e-patient dave's talk at nqf annual meeting feb 13, 2014

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JAMIA, 1997

“e-Patient Dave” deBronkart Twitter: @ePatientDave

facebook.com / ePatientDave LinkedIn.com / in / ePatientDave

[email protected] Skype: ePatientDave

Let Patients Help Heal Healthcare

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“I want to note especially the importance of the resource

that is most often under- utilized in our information systems –

our patients”

Charles Safran MD, Beth Israel Deaconess quoting his colleague, Warner Slack MD Testimony to the House Ways & Means subcommittee on health, 2004

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Institute of Medicine – Sept 2012 Major New Report: “Best Care at Lower Cost”

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Yes, the IOM itself says e-patients are an

essential part of tomorrow’s healthcare.

Patient-Clinician Partnerships Engaged, empowered patients— A learning health care system is anchored on patient needs and perspectives and promotes the inclusion of patients, families, and other caregivers as vital members of the continuously learning care team.

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How I came to be here

•  High tech marketing •  Data geek; tech trends; automation •  2007: Cancer discovery & recovery

•  2008: E-Patient blogger

•  2009: Participatory Medicine, Public Speaker

•  2010: full time

•  2011: international

Animations removed

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e-Patients.net founder Tom Ferguson MD 1944-2006

Equipped Engaged Empowered Enabled”

Doc Tom said, “e-Patients are

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JAMIA, 1997

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Pt of future

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2007: My “Incidental Finding” Routine shoulder x-ray, Jan. 2, 2007

“Your  shoulder      will  be  fine  …      but  there's        something        in  your  lung”  

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Multiple tumors in both lungs Where’s This From??

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Classic Stage IV, Grade 4

Renal Cell Carcinoma

Illustration on the drug company's

web site

Median Survival: 24 weeks

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E-Patient Activity 1: Researching my condition

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E-Patient Activity 2: “My doctor prescribed ACOR”

(Community of my patient peers)

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ACOR members told me:

•  This is an uncommon disease – get to a hospital that does a lot of cases

•  There’s no cure, but HDIL-2 sometimes works. – When it does, about half the time it’s permanent – The side effects are severe.

•  Don’t let them give you anything else first

•  Here are four doctors in your area who do it –  And one of them was at my hospital

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Surgery & Interleukin worked. Target Lesion 1 – Left Upper Lobe

Baseline: 39x43 mm 50 weeks: 20x12 mm

AMAZING surgery! AMAZING treatment AMAZING care

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Question:

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How can it be

that the most useful and relevant and

up-to-the-minute information

can exist outside of traditional channels?

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Because of the Web, Patients Can Connect to Information and Each Other (and other Providers)

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“If I read two journal articles every night, at the end of a year I’d be 400 years behind.”

It’s not humanly possible to keep up.

Dr. Lindberg: 400 years

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The lethal lag time: 2-5 years

During this time, people who might have benefitted can die.

Patients have all the time in the world to look for such things.

The time it takes after successful research is completed before publication is completed and the article’s been read.

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Compare with

“To Err is Human” (98,000 deaths/yr Nov 1999)

Death by Googling: Not. (Dr. Gunther Eysenbach, Europe: 0 deaths found in a three year search)

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“It may be more dangerous

not to google your condition.”

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“These conclusions are no more anti-doctor

or anti-medicine

than Copernicus and Galileo were anti-astronomer.”

Patients can simply contribute more today than in the past.

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Web 2.0: “When the web began to harness the intelligence of its users.” – Tim O’Reilly

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Institute of Medicine – Sept 2012 Major New Report: “Best Care at Lower Cost”

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Can we measure…

“Engaged, empowered patients”?

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© 2008 University of Oregon 28

What Does it Mean to Be Activated ?

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© 2008 University of Oregon 29

 Ac$va$on  Level  is  Predic$ve  of  Behaviors  

Research  consistently  finds  that  those  who  are  more  ac$vated  are:  

– Engaged  in  more  preven$ve  behaviors  

– Engaged  in  more    healthy  behaviors  

– Engaged  in  more  disease  specific  self-­‐management  behaviors  

– Engaged  in  more  health  informa$on  seeking  behaviors  

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© 2008 University of Oregon 30

 Ac$va$on  is  developmental  

Source: J.Hibbard, University of Oregon

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© 2008 University of Oregon 31

Behaviors  in  Medical  Encounter  by  Ac$va$on  Level    

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Can we measure…

What the IOM recommends??

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© 2008 University of Oregon 33

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© 2008 University of Oregon 34

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Can we measure…

Accurate, careful management

of important information?

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“Now I know why docs don’t give you scan data. I see the Virgin Mary, Jimmy Hoffa, several forks, and Saddam’s yellowcake hiding in my guts.”

“And this CT scan makes my butt look big.”

@Xeni Live tweeting, 12-18-2011

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“So I figure out how to open my bone scan data. I look.”

“What the...” “What’s that ****-shaped ghost-shadow thing— it looks like I have a penis!”

“I call a hacker pal. ‘That, Xeni, is a ****.’” “I look at metadata more carefully. THEY GAVE ME THE WRONG DATA. SOME OTHER DUDE’S SCANS.”

@Xeni Next day: 12-19-2011

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Pre-op: “At least you won’t be lopsided.” “What do you mean?” “You’re getting a bilateral mastectomy.” “No I’m not!” “That’s what came to us on this paper.”

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Who has the most at stake

with the accuracy, completeness and

availability of the medical record?

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Data quality is essential.

Let Patients Help.

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Can we measure…

Dissemination of new knowledge?

Patients assume ���their clinicians know and use ���the best available methods.

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Physician adoption of new practices years after discovery The “17 years” thing From A. Balas, Institute of Medicine, in Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2000

Flu vaccine, year 32: 55% doing it, 45% still not

Beta blockers, year 18: 62% doing it, 38% still not

Diabetic foot care, year 7: 20% doing it, 80% still not

Cholesterol, year 16: 65% doing it, 35% still not

Creative Commons Attribution / Share-Alike May be distributed with this license included

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Scurvy

264 ���years!

From The Fourth Paradigm by Microsoft Research

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“My patients aren’t like that.”

“They aren’t asking for this.”

Objection:

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“Changing culture is harrrrrrd.”

Objection:

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That’s why they call it leadership.

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“Anchored on patient needs

and perspectives”

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Gorgeous, wonderful new book by Parkinson patients

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Scientists talk about the biology of a disease.

Patients talk about living with it.

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http://dave.pt/pccbook

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Who gets to say what’s important?

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The patient authors of the book

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October 2007

2.8 e-Patient Years in Pictures December 2006 May 2009

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JAMIA, 1997

“e-Patient Dave” deBronkart Twitter: @ePatientDave

facebook.com / ePatientDave LinkedIn.com / in / ePatientDave

[email protected] Skype: ePatientDave

Let Patients Help Heal Healthcare