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American College
 of Physicians



  Wired and Wireless Health
   Steven Peskin, MD, MBA, FACP
         6 February 2010
The Three Components of Digital Health


 Applications (clinical/institutional,
  consumer-focused, and content).
 Devices (mobile phones, sensors, medical
  devices, and others).
 Infrastructure (both wireless and
  supporting wire-line and network services).




  Triple Tree, “Wireless and Mobile Health Report and Survey” (Minneapolis: Triple Tree LLC, 2009).
Digital Health: Tremendous Potential


 Improve clinical care delivery and patient-provider
  communication
 Maximize patient safety and convenience with patient monitoring
  and patient tracking
 More effective information dissemination and dialogue within all
  medical disciplines
 Enterprise-wide health information
 Bridging the gaps hospital-based/other institutional, ambulatory/
  office, home, pharmacy, self care
 Collaborative approach to diagnosis and treatment
 Simplified chronic condition and lifestyle management




   Triple Tree, “Wireless and Mobile Health Report and Survey” (Minneapolis: Triple Tree LLC, 2009).
Bridging the Gap
Wireless Health Information Flow
Emerging Wireless Health Market




 Triple Tree, “Wireless and Mobile Health Report and Survey” (Minneapolis: Triple Tree LLC, 2009).
Index


 Part 1
    Social Media and Physician Communities

 Part 2
    The App Revolution

 Part 3
    Into the Future
Part 1: Social Media and Physician
Communities
The “Arc” of Communities

Activity




                   Time
The “Anti-Arc”


                                                                                  Reimbursement
                                                                                  Jobs Board
need                                                                                  coding

                                                                              Scheduling     Lab Results


                                             CME                                    Affordable
                                                                                       EMR


        “The Danger Zone”
                                                                      Jobs Board



          Hotspots: Earn
                                                                New Peer-reviewed data
                                                     Content



       The “Early Days of Sermo”
                                                        New pharma interactions
                                   Hotspots: Learn



want
                  Observational data


                       recreational                                                vocational
Social Media and Physician
Communities

   QuantiaMD:
      Founded in 2005, has 70,000+ members
      Features interactive 8-12 minute video lectures from top medical experts
   Sermo:
      Founded in 2006, has 110,000 members
      Bills itself as “the world’s largest online community of physicians, where
       you can exchange medical insights with colleagues spanning more than
       30 specialties across all 50 states”
   Medscape Physician Connect:
      Founded in 2008, has 100,000 members
      Invites clinical and non-clinical exchanges through video blogs and user
       polls
   Epocrates:
      Founded in 1998, has 200,000 members
      Not strictly a social professional network. It features Immediate formulary
       checks and drug information, “point-of-care references,” discussion
       topics, and an electronic game on Facebook called “Diagnose the
       Disease.”
Social Media and Physician
   Communities- Peace, War, or Harmony


                                                                                   Ebay
                                                                               c 1996-2003


 Facebook Beacon                            Sermo Dashboard       Threadless

                     Friendster
                                                              Sermo
           MySpace                     Linked-In                       Client Posts
                                                              AskRx




Business Model in                                                     Business Model in
                                  Neutral
    Conflict                                                                  Harmony
Social Community Benefits for
Physicians

 Social Communities facilitate sharing of clinical
  insights and solutions to practical clinical problems
  in a way that promises to hone “best practices”
 Allows physicians to:
      Access dialogs on best practices
      Source and disseminate immediate
       market research
      Solicit useful feedback about preferred
       treatments, protocols, and practice patterns that
       yield best health and patient satisfaction
      Build business arrangements


  Steven Peskin, MD. “Can a Medical „Facebook‟ Help You Plan Thrive? (Yardley: Managed Care, June 2009) 25.
Part 2: The App Revolution: iPhone,
Blackberry, and Google Android
Point-of-Care Mobile Technology


                                                                                          Most Influential on
 88% of Physicians report                                                                  Prescribing
  that their PDA/Smartphone                                                                     PDA/Smartphone

  is essential to their clinical                                                                Direct Mail
                                                                                                Journal Ad
  practice                                                                                      Rep Visit
                                                                                                e-Detail

 87% of physicians said the                                                                    Pharma brand web site

  PDA channel provides                                                              6% 3% 2% 1%
  clinical information that is                                                    2%
  most influential on their
  prescribing and treatment                                                                                   87%
  decisions.


     Skyscape. “Effect of PDA-based Information On treatment Decisions” (MASS: Skyscape, March 2008).
Point-of-Care Mobile Technology:


 88% of physicians report that “my
  PDA/Smartphone is essential to my clinical
  practice. Strongly Agree      45%

                                           Agree                                          43%

                                       Disagree              6%

                           Strongly Disagree                5%


 92% of physicians agree that “clinical
  information on my PDA/S, Smartphone
  improves my knowledge and capabilities.
                                 Strongly Agree                                 56%

                                            Agree                       36%

                                        Disagree          1%

                            Strongly Disagree               7%

 Skyscape. “Effect of PDA-based Information On treatment Decisions” (MASS: Skyscape, March 2008).
“There’s an App for That”

 Apps for electronic medical records
    The software developer, Epic, just released a new
     suite of apps that feature PHR access for a PDA



 Apps for patient information
  delivery
    AirStrip Technologies: offers a suite
     of HIPPA compliant apps that collect
     all relevant patient information and
     sends it to your PDA (including: lab
     results, cardiology, temperature etc)
More Apps for Physicians

  Apps for medical education and reference
    Krames Patient Education: iPatientED is a quick reference
     tool for physicians with 118 animations spanning 22
     medical specialty areas, many with narrations in English
     and Spanish
    Modality: this company features 120 apps, 55 of which are
     focused on medical education

                   MedCalc: a medical calculator with a wide
                    array of medical formulas and scores. Includes
                    information and bibliographic references for
                    each formula.
                   ICD-9 Lite: Contains all 13,677 ICD-9-CM
                    diagnosis codes for quick retrieval by disease
                    classification in a drilldown format with no
                    typing. Code to the highest level of specificity
                    every time.
Apps for Consumers



             :Use your iPhone to track doctors’
    appointments, medication schedules and other
    health information.

                          : Offers 30+ free trackers for
    BP, Cholesterol, Diabetes, and other health
    indicators along with charting and other tools.

                            : A suite of apps that allow
    mobile access and mobile recording of personal
    health data for tracking and informational purposes.
Online Care: Digital Diagnosis

 In 2009, 39% of doctors said they’d communicated with
  patients online, up from 16% five years earlier, according
  to health-information firm Manhattan Research, a unit of
  Decision Resources Inc.
 The most common digital doctor services are the
  simplest ones, like paying bills, sending lab results and
  scheduling appointments. But also can be used for
  diagnosing, and chronic condition tracking.
 Health insurers are beginning to pay doctors for treating
  patients virtually Among companies that now cover
  digital visits are Aetna, Inc. and Cigna Corp., and select
  BCBS plans in Florida, Hawaii and North Carolina.
  WellPoint Inc. and Humana Inc. are trying it in parts of the
  country, and may expand their coverage.
 Methods include: interactive questionnaires, web video,
  live chat, and phone conversations.
     Anna Wilde Mathews, “The Doctor Will Text You Now” (New York: Wall Street Journal, July 9, 2009)
Part 3: Into the Future

 Don Detmer MD, MA and President and CEO of
  American Medical Informatics Association
       “The health sector's most avoidable shortcomings can be linked
        to data, information, or knowledge that are inaccessible or
        demonstrate poor quality…the health sector has begun to
        unleash the transformational power of information and
        communications technology.”
       The federal government’s economic stimulus package is
        dedicating $19 billion to speeding the adoption of electronic
        health records, so demand for health informatics specialists is
        skyrocketing. “My rough estimate is that we need about 70,000
        health informaticians
       “Significant value will be realized only when PHRs incorporate
        systems, tools, and other resources that leverage the data in the
        record and enable consumers to play a more active role in their
        health and health care. Some of these functionalities exist today;
        other applications are yet to be developed.”
     Don Detmer, “Building the National Health Information Infrastructure” (BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2003 3:1
          Christine Larson, “Fresh Starts-Connecting the Dots of Medicine and Data” (New York: NYTimes April, 2009) BU13.
 Don Detmer, “Integrated Personal Health Records: transformative tools for consumer –centric care” (BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008) 8:4
Online Care: Digital Diagnosis

 American Well’s “Virtual Visit”
      American Well has created an Online Care
       system that allows consumers to connect
       with physicians immediately, whenever they
       have a health need, from their homes or
       offices. American Well’s service is available
       to patients in Hawaii and Minnesota,
       through Blue Cross Blue Shield, and to
       some members of the military seeking
       mental health care, through TriWest
       Healthcare Alliance.

       After American Well’s service began in Hawaii last year, lawmakers passed legislation
        that allowed doctors and patients to establish a relationship online
       Online Care Personal Edition, allows consumers to see physicians on demand using
        video, text chat or telephone. Online Care Team Edition, allows providers to deliver
        coordinated care, using tools for provider-to-provider collaboration and the creation of
        online medical homes
       It allows physicians increased flexibility and an opportunity for practice expansion
       “By 2013, 25% of patient encounters in North America, Western Europe and
        Asia/Pacific that could be conducted virtually, will be.”
        Gartner article: Predicts 2009: Healthcare IT Moves From Transactional to
        Transformational
  Claire Cain Miller, “The Virtual Visit May Expand Access to Doctors” (New York: NYTimes, Dec 20, 2009) B4.
The Apple iPad


 The iPad
      “You can browse the Web with
       it. It’s the best browsing
       experience you’ve ever had…. a
       whole Web site in the palm of
       your hands.” –Steve Jobs at
       the January 27th unveiling
      Half an inch thin. Weighs 1.5
       pounds. 9.7-inch IPS display


 What can the iPad do for wireless health?
      Will facilitate a better-than-ever digital experience for easier video
       and Web site viewing
      Increase user friendliness of all wireless facets of the Health Market
       from community sites like Sermo and Quantia MD to improved
       usability of apps for electronic medical record, patient information,
       and medical education and reference.
 Brad Stone, (New York: NYTimes January 27).
Into the Future (Cont’d)


 Wired and Wireless will be a part of
  everyday health care
 Health care professionals will
  embrace digital tools/
  communities for clinical
  performance improvement, time
  and $$$ savings/ revenue
 Increased availability, accuracy,
  searchability and dissemination                   of
  Information
                      Image from the Jan 2010
                      Consumer Electronics Show
                      in Las Vegas. Note “digital
                      health” in the center .

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Digital Health Apps and Social Networks Revolutionizing Patient Care

  • 1. American College of Physicians Wired and Wireless Health Steven Peskin, MD, MBA, FACP 6 February 2010
  • 2. The Three Components of Digital Health  Applications (clinical/institutional, consumer-focused, and content).  Devices (mobile phones, sensors, medical devices, and others).  Infrastructure (both wireless and supporting wire-line and network services). Triple Tree, “Wireless and Mobile Health Report and Survey” (Minneapolis: Triple Tree LLC, 2009).
  • 3. Digital Health: Tremendous Potential  Improve clinical care delivery and patient-provider communication  Maximize patient safety and convenience with patient monitoring and patient tracking  More effective information dissemination and dialogue within all medical disciplines  Enterprise-wide health information  Bridging the gaps hospital-based/other institutional, ambulatory/ office, home, pharmacy, self care  Collaborative approach to diagnosis and treatment  Simplified chronic condition and lifestyle management Triple Tree, “Wireless and Mobile Health Report and Survey” (Minneapolis: Triple Tree LLC, 2009).
  • 6. Emerging Wireless Health Market Triple Tree, “Wireless and Mobile Health Report and Survey” (Minneapolis: Triple Tree LLC, 2009).
  • 7. Index  Part 1  Social Media and Physician Communities  Part 2  The App Revolution  Part 3  Into the Future
  • 8. Part 1: Social Media and Physician Communities
  • 9. The “Arc” of Communities Activity Time
  • 10. The “Anti-Arc” Reimbursement Jobs Board need coding Scheduling Lab Results CME Affordable EMR “The Danger Zone” Jobs Board Hotspots: Earn New Peer-reviewed data Content The “Early Days of Sermo” New pharma interactions Hotspots: Learn want Observational data recreational vocational
  • 11. Social Media and Physician Communities  QuantiaMD:  Founded in 2005, has 70,000+ members  Features interactive 8-12 minute video lectures from top medical experts  Sermo:  Founded in 2006, has 110,000 members  Bills itself as “the world’s largest online community of physicians, where you can exchange medical insights with colleagues spanning more than 30 specialties across all 50 states”  Medscape Physician Connect:  Founded in 2008, has 100,000 members  Invites clinical and non-clinical exchanges through video blogs and user polls  Epocrates:  Founded in 1998, has 200,000 members  Not strictly a social professional network. It features Immediate formulary checks and drug information, “point-of-care references,” discussion topics, and an electronic game on Facebook called “Diagnose the Disease.”
  • 12. Social Media and Physician Communities- Peace, War, or Harmony Ebay c 1996-2003 Facebook Beacon Sermo Dashboard Threadless Friendster Sermo MySpace Linked-In Client Posts AskRx Business Model in Business Model in Neutral Conflict Harmony
  • 13. Social Community Benefits for Physicians  Social Communities facilitate sharing of clinical insights and solutions to practical clinical problems in a way that promises to hone “best practices”  Allows physicians to:  Access dialogs on best practices  Source and disseminate immediate market research  Solicit useful feedback about preferred treatments, protocols, and practice patterns that yield best health and patient satisfaction  Build business arrangements Steven Peskin, MD. “Can a Medical „Facebook‟ Help You Plan Thrive? (Yardley: Managed Care, June 2009) 25.
  • 14. Part 2: The App Revolution: iPhone, Blackberry, and Google Android
  • 15. Point-of-Care Mobile Technology Most Influential on  88% of Physicians report Prescribing that their PDA/Smartphone PDA/Smartphone is essential to their clinical Direct Mail Journal Ad practice Rep Visit e-Detail  87% of physicians said the Pharma brand web site PDA channel provides 6% 3% 2% 1% clinical information that is 2% most influential on their prescribing and treatment 87% decisions. Skyscape. “Effect of PDA-based Information On treatment Decisions” (MASS: Skyscape, March 2008).
  • 16. Point-of-Care Mobile Technology:  88% of physicians report that “my PDA/Smartphone is essential to my clinical practice. Strongly Agree 45% Agree 43% Disagree 6% Strongly Disagree 5%  92% of physicians agree that “clinical information on my PDA/S, Smartphone improves my knowledge and capabilities. Strongly Agree 56% Agree 36% Disagree 1% Strongly Disagree 7% Skyscape. “Effect of PDA-based Information On treatment Decisions” (MASS: Skyscape, March 2008).
  • 17. “There’s an App for That”  Apps for electronic medical records  The software developer, Epic, just released a new suite of apps that feature PHR access for a PDA  Apps for patient information delivery  AirStrip Technologies: offers a suite of HIPPA compliant apps that collect all relevant patient information and sends it to your PDA (including: lab results, cardiology, temperature etc)
  • 18. More Apps for Physicians  Apps for medical education and reference  Krames Patient Education: iPatientED is a quick reference tool for physicians with 118 animations spanning 22 medical specialty areas, many with narrations in English and Spanish  Modality: this company features 120 apps, 55 of which are focused on medical education  MedCalc: a medical calculator with a wide array of medical formulas and scores. Includes information and bibliographic references for each formula.  ICD-9 Lite: Contains all 13,677 ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes for quick retrieval by disease classification in a drilldown format with no typing. Code to the highest level of specificity every time.
  • 19. Apps for Consumers  :Use your iPhone to track doctors’ appointments, medication schedules and other health information.  : Offers 30+ free trackers for BP, Cholesterol, Diabetes, and other health indicators along with charting and other tools.  : A suite of apps that allow mobile access and mobile recording of personal health data for tracking and informational purposes.
  • 20. Online Care: Digital Diagnosis  In 2009, 39% of doctors said they’d communicated with patients online, up from 16% five years earlier, according to health-information firm Manhattan Research, a unit of Decision Resources Inc.  The most common digital doctor services are the simplest ones, like paying bills, sending lab results and scheduling appointments. But also can be used for diagnosing, and chronic condition tracking.  Health insurers are beginning to pay doctors for treating patients virtually Among companies that now cover digital visits are Aetna, Inc. and Cigna Corp., and select BCBS plans in Florida, Hawaii and North Carolina. WellPoint Inc. and Humana Inc. are trying it in parts of the country, and may expand their coverage.  Methods include: interactive questionnaires, web video, live chat, and phone conversations. Anna Wilde Mathews, “The Doctor Will Text You Now” (New York: Wall Street Journal, July 9, 2009)
  • 21. Part 3: Into the Future  Don Detmer MD, MA and President and CEO of American Medical Informatics Association  “The health sector's most avoidable shortcomings can be linked to data, information, or knowledge that are inaccessible or demonstrate poor quality…the health sector has begun to unleash the transformational power of information and communications technology.”  The federal government’s economic stimulus package is dedicating $19 billion to speeding the adoption of electronic health records, so demand for health informatics specialists is skyrocketing. “My rough estimate is that we need about 70,000 health informaticians  “Significant value will be realized only when PHRs incorporate systems, tools, and other resources that leverage the data in the record and enable consumers to play a more active role in their health and health care. Some of these functionalities exist today; other applications are yet to be developed.” Don Detmer, “Building the National Health Information Infrastructure” (BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2003 3:1 Christine Larson, “Fresh Starts-Connecting the Dots of Medicine and Data” (New York: NYTimes April, 2009) BU13. Don Detmer, “Integrated Personal Health Records: transformative tools for consumer –centric care” (BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008) 8:4
  • 22. Online Care: Digital Diagnosis  American Well’s “Virtual Visit”  American Well has created an Online Care system that allows consumers to connect with physicians immediately, whenever they have a health need, from their homes or offices. American Well’s service is available to patients in Hawaii and Minnesota, through Blue Cross Blue Shield, and to some members of the military seeking mental health care, through TriWest Healthcare Alliance.  After American Well’s service began in Hawaii last year, lawmakers passed legislation that allowed doctors and patients to establish a relationship online  Online Care Personal Edition, allows consumers to see physicians on demand using video, text chat or telephone. Online Care Team Edition, allows providers to deliver coordinated care, using tools for provider-to-provider collaboration and the creation of online medical homes  It allows physicians increased flexibility and an opportunity for practice expansion  “By 2013, 25% of patient encounters in North America, Western Europe and Asia/Pacific that could be conducted virtually, will be.” Gartner article: Predicts 2009: Healthcare IT Moves From Transactional to Transformational Claire Cain Miller, “The Virtual Visit May Expand Access to Doctors” (New York: NYTimes, Dec 20, 2009) B4.
  • 23. The Apple iPad  The iPad  “You can browse the Web with it. It’s the best browsing experience you’ve ever had…. a whole Web site in the palm of your hands.” –Steve Jobs at the January 27th unveiling  Half an inch thin. Weighs 1.5 pounds. 9.7-inch IPS display  What can the iPad do for wireless health?  Will facilitate a better-than-ever digital experience for easier video and Web site viewing  Increase user friendliness of all wireless facets of the Health Market from community sites like Sermo and Quantia MD to improved usability of apps for electronic medical record, patient information, and medical education and reference. Brad Stone, (New York: NYTimes January 27).
  • 24. Into the Future (Cont’d)  Wired and Wireless will be a part of everyday health care  Health care professionals will embrace digital tools/ communities for clinical performance improvement, time and $$$ savings/ revenue  Increased availability, accuracy, searchability and dissemination of Information Image from the Jan 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Note “digital health” in the center .