From Benchtop to Bedside to Population. Challenges and Opportunities in e-Health Translation in Healthcare Conference.Fred Kemp, 25 th June 2015.

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From Benchtop to Bedside to Population. Challenges and Opportunities in e-Health Translation in Healthcare Conference.Fred Kemp, 25 th June 2015

isis-innovation.com What is e-Health? Health services and information delivered or enhanced through the Internet and related technologies.

isis-innovation.com The intersection of medical informatics, public health and business. What is e-Health?

isis-innovation.com Not just technology. Also a state-of-mind, a way of thinking, an attitude, a commitment for networked, global thinking to improve healthcare locally, regionally, and worldwide by using ICT. What is e-Health?

isis-innovation.com The rise and rise of e-Health Current market estimated to be $5.7B Huge growth in mobile technologies “Consumer” Perspective - Personal Health tracking. Opportunity for a more patient-centric approach. Driving Individual and societal change

isis-innovation.com Creating Innovation in Healthcare Several approaches: Technology transfer Developing or finding a use for new technologies. Entrepreneurial approach Find technologies to solve specific problems. Big Data approach New insights from large scale data (making good use of the things that we find.)

isis-innovation.com Adopting Innovation in Healthcare Several(!) challenges: Funding for translational work Clinical validation Regulatory hurdles Proving the Health Economic Case Integration into care pathways Ethics and Privacy issues. Fragmented nature of healthcare system. Commercial interest.

isis-innovation.com Virtual Assay – Personalised medicine for the population A population-based approach to in silico drug screening for safety and efficacy. Uses well established cardiac models 50% drugs removed from market are for unexpected cardiac effects. Calibrated against experimental data. Why is this important? Everyone is different, challenge of identifying all risks without testing everyone. Esp. important where drugs might be prescribed as a prophylactic on a population level. Translation challenge putting the application in the hands of the “non- expert” user. UK ICT Pioneer Finalist 2014 National NC3R winner Next steps: FDA approval for pre- clinical screening.

isis-innovation.com Diagnosing rare diseases - Facial phenotype from snapshots One person in 17 has a rare genetic disorder Most fail to receive a genetic diagnosis. Genetic screening is expensive. Not all genetic markers are known. “A clinician should in future be able to take a smartphone picture of a patient and query Clinical Face Phenotype Space to quickly find out which genetic disease the person might have.” Dr Chris Nellåker. Application of computer vision and machine learning research has trained an algorithm to cluster patients by phenotype using only ordinary photos.

isis-innovation.com “Solving Healthcare” – An entrepreneurial approach What is the main challenge in healthcare? better healthcare = people living longer ageing population = more disease more disease = more expense limited resource = restricted treatment choices. restricted treatments ≠ better healthcare… How to reduce costs? Make treatments more efficient/cheaper. Less time in hospitals lower direct cost, reduced hospital acquired infections, faster recovery times, etc. Make the population more healthy e.g. reduce “lifestyle” conditions (obesity, type II diabetes, COPD, etc)

isis-innovation.com Remote/Self-Monitoring – it’s all about the patient Reducing hospital time: Oxehealth (vital sign monitoring using just webcam/mobile phone) Increasing Patient engagement: True Colours (self-monitoring for mental health) Early detection of health conditions: Clinical Face Phenotype Space Gait analysis for early detection of Parkinson’s using accelerometer in phone Promoting behavioural change: Gamification of health through activity trackers.

isis-innovation.com System can read vital signs with only a camera. Allows monitoring for extended periods, avoiding the physical limitations and discomfort of ‘wired’ solutions (e.g. in NICU) Enables remote monitoring of long-term conditions (“Health Skype”) and optimisation of treatment without hospital admission

isis-innovation.com A patient-centric approach Oxihealth (vital signs using just webcam/mobile phone) True Colours (self-monitoring for mental health) Gait Analysis (early detection of Parkinson’s using accelerometer in phone) Fitness devices…

isis-innovation.com Gamification of health - Individual Incentives, Population Reward. Competition, community and rewards. Better patient engagement Bounts reward scheme resulted in better adherence to weight-loss programme True Colours allows patients to feel in control of condition Competing with friends increases activity Fitbit daily/weekly challenges Rewards increase motivation: Private healthcare scheme – points awarded for healthy lifestyle points convert into discounts/cashback. Should NHS adopt same approach?

isis-innovation.com How do we make it happen? The toolkit: Consumer technology more powerful than ever. Everyone/everything is connected Data being captured at exponential rate Tremendous advances in medical technologies The team: Academic rigour Clinical insight Industry partnerships Patient engagement Never stop saying “Wouldn’t it be good if…”

isis-innovation.com Please join us on 30 th June for our Technology Showcase