, and as we start to see digital therapeutics and connected medical devices play a larger roel in teratments we see the life sciecnes and biotech medtech sectors tarting to play alarger role in Digital Health. We also see that the GAFA or GAFAM big 5 of tech are entering the fray although Microsoft di shyt down healthvault, the invest in verily is pretty impressive nad deepmind is doing some good thigns,.
For me really I see this as just health evolved with Data being the fluid that moves across the system and identity and authentication as the gates and levers that allow it to do so.
So to give you an example of how this might work in rbinging together different data sets and solutions to create user centric solutions that sit across the national infrastructure
Anyone suffer from Asthma here? well perhaps like me your asthma can be triggered by high pollen count. The Bureau of Meterology has a pollen count geospatial database which has an open API. Meaning Asthma Australia or in fact any company could create an app that with a patients consent accesses their MHR data, links this with the BOM pollen count - AND uses the GPS on their phone, or run keeper or whatever mapmy run type service they use and say - Hey Rach, we see you haven’t filled your inhaler script for a while and we can also see that the pollen count is going to be high on your walk to work today, maybe go pick up another script, or we’ve mapped an alternative route to walk to work that doesn’t go down that street with all the tree’s on it.
Talk about addition of things like Precision medicine
And I think we can also start to look beyond just Health, to look at really transforming what it means to have a healthy happy society, we have to shift from find and fix to predict and prevent.
Discuss example
So my final note I want to leave you with is the idea of the 5 star aim. 20 years ago we have the triple aim, so anytime government was planning to invest heavily in health it should achieve the triple aim of improving patient outcomes, overlal population health a nd of course reducing cost, that evolved about 10 yeasr ago to add in that ilarge funded nitatives should also seek to improve wellbeing for the health care providers, clinicians and staff.
I belvie in 2020 it should become commonplace to also think of the investment as an opportunity create, or help to fuel a new growth industry for a country as well.