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The University of Ontario Institute of Technology teamed with IBM Research
and the Toronto Sick Kids hospital to develop
a highly flexible platform, Project Artemis,
aimed at helping physicians make better, faster
decisions in patient care.
Project Artemis’ first test was to determine how to
detect nosocomial infection
sooner, taking advantage of
the streaming physiological
data from monitors.
Solution ComponentsIBM InfoSphere™ Streams •
IBM DB2®
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Using specially-designed algorithms to perform real-time
analytics, Project Artemis can spot certain anomalies as soon as they
appear.
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As a result, physicians can provide critical treatment to infants up to 24 hours before the infection gets worse—
making a life-saving difference.
Learn more about Project Artemis in the full case study.
http://ibm.co/bighealth
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Different organizations are now utilizing Project Artemis’ early-warning
capabilities for other conditions that can be detected through subtle changes in data streams,
such as brain ischemia and cardiac care.
BIG DATA IN HEALTHCARE
Pharma and Life sciences
Clinical Decision Support
and Trends
Claims, Utilization & Fraud
Patient Behavior /
Social Networkin
g
HOW DO WE CREATE VALUE
Personalized
Medicine
Clinical Support System
Population Health
Analytics for
Lifestyle and
Behavior induced diseases
BIG DATA APPLICATIONS
Data Manage-
ment 25%
Direct In-tervention
23%
Retrospec-tive Insight
33%
Predictive Power 19%
• Healthcare Costs• Health Reforms
• Data Storage• Data Analytics• Data Privacy• Data Poverty
POLICY CONTEXT
POLICY ACTORS
• Government• HCOs
• Analytics Companies• Health Professionals• Patients/Population• Regulatory Bodies
• Balance of Privacy & Applications• Data Sharing and Integration• Who Pays and Who Gains• Healthcare Professional Bodies• Patient Advocacy
POLICY CONTENT