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CS342/MED253 Building for Digital Health

Lecture 6A: Healthcare Data Interoperability

Guest Lecture by Vivian Neilley

Vishnu Ravi

Surabhi Mundada

Varun Shenoy

Oliver Aalami

Winter 2022

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Welcome!

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Many tools exist to significantly improve the delivery of healthcare, however implementation is limited.

Adoption at enterprise level is a challenge.

Few strategies exist to help tools cross the chasm from clinical validation to integration within the workflows of a large health system.

Authors provide a framework for analysis of new digital tools to increase chance of adoption.

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  1. product-selection approach (EHR, buy vs. build)
  2. Return on Investment (ROI)
  3. Clinical Value (formula for value = outcome/cost)
  4. Internal champions and executive sponsors (must have buy-in from leadership)
  5. Data assets required for functionality (EHR, claims, scheduling, etc.)
  6. Alignment with institutional priorities
  7. Requirements for implementation,
  8. Long-term operations (business owner?, technical owner)

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Overview for today

- Announcements

- Preparing for Midterm Presentations

- Guest Lecture

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Don’t forget to record lecture 🎬

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Assignment #2 (Jan 27th)

Set up a CardinalKit App with a

Firebase Backend.

Assignment #1: Getting Started (Jan 18th)

Install Xcode & join our GitHub

ResearchKit

Firebase

Assignment #4: Beta App code review (Feb 22nd)

Assignment #3: Midterm Presentation (Feb 10th)

Alpha App demo

Assignment #5: Final Presentation (Mar 10th)

MVP App code review + demo

This Thursday!

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Midterm Presentation Rubric

Slides with these sections� project background 5%

need statement (get from mentors) 15%

project roadmap +

project architecture thus far 25%

Demo / TestFlight distribution 55%

10 minutes/team for presentation

5 minutes for Q & A

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Midterm Presentation Schedule - Feb 10th

  1. Activate 5:45 - 6:00
  2. BUDI 6:00 - 6:15
  3. CHOIR 6:15 - 6:30
  4. Gaitmate 6:30 - 6:45
  5. VascTrac 2.0 6:45 - 7:00

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What to show in your demo!

  • Patient onboarding process including:
    • Sign in with Apple, Google, or email/password using Firebase
    • Informed Consent with ResearchKit
  • At least one ResearchKit survey and/or Active Task
  • Use of HealthKit to collect sensor data, CareKit to schedule tasks and track goals, and/or Apple Health Records to obtain EHR data
  • Data populated into Cloud Firestore in Open mHealth and/or FHIR
  • Customized look and feel of your app

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Tips for your presentation

  • Tell a story from the patient’s perspective to help your audience understand the problem you’re trying to solve and the value of your solution.
  • Even if you plan to do a live demo, record a video of it ahead of time in case something goes wrong.
  • Decide ahead of time who will present each section, and who will answer which type of question from the teaching team and faculty mentors during Q&A.

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Interoperability Guest Lecture

Vivian Neilley

Interoperability Lead

Google

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Thank you!

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Assignment 2 goes live today!

Due 1/27

Working with your team, you will set up a new CardinalKit app for your project, connect it to a Firebase backend on Google Cloud, and create a ResearchKit survey!

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Midterm Presentation:

February 11th

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