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The MyHealth Revolution Are You Ready?

mHealth

MyHealth

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Why m Health?

…because the Patient is on the Away Team

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R LESHHS Entrepreneur-in-Residence

Medyear CTO &Co-Founder

HealthCa.mp Chief Instigator

Ski Instructor

Big Data & Cloud Technologist

Health & Social Data Ninja

@ekivemark

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DisclaimerThe views expressed in this presentation are my own personal views and should not be construed as an official position of the US Department of Health and Human Services or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

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"Patient Engagement is the

Blockbuster Drug of the Century"

@LeonardKish

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A decision without Information…

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Portals ≠ Patient Engagement

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HyperPortalosis** borrowed via Steve Posnack from Jacob Reider, ONC

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Health Care is not the only element of Health

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Sensors are becoming commodities @ekivemark

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A Tipping Point is coming…

Consumer Industry

RetailPHR

Devices

Genome

EHR

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YOUOne Common Factor…

Consumerism

Technology Data Policy

Regulatory

EconomicFive Transformational Changes in Health

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A tough economy drove rapid adoption of High Deductible Health Plans

Consumer-Directed

81%

72%

2014

2015

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17.4%

Health Affairs Magazine

HealthCare percentage of GDP in 2013

$2.9T

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CBO.gov

Medicare shifts to Value-based Pay

$585B@ekivemark

{$117B

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BlueButton v1

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@ekivemarkhttp://healthca.mp

Blue Button Unleashes Personal Data

http://healthca.mp

2010

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…but it left the patient doing the heavy lifting

An Essential First Step

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https://leicalady.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/annie-­‐admiring-­‐paintingsmall.jpeg

People don’t want their data for it’s own sake…

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Our Health data should be a valuable toolwe put to good use

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Toolbox_(6788494881).jpg

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Innovators are already creating Personal Health Hubs

and a SMART api ecosystem…

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JSON and the Argonauts: A New ApproachFHIR Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources Project Argonaut • Open source • Industry Heavyweight adoption • Public/Private partnership

REST API Lightweight web services Read AND write

OAuth Traceability Popular Authorization protocol Familiar to users Layered Authorization

BlueButton Structured Data: JSON XML @ekivemark

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Time for a new logo?

BlueButton v2

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<XML>BlueButton  CCDA</XML>

FHIR. “Resources” are: • Granular concepts • Managed in isolation, or

aggregated into complex documents

• Designed for the web • Simple XML or JSON

structures • HTTPS-based RESTful

protocol • Predictable URLs • Using open internet

standards for data representation

• Authorization via OAuth

BBonFHIR: One Platform – Two Services

OAuth 2.0: • Defeats the

password anti-pattern

• Creates a consistent, flexible identity and policy architecture

• Suited to web applications, web services, devices and desktop clients communicating with Cloud APIs.

{“json”:”format”} <xml>format</xml>

BLUEBUTTON ON FHIR

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Follow our progress. Join us. Contribute

• #DataIndependenceDay / @getMyHealthData • ( http://GetMyHealthData.org )• Share Fight DPS Today: http://2.healthca.mp/DIDFightDPSToday

• Structured File Formats:• ( https://github.com/ekivemark/claims )

• BlueButton Text to JSON Converter:• ( https://github.com/ekivemark/python-bluebutton )

• FHIR Server Java Code Base• ( https://github.com/ekivemark/FHIR-Server )

• Developer Code of Honor:• ( http://2.healthca.mp/1GjOUsY )

• HL7 - FHIR• ( http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/http.html )

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Are you ready for your Patients to be a Health Hub?

Y U

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There are big opportunities

54,000,000Medicare Beneficiaries (2014 est.)

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“The new health care infrastructure must be built on independent and autonomous patients, not on systems that surround and subordinate patients. Once it is, the systems will be vastly improved, and far more profitable for all.”

Doc Searls - Cluetrain Manifesto

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Big Data, Little Data and Data Flows all represent Opportunities in the new paradigm

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Mark Scrimshire HHS Entrepreneur-in-Residence (CMS)

@ekivemark http://ekivemark.com

[email protected] 703.623.2789