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#CES2015 las vegas
healthcare summary
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specific takeouts
• telehealth and remote caring
• pharma partnerships
• health sensors
specific takeouts
• telehealth and remote caring
• pharma partnerships
• health sensors
#digitalhealth
When thinking health sensors it is important not to limit our thinking to just wearables
netatmo
Interesting suite of products to measure environmental factors. Can be combined with other wellness parameters
• Weather station including indoor temperature and air quality
• Of particular interest was the product JUNE that measures realtime sun exposure throughout the day
being
Another wearable, and it does track your fitness but they claim to track your mood (as well as sleep and activity)
• Tracks Distress, Excited, Normal and Calm
tinke
A range of wearables but they had an interesting ‘pressable’ to measure health and stress in a given moment
• Measures breaths per minute and heart rate variability (single measurements)
• Interesting dashboard that can be shared with familiy and friends.
• Easy to see you how you are doing versus others in the community similar to you
Withings
A range of devices with wireless connection, eg BP monitoring and weighing scales with data uploaded to a patient app and if required a physician app
• Wearable watch is analogue style with 8 month battery and can be used for swimming
• The Aura mattress sleep sensor (pictured) with lamp, tracks heart rate, movement and breathing combined with environmental factors such as temperature and luminosity, to uncover personal insights
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
Physicians need to improve their understanding of wearable devices while the number of patients coming
in with self reported data is still relatively small
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
data security
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
There are still big issues with EHR and health system integration.
Device manufacturers are however becoming more cooperative in
terms of sharing the patients data data security
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
There seemed to be acceptance from device manufacturers and clinicians alike, that the
data should belong to the patient
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
MISFIT
Wearable trackers with the key differentiator on beauty, fashion and style
• Very ‘bling’ partnership with Swarovski
“To be really wearable, an object needs to either be beautiful or invisible.” Sonny Vu – Misfit CEO
Essentially a device needs to look good (or be very discreet), be low maintenance and provide valuable
insights or it will end up in the garbage!
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
beauty & value
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
beauty & value
WebMD Healthy Target is worthy of a download. It takes data from multiple devices to deliver contextual
insights
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
beauty & value
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
beauty & value
value & action
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
value & action
beauty & value
Walgreens Balance Rewards app amalgamates your healthy behaviors and offers rewards
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
value & action
beauty & value
added value
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
value & action
beauty & value
added value
physician rewards
• reimbursement for telehealth
• 30 day readmission rule
• move to outcomes not volume
Physicians need incentives, there are still big challenges with the volume based US healthcare system. A positive recent
move is towards reimbursing remote medicine in the same way as face to face
Health Sensorsinsightsinteroperability
data security
physician knowledgedevice issues
physician rewards
patient incentives
needs to increase
challenging
patient in control
value & action
beauty & value
added value
Aligned incentives
specific takeouts
• telehealth and remote caring
• pharma partnerships
• health sensors
DOCTOR ON DEMAND
Remote service to gain access to a physician via your smartphone anytime, anywhere (in the US)
• Claim a high quality service with only 20% of doctors who apply able to be part of this service
• Easy and convenient with apparent positive patient feedback
• Exciting and disruptive innovation…just don’t call it the UBER of medicine…
remote caring
• focus on solutions not technology
• engage family members
• needs to look great
• don’t patronize
ADT & IDEAL LIFE
Partnership leveraging ADT’s infrastructure and competency in home security, focusing on remote monitoring for the elderly
• A range of products and sensors in the home
• Smart monitoring and data system that understands context and detects unusual changes.
• Combines data streams such as front door being opened at a certain time, lights turned on and fridge opening to understand safety and wellness
PAXIE
Essentially an electronic tag for parents to monitor their kids. Where they are, have they fallen etc.
• May seem overprotective but I can see particular utility in children with particular conditions, e.g. ADHD, asthma, epilepsy.
• You need 2 hands to remove so they need at least need help from a friend to get rid of it. Parent notified if the device is removed
specific takeouts
• telehealth and remote caring
• pharma partnerships
• health sensors
UCB & MC10
• adaptive medicine, wearable combined with drug delivery patch
• contextual medicine, medicine delivered based on symptom data
• Pharma and biotech skills can be complimentary (technology + access)
Novartis & Qualcomm
• real time monitoring (e.g. heart failure & fluid retention) with individualized therapy
• Mobile enabled clinical trials
• GILENYA – patient donates anonymized #mobilehealth data via 3rd party
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