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  1. 1. Preparing Empowered PatientsTM Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  2. 2. Working Together What is Our Health Data Cooperative’s Definition of a Learning Health System? “We seek the development of a learning health system in which science, informatics, incentives, and culture are aligned for continuous improvement and innovation—with best practices seamlessly embedded in the delivery process and new knowledge captured as an integral by-product of the delivery experience.” Institute of Medicine Roundtable Charter Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  3. 3. Stumbling Block “The biggest impediment to building a Learning Health System is the organizational structure.” * Learning Health System Summit, National Press Club May 2012 Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  4. 4. Our Health Data Cooperative The LHS Platform Solution • Create a patient-controlled health care cooperative, that through incentives, will enable 50 million members to improve treatments and lower health care costs by: – Building a transparent, inclusive and dynamic organization – Creating a Learning Health System to tap the $80 billion market for medical research that provides access to millions of records to facilitate valid, non-biased non-confounded research to see what treatments work best in each disease – Leveraging purchasing power of a 50 Million member organization to provide the members services that empower them as patients Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  5. 5. How It Will Work Our Health Data Cooperative is the organizational solution for a transparent platform to build a patient owned LHS- utilizing Electronic Health Records and Self Generated Health Information. OHDC has: 1)Members (owners) – these are all patients/health consumers that agree to allow their unique OHDC Stock Number (PIN) to be placed by their record at their health care information source provider. (Allows anonymous search for outcomes) 2)Associate Members (non-owners - Various Classes) – Companies that subscribe to access the aggregated data Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  6. 6. OHDC Business Model Patient-owned cooperative – 2 revenue streams • Data Revenues (long term) and • Service Revenues (immediate term -managed by Our Health Data Coop Marketing Company, LLC): – Subscription model for researchers’ access to OHDC data: education, research, insurance evaluation, business plan development – 3% management fee against $80 billion market –controls costs – Additional immediate revenue sources to include • Optional access to up-to-date ratings / pricing of HC providers • Members able to access paid webinars by guest doctors • Tele-medicine services Our Health Data Cooperative - Patient-owned 1) Subscriptions 2)Third Party Service Providers -Contracts Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  7. 7. OHDC Member Problems • Patients, and their doctors, have little access to the latest information regarding their disease or condition from the 800,000 medical research studies performed annually • Patients are unable to exert purchasing power to improve their healthcare experience. Example of initial problem identifier: – Must personally visit a provider for even the most routine of healthcare issues, at high cost – Wait to get an appointment and then wait again in the waiting room, taking time off from work – Incur significant expense for after hours care • The average emergency room visit is $750 • The average urgent care visit is $150 Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  8. 8. Service Example of Immediate Opportunities to Serve Members with Telemedicine Telemedicine Provider OHDC Existing National Cooperative Leading provider of 24x7 tele-medicine services •Nurse consultations at no additional charge to subscribers •Captures co- payments for doctor consultations Captures registration data and subscription payments •Generates OHDC member number •Captures payment from members •Authorizes Fonemed to provide services •Generates payment to Fonemed 47 million member electric cooperative •Markets OHDC and tele-medicine service to members Service Service Members Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  9. 9. Benefits Accumulation of Anonymous Health Information Using Search and Translation • To individual OHDC Members – Portable health records: data available at all times – no bureaucratic red tape – Benchmark health profile against others – Share in any profits generated by use of the community’s data – Ensure accuracy & completeness – Improved treatments – Interact with others with similar conditions – Reduced health care premiums – Guide how personal healthcare used – Full protection of identity and privacy – Safeguard information that could save a child's or grandchild's lives • To researchers – Improved studies: Larger data sets; Valid, non-biased, non-confounded, longitudinal data – Lower costs – one-stop shop • To providers – Discover which treatments consistently provide the best solution – Identify harmful (Vioxx) treatments • To life sciences companies – Identify alternative (Viagra, Rogaine) treatments – Reduce of duplicate testing costs – Faster time to market • To the government – Save $100s of billions yearly through rapid sharing of effective procedures Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved
  10. 10. Underlying Technology • Secure, cloud-based search and retrieval technology – Unique non-SSN identifier • Protects identity • Turned in by estate upon death of patient, ensuring integrity of data – Leverages Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) “Meaningful Use” guidelines – Accesses multiple databases, regardless of data format: • General practitioners • Specialists • Pharmacies • Healthcare Systems • Insurance companies Copyright 2013 Our Health Data Cooperative All Rights Reserved

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