What is engagement?
Wikipedia defines “engagement” across seven dimensions…
A physician ‘engages’ across six of these seven dimensions!
Broader definition of engagement will mean an opportunity to expand interaction between life sciences and physicians
How to facilitate a meaningful “interaction” with the physicians or providers?
How do we “connect” in a seamless manner with physicians?
What are the right topics for “communication” with them?
What is the strength of “relationship” that we have developed with physicians?
Historically “physician/ provider” engagement has been designed around a set of specific themes
Now is the opportunity & time to shift to a more collaborative model with physician, extending the relationship beyond usual engagement
How do we “involve” the physicians or we “participate” in their process of improving care?
How do we effectively define the “scope” and “timelines” of these efforts to make them more productive?
Will this lead to a long-term “attachment” as we decide to play on the same team?
This would translate into helping physicians characterize the patient at the most detailed level
Help physicians characterize patient at the detailed granular level (demographics, diagnostics, genomics
etc.)
Patient Profiling
Aggregate data, perform analysis,
compare outcomes using historical
datasets and develop benchmarks
Data Analysis
Presenting treatment options to the
physicians to help them make more informed choices
Point-of-Care
Delivering patients personalized
medicines and improving health
outcomes
Personalized RxRx Options
Using the analysis to help identify the best possible treatment options for every
individual patients
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Personalized patient profiling requires development of dual ecosystem focusing on(a) aggregation + analysis, and (b) distributing information
Personalized patient profiling
Aggregating data & generating insights requires data to be collected from multiple sources to develop a complete pictureof the patientTypes of data sources from where data comes in & types of insights that are generated:
Better understanding of disease patterns and trends at a granular level
Evaluating patient outcomes for different treatment options, and outlining the potential side effects of treatments for specific patients
Correlating phenotype and genotype information to help precision treatment
Aggregation + Analysis
Different aggregation models have their strengths and associated challenges
There are different aggregation models to work with physicians and collect this data and generate insights:
Single entity driven patient
data hub
Commercial multi-entity model
Third-party driven
marketplace model
Aggregation + Analysis
Second part of the ecosystem focuses on sharing back the information with the physician
Patient Profiling: System derives relevant information and clinical insights from the entire distributed health network and share that information with the concerned physician
Referencing Database: System looks into the central repository and share relevant analyses results, such as best treatment options, expected outcomes, biomarkers, side effects, etc.
Referencing Literature: Develop a summary of most recent and relevant medical literature pertaining to the condition to complement the above two pieces of information
Distributing information
Physician’s engagement and involvement during this personalized patient profiling and treatment recommendation journey
Some of the learnings as we worked on these models
And then there are exciting innovations coming in …
… and the horizon of opportunities is endless …
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Our better-known clients include Siemens, GE, Lufthansa, Viacom, Estēe Lauder, ASSA ABLOY, Ericsson, DHL, Mitsubishi, BMW, the City of New York, Erste Bank, T-Systems, SAP and Infor. Working with these clients, we continually push at the boundaries of what is possible to do through technology, and in what time frame.
Today, we are more than 3500 experts across 12 countries. Together we form Nagarro, the global services division of Munich-based Allgeier SE.
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Dr. Purav Gandhi
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Ashish Gupta
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