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Transcript of Dr. Ogan Gurel Digital Health Assembly 2015
Ogan Gurel, MD – Director
Open Innovation Group
THE DIGITAL HEALTH
REVOLUTION AND
PARADIGM SHIFTS IN
MEDICINE
10 February 2015
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PARADIGM SHIFTS AND IMPLICATIONS
Parallelization: Multiple sensors, multiple data streams
Wellness – Medical Convergence: no longer separate
Populations Individuals converging
Explicit Implicit Logic: Big-Data Driven Medicine
Empowering Primary Care
Decentralization: From hospital to clinic to home
Diagnostic-Therapeutic convergence
Shift from Episodic Pervasive care
Context enhanced data: Improving accuracy over precision
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DECENTRALIZATION
http://hitconsultant.net/2015/01/14/home-care-samsung-canada-to-power-5000-remote-healthcare-workers/
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PARALLELIZATION
The Simband’s components span the
entire wristband, and the device will
support sensors to measure blood
oxygen and CO2 levels, heart rate,
hydration levels, skin temperature,
galvanic skin response (perspiration),
and, of course, motion.
http://www.techhive.com/article/2198147/samsung-announces-simband-a-wearable-dev-kit-to-cement-leadership-in-digital-health.html
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WELLNESS –
MEDICAL
CONVERGENCE
http://www.practicefusion.com/blog/health-care-and-wellness-converging-concepts/
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IMPLICIT VS.
EXPLICIT LOGIC
http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomgroenfeldt/2011/11/29/recorded-future-big-data-from-the-internet-sees-into-the-future/
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CONTEXT-ENHANCED DATA
http://news.health.com/2014/10/29/home-blood-pressure-monitors-
may-occasionally-miss-the-mark/
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EPISODIC
PERVASIVE
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18473081
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POPULATIONS <>
INDIVIDUALS
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261963/
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/12/technology/internet/12flu.html
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EMPOWERING
PRIMARY CARE
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029126/
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DIAGNOSTIC –
THERAPEUTIC
CONVERGENCE
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1314474
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SOME MORE EXAMPLES
Home health care solution
> 1,650 Tablets (Tab 3 7.0)
Immediate, anytime access to mHealth apps
Homecare Homebase solution
Access patient data, medical history, charge
capture
Large form factor
Thin, light, small enough
Durable, hygienic
OtterBox for rugged case options
Home health care solution
City in Jutland peninsula in Denmark (1.2
million in greater Aarhus area)
Nurses and general care assistants to use
tablet as a report tool and phone via
headset
Form factor and mobility key
S-Pen also an important feature
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S.A.M.I. & SIMBAND
Intelligence in the cloud
S.A.M.I. is an ecosystem
Privacy protected
Data with a difference
Beyond smart health
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KEY ISSUES
Privacy & Security: Ethical and regulatory mandate
Low-cost: Age of Austerity; from volume to value
Low Power: “Invisible”, passive devices
Reliability: Critical for health & medicine (no gaps)
Data integration: Value will be in the data
Ease-of-use: Critical for medical applications
Clinical validation