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BIG DATA: LITTLE DATA IN HEALTHCARE?Jerome GalbrunCOCIR Business and Innovation Committee eHealth MemberSr. Director Marketing, Philips Healthcare IT
LET’S DEFINE BIG DATA …
… information assets that require new forms of processing to enable enhanced decision making, insight discovery and process optimization
VolumeVelocityVarietyVeracityValue
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DRAFT
Banking
Online bankingAny bank or brokerage account can be accessed 24/7 using an mobile device and a password.
Log in, and your accounts can quickly tell you:• What’s my balance?• When did my balance change?• When did I receive money from another bank? How much?
• Is there any news about this stock?• What’s the high and low for this stock in the past month?
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DRAFT
Travel
Online reservationsPassengers and travel agents have access to the same reservation systems and information.
This consistent set of easy‐to‐use tools allows anyone to:• See what flights, cars and hotels
are available• Create an itinerary and book travel• View restrictions and policies• Get the best price• Modify travel plans from any location• Share travel plans with anyone
Economic realities are driving significant changes in HealthcareEconomic realities are driving significant changes in Healthcare
Clinical and economic outcomes are driving provider reimbursement; compliance to standards of care and the ‘consumerization’ of healthcare
Move from treating illness to maintaining population wellness, speed and scale of response will shift to avoidance of injuries, complications and readmissions
Connecting everyone through common health information will unlock value in the rich, but highly disconnected islands of information in today’s systems
Health data exists, but it’s not actionable
Today we find a disconnected landscape of data sources– whether in hospitals, clinics or the home, but not yet actionable, context sensitive information and insights to support the optimization of care
Continuous care
Enabling the transformation of healthcare in two areas
Professional healthcare deliveryOrchestration, collaboration & analytics to:• Better leverage scarce resourcesimproving access and quality of care
• Reduce overall cost of population health management
Continuous personal healthMeasurement, monitoring & motivation• Support better health decisions• Improve accuracy of patient information
• Healthier lifestyle
Outcomes‐driven Prevention‐focused
Right Solution: Flexible, scalable, secured and cost‐effective
Applications Layers
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EVOLUTION OF CLINICAL PRACTICE … TOWARDS PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Digital Pathology
Genomics
Molecular Medicine
Cancer care management
Prevention
Disease management
Evolutionary Practices
Revolutio
nary Techn
ology
Clin. DecisionSupport
Healthcare care today
Integration
Modality/products
PrecisionMedicine
PersonalizedHealthcare
Distributed
High‐Th
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ut Ana
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Data and Systems Integration
CIS
RIS/PACS
Secondary use
Modalities
CPOE
THANK YOU!