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Open Health Tools
Strategic Plan
Discussion of Person Centered Health
Discussion of Health and Wellbeing
Foundation Precepts
ContextContext
Health & well-being is the outcomeInformation is the enabler
- Health and reference information is available to individuals, their providers, and population health entities in the most useable form whenever and wherever they need it [accessible, available]
“IT solutions” are the means by which the information is used• OHT contribution is to create and maintain a
collaborative, inclusive, continuously evolving ecosystem to support and improve these solutions – with a specific orientation on meeting the needs of the solution users
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PurposePurpose
Ensuring users have increasingly better and affordable access to and use of comprehensive health information whenever and wherever needed to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities worldwide
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OHT contributions OHT contributions
Technology• Library of technology components [storage]
- Tools- Platform- Exemplary applications
• Next generation collaborative tools• Enable a distribution and deployment environment
Business model• Hybrid Open Source• Public-private funding model• Contribution model by early adopters• Ecosystem for deployment• Mature development process [means]
Collaboration• Create, nurture, and support ecosystem• Open and transparent environment• Enable a distribution and deployment environment
Experienced Track Record
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GoalsGoals
Better capabilities faster• Improved innovation to market (better)• Improved speed to realize useful solutions (faster)• Unleash creativity and resulting innovations
Support Agility and Adaptability• Support and enable organizations to effectively take on their changes in health
care and business models• Respond/adapt to/support/enable variations in workflow processes and needs
and the evolution of health and care business models (reform)Lower/eliminate non-productive health IT costs
• Lower non-productive health IT costs by sharing selected resources and solutions
• Compete in areas that add value for the users and society as a whole• Encourage reuse to reduce time to market
Deliver Performance, Quality, Dependability, and Sustainability • Create a high performing, well-engineered, superb quality platform• Dependable, interoperable, standards-based, etc.
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PrinciplesPrinciples
Person-centered health and care
Honors individual privacy preferences
Trusted, secure, reliable information and systems
Open, transparent, [egalitarian, equalitarian] processes
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User populationsUser populations
IndividualCare Providers
{physicians, nurses,other care providers}
PopulationHealth
{Public healthworker,
researcher}
- Individuals (either as patient or as a well person)- Delegated individuals- Delegated organizations- Caretakers
- Direct care Providers (public and private) - Provider organization - Health Professional- Pharmacies- Laboratories……..………- - Payers, Employers, ?Insurance organizations?…….…….- Academic/training institutions
- Public Health- Biomedical research- Quality improvement- Emergency Preparedness
WHAT IS OPEN HEALTH TOOLS?----- A Collaborative Community-----
Community of Individuals who want access to their health and wellbeing information when and where
they want it in a secure and private way
A community of National, Regional & Local Health Services Providers who recognize that a common interoperable platform and exemplary tools for medical records is essential to meet the needs of patients, physicians, providers, payers as well as policy makers.
A community of health professionals who collaborate in providing the requirements for technology and interoperable information systems to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of human health.
A community of Open Standards Organizationswho collaborate in providing specifications for health interoperability.
A community of Open Source Developersfocused on developing a Health Information Platform of frameworks, exemplary tools and reference applications
A community of vendorswho utilize the Open Health Technology to create wealth, increase profit and market share, while providing expertise and assets to the community.
A community of academic and researcherswho bring their experiences, research, ideas and wisdom to provide innovation and evaluation of health information interoperability.