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Title. Your Name Here Health Technology Center affiliate of The Institute for the Future. Examples of the challenges ahead. Inhaled insulin Polymers Sensors ICU in a gurney Hepatic dialysis Telecom. Forecasting the impact of emerging healthcare technologies. By Technology,

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  1. Title Your Name Here Health Technology Center affiliate of The Institute for the Future

  2. Examples of the challenges ahead ... • Inhaled insulin • Polymers • Sensors • ICU in a gurney • Hepatic dialysis • Telecom

  3. Forecasting the impact of emerging healthcare technologies By Technology, well before products reach the market – • Nature of the scientific advance • Clinical program impact • Probable products and services • Potential impact on delivery systems: clinical programs, facilities, workforce and market strategy • Potential impact on insurers: cost and reimbursement considerations • Staging: timeline, promoters and inhibitors, sentinel events, wild cards • Leading companies developing technology, potential partners • Strategic assessment framework: options for consideration • Migration pathways: planning adoption strategies

  4. Technology Research Agenda HealthTech Experts have identified 30+ classes of emerging technology in four broad domains. HealthTech Strategic Partners prioritize research and planning tool development. Pharmaceuticals • Oncology • Cardiology • Anti-Infective • Neuropharmacology • Pharmacogenomics • Rational Drug Design • Vaccines • Medical Devices • Diagnostic Laboratory Tests • Drug Delivery Systems • Imaging • Nanodevices • Neurostimulators • Organ Assistance & Substitution • Sensors - Monitoring External • Minimally Invasive Surgery • Tissue & Fluid Replacement • Robotics - Surgical Biotechnology • Cell-Based Therapy • Genetic Testing • Genetic and Protein Therapy • Immunotherapy • Stem Cell Technology • Transplant Technologies Medical Informatics • Infrastructure - PACS - Networking - Security - Analytic Technologies • Applications - Point of Care Devices - Data Integration - Decision Support - Remote Patient Management - Population Management Systems - Workforce Enhancement • Telemedicine

  5. Completed Reports Minimally Invasive Surgery Drug Delivery Devices Sensors for Monitoring Organ Assistance and Substitution Stem Cells Genetic Testing Imaging Tissue and Fluid Bioengineering PACS and CAD Mobile Computing Now Underway: Networking Cancer Pharmaceuticals and Biologics Robotics Cell Therapy Security Technologies Cardiovascular Pharmaceuticals HealthTech Reports – 2001/2002

  6. HealthTech Technology Planning Tools - Making Research Practical and Useful • Top Ten Technology-Driven Trends in Healthcare • associated technologies in depth • stakeholder lenses: how physicians, hospitals, insurers, consumers, and policymakers see these technologies • Staging Timelines • timelines for technology impact by clinical categories and product lines • ‘what are all the technologies that will affect CHF, and when?’ • Impact Modeling Tools • see impact of each technology on national utilization data • apply to individual hospitals and systems to chart potential impact • Developer Database • list of all companies developing this technology with key data • Process Maps • where each technology will affect the care process

  7. HealthTech Working Group:Hospital and Healthcare Environments of the Future • Working Group • hospitals and IDNs, architectural firms, researchers • Consolidates the Impact of 30+ Classes of Technology • what does this mean for building - how do we design for all these technologies? • HealthTech Expert Panels detail facility requirements, impact for each class of technology • Design Principles, Facility Component Design Options • support design across all facility types, integrates emerging technologies • specific design issues and options for ED, ICU, Med/Surg, etc. • examples of success, learn from failures • Quarterly Working Group Sessions • review and update findings • focus on current hospital/facility projects

  8. The Vision Advance the use of new technologies to make people healthier Strategic Partners: Premier, Inc. Kaiser Permanente Mills-Peninsula Health System HRET (AHA) Sutter Health Institute for the Future VHA Inc. Milbank Memorial Fund WellPoint Health Networks Group Health of Puget Sound CareScience Carolinas Healthcare System HCA Providence Health Systems Ascension Health PeaceHealth Markle Foundation TCE/CAPH Sequoia Healthcare District HRET

  9. The Mission To create a trusted source of objective, expert and useful information about the future of healthcare technologies - Value Principles: Objective:Independent funding sources do not provide consulting services Partner Driven: Users set research agenda users co-design strategic planning tools Experts: Broad, comprehensive research across all technologies national experts, open process

  10. Health Technology Center www.healthtechcenter.org 650-233-9522

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