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Page 1: Mobile World Congress 2011: The Reality and the Promise of  M-Health

2010 Hewlett-Packard Confidential1

Harry Kim ([email protected])Hewlett-PackardWorldwide Health & Life Sciences

February 14th, 2011

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2011:

THE REALITY AND THE PROMISE OF M-HEALTH

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2010 Hewlett-Packard Confidential2

ANATOMY OF A HEALTHCARE TRANSACTIONEmotional… Complex… Fragmented… Paper-based

Source: Life Magazine

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THE REALITY OF HEALTHCARE DELIVERY TODAYFRAGMENTED WORKFLOW + POOR INFORMATION = POOR QUALITY

4-7 KMsThe average walking distance for a nurse

on a typical shift

Workflow to Discharge a

Patient

2XThe amount of time nurses spend on basic documentation vs direct patient care

Patient Care 19%

Documentation

36%

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HEALTHCARE IS GETTING PERSONAL

Environment

HealthCare

Life Style

GeneticProfile

four factors of wellness:

Consumers, not patients:

• CHOICE• TRANPARENCY• EMPOWERMENT• EXPERIENCE

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M-HEALTH: A VEHICLE TO TRANSFORM HEALTHCARE?

Smartphones are not enough…

Transforming outcomes requires an

orchestration of:players

+ information + workflow____better decisions

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THE M-HEALTH PROMISE:ENABLING CARE ORCHESTRATION AND CONSUMER

EMPOWERMENT

Hospital

Physician Office

Home Care

Mobile/Personal Health Mgmt

Acute Chronic Disease Management

Wellness

Clinical Collaboration

Telemedicine

Medical HomePatient Monitoring

Personalized MedWellness

Facilities

Information & Workflow Integration

CommsMedical

DIGITAL HOSPITAL

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THE “SLOW CLOCK" AND "FAST CLOCK" OF CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE

Digital “Natives”Digital

“Immigrants”


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