blue button co-design webinar
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Blue Button Co-Design Challenge
Informational Webinar
6.19.13
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
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On Today’s Call:
• Adam Wong, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
• Rebecca Mitchell-Coelius, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
• Patricia Salber, Health Tech Hatch
• Jean-Luc (“JL”) Neptune, Health 2.0
• Graeme Ossey, Health 2.0
Agenda:
• Challenge Background and Goals
• Blue Button Overview
• Crowdsourcing ideas
• Overview of Challenge Details
• Q&A
ONC and i2 Goals
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• Better Health, Better Care, Better Value through Quality Improvement
– Further the mission of the Department of Health and Human Services
– Highlight programs, activities, and issues of concern
• Spur Innovation and Highlight Excellence
– Motivate, inspire, and lead
• Community building – Development of ecosystem
• Stimulate private sector investment
A Brief History
• First used by VA in 2010 on the myHealtheVet portal. 1 million downloads in first year.
• Adopted by CMS, DoD, Aetna, United, and others
• = Potential access to 1/3 of country!!
Patients: the Most Underutilized Part of the Health System
Only 10% to 20% of outcomes are determined by health care.
Patient Engagement = Better Care
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Suffer a health consequence frompoor communcation among providers
Experience a Medical Error
Hospital Readmit within 30 Days
36%
28%
13%
19%
13%
More Activated Patient
Less Activated Patient
49%
Source: AARP Survey of patients over 50 with 2 or more chronic conditions
Market Opportunity
Source: Rock Health
Meaningful Use Supports Patient & FamMeaningful ily
Engagement Stage 1
2011-2012
Post-Visit Summary
Stage 2
2014
Secure Patient
Messaging
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View, Download, Transmit
Stage 3
2016
Patient-Generated
Health Info?
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Blue Button Plus?
Blue Button Sample Data Files
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What’s next?
Liberation
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MU2
Structure
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CCDA
Automation
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Push / Pull
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Health Tech Hatch
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• Facilitates Patient Codesign: – Crowdsource ideas
– Patient/Consumer iterative feedback
– Crowdvote winners
• Winning ideas from [email protected] – Link my medical device data with my other health data
– Simplify management of multiple chronic conditions
– Make it easy to add rich contextual information (e.g., living situation, language, dietary & religious preferences) to my health history
– Help me understand what conditions I am at risk for and what preventive services I need (and where to get them)
• Next steps – Post concepts on HealthTechHatch.com
– Engage with patient codesigners over time
– Incorporate feedback that makes sense
Challenge Goals
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• Build support for Blue Button Plus by engaging three crucial communities: – Patients through crowd sourcing of application ideas, co-design,
and public voting on winning products – Companies and application builders through a public
competition and prize money – Developers by rewarding open source developer tools that
make it easier to build Blue Button Plus enabled applications
• Expand our understanding of how patients want to use their clinical data, and what products they want to see developed.
• Increase the number of fully enabled, Blue Button Plus tools and applications in areas of high priority for patients
Submission Requirements
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Patient Applications:
• Brief Description of the Product
• Slide Deck
• Working Application (.zip file)
Developer Tools
• Brief Description of the Product
• Slide Deck
• GitHub Link
Review Criteria The winners of the Patient Application category will be determined by a combination of the review panel (two-thirds) and public voting (one-third); public voting will be enabled on the co-design site upon closing of the submission period on August 5. • Innovative use and integration of Blue Button Plus • Innovative use of Blue Button patient data • Application design and ease-of-use • Relevance to crowd-sourced ideas and participation in co-design Open Source Developer Tools • Code readability, maintainability, and extensibility • Quality of code documentation • Value added by the tool
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Timeline Patient Applications • August 5: Final Submission Due • August 6-21: Patient Applications review period, by
review panel and public voting Developer Tools • July 8: Final Submission Due • July 9-19: Developer Tools review period • July 22-26: Announce Developer Tools winners (All
submissions deemed of sufficient quality will be posted on a public website)
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Prizes
Patient Applications:
First Place $20,000
Second Place $10,000
Third Place $5,000
Developer Tools
Three Best $5,000 each
Not to mention: recognition, publicity, credibility and reach!
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Questions?
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www.health2challenge.com
Contact Graeme:
Co-design Questions:
www.healthtechhatch.com