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Game Changers, Real Time and Predictive Analytics: New Opportunities for Health Analytics/Health System Use and their Potential for Changing Health Care.

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1 Game Changers, Real Time and Predictive Analytics: New Opportunities for Health Analytics/Health System Use and their Potential for Changing Health Care Randy Giffen M.D. Solution Architect, IBM Canada

2 Wellness Healthcare leaders face an intensifying mission for transformation …That lead directly to requirements for Big Data & Analytics Understand effects of treatments on the broader population and individual patients Recognize patterns of disease progression and take targeted action Predict future resource demands and requirements to serve the patient population Optimize care and service to the patient at any point of contact Understand total cost of care & areas for efficiencies and process changes Provide cost transparency and superior care to an ever more demanding public 2

3 Opportunity to Utilize Information Technology 3 “The committee also believes that opportunities exist for attacking these problems—opportunities that did not exist even a decade ago. Vast computational power (with associated sophistication of information technology) has become affordable and widely available. This capability makes it possible to harvest useful information from actual patient care (as opposed to one-time studies), something that previously was impossible. Connectivity allows that power to be accessed in real time virtually anywhere by professionals and patients, permitting unprecedented diffusion of information cheaply, quickly, and on demand. Progress in human and organizational capabilities and management science can improve the reliability and efficiency of care, permitting more scientific deployment of human and technical resources to match the complexity of systems and institutions. Increasing empowerment of patients unleashes the potential for their participation, in concert with clinicians, in the prevention and treatment of disease—tasks that increasingly depend on personal behavior change.” http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2012/Best-Care-at-Lower-Cost-The-Path-to-Continuously-Learning-Health-Care-in-America.aspx 3

4 Comprehensive approach enables care from bench to bedside SystemsSecurityStorage Big Data & Analytics Infrastructure New/Enhanced Applications Data Sources Real-time analytics zone Enterprise warehouse data mart and analytic appliances zone Information governance zone Exploration, landing and archive zone Information ingestion and operational information zone What could happen? Predictive analytics and modeling What action should I take? Decision management What did I learn, what’s best? Cognitive What is happening? Discovery and exploration Why did it happen? Reporting, analysis, content analytics Email/text Devices, Sensors Clinical notes Labs & Images Social Media Location Public Health Patient engagement Outlier detection Optimizing care efficiency Predicting adverse events Patient satisfaction Personalized treatment 4

5 Center for Health Informatics and Analytics 5 A Collaboration of IBM Canada and Memorial University

6 High Performance Computing Cluster 6 Multiple compute platforms connected by a high speed network

7 Translational Medicine – Current Projects  Lab Utilisation  Cardiovascular Interventions  Drug Utilization  Colorectal Cancer  Long Term Care  Bariatric Surgery  Peripheral Vascular Disease  Stroke  Remote Patient Monitoring 7

8 Supporting a Lifetime of Health 8

9 Thank-You randy_giffen@ca.ibm.com 9


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