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A Point of View on Applying Innovation Incubation and Ecosystem Development to build a business innovation ecosystem in Healthcare sector with specific focus on Service Design and Service Innovation
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A Point of View on Applying Innovation Incubation and Ecosystem Development to build a business innovation ecosystem in Healthcare sector with specific focus on Service Design and Service Innovation
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TIjdens dit seminarie werd een theoretisch en praktisch overzicht gegeven van de regels inzake ontslag.
Computers and the Internet-Of-Things generate data about our every move, passing thought or feeling. There is also a comprehensive set of data on our life’s context: our whereabouts, connections, physiological state, patterns of movement, and deeply ingrained subconscious behaviors. While that information may not be immediately visible or easy to learn from, it is created, collected and saved. Over time, the pile of data grows. The processing technologies become more sophisticated and powerful. No data is ever “forgotten”. In this session we will look at data that’s currently collected by popular services, the implications of cross-processing streams of data from different sources, and the power of metadata. There are no more secrets. Based on “Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World” by Bruce Schneier.
The Analytic System: Finding Patterns in the DataHealth Catalyst
Dr. Haughom set the stage for this upcoming discussion in his previous webinar, explaining the key components of an effective analytical system that enables self-exploration and learning. In this session Attendees will learn:
How the distinction between random variation and assignable cause variation is critically important to patient care
Creation and application of Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts to:
Monitor process variation over time
Differentiate between assignable cause and random cause variation
Assess effectiveness of change on a given process
Achieve and maintain process stability
How implementing inlier management and creating a collaborative environment will drive continuous improvement
How to identify patterns in data using a live demonstration of advanced analytical tools.
Drivers of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)CRF Health
Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring technology is growing increasingly amongst healthcare providers for its ability to save time, money, and lives.
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Data Science for Healthcare Graduate Programs, Section for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on October 2, 2019
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We also look into how insights found from social analytics, as well as other data sets, are blended together, and how these kinds of results are distributed in all directions, including to the C-suite.
This review by the National Data Guardian for Health and Care (NDG), Dame Fiona Caldicott, makes recommendations to the Secretary of State for Health. These are aimed at strengthening the safeguards for keeping health and care information secure and ensuring the public can make informed choices about how their data is used.
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Dame Fiona’s report argues that the public should be engaged about how their information is used and safeguarded, and the benefits of data sharing, with a wide-ranging consultation on her proposals as a first step.
A letter from Dame Fiona Caldicott and David Behan, Care Quality Commission Chief Executive, to the Health Secretary outlines the common themes between the NDG review and a review of data security in the NHS carried out by the CQC.
Computers and the Internet-Of-Things generate data about our every move, passing thought or feeling. There is also a comprehensive set of data on our life’s context: our whereabouts, connections, physiological state, patterns of movement, and deeply ingrained subconscious behaviors. While that information may not be immediately visible or easy to learn from, it is created, collected and saved. Over time, the pile of data grows. The processing technologies become more sophisticated and powerful. No data is ever “forgotten”. In this session we will look at data that’s currently collected by popular services, the implications of cross-processing streams of data from different sources, and the power of metadata. There are no more secrets. Based on “Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World” by Bruce Schneier.
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Dr. Haughom set the stage for this upcoming discussion in his previous webinar, explaining the key components of an effective analytical system that enables self-exploration and learning. In this session Attendees will learn:
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Monitor process variation over time
Differentiate between assignable cause and random cause variation
Assess effectiveness of change on a given process
Achieve and maintain process stability
How implementing inlier management and creating a collaborative environment will drive continuous improvement
How to identify patterns in data using a live demonstration of advanced analytical tools.
Drivers of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)CRF Health
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As medical and wellness devices converge, health care providers, mHealth companies, and device makers are facing a number of critical — and increasingly complex — issues, including:
• Ensuring that patients and HCPs actually use their apps and devices
• Presenting potentially confusing — or alarming — data so that it is understandable and actionable
• Unknowingly triggering the need for regulatory approval • Sharing and ownership of data, beyond HIPAA concerns
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An abundance of data is allowing CMOs and CIOs to innovate in new ways, to create highly targeted, personalised products and services. But how do they win the digital trust of their customers in order to innovate? And how do they harness that data without putting people’s private information at risk?
Download our new research paper, The Digital Trust Paradox: The Key to Product Innovation via Big Data, to find out how digital trust is essential when it comes to innovation and how CIOs and CMOs can work together to earn it.
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On April 19th, Ipsos MORI presented the results of a newly published study commissioned by the Wellcome Trust on attitudes to commercial access to health data as part of a panel discussion for industry and health sector representatives.
The work was an extensive and robust piece of social research, comprising 16 deliberative workshops with members of the public, patients, cohort study members and healthcare professionals and a follow-up face-to-face survey with over 2,000 UK adults.
We are delighted that this work has helped feed wider debate on issues surrounding commercial access to health data, challenges and solutions.
Full report: https://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/publications/1803/Commercial-access-to-health-data.aspx
This is the last of a three-part series describing Medicare’s Initiative to provide access to healthcare data and greater control over managing personal health and wellness.
Part 1 recounted the History of Medicare Blue Button from inception in 2009 to release of MyMedicare.gov in 2018.
Part 2 explored features and functions of MyMedicare.gov including how to create an “On The Go” Report using Blue Button.
And now, Part 3 is a Preview of Things to Come that Medicare beneficiaries would like to see as more than 600 developers seek approval for their new applications.
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Stage 2: Sharing Data
Alesix Tieku
Dr.Lindsey hopper
IFSM 305
July 11th, 2019
Table of Contents
A.Introduction2
B.Need to Share Data2
C.Types of Data to be shared3
D.Data Interchange Standards4
E.Summary4
Stage 2: Sharing DataA. Introduction
Medical care institutions have provided care for their patients since old times before the digital technology era that we are in today. Medical institutions like clinics and hospitals which existed during those previous times, used paper based methods to get most of their basic operations done within the institutions. Operations like obtaining, saving and updating customer details, keeping appointment schedules, and sharing customer data with other institutions. Now in the modern era of technology, the same operations are needed but are simpler now than back then, thanks to digital technology.
The sharing of data between institutions is necessity in the medical profession in for various reasons. The institutions that require such data have different reasons for that as well. For these reasons, data sharing between institutions needs to be properly set and streamlined process for maximum efficiency.B. Need to Share Data
Of the many institutions that exist in the medical industry, two institutions are very crucial to the process of administering medical help to patients; Laboratories and Insurance companies.
Laboratories are essential to the process of diagnosing and treating an illness in a patient for various reasons. First of all, a patient’s diagnosis process can be a difficult problem and a rather complicated one too. When a doctor listens to a patient describe the symptoms of an illness, he/she gets a general idea of what a patient is suffering from and may need further information from a laboratory to confirm his findings. In such a scenario, the doctor sends the patient to a laboratory either within the institution or outside the institution. The laboratory will most definitely require accurate information about the patient to understand the basic nature of the condition of which the patient is required to be tested on, background information like allergies and any other relevant information. This information is usually given by the doctor or retrieved from data storage facilities like a file or a digital database.
Insurance companies are also essential in the process of treating a patient for various reasons. The major reason however is for the purposes of billing of patients expenses. These companies need information about the expenses incurred by a patient during treatment. Such information may include: laboratory test costs, drugs and medicine costs and doctor consultation fees. Proper communication and data sharing frameworks need to be put in place for this purpose as well.
C. Types of Data to be shared
Medical care institutions often need to share patient information with external institutions for the purposes of sa ...
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Mit wiroon dtpss_module 4_google health and ms health_vault launch (wiroon)
1. Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
Individual
Assignment
Names
of
the
contributors:
Wiroon
Suptavonkul
2. Q.1
Explore
the
Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
case
from
the
user
/
consumer
side
and
list
the
issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
of
the
two
ventures.
(Con%nue
…)
2
Issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
• Usefulness
– Most
people
are
sFll
not
aware
of
the
importance
of
their
PHR,
and
also
why
it
should
be
available
at
anywhere,
anyFme
– For
those
who
are
aware
of,
according
to
the
IDC
survey,
consumers
found
that
they
finally
stopped
using
them
due
to
…1)
they
said
they
didn't
want
to
spend
Fme
entering
their
data
and
…2)
they
did
not
see
value
in
doing
so
– Also
no
facility
for
ongoing
monitoring
the
health
status
– There
are
so
many
features,
but
consumers
did
not
know.
For
those
who
knew,
they
also
don’t
see
value
of
those
features
as
such
data
did
not
provide
an
easy
to
understand
interpretaFon
– Not
enough
adverFse
their
features
and
value
to
public
/
poorly
marketed
3. Q.1
Explore
the
Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
case
from
the
user
/
consumer
side
and
list
the
issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
of
the
two
ventures.
(Con%nue
…)
3
Issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
(Con&nue
…)
• Privacy
concern
– Google
Health
did
not
value
the
privacy
concern
of
the
PHR
– While
Microso2
HealthVault
has
a
feature
to
allow
only
self
and
some
of
their
relaFves
to
access
to
the
data.
But
most
people
sFll
feel
uneasy
and
uncomfortable
to
have
their
data
available
on
the
Net.
– If
they
could
use
Marquee
strategy
to
partner
with
the
big
name
health-‐care
insFtuFons,
they
would
gain
more
trust
of
having
such
PHR
on
the
Internet
– Not
covered
by
HIPAA
is
also
one
of
the
reason
those
who
understand
the
value
of
PHR
sFll
reluctant
to
pursue
– Do
not
know
what
to
input
and
reluctant
to
their
data
without
a
feeling
of
such
data
shall
be
truly
secure
…
I
don’t
have
any
informaFon
to
put
onto
Google
Health,
I
really
would
want
privacy
guarantees
before
pu[ng
my
informaFon
into
the
system
to
prevent
my
informaFon
ge[ng
public
on
the
internet.
4. Q.1
Explore
the
Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
case
from
the
user
/
consumer
side
and
list
the
issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
of
the
two
ventures.
(Con%nue
…)
4
Issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
(Con&nue
…)
• User
friendly
–
Expectancy
concern
– From
the
research,
I
found
that
many
web
sites
said
both
were
cumbersome
to
use,
not
friendly
enough,
and
no
base
set
to
start
(no
idea
where
to
start
from)
– the
informaFon
complexity
can
become
too
unwieldy
and
complicated
for
most
people
to
maintain
on
their
own
without
professional
input
– Though
both
applicaFons
allows
to
import
data
from
medical
devices
(including
gadgets
and
apps
from
IOS
&
Andriod)
and
3rd
party
providers,
and
even
input
manually
(Google’s
one),
but
consumers
sFll
feeling
of
having
no
idea
what
and
how
to
input.
Moreover,
Interface
is
a
lible
clunky
and
not
friendly
enough,
especially
in
terms
of
interpreFng
data
and
provide
useful
and
easy
to
understand
– Both
has
no
correlaFon
features
from
several
data
sets
5. Q.2
Explore
the
Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
case
from
the
partner
/
health
organizaFons'
side
and
list
the
issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
of
the
two
ventures.
5
Issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
• StandardizaFon
– There
is
no
common
standard
for
health
informaFon
among
different
health-‐care
insFtuFons.
Hence,
making
different
systems
from
different
agencies,
hospitals,
etc.
to
record
and
store
data
are
one
of
the
big
challenge.
– Not
covered
by
HIPAA
– Including
the
authorizaFon
to
accessing
the
system
and
sharing
info
among
several
partners
–
this
is
a
problem
for
both
consumers
and
providers/partners
(Every
single
partner
service
you
chose
requires
an
iniFal
signup
and
then
subsequent
login.
Some
have
your
basic
login
data
passed
by
HealthVault,
others
will
force
you
to
start
from
scratch.
Of
course
you
will
use
your
Windows
Live
ID
(formerly
Passport)
to
log
in,
and
if
you
are
a
mere
mortal
like
I
am,
in
the
maddening
sequence
of
screens
you
o2en
won’t
know
whether
you’re
logging
in
to
HealthVault
or
a
partner
service.)
6. Q.2
Explore
the
Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
case
from
the
partner
/
health
organizaFons'
side
and
list
the
issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
of
the
two
ventures.
(Con%nue
…)
6
Issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
(Con&nue
…)
• Not
ge[ng
buy-‐in
from
doctors
– From
the
research,
I
found
that
most
doctors
and
medical
offices
are
sFll
stuck
in
the
age
of
paper
and
fax.
They
don’t
see
value
of
having
e-‐
health
record
–
maybe
providing
some
form
of
incenFve
may
abract
to
adopt
electronic
medical
records.
– Though
Google
Health
had
partnership
with
the
insurer
Blue
Cross
Blue
Shield,
but
turn
out
to
be
manually
enter
their
informaFon,
and
sFll
required
hard
copies
of
the
records.
– If
they
could
have
a
good
buy-‐in
the
applicaFons
may
integrated
with
each
hospitals
and/or
health-‐care
insFtuFons
to
provide
an
online
self
appointment
with
doctors.
As
such,
both
consumers
and
providers
may
see
more
value,
rather
than
only
focusing
on
the
data
storing
and
be
able
to
exchange
data
back
and
forth.
7. Q.3
Explore
the
Google
Health
and
Microso2
HealthVault
Launch
case
from
the
societal
side
and
list
the
issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
of
the
two
ventures.
7
Issues
that
contributed
to
the
failure
• Not
interested
–
not
fun
– Both
only
provide
a
place
to
store
data,
but
there
is
no
fun
and
engaging
–
hence
not
interesFng
for
social
at
all
– They
could
have
some
form
of
only
sharing
certain
informaFon
such
as
number
of
kilometers
consumers
run,
or
daily
walk
steps
taking
from
the
gadget,
the
pressure
their
peers
to
exercise
more.
Make
it
fun,
with
some
contest,
or
games
to
gain
more
abracFon
to
social
– Not
understanding
the
importance
of
PHR