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WEEKEND Solve Sleep HealthXL Weekend HIMSS Innovation Centre, Cleveland Oct 23 rd – 25 th 2015 in collaboration with WEEKEND

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Solve Sleep HealthXL WeekendHIMSS Innovation Centre, Cleveland

Oct 23rd – 25th 2015

in collaboration with

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Why Sleep needs solving?

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Why Sleep Needs Solving?

It is estimated that nearly 60 million Americans (∼19% of total population)

are affected by chronic sleep disorders and sleep problems.

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Why Sleep Needs Solving?

Sleep disorders can impair physical well-being and cognitive functioning.

Approximately 18 million have

obstructive sleep apnea

Other sleep disorders include

Narcolepsy, insomnia &

restless leg syndrome

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Why Sleep Needs Solving?

Sleep apnea requires polysomnongraphy either using laboratory or home-based testing to fully diagnose the condition.

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Why Sleep Needs Solving?

Nearly 80% (14 million) of people living with sleep apnea are unaware or untreated for their condition.

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The Patient Journey

Diagnosis✦ Sleep Lab ✦ Home Sleep Testing

Treatment✦ Medical ✦ Surgical ✦ Non-surgical

Monitoring✦ Success of treatment ✦ RDI and patient reporting

COMORBITIES

Complications due to sleep disorders

Undiagnosed overlap syndrome

Obesity Type II Diabetes COPD Hypertension Depression

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Challenge

✦ Awareness and education of sleep disorders.

✦ Reaching the 80% of people that have sleep apnea that are untreated or unaware of their diagnosis.

Diagnosis✦ Sleep Lab ✦ Home Sleep Testing

Treatment✦ Medical ✦ Surgical ✦ Non-surgical

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Challenge

✦ Tracking adherence, patient insights and behavioral change could all lead to more successful long term treatment of sleep disorders.

✦ Non-invasive options include supporting weight loss, smoking cessation, sedative avoidance.

Treatment✦ Medical ✦ Surgical ✦ Non-surgical

Monitoring✦ Success of treatment ✦ RDI and patient reporting

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COMORBITIES

Complications due to sleep disorders

Undiagnosed overlap syndrome

Obesity Type II Diabetes COPD Hypertension Depression

Challenge

✦ Challenge of recognizing a sleep disorder and appropriately treating it in addition to primary chronic disease.

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Solve Sleep: The Agenda

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Agenda – Day 1 (Saturday 24th Oct)

8:00 AMMorning Session Registration

Opening address – Why SolveSleep? Dr Frank Papay – Cleveland Clinic

Human centered design thinking workshop Designing with empathy for patient and healthcare provider

Panel discussion – Clinical experts Engaging clinicians from Cleveland Clinic, Allegheny Health Network and Children’s Hospital LA

Questions and answers from audience to clinical panel 30mins data collation from based on Clinical Experts panel

9:00 AM

9:20 AM

10:30 AM

11:30 AM

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1:30 PM

2:30 PM

3:00 PM

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Agenda – Day 1 (Saturday 24th Oct)

Afternoon session Panel discussion - patients & patient organzations Engaging patients with isolated sleep disorder and complex patient with comorbidities e.g. COPD and heart failure.

Questions and answers from audience to clinical panel

Mentoring of participants from both patients & clinical staff, each time prioritize challenges from both patient and clinical perspective.

Persona building to capture Clinical challenges with diagnosis and management of sleep disorders; Patient challenges with diagnosis and management of sleep disorders

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Agenda – Day 2 (Sunday 25th Oct)

Morning Session 9:00 AM Team ideate on potential solutions to prioritized challenges, through mentoring from clinicians, patients and industry experts

Pitching - each time present their draft solution in 5 minutes

Judging

Presentation of start-up companies currently in market addressing sleep disorders

Judging and selection of HealthXL Select company

11:00 AM

12:00 PM

1:00 PM

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HealthXL events can build trust and understanding

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Silo Bursting

They Unite Diverse Stakeholders

The healthcare industry has been notoriously siloed, a challenge which is felt now more than ever as experts agree that system-wide

collaboration is needed. Healthcare-focused discovery weekends have become a global phenomena bringing together highly diverse

stakeholders across the world.

Rapid Results Create Runway

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They Produce Tangible Outcomes for Participants

Working in such highly cross-functional teams facilitates iterative conception and testing of ideas—and eventual

development into more complete functional prototypes, all of which offer immediate benefits to innovators.

Silo Bursting Rapid Results Create Runway

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They Provide a Petri Dish for Experimentation for Sponsors

One of the biggest results we’ve seen from discovery events is the benefits they provide to the host organization’s own ability to breed

a culture and mindset of innovation - from opening up their data sets, learning from failure, and understanding the potential and

challenges that new technologies bring.

Silo Bursting Rapid Results Create Runway

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Previous HealthXL Events

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HealthXL #HackAging

18 teams pitched solutions created over 2 days

40% of participants had more than 10 years industry experience

HealthXL in collaboration with IBM and Northern Health Hospital, hosted a 48-hour hackathon in Melbourne, Australia to tackle some of the biggest problems currently facing our aged care sector – dementia,

social isolation and malnutrition.

Previous HealthXL Events

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Previous HealthXL Events

Over 20 mentors joined us over with clinical, business, entrepreneurial and older adults whom the solutions were to be created for.

Annette Hicks Health Industry

Lead, IBM

Assoc. Prof. Kwang Lim Chief Medical Officer at

Northern Health

Michael Dillhyon Founder, HealthBank

VP, VitalConnect

Sridhar Iyengar Founder/Director of

Misfit, Founder of AgaMatrix

Martin Kelly CEO & Cofounder,

HealthXL

Annette Schmiede Executive Lead, Bupa

Health Foundation

Judges & Mentors

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HealthXL #HackAgingPlease click here to view a video summary

of the event

Previous HealthXL Events

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HealthXL Partners include

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Thank you

www.healthxl.org

Read more at www.healthxl.org/solve-sleep