Shaping a Brighter Future: New Advancements in Healthcare Technology
Learning objective: Address the challenges of healthcare under Obamacare
Health IT is a major component of healthcare reform. The Obama Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) aims to reduce cost of health care and decrease the number of uninsured Americans. Advancement in Healthcare technology will be a critical player in improving healthcare outcomes and streamlining the delivery of health care. As we move forward, Health IT will continue to strive to meet the demands for existing and new drug channels, advancing drug discovery, and development, increased quality care, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. This seminar will examine the role of PPCA in advancing healthcare technology to meet increasing healthcare needs and demands.
At the end of this seminar participants will be able to:
a. Identify challenges in healthcare delivery systems
b. Examine existing and new drug channels
c. Explore Systems Pharmacology Goals and Supply Chain integrity
d. Explore the Obama Patient Protection and Affordability Care Act and its impact on Healthcare technology
2. Interactive Panel Presentation
Time Duration Event Presenters
9:30-9:40 10 minutes Welcome Introductions Susan Penfield – Booz Allen Hamilton
9:40-10:00 20 minutes
Health Technology
Innovations Presentation
Craig Swanson – Booz Allen Hamilton
10:00-10:50 50 minutes
Industry Panel Group
Discussion
Sharon Bowden – IBM Corporation
Mary Clancy – Healthy Interiors LLC
10:50-11:10 20 minutes
Watson Video Presentation &
Discussion
IBM
11:10-11:25 15 minutes Q&A All
11:25-11:30 5 minutes Closing Remarks Craig Swanson – Booz Allen
3. Craig Swanson
Principal
Booz Allen Hamilton
Susan Penfield
Executive Vice President
Booz Allen Hamilton
Presenter Presenter
Today’s Speakers
6. Improve Outcomes
There are four key trends emerging in health that are driven by
market conditions and emerging technology to produce new outcomes
+ Promote and Change Behaviors
+ Manage Pain & Chronic Diseases
+ Reduce Readmissions
+ Transform Care Models
+ Enhance Quality of Care
+ Reduce Costs
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7. Health Innovations: Value Propositions & Promise
Be healthier; achieve better health outcomes ()
Save time and money [rebates, incentives, premiums] ($)
Better understand my health profile and what it means through measurement ()
Provide additional data to assist in optimizing my care(, #)
Value Proposition
Gain insight into patient behaviors outside my office/clinic (, $)
Confirm patient adherence with treatment regimen (, $)
Reduce time in understanding patient lifestyle and engagement (#, $)
Tailor treatment recommendations based on diet, exercise, stress (, #, $)
patient
provider
Pre-qualify patients for clinical trial enrollment ($)
Supplement data feeds to drive adaptive trial designs (#, $)
Enrich characteristic data for safety and efficacy analyses (#, $)
Monitor patient adherence with treatment regimen (#, $)
researcher
government
payors
Identify at-risk individuals for targeted interventions (, $)
Monitor beneficiary compliance with treatment regimen (, $)
Target rewards and incentives to health conscious beneficiaries ()
Predict managed population demographics and trends ($)
Crowd-source real-world evidence of health behaviors ()
Prioritize areas for Government health-related subsidies (, $)
Develop policies and measures to incentivize patient engagement (, $)
Expand payor and provider incentives for clinically relevant device usage (, $)
= outcomes
$ = cost
# = effectiveness
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8. Health Innovations: Ves+
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SENSORS CLOUD MOBILE ALERTS DASHBOARD APIS
Improve user health
vital tracking and
monitoring in real world
environments
Reduce user risks,
deaths and mal-practice
lawsuits
Know where
users/patient are during
emergencies or
treatment and notify
issues / plans
Increase insight into
environmental hazards,
quality of life, and
medical assets
Personal tele-health monitoring prototype for healthcare providers and patients
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9. A personal health black box prototype
to inform and protect users
Benefits
Improve user health vital tracking and
monitoring in real world environments
Reduce user risks, deaths and mal-practice
lawsuits
Know where user/workers are during
emergencies and notify issues / emergency plans
Increase insight into user environmental
hazards (air quality, flammable materials, etc.)
with GIS and IoT integration systems
+ Sensors: Aggregated five health vitals with real-time
health vital collection
+ Cloud & Analytics: health vital data processing,
monitoring and alerts through secure APIs
+ Mobile App : Real-time user health vital analytic,
exercise mode, and emergency alerts
+ Alerts: Designated emergency contact or doctor
notification system (voice & SMS)
+ Dashboard: Historical GPS enabled monitoring to
track users vitals, incidents, and alerts
Features
Health Innovations: Ves+
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10. 1
0
The Allscripts EHR app couples the latest
in tablet technology with the latest in
user-experience innovation for a
revolutionary approach to how clinicians
practice medicine. The app enables the
mobile healthcare professional to move
between their desktop and Windows 8
tablet for patient consultations and
management.
Buy, Build, Partner: Allscripts
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11. Health Innovations: Security with District Health
• Device Powered On
• WiFi/NIC Disabled
• Launch VM (Thick)
• Access to Basic Apps
• WiFi/NIC Enabled
• Connect to Network
• Enable Full App Suite
• Access to Personal Files
• WiFi/NIC Disabled
• Disable Full App Suite
• Access to Basic Apps
• No Access to Personal Files
• WiFi Disabled/NIC Enabled
• Enable Full App Suite
• Launch VM (Thin)
• Access Secure Files
• Device Powered Off
• Full Encryption
• Disable Power On
Start
Test
User
NGT Search Alerts
!8
QLIX
Zone 1 (Hallway &
Conference Rooms)
Zone 3 (Business Office
Area)
Zone 2
(Patient
Rooms)
Zone X (Lobby &
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12. What have we learned?
Start Strategically
Innovation maturity – Understand where you are and where
you need to focus effort
Create your Focused Agenda – Prioritize and select specific
activities and resources
Pilot the Process
Run a challenge – pick a problem and unleash the power of
your people to solve it
Take an idea all the way to implementation– find out what it
takes to turn that good idea into an actual solution
Focus on Your People
Engage leadership – get them involved and actively
supporting these new initiatives
Motivate managers and staff – understand what really
drives your people to succeed
Analyze and create incentives – tap into those motivations
and engage your staff in ways that support your strategic
objectives
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13. What’s Next?Internet of Things (IoT)
A concept that describes a state where everyday physical
objects, sensors, and devices —“things”— are connected to
the Internet to merge the physical with the digital world
Examples of Things
Person wearing a heart monitor implant
A car with parking or tire pressure sensors
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3
+ The ecosystem of digital devices
and sensors is growing
dramatically across industries
+ Technology platforms and
companies are evolving to
position themselves to lead in a
cyber-physical connected world
+ People, data, and gateways are
key to realizing the value of IoT
A Changing Technology
Ecosystem
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14. Life
Smart Devices & People
Communities
Smart Home & Office
Global
Smart City & World
+ Connecting people with
wearables to their
organizations, which will
enable users and admins to
capture, monitor, and
manage information
+ Connecting people, wearables
to physical environment
sensors to enhance
experiences, security, and
safety into home/office
routines
+ Connecting people with
bases, parks, transportation,
and infrastructure to create
safe and efficient public
services for citizens, wild life
and businesses utilization
Faster
Development
Time
Reduce Cost
& Re-use
Increase
Insight
Protect
Users
Reduce
Maintenance
Cost
Maximize
System
Performance
Grow Partner
Collaboration
26B Devices
2020
1.6
Zettabytes
2018
85%
Disconnected &
not secure
APIs
IoT is here – big projections and promise ($500B service spend
by 2018) with a critical gaps (talent, expertise and imagination) gap to
yeild deliver real value
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15. Co-
Development
Product
Access
Expert Access
Accelerated
Training
Innovation
Hackathons
+ Healthcare areas of focus:
- Home based Care
- Re-admittance Reduction
- Wearables & Fitness
- Independent assistance with elderly
+ Build. Measure. Learn
Partners can accelerate ideas, reduce the cost & manage risk to
provide differentiated solutions to create value today for our customers
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IoT:
50 billion devices by 2020
Devices generate 1.6 Zettabytes per year by 2018
8% of devices disconnected and unsecure
Vital Glass: The experienced medical-center based surgeon would be looking through the eyes of the less-experienced remote surgeon on a hospital ship in say, Vanuatu, and be able to guide the less experienced surgeon by talking into his ear because he/she would be seeing what they did. An experienced surgeon seeing through the eyes of a less experienced surgeon has been done before via Google Glass. But only in hospitals on the mainland.
What are we currently doing with wearable sensors that is similar to the XOM Use Case
XOM Use Case: How do we track and monitor personnel internal to a facility; identify air quality concerns as well as use data during emergency response?
Types: RFID tags, health & fitness sensor bracelets, and wearable glasses
Types: COTS, motion, light, HVAC air sensors, RF readers and IoT Gateways
Environmental and air quality sensors, lighting and power consumption
Value:
Co development, early access to tech and expertise.
Accelerated training