Subrata Behara Mark Johnson Shameet Luhar Jahanzeb Syed Abby Zimmerman.

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Subrata Behara Mark Johnson Shameet Luhar Jahanzeb Syed Abby Zimmerman

 Background  Patient Summary  Role-Playing Scenario  Conclusions

 Technology is an enabler of efficiency and productivity  Ex: Personal computer revolution of 1970’s  Belief among many that technology can support creation of synergies within healthcare  Physician practice will become primary consumer of information technology  Two primary resources: physician and patient

 Numerous patient visits over time  Inconsistent data flow prior to the patient visit  Incomplete patient profile  Physician overload  Medication errors

 Reduces time spend on administrative tasks by patients and medical staff  Integrates medical devices for minimal manual input  Enables trend analysis on data recorded by PCP and specialist from previous and current visits  Provides on-demand data mining and data sharing through the workflow

 Comparison of medical technology system currently in the market  Current technical limitations of healthcare technology  Accessibility to medical information and improvement in patient-physician workflow  Integrated key security protocol helping protect PHI

 Narrator | Abby Zimmerman  Patient | Zeb Syed  Office Manager | Subrata Behara  Nurse | Mark Johnson  Doctor | Shameet Luhar

 David Cure is a 45 y/o male complaining of fatigue and headaches. His chief complaint is shortness of breath.  He is currently on the following medications: Simvastatin 10mg for hyperlipidemia.

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 David scans the barcode from his mobile phone against the kiosk. The office manager confirms this information – health data for appointment and payment and is taken back to the exam room. Patient Profile 03/07/11 David Cure David Cure Validation Insurance check: COMPLETE Check-in: COMPLETE

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 Wireless connectivity provides instant data transcription onto David’s EMR Weight recorded BP recorded Record Updated

Source: from webMDhttps://healthmanager.webmd.com/HealthQuotient/ResultSummary.aspx?Mode=Flash Patient vitals Risks Composite Score

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Orion – Patient Dashboard

Orion – Patient Dashboard >> New Patient Note

Orion – Patient Dashboard >> New Patient Note >> Predictive Diagnosis

Orion – Patient Dashboard >> Trend Analysis

Orion – Patient Dashboard >> Diagnosis Confirmation

Orion – Patient Dashboard >> Prescription

 Information is transmitted timely and payment executed seamlessly. Patient payment complete and… acknowledged Nurse transmits the following to David: hypertension URL, HealthQuotient, and gym discounts

 Technology can improve the patient-physician workflow  Integrated informatics will be the key to this improved workflow  An ideal integration would incorporate the following technologies:  Online portals  Mobile phone technologies  Real-time financial procurement  Medical devices  Clinical decision support  Computerized physician order entry  Health Status Indexing  Electronic Medical Records