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Working with Health IT Systems . Health IT in the Future. Lecture a.
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Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a This material (Comp7_Unit11a) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000013.
Health IT in the Future Learning Objectives—Lecture a • Speculate on the relationship between HIT and health reform. • Suggest alternative designs for usable & supportive HIT. • Hypothesize how HIT may intersect with publicly available data to improve health (i.e. Point of Sale, Weather, GIS, foods, etc.). • Predict avenues of future innovations in HIT. Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
Reform of the US Healthcare System • Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act of 2010 • CMS Center For Innovations • “Journeys of care, not fragments of care” (Berwick) http://www.healthcare.gov Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
Reform & HIT • Fragments and fractures • ACA – AHRQ Center for QI and Patient Safety • Telehealth expansion http://www.healthcare.gov Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
Alternative Designs for HIT • Where might alternative designs take us? • Wearable computers • Implantable chips • Mobile solutions for mobile clinicians • I-phone like apps • Advanced smart phones • Robots 3 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
“Health IT: Hope, Hype, and How to Avoid the Road to Hell”(Elective Video) Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
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Health IT in the FutureSummary—Lecture a • Speculate on the relationship between HIT and health reform • ACA • CMS Center for Innovations • AHRQ Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety • Suggest alternative designs • Innovation engines • Privacy & Security • Open mind & open ears Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
Health IT in the FutureReferences—Lecture a References Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group, National Health Care Expenditures Data, January 2010. Available from: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/nationalhealthexpenddata/01_overview.asp? Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act byUnited States CongressTitle III - Improving the Quality and Efficiency of Health. Available from: http://www.healthcare.gov Donald Berwick, MD, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) .America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) Medicare Conference. August 2010. Available from: http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/berwick-says-fragmented-care-no-longer-option Dr. Mark Smith, “Health IT: Hope, Hype and How to Avoid the Road to Hell.” Available from: http://www.chcf.org/ Images Slide 3: Screenshot of healthcare.gov site. Courtesy healthcare.gov . Available from: http://healthcare.gov Slide 4: Nurse, Patient, and Telehealth Device. Courtesy Dr. Patricia Abbott. Slide 5: Dr. Mark Smith. Available from: http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=lobby.jsp&eventid=182950&sessionid=1&key=37EA386E7B3F3179A21B408693985886&eventuserid=42678858. Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a
Health IT in the FutureReferences—Lecture a Images Slide 6: Image 1. Wrist Computer. Courtesy Wikimedia. Available from: http:// upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Stevemannwristcomp.jpg. GNU Open License. Image 2. Bot. Courtesy US Army. Available from: http://usarmy.vo.llnwd.net/e1/-images/2008/12/18/27527/army.mil-27527-2008-12-19-071219.jpg Image 3. Cow, a Dying Breed, Cat, & Implantable Chip. Courtesy Dr. Patricia Abbott. Slide 7: Image 1. Corneal smart device – Image collage adapted from : http://www.sensimed.ch/images/pdf/white_paper_first_clinical_experience.pdf. Image 2. iPhone concept phone . Available from: http://techiser.com/next-generation-iphone-concept-by-samuel-lee-kwon-126850.html Image 3. Disruptive demographics website. Available from: http://www.disruptivedemographics.com Image 4. Flexi-phone . Courtesy Jeff Mcneill. Available from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffmcneill/3449473610/sizes/m/in/photostream/ Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture a