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SMART Platform and API for Clinical Genomic Apps Gil Alterovitz Director, Biomedical Cybernetics Laboratory Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
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100 Most Influential People of the Millennium 1 Johann Gutenberg (mass media- movable type) 2 Isaac Newton (gravity) 3 Martin Luther (Protestant Reformation) 4 Charles Darwin (evolutionist writer) 5 William Shakespeare (Renaissance playwright) 6 Christopher Columbus (explorer) 7 Karl Marx (19th c. political writer) 8 Albert Einstein (physicist) 9 Nicolaus Copernicus (astronomy) 10 Galileo Galilei (astronomy)
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Movable type Allows for large populations to be able to absorb knowledge via books, newspapers, etc.
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Vendor-specific apps: calendar, calculator, etc. Apps did not work with other systems and did not evolve much over time. No long-tail/custom applications- e.g. family history app Independent apps Developer and user community is engaged Long-tail apps available
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Plug does not fit
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Issues in Communicating Genetic Information No simple standard API (Application Programming Interface) Contents are essentially the same o Sequences (ATGC..) and genetic files But, data are structured differently Different approaches of authentication
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SMART Provides a Solution Substitutability Medical Applications Reuseable Technology Simple design of API o Geared toward developers and users Integration with clinical data
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What is SMART? Substitutable Medical Apps Reusable Technology Accelerate medical application innovation and research Develop medical app community Remove developer roadblocks
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Substitutability = Re-Use SMART - AMIA 2012 - 04Nov2012 Got Statins? Cardiac Risk BP Centiles SMART-Enabled PCHR SMART-Enabled EMR SMART-Enabled HIE
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Substitutable Apps Needs SMART - AMIA 2012 - 04Nov2012 API Resource oriented, everything a URL Data Model Context (container, user, patient) Medical (problems, allergies, …) Authentication Consistent delegation, web standards (OAuth) UI Standards-based integration (HTML5)
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Platfor m App
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SMART-Enabling i2b2 SMART - AMIA 2012 - 04Nov2012 Ontology SMART Cell Mapper Cell i2b2 Hive CRC Any SMART App Patient-Centric View App Add:SMART cell Mapper cell Patient-Centric View app
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Cerner EMR SMART - AMIA 2012 - 04Nov2012 Boston Children’s Hospital 16 Months
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SMART Genomics API Enables integration of genomic data from heterogeneous sources Enables integration of clinical and genomic data Re-usability eliminates developer barriers Promotes the use of genetic data for research
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SMART Genomics Platform
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SMART Genomics Advisor App Integration 24Oct2012 Top-Level Genomics Advisor Displays Pop- Up→
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SMART Genomics Advisor App Integration 24Oct2012 Genomics Advisor: Detailed Pop-Up
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SMART - AMIA 2012 - 04Nov2012
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Example App: Dbear SMART EMR Problem: High cost of chronic disease management and issues with long-term patient compliance in diabetes, especially in pediatric cases. Solution: Increase compliance by integrating toy bear from Sproutel with SMART EMR for physicians and to provide parent/child feedback. Details: Integrated bear with the Telecare glucose meter / pump technology to provide clinical data to SMART EMR * Provides kids with a “fun” way to measure glucose and take insulin. Provide live data for clinicians/patients to view. * Interactive bear avatar gives feedback to patients. * Engages patients to increases their likelihood to comply with their diabetes treatment.
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iPad Apps
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DB EMR First program to integrate genomic, device, EMR/Personal Health Record information. First program to integrate patient, patient devices (e.g. bear/glucose meter), care giver, and physician data into a unified view to facilitate collaboration on patient care. First mobile app to integrate genomics/sequence information and clinical information.
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Genomics Advisor Another app using the SMART API Gives analysis based on genetics
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