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DISRUPTING THE HEALTHCARE BUSINESS MODEL Arta Struga, Corey Dolik, Nina Jaklian, David Kolapudi 1

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DISRUPTING THEHEALTHCARE BUSINESS MODELArta Struga, Corey Dolik, Nina Jaklian, David Kolapudi

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The Problem

HLTH 807 2Sources: #1, #2

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The Opportunity

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The Environment

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❖ Ethics

❖ Business

❖ Regulatory

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Healthcare’s Paradigm Shift

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Big Data & Precision Medicine

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Opportunities to Leverage:

❖ Powerful decision making resource❖ Enable better treatments and drugs❖ Leverage Precision Medicine❖ Reduce medical costs

❖ Delivering optimal health care outcomes with fewer risks

❖ Better select disease targets

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Technology Assumptions

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❖ Centralized Information System that facilitates and promote the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR)

❖ EHR access to facilitate coordinated care➢ Primary patient stakeholders

➢ Hospitals

❖ Identification major diseases and issues, and their effective and economical treatments.

Source: #1 HLTH 807

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Technology Environment: Are we ready?

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❖ Primed for implementation➢ 40% Projected

Annual Growthin Data Created

❖ Training & Education

❖ Available Resources &Factors of Production

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Business Model Transformations

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❖ Static, One-Way Interaction

❖ Reactive

❖ Information Overload

❖ Trends

❖ Resource Demanding

★ Dynamic, Multifaceted Engagement

★ Proactive

★ Structured Knowledge

★ Predictive Analytics

★ Coordinated Care

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Business Model

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Stakeholders

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❖ Payers

❖ Providers

❖ Patients

❖ Regulators

❖ Research &AcademicCommunity

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Challenges for Big Data & Precision Medicine

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❖ Privacy issues

❖ Data silos

❖ Regulatory

❖ Funding

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OME at UCSF

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❖ Platform for key stakeholders to create solutions together

❖ Breaking down silos and encouraging collaboration.

❖ http://www.ucsf.edu/welcome-to-ome

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BWH Precision Medicine Committee

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❖ Internal Disruptor

❖ Infrastructure v.s. Repository

❖ Data must be useful

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IBM’s Watson

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❖ Robot that may become the “smartest doctor in the world”

❖ The basic premise of predictive analytics

❖ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_cqBP08yuA

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THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE

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Arta Struga, Corey Dolik, Nina Jaklian, David KolapudiSource: #1, #2 HLTH 807