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Knowledge-DrivenUniversal Coverage
The Trees of Health
http://health4point0.com
Health 4.0
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Hea
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NameAcademic
backgroundsCareer
highlightsUnique
contributions
Larry Farnes Physical Therapist
BS/University of Utah
● Physical therapy● 38 year career
● Only comprehensive approach to mobility, strength, and pain● Multiple measure test of performance (PQ)
Steve Lee Pharmacist
BS/Kaohsiung UniversityMS/Duquesne University
● Pharmacy● Nutrition● 25 year career
● Health and nutrition-related interpretation of biomarker tests● Nutritional approaches to improved health
Kenneth Tingey PhD
BA/Utah State MBA/BYUMPIA/University of Californis, San DiegoPhD/Utah State University
● Corp strategy/ finance● International policy & economics● Education & knowledge networks● 35 year career
● “Fluidity” of scientific knowledge● Organization/systems legitimacy● Unique “expressive knowledge” technology
Biology advisers:Joseph Li, PhDRex Spendlove, PhD
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Combat high mortality and pain
● Web 4.0 approach to health● Catching killer diseases before they occur● Educate and assist experts in system
design● Achieve “fluid” knowledge
● Information in treebased cloud
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Rational global health model
● Rich country health model offers little to the developing world with regard to chronic diseases
● Passive approach ignores disease genesis
● Poor results in highmortality chronic diseases
● Much breakthrough research is ignored
● 20% to 40% of health funds in developing countries are wasted (WHO)
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Universal coverage is a widely acknowledged goal in global health. It is typically considered in light of finance and payment plans. What universal coverage actually is is not anywhere adequately defined. What is it about universal coverage that is going to reduce health care costs? What is it about universal coverage that is going to improve the general level of health in the population?
Universal coverage
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Our concept: Knowledge-driven universal coverage
If knowledge of your health or medical condition exists in the world in the public domain, you have a right to that information, as does your health provider.
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How does knowledge-driven universal coverage work?
● Knowledge alone does not constitute treatment or cure – but in many cases it is enough
● Without systematic, credible answers, treatments and cures cannot be relied upon [though knowledge may not be sufficient, it is necessary!]
● Where fluidity exists, individual treatment plans can be carried out within policy and budget constraints (which also require knowledge) to achieve optimal health
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Knowledge-driven universal coverage to forestall corruption
● Health 4.0 collects data on a regular basis, providing baseline figures for health treatments
● Using the treebased model and collaboration with leading practitioners and scientists, model treatment options are presented to service providers from private and government organizations
● Reimbursement is provided based on these carrying out these actions and measurable results
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Health 4.0 a critical factor
● Universalhealthcoverage
● Seekingtruth from facts(实事求是 )
● Knowledge translation/translational science● Global public health● mHealth (mobile phonebased health)
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Our concept: Knowledge-driven universal coverage
● Biannual datagathering● biomarker & blood panel testing
● vital sign collection
● muscle and joint assessment
● Support health and medical norms of each country● Overcome many bad outcomes from chronic diseases● Bring information to individuals and their providers
when they need it, guiding them through therapies and other process steps
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Early stage detection
How screeningfor high-risk diseaseis currently done
Once tumors are visible, chances ofsurvival and recovery are much lower
Problems begin at a molecular levellong before they manifest themselves
How screeningfor high-riskdisease oughtto be done
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Early stage detection
How screeningfor high-risk diseaseis currently done
Once tumors are visible, chances ofsurvival and recovery are much lower
Problems begin at a molecular levellong before they manifest themselves
How screeningfor high-risk
disease oughtto be done
IF YOU CAN SEE
THE TUMOR, IT IS
TOO LATE
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Pain and immobility
● We “look beyond the obvious” inpain and immobility
● Pain, is not necessarily the site of the problem● The body is good at compensating for weakness● Without finding the source, the problem will remain
● Chronic disease, immobility, and chronic pain are the three biggest universal coverage issues
● Performance Quotient (PQ) is a comprehensive program for measurement, therapy, and coaching
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Performance Quotient analysis
● 3D spine● Posture● Mobility
● Upper and lower quarter softtissue mobility● Isolated segmental spine
Strength● Core muscles● Upper and lower quarter
● Balance
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Health 4.0 urban service centers
(1) People comein for biomarker
tests and physicalassessments
(2) Data istransferred tothe Health 4.0“cloud”
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From the cloud to the people
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Urban centers inthe developing world
72 target cities$32 billion target market
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High Urbanization inDeveloping World
Jan 18th 2012 by The Economist online.
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Leadership by India
● Integrate with scientific and medical communities
● Commit to countryspecific health priorities
● Start with urban data collection center in a major Indian city
● Staging points for rest of developing world
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Health 4.0 a critical factor
● Universal coverage● Seeking truth from facts (实事求是 )● Knowledge translation/translational science● Global public health● mHealth (mobile phone based health)