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Hugo Campos @hugooc Bon Secours October 25, 2013 The ePatient

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Keynote presentation, Cardiac Surgery Specialists, Bon Secours Richmond Health System. October 25, 2013.

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Hugo Campos @hugooc

!!!!!

Bon Secours October 25, 2013

The ePatient

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”Adrian Gropper, MD Health Informatics Entrepreneur, Developer and Consultant

Implants are the most personal of personal devices. They should answer first to us, then to our doctors and finally, maybe, to a particular vendor in the cloud. Right now that sequence is reversed.

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Syncope

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

HCM

Normal

1:500

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest kills 350,000 people

each year.

Source: Heart Rhythm Society

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Cuser JP, Connelly DT. Implantable defibrillators for life threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Are more effective than antiarrhythmic drugs in selected high risk patients [editorial]. BMJ 1998;317:762–3.

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ICD

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Data is not made available to the patient who

originates it.

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Clinic Manufacturer

REPORTS

Patient

DATA

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Doctor Experience

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Patient Experience

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Industry:“It does not fit our business

model.”

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Data is too complex

Generate anxiety

Overwhelm clinics with calls

Cut doctors out of the care circle

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empowered equipped engaged enabled

ePatients

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Patients have to engage in the co-production

of health intelligence.

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Activity

$99

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Blood Pressure

$129

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Weight

$159

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Sleep Quality

$149

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free

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$30,000

No data.

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AliveCorECG Heart Monitor

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• HR Variability • Arrhythmia logs • Device integrity

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• Sleep patterns • Exercise • Nutrition • Mood

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•Post-market • surveillance

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Whose data is it?

“As a patient myself, I view the data on me as my data.” — Dr. Jeff Shuren, CDRH

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Accenture Survey

Believe patients should have full access to their EHR

Believe patients should have limited access to their EHR

Believe patients should have no access to their EHR

65% 4%31%

Only a third of U.S. doctors think patients should have full access to their electronic health records. These findings were consistent among 3,700 doctors surveyed by Accenture in eight countries: Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Singapore, Spain and the United States.

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Patient Portals

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• Thank you • @hugooc