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1. Unleashing the Power of Data, Innovation + Technology to Improve Health Aman Bhandari US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)@GHideas/ aman.bhandari@hhs.gov
2. Big Picture: Costs, Disease + Demographics $2.3T (18%) today, 40% of GDP by 2050...if we do nothing Total cost to families: doubled to $19,393 from $9,235 since 2002 (CPI, wages flat) $1,500 added to every GM car; more paid for health ($4.7B) than for steel 10,000 Baby Boomers turn 65 every day for the next 20 yrs
3. Big Picture: What is HHS? Select Operating Divisions and Total Outlays $892B 11 Agencies 80,000 Employees 100M Americans served by Medicare & Medicaid #Gov2.0 Source: “FY 2011 Budget in Brief – Strengthening Health and Opportunity for All Americans” – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services”
4. Policy Big Picture: Govt as Platform HITECH + DATA LIQUIDITY + NEW INCENTIVES Transformation of the system depends on changing how we pay for care: Driving a shift from “pay for volume of services” “pay for health and value” Launching key payment innovation pilots - a game-changer: the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation ($10B over 10 years) White House Startup America + Open Innovation Strategy There has never been a better time to be an innovator at the intersection of health, data, & IT
12. Published 10/2010Provider Directories & Quality Govt Spending HHS Data Being Liberated “Blue Button” Medical/ Scientific Knowledge Consumer Product Information
13. Health Data core activities: liberate data and catalyze innovation Publish brand new HHS data for public access – while rigorously protecting privacy and confidentiality Make existing HHS data much more accessible -- “machine-readable,” accessible via application programming interfaces (APIs), free, much easier to find Energetically publicize our data to innovators -- who can use it as raw material to develop applications and services that help improve health and health care
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15. Asked them to commit to activating the best ideas within 90 days
16. What started as a 1 day event has turned into a much broader effort Buzz volume @Steven_InSites #cm48
17. How do you bring data to the fingertips of consumers? Microsoft Bing announced its latest effort to bring HHS data to the public by incorporating Hospital Compare data into its search functionality
18. Asthmapolis: the power of individual entrepreneurs to “democratize” data collection Inhalers use GPS to anonymously track time and location of use… …aggregating to identify outbreaks and aid in treatment of patients
22. Showcased nearly 50 of the best innovations developed by companies that help consumers, care providers, employers, and communities improve health and health care
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24. Innovation Landscape: Seeding Disruption Prizes Heritage $3M Prize GE $100M Open Innovation XPrize $10M Challenge.gov Innovation CentersVAi2 ($100M) Humana Kaiser Well Point Incubators RockHealth (SF) StartupHealth (NYC) HealthBox (Chicago) BluePrint Health (NYC) Mobile/Global mHealth Summit Text Smoking Data Libraries FDA Mobile Med mLab Africa/Thailand
25. 86% interested in accessing medical information 50% want a personal monitoring device PWC 2010 Deloitte 2010 SDI 2010 Parks 2010 Consumers US Physicians Rise in Mobile App Use
26. “Health care has evolved in isolation from many of the forces that have re-shaped other industries in recent years. This isolation is readily apparent to each of us whenever we step into a doctor’s office or hospital… despite the presence of some of the most brilliant minds in public health, despite their best efforts, experts continue to betray an outdated, manufacturing mindset, referring to everything that has impact in the field—that touches communities and provides real human value—as ‘delivery.’ This one-way model of engagement is truly shocking in an age dominated by communications technologies and connectivity.Health is not ‘delivered’ to people. It relies on active engagement and participation. It is a dialogue. You see this mindset reflected everywhere.” Robert Fabricant, VP Frog Design
27. Immediate Opportunities Today! The Power of Twilio for Healthcare Sept 24th Healthcare 101 Bootcamp for Startups (RockHealth.org) Sept 24, 25th Health2Challenge.org Sept 30th UC Berkeley Hacking for Health Prizes and Challenges: Challenge.gov aman.bhandari@hhs.gov / @ghideas
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A little bit about HHS, our assets, scope and scale
We want to be the data suppliers, supplying the raw material and then also build an ecosystem of users/entrepreneurs