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A panel discussion hosted by Chris Sullivan, Chairman of the IoT Community’s Healthcare IoT Center of Excellence, featuring Dr. Mark Wolff, SAS, Dr. William Paiva, CHSI, Ted DellaVecchia, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner of Symbotix and Timothy Washburn, Electronic Caregiver. Full abstract to follow shortly.
00:05 Intro
03:10 Health management systems
06:33 Application examples of health monitoring
09:40 Opportunities
16:30 Data systems
22:30 IoT deployed products
25:43 IoT platform for primary care
29:36 The future of the healthcare
33:03 The role of analytics in healthcare
37:02 Patient monitoring
38:10 Security of data
About speakers
Chris Sullivan is the Global Healthcare Practice Lead for Zebra Technologies. With an acute understanding of the needs of patients and their caregivers coupled with robust technical knowledge of healthcare operations, Chris balances the personal and professional needs of the industry to create an inspirational point of view on healthcare technology. He is an advocate for the role technology plays in improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of patient care, and for the value of learning from best practices from around the world to improve healthcare globally.
View the profileWilliam D. Paiva, PhD, is Executive Director of the Center for Health Systems Innovation (CHSI). The Center is focused on transforming rural and Native America health through the implementation of innovative care delivery and IT solutions. Within CHSI, the Institute for Care Delivery focuses on developing new and innovative care delivery and business models for rural and Native American markets and the Institute for Predictive Medicine is applying advanced analytics to the largest health care database which includes clinical information for over 63 million patients covering 16 years. Prior to joining Oklahoma State University, Dr. Paiva has over 20 years of experience in the venture capital industry.
View the profileDr. Wolff has over 25 years of experience in the health and life science industries as a scientist and analyst working in the U.S. and Europe. Mark joined SAS in 2005 and is an Advisory Industry Consultant and Chief Health and Life Science Analytics Strategist for the SAS Global IoT Division. Mark’s areas of expertise include the development and application of advanced and predictive analytics in healthcare and life sciences with a particular interest in outcomes and safety. Current work focuses on methods and application of Machine Learning to real time sensor/IoT data in support of outcomes and safety research, visualization and development of intelligent, decision support systems. Prior to joining SAS Mark held a variety of research and leadership positions in academia, government and industry. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Loyola College in Maryland, a Master of Science in Entomology and a Doctorate in Toxicology from North Carolina State University.
View the profileTed DellaVecchia is Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner of Symbotix, a management consulting group that inspires and leads IT-enabled business reinventions at large academic medical centers, national payers, health systems/alliances, and other influential organizations in the healthcare industry. Prior to Symbotix, Ted was Chief Healthcare Strategist at Red Hat where he laid the foundational building blocks of the open source, “LinuxForHealth” synergy initiative in conjunction with IBM Corporation. Earlier in his career, Ted led digitally-enabled industry pivots while establishing breakaway operating models at several Fortune 100 enterprises across multiple industries. Examples include: CIO at IBM Corporation, SVP/CIO of Starbucks Coffee Company, and SVP/ CIO and general manager of three Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance companies (WellPoint, CareFirst, and Capital BlueCross). Ted is the founding chairman of the Healthcare Industry Transformation Project (HITP). Established in 2010, the HITP is a digital-health innovation ecosystem of early-adopting healthcare organizations collaborating to design and execute digital transformation of the healthcare industry. He has served as sponsor and advisory board member of the Center for Information Systems Research at MIT Sloan School of Management, has performed as guest lecturer at MIT Sloan’s Industrial Liaison Program.
View the profileTimothy Washburn RN, BSN, MBAHCM, AAS in Nursing – Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing, BSN – SUNY Utica Rome Institute of Technology, MBAHCM – Western Governors University, Chief Clinical Officer for Electronic Caregiver. RN with over 25 years of experience. Past experience includes various Nursing roles including bedside staff nursing, varying levels of Nursing Leadership and provision of Project Leadership for Health Technology Implementation and integration within a large national healthcare system. The overall aim of Electronic Caregiver is to deliver sustainable, proven, customer driven solutions that can support improved patient outcomes, improved communication between the care team members, improved provider satisfaction and the delivery of high value care at an affordable cost. I chose to move to Electronic Caregiver from the clinical leadership environment due to a deep ceded personal belief that leveraging AI and health technology to effectively support aging in place as well assisting providers at both the point of care and the community health level is critical to effectively managing the ever-growing health care needs faced in the United States and throughout the world. I believe this cannot be achieved through the application of AI or technology alone, but instead, requires a targeted and intelligently designed system that leverages people, process and technology to support the provision of the right care at the right time and in the right place.
View the profileThank you, Kevin. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Everyone. My pleasure to facilitate what I think is going to be a really Lively and valuable discussion from industry experts on the topic of Community Health. My role is I work at Zebra Technologies lead our Healthcare practice and I am also The Advisory Board Chairperson for the Healthcare Group within the IoT community. And today the topic of community health is more important than ever
we can reflect on the experiences over the past 6 months and all of us can draw many critical health information needs whether by tracking inventory such as ventilators or PPE real-time health information bridging a system. Bridging Public Health Systems to personal health systems to healthcare organization provider systems the need for harnessing and coordinating health information is more important. Now than ever today our session will speak through the
audience of Public Health officials. We will have a thread that will cover industry expert topics then all individually share expertise, but collectively will lead and point towards higher insights and value is the intent. So before we start I would like to introduce each of our panel members. I'd like to first start with Tim Washburn. He is the Chief Clinical Officer for Electronic Caregiver. They focus on health monitoring underserved in elderly communities is where they focus
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