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Clinic Without Walls Rick Cnossen- Intel, Worldwide Director of Health IT

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Clinic Without Walls Rick Cnossen- Intel, Worldwide Director of Health IT

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Agenda

Intel in Healthcare?

Clinic Without Walls

Four Recommendations

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Intel's Vision

This decade we will create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich

the lives of every person on earth

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Intel in Healthcare

Research & Innovation Health IT Solutions Health Initiatives Trusted Advisor Standards & Policy

Desktops Laptops Wearables Smartphones Ultrabook™ Tablets

Single Architecture from Hospital to Home Secure, High Performance, and Consistent User Experience

Cloud/Datacenter

NEW IMAGE NEW IMAGE 4

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Agenda

Intel in Healthcare?

Clinic Without Walls

Four Recommendations

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Hope or Hype

These new technologies will change

everything and usher in the electronic

revolution in medicine… putting real

time information at the doctor’s

fingertips and ushering in the

era of the paperless office

Recent Article:

The Advent of Electronic

Medicine, …EHRs will be

widespread in just a few years

Clinical Futures 1984:

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Home Care

Chiropractor

Public Library

Long Term Care Facility Pharmacy

Employer

Bold Proposal Shift50%

of care to a

Clinic Without Walls

in 10 years

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Main Hospital

Fitness Center

Church

Home Care

Retail Pharmacy

Chiropractor

Public Library

Favorite Restaurant

Therapist

Long Term Care Facility

Primary Care Office

Neighbor Caregiver

Patient’s House

Pharmacy

Employer

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Primary Care

Office

Work

Place

Home

Car

Distributed: from campus to community care

Disruptive technologies—

mobile, social, analytics—on

top of global megatrends are

nudging the world in this

direction.

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Not a tech problem Garage innovation Relationships

Summary

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Agenda

Intel in Healthcare?

Clinic Without Walls

Four Recommendations

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Lessons from the EHR Revolution that wasn’t

Holistic User

Centered

Standards

Based

Virtual

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What’s making this all possible?

Social Mobile

Analytics Cloud

The

SMAC

Stack

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Common View Across the IT Ecosystem

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Mobile Workflow: Doctor App Subscriptions

http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/309765/doctor-recommended-7-top-health-apps

PC Magazine, April 7, 2013

Allergist AllergyCast (Zyrtec)

4 day pollen forecast

Cardiologist Quit Smoking (NHS)

Support Messages, Tips, Helpline

Dentist Time2Brush (Aquafresh)

Where, Timer, Points

Dermatologist LoveMySkin Mole Map

Track Moles, Education

Nutritionist Glucose Buddy

Track, Trend, Reminders

Pregnancy My Pregnancy Today

Education, Checklists, Birth Clubs

Pediatrician Baby Connect

Monitor Activity (sleep, eating)

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Holistic User

Centered

Standards

Based

Virtual

Recommendations

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Intel Global Innovation Survey

Objective

Evaluate consumer perceptions

of technology innovations and

various ways that it is expected

to impact daily life.

Methodology

Penn Schoen Berland conducted

a quantitative poll with over

12,000 interviews, spanning

8 countries in Q3, 2013.

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Objective

Evaluate consumer perceptions

of technology innovations and

various ways that it is expected

to impact daily life.

Methodology

Penn Schoen Berland conducted

a quantitative poll with over

12,000 interviews, spanning

8 countries in Q3, 2013.

Intel Global Innovation Survey

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Intel Global Innovation Survey

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Intel Global Innovation Survey

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Intel Global Innovation Survey

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Intel Global Innovation Survey

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End User Research

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Battery Life

Rugged

Ease of Use

Complexity

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Holistic User

Centered

Standards

Based

Virtual

Recommendations

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Continua End-End mHealth Architecture

Personal Device

Weight Scale

Pulse Oximeter

Independent Living Activity

Cardio / Strength

Medication Adherence

Glucose Meter

Pulse / Blood

Pressure

Thermometer

Physical Activity

Peak Flow

Electrocardiogram Insulin Pump

Mobile Apps

Aggregation Manager

Telehealth Service Center

Health Records

Health Record Network (HRN) Interface

Personal Area Network (PAN) Interface

Wide Area Network (WAN) Interface

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Personal Connected Health Alliance (PCHA)

An alliance and collaboration focused on the vision of person-centered health and health care with a mission to deliver interoperable personal health solutions that foster independence and empower people to better manage their health and wellness from anywhere; at anytime.

Empowering individuals to better manage their health.

Interoperability & Eco System Enablement

Thought Leadership & Industry Connection

Global Access & Leadership

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Holistic User

Centered

Standards

Based

Virtual

Recommendations

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0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Others

Mental Health

Hypertension

Diabetes

COPD

CHF

Worldwide Telehealth Patients (thousands)

Growing to 1.7 Million Visits by 2017

The World Market for Telehealth – An Analysis of Demand Dynamics – 2012 INMedica, IMS Research 31

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Online Applications:

Viewing Lab Results

e-mail Providers securely

Rx refills

Booking appointments

In-Person And Virtual Patient-Physician Visits

Health Affairs, Pearl R Health Aff 2014;33:251-257 ©2014 by Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc

Kaiser Permanente Northern California, 2008–13.

0

5

10

15

20

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

office visits Virtual visits (telephone and secure e-mail)

Kaiser Permanente Northern California, 2008–13.

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Pascal Example- mobile prescription, order and renewal

Experiences from the first mobile users

Evaluation Areas: User Acceptance, Patient Safety, Usage Model, Authentication with SMS

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Pascal Example- Survey Findings

68% percieves that they have better access to information with a mobile device than without.

76% percieves that their work have improved with the use of tablets.

80% percieves that they can provide better help to their patients.

60% state that the patient becomes more engaged in the precription.

92% percieves that the tablet has fulfilled their expectations.

84% would recommend their colleagues to use Pascal on a tablet.

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A Wide Array of mHealth IoT Wearables

Person to Person Person to Computer Person as Computer

Data Streamed Care

Emotional Mirror

Biometrically Attuned

Responsive Coaching

Authenticated Self

Cloud Memory

Long Distance Togetherness

Bespoke Biotech

Augmented Sensory Perception

On-board Interface

Hug Simulation Jacket Lets Parents Calm Kids Via

Mobile Devices

Printed Prosthetic Offers The Functionality Of A

Human Hand

Biohacked, Implanted Headphones Allow User

To Echolocate

Electronic Make Up Lets You Activate Gadgets

By Blinking

Smartphone Provider Introduces Ingestible

Password Pill For Devices

Wearable Camera Life Blogs By Snapping Photos

Throughout The Day

Responsive Bracelet Sends Thermoelectric Pulses To Heat Or Cool A Person’s Entire Body

Running App Personalizes Workouts Based On Current

Stamina

Tooth Embedded Sensor Relays Eating Habits

To Dentist

Workout Gear Visualizes Activity Levels Of Wearer

In Real-Time

Sleep Monitoring

A Kimono* with sensors monitors the baby's temperature, breathing and communicates with parents.

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Video- IoT Limbs

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Thank You

[email protected]

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