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Trends and Innovations in Healthcare
Rick Cnossen ([email protected])
Intel, Worldwide Director of Health IT
December 7, 2013
Intel's Vision This decade we will create and extend computing technology
to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth
Cloud/Datacenter
Intel in Healthcare
Single Architecture from Hospital to Home Secure, High Performance, and Consistent User Experience
Desktops Laptops Intelligent Systems Smartphones Ultrabook™ Tablets
Research & Innovation
Trusted Advisor
Health IT Solutions
Health Initiatives
Standards & Policy
Enterprise Board of Advisors “Industry Shifts”
Pursuing Moore’s Law - We have surpassed technical and economic boundaries, opening the door to pervasive compute and communications
Industry shift: dramatic structural change, or earth changing transformation
1. Big Data – Volume, Velocity, Variety & Value
7.9 ZB by
2015 3x more bits in digital universe than stars in the physical universe
450 Billion Business transactions per day by 2020 (IDC)
$600 Bn Potential value to US healthcare
90% of Data In the world created in the last 2 years.
100 years Worth of video uploaded to YouTube every 10 days
>5 Billion People calling, texting, tweeting & browsing on cell phones
How Will Businesses Manage a 50x Data Growth by 2020 in an Affordable Way?
“In God we trust, all others bring data” — NASA, Johnson Space Center
Therapies tailored to a persons genome
• From weeks to hours
• On track to hit <$1000 per person
• 800x cost reduction
Explosive growth, 30 TB/month billing data
Radical overhaul of custmer service:
• Self service, realtime access
• 30x performance increase
Personalized Diagnostics
Compute for Personalized Medicine
4. Drug/Dose/Cure Design
Molecular docking, biosimulation, radiotherapy, etc.
3. Genetic Information
Proteomics, SNPs, clinical trials, publications, databanks, etc.
1. Patient Information
History, PHRs, allergies, demographics, etc.
2. Clinical Information
Admission, discharge, radiology, surgery, images, clinical notes, diagnoses, etc.
Deliver personalized medicine at the touch of a button… everywhere… everyday… for everyone…”
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15B connected devices by 20153
>3B connected users by 20151
Up to 2x or $27B⁵ in additional data center power costs by 2015
>11x increase in mobile data traffic by 20154
2X Growth in information every two years2
The Data Center Re-imagined - “Data Center as a System”
Private Public
2. Cloud Computing – “That Old Thing”
Drivers: Cost, Agility, Availability, Expertise Concerns: Security & Privacy, Data Sovereignty, Auditability, Vendor Lock-In
FEDERATED AUTOMATED
CLIENT AWARE
Care Coordination Across Continuum
Data
Exchange
Data
Exchange
Personal Health
Record
Electronic Health Record
Academic/Research Hospital
Patient-centric Care
Visiting Care
Community Hospital
Home
Long Term Care
Pharmacy
Remote Diagnostic
GP / Clinic
Self Check & Control
Health Check Up Emergency
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
World Telehealth Patients (thousands) By Disease
Others
Mental Health
Hypertension
Diabetes
COPD
CHF
Worldwide Telehealth Patients Growing to 1.7 Million Visits by 2017
The World Market for Telehealth – An Analysis of Demand Dynamics – 2012 INMedica, IMS Research
Access to Cloud Accelerates Access to Healthcare Worldwide
3. Mobility / BYOD
Desktop PCs
Convertible
Tablets
Form Factor Innovation
Facial Analysis
Wireless Charging
Augmented Reality Touch
Voice
Perceptual
Emerging Technologies
Ultrabook
from Device Centric to User Centric Computing
Link Me
Free Me
Know Me
Express Me
Intel Confidential / NDA Only * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. 11 Intel Confidential / NDA Only * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Uncompromised
Collaboration and
Productivity
Wherever You Are
Runs 3rd Party, In-
house, and Modern
Apps on a Single
Device
Choice of Devices,
Battery Life, and
Performance
Compatible with
Existing
Infrastructure and
Lower TCO1
New 2-in-1 Devices with Windows* 8.1: Changes the Game
Intel®-based devices with Windows* 8.1 are ready
for business.
2-in-1 device has
the tablet and
laptop capabilities
in a single device
1Analysis on Intel® Core™ i5 processor vs. competition. Source: Principled
Technologies., report available at
http://www.principledtechnologies.com/Intel/Tablet_TCO_0113.pdf. Intel
does not control or audit the design or implementation of third party
benchmark data or Web sites referenced in this document. Intel
encourages all of its customers to visit the referenced Web sites or
others where similar performance benchmark data are reported and
confirm whether the referenced benchmark data are accurate and reflect
performance of systems available for purchase
Mobile Care Devices Right Device for Right Task
Ultrabook is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
Smart Phone
Mobile Clinical
Assistant Tablet PCs 2 in 1
Laptops, Ultrabook™
Devices Fixed PCs
Mobility
Vital sign, I & O entry
Medication administration
Template data entry
Free-format text data entry
Large diagnostic images
Data inquiry
Manageability
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Mobile Workflow: Doctor App Subscriptions PC Magazine, April 7, 2013
• Allergist- AllergyCast (Zyrtec); 4 day pollen forecast
• Cardiologist- Quit Smoking (NHS); Support Messages, Tips, Helpline
• Dentist- Time2Brush (Aquafresh); Where, Timer, Points
• Dermatologist- LoveMySkin Mole Map; Track Moles, Education
• Pregnancy- My Pregnancy Today; Education, Checklists, Birth Clubs
• Pediatrician- Baby Connect; Monitor Activity (sleep, eating)
• Nutritionist- Glucose Buddy; Track, Trend, Reminders
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http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/309765/doctor-recommended-7-top-health-apps
4. SECURITY
Big Data Cloud Internet of Things
Client
SECURITY
Cybercrime is a ~$1 Trillion Industry
Big Scale attacks
Crime as a Service
Below the OS
Ransom-ware
Mobile Malware
>15Bn Attack
Surfaces by 2020
Cyber Crime is Big Business in Healthcare
In 2013, 48% of reported data breaches in the U.S. have
been in the medical/healthcare industry. ITRC Breach Report, Identity Theft Resource Center, May 2013²
Average cost per breached healthcare record is $240 which is
24% higher than average. Ponemon Institute—2011 U.S. Cost of a Data Breach Study¹
Over 608,087,870 records exposed in
security breaches since 2005.
McAfee currently sees ~100,000 pieces of new malware every day
Medical record data is worth $50 on the black market (SSN $3) Digital Health Conference - Digital Health Conference, December 1-2, 2011
A Chronology of Data Breaches, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, June 2013³
The Future of Security
Data Protection
from Malware
Execution
Control
(White List)
Transparent Security
Anytime Anywhere
Data and System
Recovery
(Data Loss Prevention)
(Remote Wipe)
Fast and Easy Login
Identity and
Attestation
(Voice, SSO)
Thank You