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Overview Webinar May 3, 2012

May 3, 2012

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On Today’s Call:

JL Neptune

Senior Vice

President

Health 2.0

Martin Entwistle

Executive Director

Druker Center for

Health Systems

Innovation

May 3, 2012

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Agenda for Today’s Meeting

An Introduction to the Palo Alto Medical Foundation Innovation Center and “linkAges™”

Developer Challenge and Accelerator Project

• Kick-off Event - Held April 14th and 15th

• 3 month Developer Challenge - Started 30th

• 6 month Accelerator Program – Available to Winner

Q&A About the Challenge

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Background to linkAges™: The linkAges™ Developer Challenge and Accelerator Project has been established by the Druker Center for Health Systems Innovation, part of Palo Alto Medical Foundation a large, not-for-profit integrated health-care provider located in Silicon Valley, in partnership with Health 2.0.

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Successful Aging – a Big Problem: • Health care for seniors - fragmented services, high cost, and suboptimal

outcomes.

• Ignore importance of quality of life that significantly impacts health

• Over next 18 years over 10,000 Baby Boomers in the U.S. turn 65 daily – In 1990, 1 in 8 residents of Santa Clara County was over age 60.

– By 2010, 1 in 6 residents of Santa Clara County was over age 60

– By 2030 1 in 4 residents of Santa Clara County will be over 60

• Majority of seniors wish to age independently; in homes and communities.

• Array of challenges; complex health issues, potential for social isolation, and difficulty accessing existing community resources

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Impact of Baby Boomers:

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The Problem to Solve:

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Isolated and at Risk

Trapped in Suburbia!

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linkAges™ - A Vision for Successful Aging:

How Would We Know?

What Can We Do?

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linkAges™ - A Vision for Successful Aging:

• Shift from focus on responses to crises and treating an acute health event

• Shift to systems that enable seniors to age successfully in the community

– Enable preemptive action through signal detection

– Change the health behaviors of individuals

– Drive community support for individuals at home

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Signal Detection Identify, mitigate and manage risks to my physical and social health that could compromise my ability to live safely in my home

Microcommunities Find and connect with other people in the community with whom I can exchange services and support that help me remain independent in my home, stay socially-engaged, and maintain a sense of purpose and value as I age

PAMF linkAges™ - a dynamic, integrated system to support Successful Aging

Resource Matching Find and connect with resources in the community that can help manage risks to my physical and social health so I can continue to live safely in my home

Senior Profile Capture my needs preferences and context in order to personalize my aging in place experience

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linkAges™ - Systems Architecture an Important Enabler:

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User Interface and System Access

Interconnected System Components

Specifications for:Systems interfacing

Security

Terminology

Data Models

Signal Source

Intelligent Engines EPIC EHR and PHR

DataData

TIMEBANKING

Social SupportPAMFSLIST

Resource Matching

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linkAges™ Developer Challenge Create Signal Detection Solution: • Create solutions focused on “Signal Detection”

– Detection and use of signals of physical and social health of our seniors

– Tracking and interpreting data that will forewarn of impending events

• Potential to significantly improve health outcomes and quality of life

• Implementable for seniors living in their day to day world

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linkAges™ Signal Detection Use Case

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• Mrs James is a 75 widow living alone in a 3 bedroom house in Mountain View, CA

• In the last year she has become unsteady in her feet and has fallen twice. From time to time she gets a little confused and goes out to walk to the mall about 5 miles away

• Her daughter Jill, lives in Texas and is worried that her mother is going to come to harm and no-one will be there to help

• Conceive of a system that could alert PAMF, Jill and others that Mrs James has fallen or is wandering the neighborhood

• Better still conceive of system that will alert that Mrs James is at risk of falling or wandering, allowing pre-emptive action

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Signal Detection – Lateral Thinking

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Kick-off Event – Example Solutions:

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Submissions - Key Requirements: • Fully functional working prototype of the

proposed solution

• Demonstrate the Submission's capabilities and functionality

• Accompanied by supporting documentation and a slide presentation describing the submission

• Declare in writing any Pre-existing IP

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IP and Sponsor License:

• PAMF wishes to collaborate with the winner and encourage ongoing development and deployment of the solution

• Entrants retain ownership and rights to Submission IP

• Entrants retain ownership and rights to pre-existing IP

• PAMF seeks licensed rights to use the IP and create derivatives

• Entrant grants the right to use the Submission to administer the Challenge, and for promotion

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Evaluation Criteria:

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Criteria Weight

Addresses a significant problem fundamental to senior health and well-being

30%

Potential to impact identified problem 25%

Implementability and fit with linkAges system design

15%

Innovation and creativity 15%

Cost-effective, affordable, sustainable, & scalable

15%

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Evaluation Process:

• Judging Panel will review submissions

• Reserve right to short list a selected group of entrants

• Short list entrants may be asked to present solution

• Winner selected and announced

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Awards: • 3 Month Developer Challenge – Prototype Creation

– First Place: $5,000 + the chance to participate in the six-month accelerator program

– Second Place: $3,000

– Third Place: $2,000

• 6 Month Accelerator – Solution Delivery

– Integrate and deliver solution within linkAges system

– Validate in “real-world” situation

– If successful, establish partnership agreement with PAMF

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Timeline: o 3 Month Developer Challenge April 30th Kick-Off

o 3 Month Developer Challenge May 3rd Briefing

o Developer Challenge Closes July 30th

o Developer Challenge Judging August 13th

o Winner Announced October 1st

o Winner Commences Accelerator October 1st (6 month Program)

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The PAMF Innovation Center is looking for

expansive, outside-the-box thinking, so

this is a place for BOLD ideas.

Unprecedented opportunity for teams to

demonstrate solutions and work in partnership with a nationally recognized health

care provider.

Who Should Participate:

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For More Information and Registration:

http://innovation.pamf.org

http://www.health2challenge.org

Contact Jean-Luc Neptune:

[email protected]

Follow us on Twitter:

@pamfinnovation and @paloaltomedical

#linkAges