digital health in acute care

49
mHealth in Acute Care: Where are We Now? Where (Might) We Be Going? Megan L. Ranney MD MPH FACEP Director, Brown EDHI @meganranney / @brownedhi

Upload: megan-ranney

Post on 14-Jun-2015

190 views

Category:

Health & Medicine


4 download

DESCRIPTION

An overview of the current and future path for mHeatlh in the acute care setting

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Digital Health in Acute Care

mHealth in Acute Care:Where are We Now?

Where (Might) We Be Going?

Megan L. Ranney MD MPH FACEPDirector, Brown EDHI

@meganranney / @brownedhi

Page 2: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 3: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 4: Digital Health in Acute Care

Our patients want mHealth:

Ranney, Choo, et al Annals of EM 2012

95% have SMS-capable cellphone45% have smartphones (rapidly growing)67% use social media (rapidly growing)90% interested in tech-based platform to improve their health

Page 5: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 6: Digital Health in Acute Care

Patients are trying mHealth:

http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Mobile-Health/Key-Findings.aspx

Page 7: Digital Health in Acute Care

Once enrolled, people use it!

- mHealth interventions have been shown to be acceptable and result in high engagement even in the highest risk groups

• adolescents• Spanish-speaking diabetics seen in the ED• schizophrenics

Page 8: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 9: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 10: Digital Health in Acute Care

Monitoring, Surveillance, Dx

Page 11: Digital Health in Acute Care

Care coordination/delivery

Page 12: Digital Health in Acute Care

Patient engagement & behavior change

Page 13: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 14: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 15: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 16: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 17: Digital Health in Acute Care

Where is the evidence?

Are they safe and private for my patient?

How does it affect our workflow?

How do I know they’re good?

Do they exist for my OS?

Do they exist for my disease?

She doesn’t even look at my data!

Page 18: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 19: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 20: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 21: Digital Health in Acute Care

1. Privacy/Confidentiality

https://www.privacyrights.org/mobile-medical-apps-privacy-consumer-report.pdf

Page 22: Digital Health in Acute Care

prviacy

Page 23: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 24: Digital Health in Acute Care

But….

Page 25: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 26: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 27: Digital Health in Acute Care

1. Design well

Page 29: Digital Health in Acute Care

Need to use…

Page 30: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 31: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 32: Digital Health in Acute Care

2. Create evidence

Page 33: Digital Health in Acute Care

Emerging evidence in our field…

Page 34: Digital Health in Acute Care

Emerging evidence in our field…

Page 35: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 36: Digital Health in Acute Care

3. Optimize the ethics

Page 37: Digital Health in Acute Care

Privacy Security

Trust Autonomy

Justice

Page 38: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 39: Digital Health in Acute Care

4. Make it matter in “real life”

Page 40: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 41: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 42: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 43: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 44: Digital Health in Acute Care

“Brown’s Emergency Digital Health Innovation (EDHI) program exists to facilitate the creation and deployment of effective, evidence based digital health tools in the acute care setting.”

www.brownedhi.org@brownedhi

Page 45: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 46: Digital Health in Acute Care
Page 47: Digital Health in Acute Care

@meganranney@brownedhi

www.brownedhi.org

Page 48: Digital Health in Acute Care

• Sheck, A. (2014) Special Report: Putting an End to Super Users Slipping Through the Cracks. Emergency Medicine News, 36(1), 12-13.

• Stokes-Buzzelli, S., Peltzer-Jones, J., Martin, G., Ford, M., Weise, A. (2010) Use of Health Information Technology to Manage Frequently Presenting Emergency Department Patients. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, XI(4), 348-53.

• Stranges E, Uscher-Pines L, Stocks C. Emergency Department Visits and Hospital Inpatient Stays for Bicycle-Related Injuries, 2009: Statistical Brief #135. 2012 Jun. In: Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Statistical Briefs [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (US); 2006 Feb-. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK99792/

• Unger, L. (2013) Program offers aid to ER ‘super-utilizers’ to cut costs. Courier Journal. April 15, 2013. http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130413/PRIME01/304140036/Hospitals-target-emergency-room-super-utilizers-cut-down-costs?nclick

• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Information Technology and Quality Improvement. What is mHealth?

• Ranney ML, Choo EK, Wang Y, Baum A, Clark MA, Mello MJ. Emergency department patients' preferences for technology-based behavioral interventions. Ann Emerg Med. 2012;60:218-27 e48.

• Fox S, Duggan M. Mobile Health. Pew Internet and American Life Project. Washington, DC: Pew Research Center; 2012.

• Kumar S, Nilsen WJ, Abernethy A, Atienza AA, Patrick K, Pavel M, et al. Mobile health technology evaluation: The mHealth Evidence Workshop. Am J Prev Med. 2013;45:228-36.

Bibliography

Page 49: Digital Health in Acute Care

• Arora S, Peters AL, Burner E, Lam CN, Menchine M. Trial to Examine Text Message-Based mHealth in Emergency Department Patients With Diabetes (TExT-MED): A Randomized Controlled Trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2013.

• Head KJ, Noar SM, Iannarino NT, Grant Harrington N. Efficacy of text messaging-based interventions for health promotion: A meta-analysis. Social Science & Medicine. 2013;97:41-8.

• Patient Apps for Improved Healthcare: From Novelty to Mainstream. Parsippany, NJ: IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics; 2013.

• Heron KE, Smyth JM. Ecological momentary interventions: Incorporating mobile technology into psychosocial and health behaviour treatments. Br J Health Psychol. 2010;15:1-39.

• Georgiou A, Prgomet M, Paoloni R, Creswick N, Hordern A, Walter S, et al. The Effect of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems on Clinical Care and Work Processes in Emergency Departments: A Systematic Review of the Quantitative Literature. Ann Emerg Med. 2013.

• Steventon A, Bardsley M, Billings J, Dixon J, Doll H, Beynon M, et al. Effect of telecare on use of health and social care services: findings from the Whole Systems Demonstrator cluster randomised trial. Age Ageing. 2013;42:501-8.