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Presented as general trends at GMIC Mobility conference October 2013
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Information Advantage Group, San Francisco GMIC San Francisco 2013
Derek Wong, Ph.D., Associate, Burrill & Company
Kabir Kasargod, Director, Business Development at Qualcomm Life
Deleys Brandman, MD, MPH, Texas A&M Innovation Center
Michael Blum MD, CMIO and Associate Vice Chancellor for Informatics Center for Digital Health Innovation, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco
Moderator: Jim Bloedau, Information Advantage Group, San Francisco
Session 3•Technologies that are working today & obstacles to innovation
•Integration, engagement, and actionable information
•The upcoming decade of redesign: what are the unmet needs and what is needed from mHealth to design healthcare for the coming decade
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There’s A Lot To Know
Clinician Policy
Reimbursement
Economic Return
Technology
Workflow
Proof
Payer Minimize Risk
Competitiveness
Economic Return
Networks
PatientEngagement
Education
Sensor Technology
Personalization
Visibility
Collaboration
Virtual Care
Participatory
PCMH
MU
ACOHIE
PPS
HIX
Health Navigator
HRA
MLR
HIPPA HIO
PSO
BAA
Quantified Self
NFC
LTE
BYOD
BYOID
EHR
DIY
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Enterprise Intensive Electronic Interchange
Organization
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E I - E I - O
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1% consumes 21% of healthcare costs.
5% of patients accounted for 50 percent of all health-care expenditures.
By contrast the bottom 50% of patients accounted for just 2.8% of spending.
Source: Federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) 2012
One Percenters
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Chronic Disease and Care Will Escalate
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Slide: Courtesy of Rick Beberman, source: 2011 Medicare Trustees Report
Post acute care spending has been shifting to transitional care and
home.
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Family members provide the vast majority of support for people over age 80 in the United States
Currently: 7 potential family caregivers available for each frail elderly person.
By 2030: 4 caregivers per frail elderly person
By 2050: 3 per frail elder by 2050
Source(The Aging of the Baby Boom and the Growing Care Gap: A Look at Future Declines in the Availability of Family Caregivers, AARP, August 2013)
Shortage of Family Caregivers
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Providers As Developers
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FDA Approved Apps Growth
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Lab On A Chip
Multi-Sensor
Ingestables
Optical -SensingMicrofluidics
Printables
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“Zero Cost Diagnostics”
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Six Billion Cell Phones
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• 6X growth in mHealth apps by 2018 as there are today – 15 up to 96 million users (45% CAGR).
• 5% to 9% CAGR for consumer medical devices industry revenue reaching $10.6 billion by 2017.
Sources: Juniper Research and Consumer Medical Devices Production Yearbook - 2013, IHS, both September 2013
Growth and Promise of mHealth