This document discusses opportunities for innovation and disruption in healthcare through digital health technologies. It notes that digital health funding has grown significantly in recent years, though it still trails other sectors like software. Key drivers of change are depicted as devices, data, science, digital doctors, patients, providers and payers. The current healthcare system is described as episodic and siloed, with many inefficiencies around paper-based processes. Emerging technologies like wearable devices, personal data science tools, and solutions to improve data sharing hold promise to empower consumers and create a more integrated healthcare system.
3. DIGITAL HEALTH FUNDING
Over the past two years, there has been
overall YoY funding growth of over
23% and deal growth of over
17%.
Source: PwC Money Tree & Rock Health
For first half of 2013 digital health
funding growth is over 12%
leading traditional healthcare but
trailing software.
38%
Medical Devices
12%
-2%
-29%
-6%
Bio Tech All Sectors
Digital HealthSoftware
2013 vs. 2012
7. Hemodynamics
Electronic Medical
Record
Mobile Data
Labs
Imaging
Clinical Notes
Pharmacy
Medication
Administration
Procedure
Documentation
Orders
Medication
Dispensing
CPOE
Pathology
Dictation
Charting
Nursing Workflow/
Documentation
Cardiology
OR Management
Emergency
Department
ICU/Critical Care
RIS
PACS Image Distribution
Advanced
Analytics
SILOS IN THE ENTERPRISE – “ON THE FLOOR”
8. Registration
Document Imaging
Bed Management
Business Decision
Support
Financial/ERP Claims Management
Contract ManagementEnterprise Scheduling
Medical Records Coding
Staff/Nurse
Scheduling
Transcription
Revenue
Management
Call Management
Access Management
Purchasing
Inventory
Physician Practice
Outcomes Management
SILOS IN THE ENTERPRISE – “BEHIND THE SCENES”
9. PAPER FACTS
It costs nearly $250 BILLION to process
30 BILLION healthcare transactions each year
86% of mistakes made in the healthcare industry are administrative
Organizations, on average, make 19 COPIES of each document,
spend $20 in labor to file each document and lose one of every 20 documents
SOURCE: http://www.thepaperlessproject.com
10. SECURE INTERNET-BASED DIRECT COMMUNICATION
• SIMPLE. Connects healthcare stakeholders through universal addressing using simple push of information.
• SECURE. Users can easily verify messages are complete and not tampered with in travel.
• SCALABLE. Enables Internet scale with no need for central network authority or multiple implementations.
• STANDARDS-BASED. Built on common Internet standards for secure e-mail communication.
Direct Project specifies a simple, secure,
scalable, standards-based way for
participants to send encrypted health
information directly to known, trusted
recipients over the Internet.
b.wells@direct.aclinic.org
h.elthie@direct.ahospital.org
vaibhav@direct.healthvault.com
19. STAY IN TOUCH!
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DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT MANAGEMENT, OPTUM
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Notes de l'éditeur
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Venture funding in Digital startups is growinghttp://www.slideshare.net/RockHealth/2013-midyear-digital-health-funding-by-rockhealth-23728823?ref=http://rockhealth.com/2013/07/2013-midyear-digital-health-funding-update/https://www.pwcmoneytree.com/MTPublic/ns/nav.jsp?page=industry
The healthcare landscape is very complicated and often times very disjointed. Silos are characteristic of data in the HealthCare Ecosystem. When you get sick you go your family Physician who (if at all) stores data for your visit in a local electronic medical record system. Your prescriptions get filled by a prescriptions network and Labs by the Lab network, which have their own interchange protocols and data standards. The payers or Health Plans pay for you visit using their own Electronic data interchange based standards. There are consumer service like WebMD which you use to get information from. And then there are the big Enterprise Hospitals which have a set of Silos themselves!
Interesting problems- How should data be viewed by physicians or medical professionals.
Cover data science for Patients (Quantified Self) : Doctors : Lab ReportsPayers (Community) : Flu TrendsData Sourceshttp://www.healthdataconsortium.org/data-sources