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    Envisioning a Google Glass Future

    A Complimentary Webinar From healthsystemCIO.com

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    Agenda Approximately 45 Minutes

    20-30 minutes: David Miller, Vice Chancellor/CIO, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

    5 minutes: A Word From Our Sponsor: Gautam"G" Shah, VP Product Management, Vocera

    10-15 minutes: Q&A w/David Miller

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    Google Glass Future

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    Clinician (3 years)Registered Medical Technologist

    Hospital Operations (3 years)Lead operations for hospital-based diabetes treatment centers

    IT Vendor (4 years) Financial decision support, cost accounting, budgeting, EIS, BI

    IT and Management Consulting (15 years)IT, process redesign/improvement, clinical transformation, strategic planning

    Healthcare IT Leadership (9 years)Lead 300-bed hospital, then #2 at one of the top academic medical centers in the nation

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    CHIME

    CHIME national liaison to AHIMA (September 2013 Present)

    CHCIO Panel Reviewer (2011 Present)

    HIMSS

    Committee Member, National HIE Committee - HIMSS (July 2013Present)

    President, Arkansas HIMSS (July 2014 Present)

    Board Member and HIE Chair, Arkansas HIMSS (May 2011Present)

    AAMC

    Past-Chair, Group on Information Resources - AAMC (June 2014 Present)

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    Other

    Chair, HIE Council - Arkansas Office of Health Information Technology (June 2011 Present)

    Advisory Board Member - Pivot Point Consulting, LLC (October 2013Present)

    Academic Medical Centers Advisory Council Expert - Next Wave Connect (October 2013 Present)

    Member, Information Technology Task Force - Novation (January 2013Present)

    Member, CIO Council University Healthcare Consortium (August 2012Present)

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    What is Google Glass?

    An augmented reality wearable computer with a head-mounted display (HMD)

    Primary concept is hands-free computer/internet access

    Camera, microphone and LCD display

    Also responds to head gestures

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    What is Google Glass?

    Display - Equivalent of a 25-inch HD screen 6 feet in front of you

    Camera - 5MP photo, 720p video

    Audio - Bone conduction transducer, optional earbud

    Connectivity - Wifi, Bluetooth, Micro USB

    Storage 12GB useable memory, syncs with Google Cloud storage, 16 GB flash

    Battery 8.5-10 hours of use, 30 minutes of video

    Weight about 40 grams

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    A Brief History

    think technology should work for you to be there when you need it

    June 27, 2012:Googlestarts taking pre-ordersApproximately 2,000 people sign up.

    Shipping expected to begin 1st/2nd quarter of 2013.

    April 16, 2013: Glass Goes Public first explorers received their Glass

    July 9, 2013:Glass is featured in a question on the TV game show, Jeopardy.

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    A Brief History

    October 9, 2013:believed to be thefirst college course about Google Glass.

    December 19, 2013: The promised MyGlassapp for iOS is released.

    February 15, 2014:With help from the Explorer community, Google offering etiquette tips for using Glass. The list causes a minor stir in tech circles, particularly the

    Glasshole

    February 26, 2014: Dave Miller gets his Google Glass!

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    A Brief History

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Providers

    Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterJohn Halamka, M.D., CIO

    Central application is a QR-code-based context managerEach patient in the ED receives a QR code

    information

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    MedExAmbulance Service Skokie, ILProvides medical transportation to the Chicago area

    Acquired two pairs of Google Glass; connected to the Internet

    Transmits live video and audio to ED physicians

    Physicians provide advice, diagnosis and treatment options

    Replaces two-way radios typically used

    Potential issues with sirens and connectivity

    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Providers

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    June 20, 2013:Dr. Rafael Grossman, a surgeon at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Mainewears Glass while performing surgeryto fit a feeding tube in a patient. His live video and commentary are streamed to a nearby iPad.

    June 21, 2013:Dr. Pedro Guillen, a surgeon at ClínicaCEMTRO de Madrid in Spain, performs knee surgery on a patient andstreams the procedure to 150 viewers around

    the first to be streamed outside the operating room.

    December, 2013:UCSF receives permission from their IRB to use Google Glass during surgeries

    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Surgery

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Surgery

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    Potential ApplicationsReal-time videoconferencing

    Remote supervisionRemote assistanceIntraoperative consultationHands-free telementoring

    Point of view videorecordingVideo analysis of technical skill for:

    Personal performance reviewSkill competency EvaluationCoaching

    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Education

    University of Washington, 2013

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    Potential ApplicationsSimulation

    Patient perspective feedback

    Team dynamics feedback

    Application DevelopmentAugmented reality (Tissue Targeting, etc.)

    Decision support (checklists, protocols, imaging, etc.)

    Workflow, Audit TrailPatient Communication

    Video learningTransmit a surgeon-in-training's eye-view from the operating room to instructors in real time via the Internet-connected headsetGives medical residents will get better feedback and instruction from the surgeons who are teaching them

    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Education

    University of Washington, 2013

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    UC IrvineFirst medical school in the US to integrate Google Glass into its curriculum

    Will use Glass in first and second year anatomy courses and clinical skills training

    Will use Glass in third and fourth year hospital rotations

    Buying 30-40 pairs for student use

    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Education

    University of Washington, 2013

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor A

    Uses Google Glass to seamlessly push information to most major Electronic Health Records

    Uses Google Glass to verbally query information from providers

    Allows physicians to reclaim the time and energy that would otherwise be spent the

    so they can focus on what matters most --caring for patients

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor B

    Works directly with their ONC-ATCB certified EHR software

    Allows clinicians to access patient information such as vitals and medical history directly into the heads-up display

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor C

    Focused on patient engagement

    Help to improve healthcare behaviorMedication adherence/dosing schedules

    Dressing changes

    Appointment reminders

    Other healthcare instructions

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor D

    Google Glass for Police, Fire, Medical Responders

    scene of an accident

    Primarily focused on public safety building blueprints for firemen, police access to security cameras

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor E

    Focus on radiology

    On demand patient image and report access

    Voice activation

    Integrates with any PACS, EHR or Interface engine

    Completely secure via encrypted web connections

    Pulls

    Obtain in-patient scheduling information with status updates (ADT Admit, Discharged, Transferred)

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor F

    Focus on telemedicineHIPAA compliant video-based communication platform optimized for Google Glass in healthcare environments. Securely streams real time audio and video from Google Glass to authorized iOS devices, Android devices, Macs, and PCs anywhere in the world.HIPAA compliant, voice controlled, hands-free checklists optimized for Google Glass in healthcare settings. At any time, medical professionals can launch a checkListwith their voice.

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    Google Glass in Healthcare Today - Vendors

    Vendor G

    Procedural checklists: hands-free digital workflow

    Multimedia communication & telehealth: two-way text and audio communications augmented by point-of-view perspective video

    Video training & continuous improvement

    Context aware date & alerts

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    Current ChallengesSecurity

    Out of the box, Glass is not HIPAA compliant

    PrivacyPermissions

    Patients

    Others in the room

    Could be addressed through organizational policies

    DistractionsSplit attention and situational awareness

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    Current ChallengesTechnical Limitations

    Battery Life

    White Balance

    Latency

    Default video settings

    Hands-free capabilities

    Inclusion in Legal Medical Record

    Cost

    Dehumanization of medicine

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    Current Challenges

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    Wearablesin Healthcare Tomorrow

    Ubiquitous computing is here; the future is wearable computers and devices

    The safety and efficacy impact still needs to be determined

    Patient application will be developed to improve outcomes

    Telemedicine, telemedicine, telemedicine

    Communications between EMS and trauma centers

    Control of automated processes

    Machine learning/interpretation of imaging and tests

    Glucose monitors/fitness/heart-rate monitors already in use

    Clothing with monitoring capabilities in design

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    Q & A

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    Google Gautam"G" Shah, VP Product Management, Vocera

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    Vocera Vision and Value Proposition