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IBM Confidential © 2012 IBM
The Future of Healthcare is SmartBDent, Bart de Witte, MAppSc
Healthcare Industry Leader CEE / ALPS
October 2013 – Expo 2020 Event, Izmir
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Smarter Healthcare
Human to Machine Interaction
• Many new innovations, projects,
safety devices, computer
systems and improvements
require more time and effort on
the part of the front line. We
have to stop adding work….we
must to find a way to take hard
work away and make success
easy for the front line.
.
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Smarter Healthcare
“I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think
that any conscious entity can ever hope to do”
HLAL9000, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Smarter Healthcare
IBM the 5 in 5
Innovations that will change our lives in the next five years
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Smarter Healthcare
British Journal of Cancer
108, 941-950 (5 March 2013) |
doi:10.1038/bjc.2013.44:
A nanomaterial-based breath
test for distinguishing gastric
cancer from benign gastric
conditions
In the study (n=37) 90% of the
time, the breath test could tell the
difference between early and late-
stage stomach cancers.
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Smarter Healthcare
Track your:
- Sleep Patterns
- Food Intake
- Activity
- pH Level
- Tooth Brushing
- Mood
- vO2max
- Respiration Rate
- EEG
- Medication Intake
- …
New information layers
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Smarter Healthcare
Big Data: this is just the beginning
2010
Volu
me in E
xabyte
s
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2015
Percentage of
uncertain data
Perc
ent o
f uncerta
in d
ata
100
80
60
40
20
0
Sensors & Devices
VoIP
Enterprise Data
Social Media
Source: IBM Global Technology Outlook - 2012
You are here
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Smarter Healthcare
Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink.ST Coleridge, 1798
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“In the next 10 years, data and the ability to
analyze them will do for doctors’ minds what X-
ray and medical imaging have done for their
vision”
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Smarter Healthcare
IBM‟s Watson Healthcare strategy focuses on solving 3 problems in
clinical practice
Medicine is a science but practiced as an art
Impossible to keep up and have access to existing knowledge
The number of untapped information that can be used as a source of
knowledge is growing exponentially
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Smarter Healthcare
Creating a Corpus of Knowledge for Cancer Care
Ingestion of NCCN guidelines for breast cancer and lung cancer:
Roughly 500,000 unique combinations of breast cancer patient attributes.
Roughly 50,000 unique combinations of lung cancer patient attributes.
Over 600,000 pieces of evidence ingested, from 42 different
publications/publishers, including: The Breast Journal, National Comprehensive Cancer Network (Clinical Practice Guidelines, Drug and Biologics
compendium, et al.), American Journal Of Hematology, Annals Of Neurology, CA: A Cancer Journal For Clinicians,
Cancer Journal, Cochrane, EBSCO, Hematological Oncology, Hepatology, International Journal Of Cancer, Journal Of
Gene Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Oncology Practice, Massachusetts Medical Society Journal
Watch, Massachusetts Medical Society New England Journal Of Medicine, Merck, Nephrology, UptoDate, Clinical
Lung Cancer, Current Problems in Cancer, Cancer Treatment Reviews, Elsevier's Monographs in Cancer (multiple),
Clinical Breast Cancer, European Journal of Cancer, Lung Cancer (the journal).
Watson has received 14,700 hours of training from clinicians
Accurate: in the cases run, it's 90% accurate, the goal is 100% accurancy,
today physicians are about 50% accurate.
IBM Confidential
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Smarter Healthcare
Our medical knowledge will advance at record speeds
“The application of what we know will have a
bigger impact than any drug or technology likely
to be introduced in the next decade”
Sir Muir Gray,
Director NHS National Knowledge Service
& NHS Chief Knowledge Officer
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recommendations
Create a legal framework and space to manage the massive amounts of
health-related data.
Advocate the value of anonymised (big) data sharing and data portability
Drive policies towards open data to accelerate research and investments
Re-orient funding, focus on creating research on language support for
nateral language processing.