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Gpt power of cloud & mhealth 031914
1. Reliability • Flexibility • Simplicity
www.azaleahealth.com
Baha Zeidan
CEO & Co-founder
bzeidan@azaleahealth.com
(877) 777-7686
The Power of Cloud-Based &
Mobile Healthcare & How They
are Transforming the Industry
March 2014
2. What does it mean when software and services
are provided through the cloud?
Does the cloud sound scary?
What are the benefits?
How does it improve healthcare?
Is Cloud-based “Cloudy” to You?
3. The Power of Cloud-based
What:
All software and information is stored on an online network – “the cloud” –
with the Internet as the point of access for users.
Why:
• Cost effective
• No infrastructure to maintain
• Resource sharing – information more readily available
• Secure – May be the most secure model available in healthcare
because it can scale for the highest level of security protocols
• HIPAA-ready cloud servers are highly secure and flexible
7. “With connected devices, the flow of health
and medical information is going through a
radical change, which puts patients in an
exceptionally powerful and important
position.”
- Dr. Eric Topol
The Impact of Mobile Health
8. More Physicians Using Mobile
Use is accelerating as devices and apps are standardized and integrated.
12. • Pharmaceutical Apps –
Drugs.com
• Mobile Apps – Triage, clinical,
RCM, EHR
• Patient Monitoring Devices
• PDAs
• Telemedicine
• Call centers
• Google Glass
mHealth Initiatives
13. • Quantified Self (fitbit, digifit, RunKeeper…)
• Wearable technologies are on the rise
Remote Patient Monitoring RPM
14. mHealth Benefits
Huge impact for those who lack access to
healthcare.
Provides insight on dietary habits and
exercise regimens.
Enables sharing tools, knowledge, and
experience globally.
Reduces doctor visits & readmissions.
Improves partnership in care
Improves health outcome
Reduced costs
More data and improved analytics
17. The Future of mHealth
How can we be sure that mobile
healthcare isn't just technology-
driven hype?
Six Principles Likely to Impact the
Success of mHealth*
Interoperability – Compatible with sensors
and other devices to share data such as
patient records.
Integration – Part of existing provider and
patient workflows.
Intelligence – Problem-solving capability to
give real-time, qualitative answers based on
data.
Socialization – A trusted community for
people to share information, offer support
and recommendations.
Outcomes – Driven by healthcare objectives
and return on investment with the focus on
cost, access and quality.
Engagement – Open and responsive to
patient participation with instant feedback
from multiple sources.
*PwC mHealth Insights
18. “Achieving better health
for patients through
better business practices
is our mission.”
— CEO Baha Zeidan
Thank you / Questions
877.777.7686
info@azaleahealth.com
www.Azaleahealth.com
Notes de l'éditeur
Today’s era of cloud computing requires best-practice IT strategies and solutions. Cloud-based software and services represent the highest level of technology in healthcare IT.
You’re already in the cloudPatient portals - websites that deliver services and information to patients, provided by practices or pharmacies (ex: CVS Caremark)Government-sponsored efforts such as online HIEs and NHIN Direct
Today’s era of cloud computing requires best-practice IT strategies and solutions. Cloud-based software and services represent the highest level of technology in healthcare IT.
Today’s era of cloud computing requires best-practice IT strategies and solutions. Cloud-based software and services represent the highest level of technology in healthcare IT.
As mHealth becomes available everywhere, this has a huge impact for those who lack access to healthcare.Smart watches and tracking bracelets provide insight on dietary habits and exercise regimens. The mHealth community enables sharing tools, knowledge, and experience globally.