The document discusses how healthcare is undergoing massive changes driven by digital technologies, including increased connectivity through devices and apps. This enables new models of remote and decentralized care delivery directly to patients. Key opportunities mentioned include developing digital health modules for various conditions, building open ecosystems and partnerships to support large-scale data sharing and research, and empowering patients to take a more active role in their own health and care through technology. The document argues that 2015 marked a tipping point for these paradigm shifts in healthcare to take hold more widely.
7. approx. 500 BC
The Hippocratic oath
No mention of the role of the ‘patient’ or ‘patior’
Does mention the Godly powers of the doctor
To keep uninformed was common
88. Shared user experience (UX)
3rd party applications and devices Philips applications and devices
Built to be flexible, scalable and adaptable
Decision
support
Decision
support
Decision
support
Professional healthcare functionality (API)
(HL7, DICOM, Image processing, HIPA, healthcare data etc.)
Consumer health functionality (API)
(Analytics, visualization, community)
Collaboration cloud
• Message routing.
• Collaboration & social integration.
• Metering & billing
• Master patient index.
• Workflow support.
Connected device cloud
• Discovery & registration.
• Provisioning.
• Diagnostics.
• Firmware upgrades.
• Security.
Secure data cloud
• Data interfaces.
• Data, image & video services.
• Image processing.
• Machine learning & analytics.
• Archiving.
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91. 5. Extension
(other disorders internationally)1. Networks of experts
2. The patient as partner 4. Transparent quality control
3. Fee for outcome
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