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1 The Impact of Mobile Technology at the University of Michigan Medical School Laurence Kirchmeier Technologist 1/20/12 © 2012 The Regents of the University of Michigan Office of Enabling Technologies

2 2 Agenda Medical School Background Mobile Devices in the Health System What kinds of mobile apps being developed? Mobile Apps from UMMS/UMHS Supporting App Development Engagement

3 3 UM Medical School Instructional Focus Research Focus Clinical Focus Total Faculty2,828 Staff3,760

4 4 Mobile Devices within UMHS iPhone/iPad2,009 Android1,076 Blackberries999 total4,084 Wireless Device attachements November 2011 Exchange & BES

5 5 Mobile Device Deployments 200 iPads purchased by Anesthesiology for faculty and residents (clinical web app and education resources). iPad pilot with Neurosurgery Department (30 devices). Access to Centricity Nursing via Citrix client app. M1/M2 students arriving at UMMS with iPads and asking for education resources to be delivered on that platform. Installed base of Blackberry devices a major challenge to be considered when developing mobile apps, especially web-based apps.

6 6 Administrative applications

7 7 Faculty Development News & Events Delivers News, Events, Resources Supports registration, Mailing list signup Backend database administration Web application Developed by Office of Enabling Technologies, MSIS

8 8 M.D.Stat+ Co-Developed by Application & Information Services & Office of Enabling Technologies, MSIS Thin native IOS app for iPhone/iPad Local Notifications of status changes

9 9 Orange Card Replacement Web application Developed by Application & Information Services, MSIS

10 10 Education applications

11 11 Second Look Series Converter for Powerpoint Slides Native app for Tablets - iOS & Android In-app purchase of additional slide decks Developed by Office of Enabling Technologies, MSIS

12 12 Heart Sounds Challenge Developed by Instructional MultiMedia & Design, MSIS Released IOS app for iPhone/iPad

13 13 3D Woodson New 3D technology brings Woodson, a long-time Mott supporter, to life in new hospital lobby –http://www.uofmhealth.org/news/3d-woodson-app-1031http://www.uofmhealth.org/news/3d-woodson-app-1031 Bully Entertainment –http://www.bullyentertainment.comhttp://www.bullyentertainment.com

14 14 Clinical application examples

15 15 MiSkinCheck Developed for the UMHS Destinations Program by Office of Enabling Technologies, MSIS First Release for iPhone/iPad, then for Android

16 16 Citrix Receiver NeuroSurgery iPad Pilot Citrix Receiver to access core clinical Windows-based web applications Health System IT Pilot

17 17 Supporting Mobile App Development Provide a roadmap for design, development and release of a mobile app –Design and idea brainstorming - what type of app should be developed? –Provide design consulting to build out the complete design. –Identify development resources for a project (internal and contract) –Help with packaging/marketing and deployment GitHub repository of shared code Dashboard of mobile app development Ad hoc app deployment support for testing

18 18 RoadMap - concept phase

19 19 RoadMap - design phase

20 20 Roadmap - Development phase

21 21 Roadmap - Testing phase

22 22 Roadmap - Release & Support

23 23 Mobile Applications Characteristics Native ApplicationsWeb Applications local applicationsserver-based applications Objective C, JAVA, (JavaScript**)HTML5, jQuery Mobile can access all features of device. e.g. location services, notification services limited access to device features (** this is changing) app performance is critical - 3D Visualization, Gaming for access to server-based data within an enterprise Separate apps for each platform - iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Nokia iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Nokia Must deliver to separate StoresAvailable to all platforms* Updates required for all versions Updates delivered from one location to all platforms*

24 24 Development Environments Native Apps Development iOS - Objective C/XCode http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/ios/ http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/ios/ Android - JAVA/Eclipse http://developer.android.com/sdkhttp://developer.android.com/sdk Windows/ Nokia http://www.developer.nokia.com/Develop/Windows_Phone/ http://www.developer.nokia.com/Develop/Windows_Phone/ Blackberry JAM - JAVA http://us.blackberry.com/developers/http://us.blackberry.com/developers/ Cross-platform Development Appcelerator/Titanium http://appcelerator.comhttp://appcelerator.com PhoneGap http://phonegap.comhttp://phonegap.com Sencha Touch http://sencha.comhttp://sencha.com

25 25 Fostering the Community GitHub repository of shared code Dashboard of mobile app development Monthly Developer meetings Meeting with ITS Mobile team every month Participating in MCIT Mobile Device Support Working Group

26 26 Mobile App Activities in the News Mobile app makes learning heart sounds easier HS Headlines, 1 December 2011 http://umhsheadlines.org/01/mobile-app-makes-learning-heart-sounds-easier/ http://umhsheadlines.org/01/mobile-app-makes-learning-heart-sounds-easier/ iPad brings mobility and portability to Department of Anesthesiology Functions HS Headlines, 10 January 2012 http://umhsheadlines.org/10/ipad-brings-mobility-and-portability-to-department-of- anesthesiology-functions/ The full text of these stories appears on the following pages.

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