hxr 2016: human focused innovation in a clinical setting -dr. nancy hanrahan, northeastern...
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Nancy P. Hanrahan, PhD, RN, FAANHxRefactored Conference
April 2016
Nurses’ Redesign the Patient
Experience
“Tipping Point‟
in its most basic
meaning refers to
a critical point
when
unprecedented
changes occur
rapidly with
irreversible effect.
Nurses are Ubiquitous 4.1 million nurses
Present at the bedside 24/7
Embedded in all possible health care delivery sites.
An untapped source of subject matter expertise of the lived experience of patients receiving health care.
Nurses make extraordinary partners in tackling the redesign of the patient’s experience of health care
Health Care needs Unreasonable
Disruption
Need to think differently about health: move from a focus on providing services to a single individual… to measurably improving outcomes for the populations in our communities
Redesign the patient’s health care experience
A Phone Game for
Asthma Control
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Body Wars!™
A game for juvenile inmates in a detention center who are awaiting a
hearing before Juvenile Court. The game is highly interactive
building player skill at identifying the body part that is harmed from a
substance or health problem such as HIV or STD.
Welcome to the Transplant Trail…Your journey to making life full and happy and keeping your organ transplant healthy and long-
lasting.
Nadia Dowshen, MD
Warren Longmire, BES
Scott Schmidt, BA, BSN, RN
Adolescents with HIV
Medication Management
Kerry McLaughlin, RN, BSN,Founder & St. John’s Employee
Jennifer Abraczinskas, MD, Clinical Programs Contractor Camden Coalition of
Healthcare Providers
Business Development
Charles Coltman, CEO Health PlatformsMobile health for chronic disease
Technical
Seth Archambault,DoerCreator.com
Jacob Abraham,Application Architect
Value • 16,000 Nursing Homes in the U.S. with
ONLY 88% occupancy
• 178 Billion dollar industry, with 2.5
million patients engaging with a
Nursing Home annually
• 2020 projections are 6.6 million nursing
home residents
• Real Time
Monitoring of
Patient’s Emotional
and Physical Status
• Care Coordination
and Collaboration
• Reduction of
Hospital
Readmissions
Lauren Chun, Penn Arts and Sciences
• Goals
• Let’s Play Philadelphia’s goal is to give
parents a tool to help integrate regular
outdoor play into their children’s lives.
• Secondary focus
• To serve as a tool to promote the social
aspect of play for children.
• Target audience
• Parents and guardians of elementary-
school aged children in the Philadelphia
area
• Why just Philly?
• By narrowing the scope of the app, the
idea is that more detailed information
could be offered
• It would be possible to expand the
project to other cities in the future
Journey to the West
Matthew Lee, Penn Nursing
Student
A Game that supports student grit
in the face of distress.
• Evocative Narrative
• Episodic play sessions,
building emotional arcs
• Traditional Asian Art Style
• as framing
AppHappy: A Cat’s Tale
Go forth
Everhealthier Women Dr. Anne Tietleman, PhD, RN,
FAAN
Penn Nursing Faculty
Premie feeding devise
Inventor: Barbara Medoff-
Cooper, PhD, RN, FAAN
Penn Nursing Faculty
June 17-19, 2016 Nurse Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Summit and HackathonHealth Informatics that transform health systems
Max Topaz, PhD, RN- Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School and Brigham Women Health Hospital—Natural Language Processing to enable faster, higher accuracy and better quality data coding and analytics.
Ann Kirby, RN. Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President of Medical Review Systems at Rising Medical Solutions, Inc. Nurse Innovator in Quality Service Delivery.
James Benneyan, PhD Northeastern University Healthcare Systems Engineering Institute. System Engineering Approaches to Health Care Systems
Innovations that transform Patient and Family Experience. Sarah Collins, PhD, RN. Nurse scientist and Senior Clinical and Nurse Infomatician at
Partners. Healthcare Systems specializing in electronically capturing and sharing safety concerns from patient and family perspective.
Kumiko O. Schnook, PhD, RN. Nurse scientist and Medical Informatics research fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Leveraging technology to facilitate and support patient transitions and team communication
Dan Feinberg MBA, Director Northeastern University MS Health Informatics Program. Using health informatics to benefit patients and families.
Design and Technology to Motivate Behavior Change.