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The Patient-centric information hub

Extending care beyond the clinic with patient-centric innovation HIMSS NW Technology & Education Symposium Sean Nolan, @ familyhealthguy. The Patient-centric information hub. The Patient-Centric Information Hub.

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The Patient-centric information hub

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  1. Extending care beyond the clinicwith patient-centric innovationHIMSS NW Technology & Education SymposiumSean Nolan, @familyhealthguy

  2. The Patient-centric information hub

  3. The Patient-Centric Information Hub Enabling a connected ecosystem throughindividual- and family-mediated exchange • “Patient portal” is key but not nearly enough • Don’t get the importance of consumer-mediated exchange • Don’t realize the value of ecosystem problem-solving • Don’t realize the leverage of automated data exchange

  4. Getting Started A mom leaving her PCP receives a care summary document and uses it to kick-start a HealthVault record. PCP 1

  5. Immediate Value The information can be used to update her emergency profile in the MedicAlert call center, and to drive a medication interaction and reminders service like MediGuard. PCP 1 Emergency Prep Drug Interactions

  6. Enriching the data set By connecting to a national pharmacy like Walgreens, her medication data is updated each time she fills a script from any provider. PCP Pharmacy 1 Emergency Prep Drug Interactions

  7. Network effects emerge That new information is automatically sent to all relevant parts of the ecosystem, including her Medical Home! Each piece of the system plays its role. PCP Pharmacy 1 Emergency Prep Drug Interactions

  8. Ubiquitous data becomes the norm In the Emergency Department, HealthVault automatically pre-populates registration forms and new information is broadcast to all relevant stakeholders. PCP Pharmacy Hosptial 1 Emergency Prep Drug Interactions

  9. Patients become active partners A new diagnosis causes mom to focus on weight loss, nutrition and exercise using mobile applications and self-monitoring devices … shared as first-class data! PCP Pharmacy Hosptial 1 Emergency Prep Drug Interactions Mobile apps & devices

  10. The flywheel in place More and more “guardian angel” services emerge. Caregivers have the right information at the right time. We treat the whole life, not an isolated event. Clinical Trials Sourcing Opt-in Research Gaps in Care Analysis Travel Services Independent Living Motivational Games Physical Therapy … PCP Pharmacy Hosptial 1 Emergency Prep Drug Interactions Mobile apps & devices

  11. care beyond the clinic

  12. Direct-to-Epic Home BP Monitoring @ UMass

  13. Hypertension Management @ Kaiser Colorado “At six months, patients in the home monitoring group were 50 percent more likely to have their blood pressure controlled to healthy levels compared to the usual care group. Similarly, a significantly greater decrease in systolic blood pressure at six months occurred in the home monitoring group (-21 mm Hg) versus the usual care group (-9 mm Hg).” http://xnet.kp.org/newscenter/pressreleases/co/2010/052110telehealthstudy.html

  14. eHealth2Go @ MedStar Health • Targeted at vulnerable and minority diabetics • All participants successfully set up their accounts • Significant improvement to blood glucose values • 86% intent to continue with tools beyond program

  15. Mental Health @ NHS SLaM http://youtu.be/jgHNQ8peCP0

  16. Mobile acceleration

  17. “Always-there” and unique capabilities drive innovation

  18. Next-generation devices enabling new scenarios

  19. http://familyhealthguy.com @familyhealthguy Thank you!

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