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Insights into the changing role of the CIO and their prioritiesSession 81 March 6, 2018
David Higginson, Chief Information Officer – Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Jan Kimpen, Chief Medical Officer – Philips
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PreventionHealthy living Diagnosis Treatment Home care
Optimize resources, lower cost
Patient experience Improved outcomes
Supporting the “Quadruple Aim”:
Staff satisfaction
Connected care and health informatics
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Cloud Internet of Things Artificial Intelligence Sensors
Conversational interfaces Micro-systems Robotics Autonomous systems AR/VR Blockchain
Advanced
visualization
Home
monitoring
Image-guided
therapy Quantification Genomics
Adaptive
interfaces
Continuous
tracking Context-aware patient monitoring
Population
health
Computational
pathology
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Section 1: The changing role of the CIO
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Care
Process
Plumbing
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Where does the money go?
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The mandatory spending challenge
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Data Warehouse
Date Lake
Data soup
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Section 2: Navigating digital transformation –solutions & best practice
(targeted) chemotherapy
Therapy Selection Personalized Therapy Execution
Patientoutcomes
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radiology
intelligent information management
Precision Diagnosis Better Outcomes
molecularpathology
image-guidedbiopsy
activesurveillance
radiationoncology
learning from outcomes
Cost ofcare delivery
local & globaloutcome data
Patient engagement
histopathology minimal-invasive intervention
Solutions require a health system approache.g. cancer care
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HS Customer Engagement
Philips IT
Diagnosticimaging
Guidedtherapy
Chroniccare
Personalhealth
Preventivecare
Population health
Patient monitoring
Efficiency
HS ImagingHS AcuteCare HS ClinicalHS RealTime
Guidance
HS ConsumerEngagement
HS Edge
HS Insights
HS PopulationHealth
HS PremiseHospital IT
(EMR, Apps)
HS Cloud
RadiologyCardiologyOncologyNeurologyPathologyGenomics
3rd partyDevices, apps
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Philips PerformanceBridge
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MACHINE LEARNING
NARROW AI
GENERAL AI
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Ransomeware?
No worries - all our PCs have anti-virus
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Section 3: Partnering for success
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