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"Health IT and Healthcare Disparities" was presented at the Center for Health Literacy Conference 2011: Plain Talk in Complex Times by M. Chris Gibbons, MD, MPH, Associate Director, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute.Description: This presenter will discuss the use of technology and consumer health information to improve healthcare disparities.
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Health IT and Healthcare Disparities M Chris Gibbons, MD, MPH Associate Director, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute Assistant Professor, 11Medicine, Public Health and Health Informatics Johns Hopkins University
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Health IT and Healthcare Disparities

M Chris Gibbons, MD, MPH

Associate Director,

Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute

Assistant Professor,

11Medicine, Public Health and Health Informatics

Johns Hopkins University

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Technology and Disease Pathogenesis

Information Technology based approaches

offer significant promise in helping to gain a more robust and comprehensive characterization of

disease and disparities pathogenesis at the individual and population levels.

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Tip of the Iceberg

EMR’s CPOE

e-consultation Telemedicine

Remote monitoringIntelligent DevicesSensor Technology

Programmed Evidence-Based Processes (PEP’s)

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Reality

HC System

Vs

Patients and Caregivers

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Consumer Health Informatics

Consumer health informatics (CHI) is the branch of medical informatics that “analyzes

consumers’ needs for information, studies and implements methods of making information

accessible to consumers, and models and integrates consumers’ preferences into medical

information systems.”

Eysenbach G. BMJ 2000; 320(7251):1713-6

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Early Examples of CHI

Web sites providing self-care information Internet-based disease management tools personal health records (PHRs) online support groups

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Emerging Examples of CHI

Online Health Risk Calculators Personal Health Records Calendaring, ODL’s On Demand Health Gaming RFID

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Challenges

Digital Divide Usability Health Literacy UCD, CID,

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Users

Patients Caregivers

» Formal» Informal

–Family

– Patient Navigators, CHW’s

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IT Enabled Opportunities Caregivers

» Documentation» Reporting» Decision Support» Training Certification» Patient/Caregiver Education» Social Support» Quality Assurance» Patient satisfaction» Trust

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IT enabled OpportunitiesAcross the Health and Care Continuum

Harm Reduction Prevention/Wellness Screening Diagnosis Medical Treatment Self care/ Self Management Survivorship

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Do CHI Tools work?

Early evidence suggests these tools may significantly improve health outcomes.

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Can Social Media help address Healthcare

Disparities?

Are there determinants of disparities that can be impacted by Social Media?

Is using social media for healthcare marketing, data dissemination, decision support, selfcare management or data dissemination useful among disparities populations?

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The Future of Health IT

Social Media

Interaction, sharing information and collaboration is keyGrowth in the utilization of social media and web 2.0 applications is 3x faster than overall growth in internet utilization

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Social Media “Disparities”

2009 Quirk’s Marketing Research Review

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Social Media “Disparities”

2009 Quirk’s Marketing Research Review

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Why improving access and quality is not enough

Minority patients stress the value of being able to ‘‘tell their story and be heard’’.

They also emphasize the importance of information sharing rather than decision-making sharing.

They often believe there is an acceptable role for non-adherence as a mechanism to express control and act on treatment preferences when inequitable experiences exist.

Peek M. et al Patient Education and Counseling 72 (2008) 450–458

Rose L, et al J Adv Nurs. 2000 Sep;32(3):587-94Capitman J et al CPTD for R/E minorities; Evidence report and evidence-based recommendations. 1500-00-0031, DHHS 2003

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Social Media opportunities to impact Healthcare Disparities

Patient related opportunities» improve shared decision making» enhance patient engagement » Reduce the prevalence of “acceptable” noncompliance» Promote adherence

– Nike+iPod – Physical activity & Fitness

– Qwitter, Quitnet, Habitchanger – Smoking cessation

– Whrrl, Yelp – Healthy diet and nutrition

– Foursquare, GyPsii, Plazes – other health or healthcare oriented activities

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HIT & Healthcare Disparities

Provider related opportunities» Improve information sharing and patient centered

collaborative care» Obtain important nonclinical information - ODL’s» Enhance access to health care services

– Patients like me

– Second Life

» Future “Doctors like me”, “Patients like mine” “Doc”sourcing

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HIT & Healthcare Disparities

Research related opportunities» Clinical trial recruitment and retention – (CER)» Observational trials and hypothesis generation» Community Based Participatory Research» Social media information exchange – consumer

databases– Patients like me

– Crowd Sourcing

– NexGen PHR’s

– Consumer Health Informatics tools

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The Future is NOW

• Cure Together

• Patients Like Me

• Sermo

• Others

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HIT & Healthcare Disparities

By embracing emerging electronic tool it provides opportunities to

a) better design text based interventions b) tailor text based tools to the individual

needs of users c) overcome health literacy based limitations

through non text based interventions and tools

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HIT & Healthcare Disparities

RESULT

1) Enhance Understanding of Health, Disease & Disparities pathogenesis

2) Improve HC system and clinical effectiveness, patient centeredness & outcomes

3) Eliminate Healthcare disparities


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