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Total Body Scanning
Longitudinal Health Record
Total Body Scanning
Longitudinal Health Record
Richard M. Satava, MD FACSProfessor of Surgery
University of Washingtonand
Senior Science AdvisorUS Army Medical Research and Materiel Command
Richard M. Satava, MD FACSProfessor of Surgery
University of Washingtonand
Senior Science AdvisorUS Army Medical Research and Materiel Command
National Forum on the Future of the Defense Health Information System ASD(HA) and Georgetown University
Arlington, VAMarch 26, 2008
National Forum on the Future of the Defense Health Information System ASD(HA) and Georgetown University
Still looking for volunteers for the control groupStill looking for volunteers for the control group
Scientific MethodA Paradigm Change in Evolution
Hypothesis Study Design Experiment Results Reporting
Hypothesis Study Design Modeling & Experiment Results Reporting Simulation
Modeling & Simulation
New technologies that are emerging from Information Age discoveries are driving our basic approach in all areas of healthcare
. . . For example, the LHR
New technologies that are emerging from Information Age discoveries are driving our basic approach in all areas of healthcare
. . . For example, the LHR
Fundamental Concept
Preventive Acute/chronic Proactive Reactive Predictive Retrospective Parametric Qualitative Point of care Centralized .
Visual Text
Preventive Acute/chronic Proactive Reactive Predictive Retrospective Parametric Qualitative Point of care Centralized .
Visual Text
The Five Ps of Precision Healthcare
It’s Time to TransitionHow we populate the LHR - the ContentHow we populate the LHR - the Content
The Fundamental Change
What do these have in common with the LHR?
Venus of Willendorf 24,000 BC
Visual Cortes
It’s Time to Transition
Healthcare has only begun to realize the potentialof high performance computing
By 2015 a laptop will compute at 1 TeraHz - today’s supercomputer
Atari 1977 Mac 1984 ? 2015
Courtesy A. TsiarasAnatomic Travelogue
How we view the LHR - the InterfaceHow we view the LHR - the Interface
Why modeling & simulation, imaging and robotics• Healthcare is the only industry without a computer representation of its “product”
•A robot is not a machine . . .it is an information system with arms . . .
• A CT scanner is not an imaging system it is an information system with eyes . . .
thus
• An operating room is an information system with . . . * “The Information Age is about changing from objects and atoms to bits & bytes”
Nicholas Negroponte “Being Digital” - 1995
Information basis for Medicine
Borrow from Industry – eg,CAD/CAM
Information basis for Medicine
Borrow from Industry – eg,CAD/CAM
The Fundamental Change
Healthcare has only begun to realize the potential
The Industry StandardCAD/CAM
Virtual Prototyping
Virtual Medical Design
Virtual Testing
HolomerTotal body-scan
for total knowledge
Satava March, 2004Virtual Soldier Program
Information Representation of a PatientInformation Representation of a PatientMedical equivalent of CAD/CAMMedical equivalent of CAD/CAM
Multi-modal total body scan on every trauma patient in 15 seconds
* Battlefield Medical Information System – Tactical - deployed to 3000 medics in IraqReal time data display from demo in which data drives image and prediction July, 2005
By Brier Dudley, Seattle Times Mar. 17, 2008-A few years from now, when you drive into a McDonald's parking lot, your dashboard computer will start beeping. The computer is synced to your phone, and both deviceshave geographic location services. They know where you are and, based on your credit-card activity, they guess you're about to order another burger and supersized fries. But because you've subscribed to Microsoft Personal Trainer 2015, a premium feature of the online health-management system you've been using since 2012, technology intervenes. The services are gathering information on your behalf, using a new software platform that began taking shape in 2008. When your car stops moving, the phone projects your image on the windshield, similar to R2D2 played the holographic image of Princess Leia in "Star Wars."
Mar. 17, 2008-A few years from now, when you drive into a McDonald's parking lot, your dashboard computer will start beeping. The computer is synced to your phone, and both deviceshave geographic location services. They know where you are and, based on your credit-card activity, they guess you're about to order another burger and supersized fries. But because you've subscribed to Microsoft Personal Trainer 2015, a premium feature of the online health-management system you've been using since 2012, technology intervenes. The services are gathering information on your behalf, using a new software platform that began taking shape in 2008. When your car stops moving, the phone projects your image on the windshield, similar to R2D2 played the holographic image of Princess Leia in "Star Wars."
On the windshield, you're looking chubbier than you do in the rear-view mirror, because the image shows what you'll look like if you keep eating this way. Superimposed on the image is your current weight, the cholesterol reading from your last checkup and -- highlighted in red -- a notation that you haven't used your Web-connected treadmill for over a month. The image flickers and zooms ahead two years, showing how you'll appear after gaining an extra 30 pounds and being diagnosed with diabetes. With the ka-ching sound of a slot machine, it starts calculating what will happen to your health and life-insurance premiums. Somewhere in the background, it sends an update to your physician. The image on your windshield is more than virtual. It's reality, based on the
On the windshield, you're looking chubbier than you do in the rear-view mirror, because the image shows what you'll look like if you keep eating this way. Superimposed on the image is your current weight, the cholesterol reading from your last checkup and -- highlighted in red -- a notation that you haven't used your Web-connected treadmill for over a month. The image flickers and zooms ahead two years, showing how you'll appear after gaining an extra 30 pounds and being diagnosed with diabetes. With the ka-ching sound of a slot machine, it starts calculating what will happen to your health and life-insurance premiums. Somewhere in the background, it sends an update to your physician. The image on your windshield is more than virtual. It's reality, based on the