Mental Health IG_v3

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Empowering Mental Health Patients All IDC research is © 2016 by IDC. All rights reserved. All IDC materials are licensed with IDC's permission and in no way does the use or publication of IDC research indicate IDC's endorsement of EMC’s products/or strategies. Enabling personalization and integration of care An IDC Infographic Sponsored by Dell EMC Mental health vs. general health Growth of mental health diseases The increase in comorbity The need for integrated care Mental Health Patients often suffer from more diseases and/or conditions at the same time. The symptoms often overlap each other, making it difficult to make the proper diagnosis without the full picture of the patient's situation. The convergence of care objectives and process along the patient journey Effective information sharing between care settings and organizations optimizes the quality of care Today’s data sources Tomorrow’s data sources Mental health patients’ empowerment is increasing Requiring an information management transformation A great increase into the adoption of social media, telemedicine device and wearable app is expected to design a personalized care experience for specific mental health disorders. Leveraging the value of the information under management for clinical and administrative purposes enhance the adoption of: 1. Collaborative models as integrated and personalized care 2. Evidence-based decisions through the use of analytics Including mental health patients within this digital transformation requires: Shared Decision Making In this model, the physician and patient both take part in an exchange of information that leads to an agreed decision for treatment. This approach attributes a more active role to the patients that can mainly contribute through web-based and IoT tools. Enabling healthcare organizations to integrate mental health data within the patient information management process to optimize quality of care. Essential guidance To get started IDC health Insights recommends healthcare executives to take the following steps: Embrace mental health while developing an integrated and personalized delivery care model. Consider the economic advantage you can reach whether to include mental health data within the information model. Reduce data overlap when dealing with general or mental diseases and get a 360 degree view of the patient. The hidden challenge of healthcare systems enabling integrated care Integrated care is an ideal solution to deliver proper care across sectors and thereby provide an opportunity to overcome the barriers to accessing services, reducing waiting time for patients and delivering interventions at lower costs. While structured data originated by clinical and administrative applications will still keep the lead... ...to build an integrated view of the patient, providers are increasingly drawing upon social care data. FROM 41% NOW TO 76% IN TWO YEARS Patient Data Protection Setting a governance system to allow data sharing across the health system and not just between the single provider and the related patient is expected in a couple of years. This will require the collaboration of the patient that will be called to provide his consent to share data across the health ecosystem. Recognize the benefits stemming from a deeper patient engagement that an information digital transformation can develop. Embed continuous feedback loop through patient journey to ensure increased quality care and integrated access to care for patients suffering both physical and mental health diseases. Unearth untapped opportunities in primary and public health data patient to improve a better view of patient profile for all members of the care team. Leverage shared information to support more accurate financial and operational efficiency. Clinical and administrative applications Nursing notes and emails Patient portals & mobile app Remote monitoring devices and wearable fitness feeds 88% 95% 66% 66% The Patient’s Journey Prevention Screening Diagnosis Treatment Management General health Mental health Web portal Mobile App Social Media Telemedicine device Wearable app Now In two years 85% 90% 46% 78% 24% 63% 20% 61% 10% 61%

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Empowering Mental Health Patients

All IDC research is © 2016 by IDC. All rights reserved. All IDC materials are licensed with IDC's permission and in no way does the use or publication of IDC research indicate IDC's endorsement of EMC’s products/or strategies.

Enabling personalization and integration of care

An IDC Infographic Sponsored by Dell EMC

Mental health vs. general health

Growth of mental health

diseases

The increase in comorbity

The need for integrated care

Mental Health Patients often su�er from more diseases and/or conditions at the same time. The symptoms often overlap each other, making it di�cult to make the proper diagnosis without the full picture of the patient's situation.

The convergence of care objectives and process

along the patient journeyE�ective information sharing between care settings and

organizations optimizes the quality of care

Today’s data sources

Tomorrow’s data sources

Mental health patients’ empowerment is increasing

Requiring an information management transformation

A great increase into the adoption of social media, telemedicine device and wearable app is expected to design a personalized care experience for speci�c mental health disorders.

Leveraging the value of the information under management for clinical and administrative purposes enhance the adoption of:1. Collaborative models as integrated and personalized care2. Evidence-based decisions through the use of analyticsIncluding mental health patients within this digital transformation requires:

Shared Decision MakingIn this model, the physician and patient

both take part in an exchange of information that leads to an agreed

decision for treatment.

This approach attributes a more active role to the patients that can mainly contribute

through web-based and IoT tools.

Enabling healthcare organizations to integrate mental health data within the patient information management process to optimize quality of care.

Essential guidance

To get started IDC health Insights recommends healthcare executives to take the following steps:

Embrace mental health while developing an integrated and personalized delivery care model.

✔ Consider the economic advantage you can reach whether to include mental health data within the information model.

✔ Reduce data overlap when dealing with general or mental diseases and get a 360 degree view of the patient.

The hidden challenge of healthcare systems enabling integrated care

Integrated care is an ideal solution to deliver proper care across sectors and thereby provide an opportunity to overcome the barriers to accessing services, reducing waiting time for patients and delivering interventions at lower costs.

While structured data originated by clinical and administrative

applications will still keep the lead...

...to build an integrated view of the patient, providers are increasingly

drawing upon social care data.

FROM 41% NOW TO 76% IN TWO YEARS

Patient Data ProtectionSetting a governance system to allow data

sharing across the health system and not just between the single provider and the related

patient is expected in a couple of years.

This will require the collaboration of the patient that will be called to provide his consent to share

data across the health ecosystem.

Recognize the bene�ts stemming from a deeper patient engagement that an information digital transformation can develop.

✔ Embed continuous feedback loop through patient journey to ensure increased quality care and integrated access to care for patients su�ering both physical and mental health diseases.

✔ Unearth untapped opportunities in primary and public health data patient to improve a better view of patient pro�le for all members of the care team.

✔ Leverage shared information to support more accurate �nancial and operational e�ciency.

Clinical and administrative

applications

Nursing notes and emails

Patient portals & mobile app

Remote monitoring devices and wearable

�tness feeds

88% 95%

66% 66%

The Patient’sJourney

Prevention

Screening

Diagnosis

TreatmentManagement

General health

Mental health

Web portal Mobile App Social Media Telemedicine device

Wearable app

■ Now ■ In two years

85% 90%

46%

78%

24%

63%

20%

61%

10%

61%