Telehealth Secrets 2019: Best Practices for Patient Adoption - Daniel Silberm...VSee
This document provides best practices for increasing patient adoption of telehealth services. It discusses barriers to telehealth adoption such as awareness, behavioral habits, and execution challenges. Some key recommendations include standing out with unique communications, targeting family decision makers, providing relevant health content, building trust in doctors, being present in person for marketing, tailoring messages to specific audiences using multiple channels, and optimizing the patient experience journey. The goal is to increase telehealth utilization from current low rates to reasonable long-term targets.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Transforming Cognitive Health through Telemedicine -...VSee
This document discusses how telemedicine can help address the growing problem of dementia diagnosis and management. As the population ages, the number of dementia cases is expected to triple by 2050. Currently, diagnosing dementia involves multiple specialist appointments and can take over 5 hours at a cost of $5,000. Telemedicine has potential to streamline diagnosis through asynchronous cognitive assessments. The document introduces Neurotrack, a company developing a digital platform using eye tracking and other technologies to remotely assess cognitive abilities and risk factors. Their goal is to establish baselines, monitor changes, provide personalized feedback and engage high-risk individuals in memory health programs to help prevent dementia.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Patient Consumerism and the Role of Text Messaging -...VSee
This document discusses Curogram, a text messaging platform for healthcare providers. It highlights some key benefits of the platform, including:
1) Allowing convenient two-way communication between patients and providers via text messaging. This can reduce phone calls and increase response rates for things like appointment reminders and surveys.
2) Providing customizable texting solutions like automated appointment reminders in multiple languages and easy one-line surveys to collect patient ratings.
3) Potentially helping providers by increasing revenue from fewer missed appointments, improving patient satisfaction with more convenient communication, and reducing costs by lowering call volumes and increasing staff productivity.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Lessons from Single Payer System - Dawniela Hightowe...VSee
This document compares telehealth models in Canada and the US. Canada has adopted telehealth more widely due to its publicly-funded healthcare system, with close to 500,000 annual telehealth events. Telehealth is used primarily for specialty care follow-ups and chronic disease management. The Canadian model shows telehealth can reduce barriers to access, travel costs and wait times when reimbursement is not the main driver. While Canada lags in patient-driven telehealth, the US model may converge with more specialty-initiated telehealth and on-demand consults as reimbursement models evolve.
This document discusses strategies for bending the healthcare cost curve by addressing modifiable risk factors and improving diagnosis. It notes that health behaviors contribute significantly to chronic disease and that current health IT does not strongly engage consumers. To increase value, the document advocates using technology to more actively involve patients in their care through virtual interactions with experts and care teams. This approach could boost patient trust in treatment plans and support for virtual care models while leveraging self-determination theory to encourage behavioral changes.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Best Practices for Patient Adoption - Daniel Silberm...VSee
This document provides best practices for increasing patient adoption of telehealth services. It discusses barriers to telehealth adoption such as awareness, behavioral habits, and execution challenges. Some key recommendations include standing out with unique communications, targeting family decision makers, providing relevant health content, building trust in doctors, being present in person for marketing, tailoring messages to specific audiences using multiple channels, and optimizing the patient experience journey. The goal is to increase telehealth utilization from current low rates to reasonable long-term targets.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Transforming Cognitive Health through Telemedicine -...VSee
This document discusses how telemedicine can help address the growing problem of dementia diagnosis and management. As the population ages, the number of dementia cases is expected to triple by 2050. Currently, diagnosing dementia involves multiple specialist appointments and can take over 5 hours at a cost of $5,000. Telemedicine has potential to streamline diagnosis through asynchronous cognitive assessments. The document introduces Neurotrack, a company developing a digital platform using eye tracking and other technologies to remotely assess cognitive abilities and risk factors. Their goal is to establish baselines, monitor changes, provide personalized feedback and engage high-risk individuals in memory health programs to help prevent dementia.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Patient Consumerism and the Role of Text Messaging -...VSee
This document discusses Curogram, a text messaging platform for healthcare providers. It highlights some key benefits of the platform, including:
1) Allowing convenient two-way communication between patients and providers via text messaging. This can reduce phone calls and increase response rates for things like appointment reminders and surveys.
2) Providing customizable texting solutions like automated appointment reminders in multiple languages and easy one-line surveys to collect patient ratings.
3) Potentially helping providers by increasing revenue from fewer missed appointments, improving patient satisfaction with more convenient communication, and reducing costs by lowering call volumes and increasing staff productivity.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Lessons from Single Payer System - Dawniela Hightowe...VSee
This document compares telehealth models in Canada and the US. Canada has adopted telehealth more widely due to its publicly-funded healthcare system, with close to 500,000 annual telehealth events. Telehealth is used primarily for specialty care follow-ups and chronic disease management. The Canadian model shows telehealth can reduce barriers to access, travel costs and wait times when reimbursement is not the main driver. While Canada lags in patient-driven telehealth, the US model may converge with more specialty-initiated telehealth and on-demand consults as reimbursement models evolve.
This document discusses strategies for bending the healthcare cost curve by addressing modifiable risk factors and improving diagnosis. It notes that health behaviors contribute significantly to chronic disease and that current health IT does not strongly engage consumers. To increase value, the document advocates using technology to more actively involve patients in their care through virtual interactions with experts and care teams. This approach could boost patient trust in treatment plans and support for virtual care models while leveraging self-determination theory to encourage behavioral changes.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Tyranny of Proximity in Healthcare Choice - Reed Mol...VSee
The document discusses the "tyranny of proximity" in healthcare, where physical proximity is the primary factor in how patients select doctors and clinics. This puts stress on local health systems and limits choice. Telehealth has potential to alleviate challenges by allowing patients to choose from providers across states. However, telehealth also faces adoption challenges. The document argues that overcoming these challenges requires effort across the healthcare ecosystem to promote virtual visits by providers, payors developing integrated experiences, and consumer sites prioritizing virtual visits. Doctor.com and VSee are working on integration to help achieve these goals and increase telehealth adoption.
Capturing health consumers and growing patients with TelehealthVSee
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017 by VSee
Speaker: Dr. Steve Ambrose
Founder/Host of RED HOT Healthcare Podcast
More info at: vsee.com/conference
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Bringing the 'Health' into Telehealth - Tom Garrison...VSee
Telehealth provides convenient healthcare access for providers and patients but risks minimizing the importance of the patient-provider relationship. While technology enables care anywhere and improves efficiency, telehealth success requires ensuring high-quality outcomes through provider qualifications, oversight, and legal/regulatory frameworks. The future of telehealth lies in hybrid models that leverage its benefits like follow-ups while maintaining in-person care for complex needs.
HXR 2016: Improving Insurance Member Experiences -Janna Kimel, CambiaHxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, customer experience, and design within the health insurance space. Each panelist will present the current state of experience at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
Telemedicine provides 24/7 access to physicians via phone, email, or video for diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses. It offers a proven, cost-effective alternative to in-person visits through naturopathic consultations and an online wellness community. For $30 per month, HealthNation Connect gives members these telemedicine services as well as pharmacy discounts, electronic medical records, and insurance billing support to complement traditional healthcare. Studies show telemedicine can help treat most ER and doctor visits virtually while saving billions annually for the healthcare system and households.
Explains about how information is being exchanged , dynamics of healthcare and future of healthcare. For more information visit: http://www.transformhealth-it.org/
Secrets To Marketing Telehealth To Your PatientsVSee
This document discusses how healthcare practices can address challenges with transitioning to telehealth during COVID-19. It identifies top problems such as lack of communication, integrating new technology, and limited online booking capabilities. The document provides tips for practices to create a telehealth marketing gameplan including over-communicating with patients, streamlining virtual visit workflows, using online appointment booking, keeping referral relationships strong, and leveraging search, social and content marketing.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Virginia Mason's Telehealth Secrets - Kerry Shannon,...VSee
Virginia Mason Health System provides telehealth services through their integrated healthcare system. They have over 12 years of experience in telehealth and provide customized programs to keep patients close to home. Their telehealth objectives are to increase access points, develop new revenue streams, and enable clinical delivery through differentiated services. Their medication management and transgender services programs highlight how telehealth addresses patient needs, improves outcomes, and reduces costs of care through remote visits and coordinated specialty services. Patient feedback emphasizes the convenience and reduced stress of receiving care virtually from home.
HXR 2016: Designing to Support Mental Health -Scott R. Cousino, myStrengthHxRefactored
myStrength provides evidence-based, self-help resources to improve access to care, outcomes, and lower costs. It offers cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and other evidence-based models through easy-to-use web and mobile applications available in English and Spanish. The resources have been adopted by over 100 payers and providers to address challenges of increased access, engagement, and improved health.
mHealth Israel_Stacy Hurt_Patient Centricity and Other MythsLevi Shapiro
"Patient centricity and other myths" lecture by Patient Consultant, Healthcare Advocate, Survivorship Activist and HIMSS Digital Influencer, Stacy Hurt. Defines the key roles played by patients, employees, providers and health systems, and serving patients that do not have a Primary Care Physician or Primary Care Provider. In that context, there is much that digital tools can do to address patient experience. Stacy advocates a path toward Value Based Care, including accessibility, affordability, inclusivity and patient first mentality. All of this has been accelerated by a turn to Post CoVID healthcare consumerism that places patients first. Stacy finishes with a call to action: build systems from the patient up; Data transparency; Equal say with stakenolders; Compensation for patient time and expertise.
This document discusses the launch and success of an industrial telehealth program in Kentucky. It began in 2004 when a rural doctor and a self-insured coal company partnered to improve healthcare access and costs for employees. They established on-site clinics staffed by nurse practitioners who were overseen through telehealth by the doctor. This innovative approach successfully identified chronic health conditions, increased treatment compliance, and reduced healthcare costs by $7 million within a few years while improving productivity. Key factors in its success included strong leadership support, convenience for employees, and improved health outcomes.
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
The document discusses the current problems with addiction treatment models and introduces a potential solution called Nulife Virtual. The current model is described as treating addiction with an acute, one-size-fits-all approach, which leads to low treatment rates, poor engagement and retention, inadequate treatment doses, and lack of continuing care. Nulife Virtual is proposed as a virtual addiction and support platform that can support sustained recovery management through a SaaS platform and mobile app. This virtual solution is described as providing benefits to enterprises/practitioners, patients and their friends/family, and clinicians by improving access, engagement, outcomes and costs of addiction treatment.
HXR 2016: Data Insights: Mining, Modeling, and Visualizations- Farid JamshidianHxRefactored
Data is useless if it fails to inform, which is precisely what data experts are furiously working on: turning raw informatics into meaningful narratives that begin to shift our standards. From the individual to the population level, data is leading both policy and better decision making in the clinical sphere.
Digital Transformation in Health: The New Patient ParadigmVSee
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017 by VSee
Speaker: Paul Smolke
Senior Director of Productivity, Worldwide Health of Microsoft
More info here: vsee.com/conference
Mario gutierrez georgia trc 2015 mario finalSamantha Haas
The 6th Annual Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth Spring Conference will take place from March 25-27 in Savannah, Georgia. Telehealth uses digital technologies to enhance healthcare delivery and support. It can help redistribute healthcare expertise to where it is needed and create greater value. Common telehealth modalities include live video, store-and-forward, remote patient monitoring, and mobile health. Both federal and state policies will need to evolve to support greater use of telehealth as the healthcare system shifts from volume-based to value-based care.
The document summarizes a paperless cell phone-based electronic health record application that manages non-communicable diseases, antenatal care, and immunizations based on clinical guidelines. Primary health clinics in resource-poor areas can now run entirely on mobile phones, redefining the roles of nurses and doctors and allowing remote support. Patients have lifelong electronic health records accessible online or offline that include prescriptions, images, and antenatal/immunization records. Community health workers also use cell phones to work remotely while monitored in real-time. The system quantifies individual and population risks for conditions like diabetes and allows for real-time evidence-based budgeting and planning for prevention and treatment.
Digital Health - Hypertension Case StudySatnam Bains
The document discusses creating a digital patient ecosystem called Health Fabric. It describes how Health Fabric allows patients to access and update their medical information, integrate this data with various stakeholders, and create personalized health plans. It provides an overview of the patient journey and how Health Fabric supports integrated care. The document also outlines how Health Fabric can be used by healthcare providers to run health campaigns and remotely monitor patients. It presents a case study on how one GP practice in the UK used Health Fabric to help manage hypertension in patients.
This document discusses allied health professionals and their role in the healthcare system. It lists various allied health roles and describes how they rehabilitate and enable patients by taking a collaborative and holistic approach focused on patient needs. The document emphasizes that allied health professionals help reduce health service needs by facilitating patients' independence and ability to remain in their communities. It argues that capturing allied health data can help provide visibility into their services, allow for quality improvement, and ultimately benefit patients through a more coordinated system where the "right intervention" is delivered at the "right time". The challenges of engaging stakeholders and integrating passive data extraction are also addressed.
HealthUnlocked is the leading social network for health, connecting people with the same health conditions to each other. The Engagement, Impact & Insights Report provides insight and information on our audience and the services we provide.
A New Generation of Digital Health Customers by Alain PeddleThe Digital Insurer
- Ping An Health aims to improve healthcare experiences in China through innovative digital solutions like its Good Doctor platform which provides online access to doctors, specialists, medications and more (1 sentence).
- It seeks to manage healthcare costs by promoting prevention and chronic disease management using personalized plans, reminders and rewards to encourage healthy behaviors (1 sentence).
- Ping An has a roadmap to develop a more efficient and contained healthcare system through vertical integration of online and offline services and exploiting big data, networks and other digital tools (1 sentence).
Global Genes Patient Advocacy Summit: The Power of Information In the Hands o...CareSync Plus
Information is power, and when you're managing a rare or chronic health condition, having access to all of your health information in a way that is easy to understand and share becomes critical.
In this presentation, we cover:
• The reasons why you want to have access to your health information
• Using the Power of HIPAA to get copies of your medical records
• How technology has advanced (and continues to advance) making it easier to access and share records
• The high-tech and high-touch approach to connecting people and data
• The results of connecting people and data to redefine the role of the patient and improve the healthcare experience for everyone.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Tyranny of Proximity in Healthcare Choice - Reed Mol...VSee
The document discusses the "tyranny of proximity" in healthcare, where physical proximity is the primary factor in how patients select doctors and clinics. This puts stress on local health systems and limits choice. Telehealth has potential to alleviate challenges by allowing patients to choose from providers across states. However, telehealth also faces adoption challenges. The document argues that overcoming these challenges requires effort across the healthcare ecosystem to promote virtual visits by providers, payors developing integrated experiences, and consumer sites prioritizing virtual visits. Doctor.com and VSee are working on integration to help achieve these goals and increase telehealth adoption.
Capturing health consumers and growing patients with TelehealthVSee
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017 by VSee
Speaker: Dr. Steve Ambrose
Founder/Host of RED HOT Healthcare Podcast
More info at: vsee.com/conference
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Bringing the 'Health' into Telehealth - Tom Garrison...VSee
Telehealth provides convenient healthcare access for providers and patients but risks minimizing the importance of the patient-provider relationship. While technology enables care anywhere and improves efficiency, telehealth success requires ensuring high-quality outcomes through provider qualifications, oversight, and legal/regulatory frameworks. The future of telehealth lies in hybrid models that leverage its benefits like follow-ups while maintaining in-person care for complex needs.
HXR 2016: Improving Insurance Member Experiences -Janna Kimel, CambiaHxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, customer experience, and design within the health insurance space. Each panelist will present the current state of experience at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
Telemedicine provides 24/7 access to physicians via phone, email, or video for diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses. It offers a proven, cost-effective alternative to in-person visits through naturopathic consultations and an online wellness community. For $30 per month, HealthNation Connect gives members these telemedicine services as well as pharmacy discounts, electronic medical records, and insurance billing support to complement traditional healthcare. Studies show telemedicine can help treat most ER and doctor visits virtually while saving billions annually for the healthcare system and households.
Explains about how information is being exchanged , dynamics of healthcare and future of healthcare. For more information visit: http://www.transformhealth-it.org/
Secrets To Marketing Telehealth To Your PatientsVSee
This document discusses how healthcare practices can address challenges with transitioning to telehealth during COVID-19. It identifies top problems such as lack of communication, integrating new technology, and limited online booking capabilities. The document provides tips for practices to create a telehealth marketing gameplan including over-communicating with patients, streamlining virtual visit workflows, using online appointment booking, keeping referral relationships strong, and leveraging search, social and content marketing.
Telehealth Secrets 2019: Virginia Mason's Telehealth Secrets - Kerry Shannon,...VSee
Virginia Mason Health System provides telehealth services through their integrated healthcare system. They have over 12 years of experience in telehealth and provide customized programs to keep patients close to home. Their telehealth objectives are to increase access points, develop new revenue streams, and enable clinical delivery through differentiated services. Their medication management and transgender services programs highlight how telehealth addresses patient needs, improves outcomes, and reduces costs of care through remote visits and coordinated specialty services. Patient feedback emphasizes the convenience and reduced stress of receiving care virtually from home.
HXR 2016: Designing to Support Mental Health -Scott R. Cousino, myStrengthHxRefactored
myStrength provides evidence-based, self-help resources to improve access to care, outcomes, and lower costs. It offers cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and other evidence-based models through easy-to-use web and mobile applications available in English and Spanish. The resources have been adopted by over 100 payers and providers to address challenges of increased access, engagement, and improved health.
mHealth Israel_Stacy Hurt_Patient Centricity and Other MythsLevi Shapiro
"Patient centricity and other myths" lecture by Patient Consultant, Healthcare Advocate, Survivorship Activist and HIMSS Digital Influencer, Stacy Hurt. Defines the key roles played by patients, employees, providers and health systems, and serving patients that do not have a Primary Care Physician or Primary Care Provider. In that context, there is much that digital tools can do to address patient experience. Stacy advocates a path toward Value Based Care, including accessibility, affordability, inclusivity and patient first mentality. All of this has been accelerated by a turn to Post CoVID healthcare consumerism that places patients first. Stacy finishes with a call to action: build systems from the patient up; Data transparency; Equal say with stakenolders; Compensation for patient time and expertise.
This document discusses the launch and success of an industrial telehealth program in Kentucky. It began in 2004 when a rural doctor and a self-insured coal company partnered to improve healthcare access and costs for employees. They established on-site clinics staffed by nurse practitioners who were overseen through telehealth by the doctor. This innovative approach successfully identified chronic health conditions, increased treatment compliance, and reduced healthcare costs by $7 million within a few years while improving productivity. Key factors in its success included strong leadership support, convenience for employees, and improved health outcomes.
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
The document discusses the current problems with addiction treatment models and introduces a potential solution called Nulife Virtual. The current model is described as treating addiction with an acute, one-size-fits-all approach, which leads to low treatment rates, poor engagement and retention, inadequate treatment doses, and lack of continuing care. Nulife Virtual is proposed as a virtual addiction and support platform that can support sustained recovery management through a SaaS platform and mobile app. This virtual solution is described as providing benefits to enterprises/practitioners, patients and their friends/family, and clinicians by improving access, engagement, outcomes and costs of addiction treatment.
HXR 2016: Data Insights: Mining, Modeling, and Visualizations- Farid JamshidianHxRefactored
Data is useless if it fails to inform, which is precisely what data experts are furiously working on: turning raw informatics into meaningful narratives that begin to shift our standards. From the individual to the population level, data is leading both policy and better decision making in the clinical sphere.
Digital Transformation in Health: The New Patient ParadigmVSee
Telehealth Failures & Secrets to Success Conference 2017 by VSee
Speaker: Paul Smolke
Senior Director of Productivity, Worldwide Health of Microsoft
More info here: vsee.com/conference
Mario gutierrez georgia trc 2015 mario finalSamantha Haas
The 6th Annual Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth Spring Conference will take place from March 25-27 in Savannah, Georgia. Telehealth uses digital technologies to enhance healthcare delivery and support. It can help redistribute healthcare expertise to where it is needed and create greater value. Common telehealth modalities include live video, store-and-forward, remote patient monitoring, and mobile health. Both federal and state policies will need to evolve to support greater use of telehealth as the healthcare system shifts from volume-based to value-based care.
The document summarizes a paperless cell phone-based electronic health record application that manages non-communicable diseases, antenatal care, and immunizations based on clinical guidelines. Primary health clinics in resource-poor areas can now run entirely on mobile phones, redefining the roles of nurses and doctors and allowing remote support. Patients have lifelong electronic health records accessible online or offline that include prescriptions, images, and antenatal/immunization records. Community health workers also use cell phones to work remotely while monitored in real-time. The system quantifies individual and population risks for conditions like diabetes and allows for real-time evidence-based budgeting and planning for prevention and treatment.
Digital Health - Hypertension Case StudySatnam Bains
The document discusses creating a digital patient ecosystem called Health Fabric. It describes how Health Fabric allows patients to access and update their medical information, integrate this data with various stakeholders, and create personalized health plans. It provides an overview of the patient journey and how Health Fabric supports integrated care. The document also outlines how Health Fabric can be used by healthcare providers to run health campaigns and remotely monitor patients. It presents a case study on how one GP practice in the UK used Health Fabric to help manage hypertension in patients.
This document discusses allied health professionals and their role in the healthcare system. It lists various allied health roles and describes how they rehabilitate and enable patients by taking a collaborative and holistic approach focused on patient needs. The document emphasizes that allied health professionals help reduce health service needs by facilitating patients' independence and ability to remain in their communities. It argues that capturing allied health data can help provide visibility into their services, allow for quality improvement, and ultimately benefit patients through a more coordinated system where the "right intervention" is delivered at the "right time". The challenges of engaging stakeholders and integrating passive data extraction are also addressed.
Allied Health and informatics: Identifying our voice - can you hear us?
Similar to Telehealth Secrets 2019: AI and the Future of Personalized Healthcare: How AI is Transforming the Patient Experience - Jeff Cutler, Ada Health, Inc
HealthUnlocked is the leading social network for health, connecting people with the same health conditions to each other. The Engagement, Impact & Insights Report provides insight and information on our audience and the services we provide.
A New Generation of Digital Health Customers by Alain PeddleThe Digital Insurer
- Ping An Health aims to improve healthcare experiences in China through innovative digital solutions like its Good Doctor platform which provides online access to doctors, specialists, medications and more (1 sentence).
- It seeks to manage healthcare costs by promoting prevention and chronic disease management using personalized plans, reminders and rewards to encourage healthy behaviors (1 sentence).
- Ping An has a roadmap to develop a more efficient and contained healthcare system through vertical integration of online and offline services and exploiting big data, networks and other digital tools (1 sentence).
Global Genes Patient Advocacy Summit: The Power of Information In the Hands o...CareSync Plus
Information is power, and when you're managing a rare or chronic health condition, having access to all of your health information in a way that is easy to understand and share becomes critical.
In this presentation, we cover:
• The reasons why you want to have access to your health information
• Using the Power of HIPAA to get copies of your medical records
• How technology has advanced (and continues to advance) making it easier to access and share records
• The high-tech and high-touch approach to connecting people and data
• The results of connecting people and data to redefine the role of the patient and improve the healthcare experience for everyone.
Nothing in our world is changing as quickly as healthcare. Patients are using search, social media and apps to diagnose symptoms, research physicians, schedule appointments, access medical records, connect with other patients and take a more active role in their health. At the same time the tremendous amount of data created by this activity means patients have a much larger digital footprint than ever before. Savvy healthcare marketers can use this data to attract new patients, improve care and collaborate with other healthcare professional. Learn how the patients of today and tomorrow are using technology as a key part of their healthcare and how you can be a bigger part of the Digital Patient Journey.
Rock Report: Personalization in Consumer Health by @Rock_HealthRock Health
Overview of personalization in healthcare, including opportunities, barriers and case studies related to a market estimated to reach $450B+ by 2015. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/XxcA
Collaborative Leadership Insights - creating a digital health eco-systemAndrew M Saunders
Digital health is an essential enabler in achieving person centred health and wellbeing, A collaborative digital health strategy is required to manage the complexities of the complex hybrid health model in Australia, This presentation explores the approaches to leadership, transformation and culture that can be effective when working in a complex stakeholder environment.
How do we see the healthcare's digital future and its impact on our lives?Jane Vita
"Healthcare is undergoing major changes spurred on by, but not limited to, technology.
Digitalisation is changing the way we think about health, what taking care of it really entails, our personal role in healthcare systems and the way we interact with technology in the context of health.
In many ways, we are entering a post-institutional age of increased personal responsibility, which presents healthcare service providers and other players in the field with major opportunities and great risks. Technology has the potential to empower people and help them become more active in the management of their and their families’ health. This will change the relationship of the patient and the caregiver in profound ways." Mirkka Länsisalo
A co-creation with Mirkka Läansisalo and Sala Heinänen, at Futurice.
Healthcare is undergoing major changes spurred on by, but not limited to, technology.
Digitalisation is changing the way we think about health, what taking care of it really entails, our personal role in healthcare systems and the way we interact with technology in the context of health.
In many ways, we are entering a post- institutional age of increased personal responsibility, which presents healthcare service providers and other players in the eld with major opportunities and great risks. Technology has the potential to empower people and help them become more active in the management of their and their families’ health. This will change the relationship of the patient and the caregiver in profound ways.
Focused on trends and challenges of healthcare industry and technologies which we are seeing and we may see in future. Included information like healthcare industry overview, healthcare apps and wearables, etc.
Directi Case Study Contest 2010-ISB GryffindorsDirecti Group
The document proposes a location-based social networking site called "Integrated Health Services: Panacea" focused on healthcare in India. It would help users and healthcare providers make better health decisions by providing personalized, location-based information and services. Key features would include health content search customized by location, online physician and patient communities, consultations with doctors, and health tips. The product aims to provide a one-stop platform to address current gaps in India's healthcare LBSN market. It would generate revenue through online consultations, advertisements, and strategic partnerships.
Presentation by F. Brian Whitman, President & CEO, Corrigan Consulting at the Smart Health Conference 2018, held at Bally's Las Vegas on the 26-27th of April, 2018.
Think Your Patients Are Loyal? Think Again. It Takes Work!Renown Health
Accenture provides latest insights on patient loyalty. Suzanne Hendery from Baystate Health shares successful best practices on consistently engaging seniors and women to drive loyalty.
mHealth Israel_GEARING COMMUNICATIONS TO RAISE CAPITAL AND ATTRACT CUSTOMERS_...Levi Shapiro
Presentation by Gil Bashe, Managing Director, Healthcare Practice, Finn Partners: "GEARING COMMUNICATIONS TO RAISE CAPITAL AND ATTRACT CUSTOMERS- FROM PLAN TO PARTNERS TO PATIENTS". Includes tips to avoid failure by embracing complexity, description of the Health Ecosystem Landscape, developing a plan to impact care, cost and outcomes, overview of the US Payer market, and top digital health influencers.
Krames Patient Education is the only choice for enterprise-wide patient education. In this presentation, practices will learn who Krames Patient Education is and What we can do for you.
We will review Patient-Centered Care and Patient Education; The Case for a Patient Education Investment, The Krames Differencet; Return on Investment; and Krames Solutions.
From Patients to ePatients Driving a new paradigm for online clinical collabo...ddbennett
CareTech eHealth Innovation Series
From Patients to ePatients Driving a new paradigm for online clinical collaboration and health management
David Bennett, SVP, Interactive Solutions
StayWell Custom Communications
Anthony Chipelo, Director, Portal Strategies
CareTech Solutions
Opening Keynote: The Convergence of mHealth: A Consumer and Clinical Perspective
Description: In the opening keynote attendees will hear an overview from a current HIMSS mHealth Community Member which sets the stage for discussion. The keynote will highlight facts and figures which support the thesis of increased utilization of mobile and wireless technologies by healthcare providers. The keynote will also set the stage with current issues impacting the continued adoption.
Speaker(s): Ahmed Albaiti
Objectives: Assess the current landscape of mHealth. Illustrate the roles of consumers and patients. Define the current issues.
Disruption Is Good for Patients: Transforming Healthcare In The Digital AgeIFAH
Presentation by Gina Altieri, SVP, Corporate Services
Chief of Strategy & Integration at the Smart Health Conference 2018, held at Bally's Las Vegas on the 26-27th of April, 2018.
The Empowered Patient of the 21st Century – How Technology Enables Good Medic...Wellbe
The document discusses how 21st century patients, or "e-patients", are empowered through technology to take a more active role in their healthcare by communicating with providers, accessing health records and information online, and using digital tools to monitor conditions. It outlines the priorities and expectations of e-patients, challenges faced by both patients and providers, and how savvy use of technology can enable patient-centered care and chronic disease management. The future will see even more personalized medicine and continuous remote monitoring through implanted devices.
In search of a digital health compass: My data, my decision, our powerchronaki
Knowledge is power. Despite extensive investments in digital health technology, navigating the health system online is challenging for most citizens. Also for eHealth, the “Inverse Care Law” proposed by Hart in 1971, seems to apply. Availability of good medical or social care services and tools online, varies inversely with the need of the population. The low adoption of eHealth services, and persistent disparities in health triggers a call for multidisciplinary action.
Barriers and challenges are not to be underestimated. Culture, education, skills, costs, perceptions of power and role, are essential for multidisciplinary action. This comes together in digital health literacy, which ought to become an integral part to navigate any health system. Patients living with an implanted device or coping with persistent, chronic disease such as diabetes, as well as citizens engaged in self-care, caring for an elderly relative, a neighbor, or their child with illness or deteriorating health, need a digital health compass.
The panel will engage the audience to elaborate on a vision for this personal, digital health compass and drive advancement in health informatics and digital health standards. The transformative power of health data fueled by targeted digital health literacy interventions can be leveraged by open, massive, and individualized delivery. This way, digital health literate, confident patients and citizens join health professionals, researchers and policy makers to address age-related health and wellness changes to shape the emerging precision medicine and population health initiatives.
From a panel in the eHealthweek 2016. http://www.ehealthweek.org/ehome/128630/hl7-efmi-sessions/
CILIP Conference - Information as a Therapy - Nicole Naylor CILIP
Nicole discussed issues around accessible information, the perfect patient information journey and provided a chance for attendees to test their own levels of health literacy.
#cilipconf19
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Building A Chronic Care Management Program That Can ScaleVSee
This document describes a chronic care management program called CareConnect ChronicCare 360 that utilizes remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth. It provides an overview of the chronic care management model, benefits of RPM, technology challenges, and perspectives from patients and providers. Key aspects of the program include remote monitoring of patient vitals using connected devices, virtual visits with care coordinators and providers, and a care team approach to managing enrolled patients with chronic conditions. Workflows around patient enrollment, device setup, data monitoring, and billing codes for RPM services are also outlined. The goal of the program is to improve outcomes for patients with chronic diseases through remote care management and coordinated care between visits.
Deploying Telehealth to 1.2 M Users - LA County Case StudyVSee
Innovating Equitable Telehealth for LA County
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) is the largest county-operated mental health department in the United States, directly operating 85+ programs and contracting with close to 1,000 organizations and individual practitioners. It’s goal is to reach 1.2M of its 10M residents who are in need of mental health services.
Patient Engagement Strategies for Post COVID Success - Chris Nicholson | mPul...VSee
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Google gets over one billion health-related searches a day. Now is the time to leverage patients’ growing expectations for telehealth options to engage more deeply with them. Join our guest CEO of mPulse Mobile, Chris Nicholson and learn about effective patient engagement strategies you can put in place to create highly personalized healthcare experiences that drive patient outcomes--especially for the elderly and underserved populations.
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This document discusses best practices for implementing and improving telemedicine services. It addresses project management processes, billing guidelines, maximizing physical exams during telemedicine visits, integrating ancillary services like nurses and social workers, ideal settings for telehealth, developing patient-physician relationships remotely, and provides examples of telemedicine modalities like telephone, video and portable carts. The document aims to help optimize clinical workflows and revenue cycles while maintaining standards of care.
The document discusses the initial design process for implementing virtual visits at Arrowhead Medical Center. It involves assessing clinical operations and workflows, information technology readiness, revenue cycles, and health information management. Implementation follows an overall workflow that was planned. Virtual clinics have expanded significantly from 2020 to 2021, with more clinics, sessions, and minutes, as well as additions to county detention centers and skilled nursing facilities. The document also references stories about COVID-19 in the pediatric population.
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The document discusses telehealth utilization before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic based on interviews and research conducted by Doreen Amatelli-Clark of Way to Goal Business Insights. Prior to the pandemic, most physicians were skeptical of telehealth and relied solely on in-person visits. During the initial pandemic period, telehealth was seen as a temporary option due to lack of experience and uncertainty. However, after several weeks of usage physicians recognized benefits and acknowledged telehealth's potential as a long-term solution when integrated properly. Widespread adoption was accelerated by the pandemic and shifted perceptions of telehealth's role in healthcare delivery.
The Enterprise Center is an economic development partner in Chattanooga that focuses on equity, collaboration, economic mobility, and smart city innovation. Prior to COVID-19, it worked on smart city applications and integrating health information into digital literacy programs. During the pandemic, it provided technical assistance to partners utilizing telehealth and supported individuals accessing remote healthcare, palliative care, and grief services across three states through partnerships. Lessons from the response included the value of community convening, keeping future goals in mind during crises, and localizing initiatives through community narratives.
Neighborhood Family Practice is a federally qualified health center that is one of six in Cleveland and serves as the only provider on the city's west side. It provides primary care, behavioral health, women's health, dental, and pharmacy services to over 21,000 patients annually through seven locations. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the practice rapidly converted 75% of visits to telemedicine in March 2020 using Doxy.me instead of its normal electronic health record, in order to continue serving its largely low-income patient population remotely.
El documento proporciona 5 pasos para usar la aplicación VSee en el teléfono para visitas médicas virtuales. Los usuarios deben descargar la aplicación VSeeClinic, hacer clic en el enlace de texto, ingresar su nombre, apellido y razón de la visita, hacer clic en "ENTER WAITING ROOM" y permitir el acceso a la cámara y el micrófono.
President Trump’s 2018 VA MISSION Act removed all geographic and licensing barriers for doing VA telehealth. This has made it possible to provide greater access and better care to more veterans. Join Sean O’Connor from the Oregon VA health system to learn:
- How is the VA using telehealth to deal with COVID-19 today?
- What are some key lessons learned from past telehealth deployments?
- What are key technology and clinic considerations that need to be taken into account?
- Where is VA telehealth going in the future?
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Hear from physician Richard Thorp, MD who made the transition from doing in-person only visits to telemedicine. Learn from his experience and get practical advice for getting set up.
Physician Panel on Practicing Virtual Care: Marc Dean, MDVSee
Objectives:
Review the value and efficiency that telemedicine provides
Demonstrate real world examples of telemedicine impact and benefit
Highlight how telemedicine can become an integral component of today’s healthcare delivery
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Legal developments for telehealth amid covid 19VSee
The document summarizes recent legal developments around telehealth coverage and policies amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It outlines temporary expansions of telehealth coverage by Medicare, Medicaid, commercial health plans, and self-funded ERISA plans. Regulations have been relaxed regarding practice across state lines, certain HIPAA requirements, and federal anti-fraud rules. Additional funding opportunities are provided by the CARES Act. Many changes are described as temporary, and it remains to be seen which could become permanent to improve healthcare access.
This document discusses HIPAA enforcement discretion and best practices for telemedicine and work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. It outlines that the Office of Civil Rights will not impose penalties for noncompliance with HIPAA rules when providing telehealth services in good faith. Popular video chat platforms like FaceTime and Skype can be used without penalty if encryption and privacy modes are enabled. However, public-facing platforms should not be used. The document also provides best practices for securing home networks and workstations when working remotely, obtaining patient consent for telemedicine, and enabling security features on teleconferencing platforms.
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Anjali and Mary Jean will present on the changing landscape of telemedicine reimbursement what it was in the past, where it is now during the National Emergency, and probable future outcomes based on her experience and insight. Additionally, she will provide practical guidance on coding to avoid fraud and abuse issues to avoid post-pandemic audits and investigations
Learning Objectives:
Allowable Telemedicine Reimbursement Past, Present, Future
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Considerations for Practicing Across State Lines and Documentation
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Anjali and Mary Jean will present on the changing landscape of telemedicine reimbursement what it was in the past, where it is now during the National Emergency, and probable future outcomes based on her experience and insight. Additionally, she will provide practical guidance on coding to avoid fraud and abuse issues to avoid post-pandemic audits and investigations
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Allowable Telemedicine Reimbursement Past, Present, Future
Telemedicine Reimbursement Codes and How to Example
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Learn important technology considerations for doing telemedicine & telehealth
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5. Ada is a personal health guide with a symptom
assessment, triage and care navigation platform that
empowers users to learn and make more informed
decisions about their health.
Powered by a unique reasoning engine and medical
knowledge base developed by medical doctors and
scientists, Ada is able to assess clinical conditions with
the highest accuracy available and supports millions of
patients, healthcare professionals and providers around
the world.
October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
6. The state of global healthcare
80% of Americans seek
health information online
Millions of patients
misdiagnosed
each year
4 billion people
lack access to basic
health services
October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
1 out of every 20
Google searches are
symptom-related
Medical
Information
doubling every
2 months
7. October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
Introducing Ada - your health companion
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8. • Over 8 million users worldwide in less than 3 years
• Over 15 million completed assessments
• #1 medical app in over 130 countries
• Only medical app downloaded over 3 million times
with over 100,000 ratings and average rating over 4.7
(in last 2 years)
• Now working with health systems, payers &
governments
Results thus far
9. Supporting individuals throughout their care journey.
“Ada supports patients from the first onset of
their symptoms. How many patients wait on
the phone to talk to a nurse or send an email
to their doctors asking if they need to come
in for a health issue? With our busy
schedules, who has the time to take time off
work only to be told they did not need to be
seen? When you do need care, Ada can direct
patients to the appropriate place — for
example, a walk-in clinic around the corner
from their house rather than a long wait at
the emergency department across town.”
Albert Chan, MD
Chief of digital patient experience
Sutter Health
October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
Thinking holistically
10. Over 4,000 assessments
completed in first 3 weeks
Over 60% of assessments
conducted between 6 pm
and 9 am
Improving access and
creating a personalized,
end-to-end experience
• Over 19,000 Ada assessments completed
in 1st 5 months - relieving pressure on the
system and providing 24/7 triage
• Over 65% conducted outside of
operational hours
• 50% directed to non-emergency
care options
October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
11. • Availability of assessment report for clinician
• Additional care-navigation options – primary
care, specialist and telehealth
• EHR integration / Single sign-on
• Direct to mental health resources
• Publishing results in medical journals
What’sNext?
12. How can digital health solutions
create value-based outcomes today?
13. AI – Build a connected ecosystem, supporting
individuals, doctors and their interaction.
Patient Doctor
Diagnosis
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Access
Efficiency
Quality
Care NavigationSymptomsFactors
14. October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
Collaborate early
Validate and integrate
solutions that empower both
patients and clinicians.
15. Building a new category
for personalized health
October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
• Empowering individuals with personalized guidance.
• Connecting people to a broader set of resources and
supporting them across clinical pathways.
• Supporting individuals, health professionals and
their interaction.
• Enabling healthier outcomes.
16. 8M+ users
15M assessments
8+ years of deep medical
knowledge & AI development
Award highlights
MIT Solver, MWC, AI for the
Betterment of Humanity
5.0 happiness score
out of 100,000 ratings
#1 medical app
in 130+ countries
Global partners: NHS, TK, MHH,
Gates Foundation, Sutter Health,
Fondation Botnar
Empowering individuals with actionable guidance & next steps
& to directly manage their health, wherever they are.
18. October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary
Democratizing access to high quality healthcare
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19. Deep medical core
Transparency
Scalability
Quality
Global medical
knowledge base
40
Medical
Doctors
Semi-automated
machine learning
Bespoke
reasoning engine
8
years
of
R&D
15 million
assessments
October 2019 | Confidential and proprietary