workshop - mobile health apps - pam yoder
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Why am I on mHealth app panel?• Physician• Psychologist• Caregiver• Early adopter from
eHealth to mHealth• Startup strategist who
can guide, advise, invest through growth and scaleout
Pamela R. Yoder, MD, PhD, FACOGQui est le Docteur Pam Yoder?
La première et la seule femme en tant qu'éditrice pour le site WebMD.com concernant la santé.A fondé la chair de santé et de bien-être pour les femmes Revolution Health Group (now EverydayHealth)Cadre chef pour le site de healthTap.comGuider, Conseiller, s'investir, et diriger des étudiants et des startups dans une optique de croissance:
L'Université de l'IllinoisLa Silicon ValleyInde
Wer ist @DrPam Yoder?
Die erste und einzige Frauengesundheitsredaktuerin auf WebMD.com
Gründerin des gesundes Leben und Frauens Gesundheits Posten, RHG
Leitende Bindungsbeauftragte für healthTap.com
Globale und interaktive Leiterin von Gesundheitsgedanken
Herausgeberin von #hcsm und mHealth Seiten und Apps
Beraterin für Studenten und Neugründungen, die berät, anleitet und investiert
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Innovator in Interactive Health for Providers-Patients
http://www.healthTap.com/DrPam
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Apps in the Mobile Health Environment
Pamela R. Yoder, MD, PhDand TEAM
What Providers Want
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mHealth for Providers
A mobile app must:•Be helpful •Satisfy a basic need •Have great graphic user interface •Be efficient and save time
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mHealth for Providers
A mobile app must:•Be “lightning fast”•Be easy to use•Offer practical clinical information • “Really speed [of apps] is key, because if
they’re slow/unreliable I'd [rather] log on to the desktop 10 feet away....”
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What Patients Want
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mHealth for Consumers
• Function• Cost• Quality• Ease of use• Accessibility• Privacy, confidentiality
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Here is where mHealth gets messy.
• There are many stakeholders.• Team is needed to take an idea of doctor or
innovator to the patient or user.
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mirror.me/DrPam
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What Mobile App Developers Want
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mHealth Apps for ePatients
• “A tree of pages that back reference one another simplifying the user experience”
• Best practices • www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp
Courtesy of Ling Jong
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mHealth Apps for ePatients
• Give haptic feedback through touch, vibration• Identify clearly any buttons, targets of link (eg,
PDF)• Ensure user content is applicable to mobile
device and to EHR if possible
Courtesy of Ling Jong
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What Behavior Managers Want
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mHealth Behavior Management
• “Gamification”• Rewards for appropriate behavior• Lack of reward for incorrect or absent
responses• “Recording” behavior increases probability of
that behavior occurring• Sharing accomplishments through SoMe
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Quantified Self:A Pathway to Personal Health
intherough
Ernesto RamirezDHCX | 2.16.12
globevisions
Kevin Kelly
Gary Wolf
Makers + Users
Global Collaboration
Your Health
Just in TimeJust in PlaceJust for You
1.usa.gov/MHEALTH
Awareness
A framework for self-tracking
Awareness
Attention
A framework for self-tracking
Awareness
AttentionAcknowledgement
A framework for self-tracking
Awareness
Attention
AcknowledgementProjection
Self-EfficacyExperimentation
A framework for self-tracking
Awareness
Attention
Acknowledgement
Projection
Self-Efficacy
Experimentation
ReflectiveLoop
A framework for self-tracking
But what about Public Health?
I We Our
THANK YOUAll icons courtesy of The Noun Project: thenounproject.com
e_ramirez
ernestoramirez.org
What Biz Dev Wants
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By: Josh Seidenfeld, JD, [email protected]
Partnering for Growth:
Integrated Strategies for mHealth Companies
The Opportunity is Ripe
*mHealth has created over 5 billion touch-points throughout current healthcare delivery systems.
*Opportunities for social innovation and commercial ventures are abundant due to increased access, quality and availability of information.
*mHealth has enabled a shift in focus from patient-centric care to consumer oriented delivery models.
* Collaboration and partnerships will be a key tool for mHealth success.
* Shared Vision;
* Organizational Capacity;
* Subject Matter Expertise;
* Complimentary Assets and Collateral; and
*Market Reputation.
*Partnership Fundamentals
If all of these aspects are not aligned you should reconsider if this is a relationship your organization can afford to invest in.
Clearly Defined Project Plan:
•Roles and responsibilities must be pre-defined
•A Project “Champion” should be identified
•Multi-Period or Milestone planning is central for future success
•Project coordination and timelines
•Encourage transparency
•Institute “Learning Mechanisms” for organizational growth
* Constructing the Partnership:
Built to Scale or Fundamentally Flawed?
What Legal Wants
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Allow for Opportunity to Pivot:•Provide for specific termination scenarios and include market-based time dissolution procedures;•Consider eliminating any notification requirements, especially for third-party suppliers;•Service Levels must be predetermined, including security, data-storage and HIPAA compliance, including notification requirements;
Consider the role of governmental agencies•Marketing material and promotions can lead to FDA involvement…
* Constructing the Partnership:
Legal Considerations
What Marketing Wants
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Surthriving in the Digital Media Landscape
Akash Agarwal
Be Disruptive@akagarw
• The term disruptive is thrown around quite a bit today
• To qualify as disruptive a company doesn’t just make something great, they change the way consumers use it
• For example, just saying “we use the cloud” doesn’t equal disruptive, there needs to be some key benefit associated with the switch
@akagarw
Innovate how you Innovate
@akagarw
• Think about what you do to get the best out of your people
• Many startups struggle in execution because differing ideas are never addressed
• Keep an eye on the future in your plans, remember next year’s products start today
@akagarw
@akagarw
• Understand your key benefit to consumers and OWN it
• Companies die because they over-extend their focus, start somewhere and slowly integrate
• Weekly all-hands-on-deck meetings are important in keeping everyone focused on primary goals
@akagarw
ENGAGE
@akagarw
• Anything important in the digital media space has to be engaging
• Even in the health information business, people have to want to use it
• You’ll find yourself competing for people’s time against online tools like Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, etc.
@akagarw
Be Valuable@akagarw
• There are plenty of other services out there that do wonderful things for people online, what do you offer that’s different?
• How do you show users? &
• Why is it better than what they do now?
• Ask yourself the hard questions, often the best ideas start as round pegs in square holes
@akagarw
Finally...
@akagarw
It’s not about technology, it’s about
solving a problem
@akagarw
A Great Example…Windows 7 Hackathon
1st Place WinnerRxReminder
mHealth for Consumers
Microsoft Mobile App Winners
Windows Phone 7 Hackathon competition
Sahil Handa - Software Development Engineer at LinkedIn in Security
Karan Uppal - Graduate School at Columbia
University in Electrical Engineering
Ravi Theja Yada - Program Manager at
Microsoft
mHealth for Patients
• RxR is a prescription reminder mobile application
• Allows people to port all the information related to a medication to their mobile phone
• Also keeps track of reminders, refills and information associated with that medication
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mHealth for Patients
• RxR imports prescription data to app using QR codes on medicine bottles
• Saves patients’ preferred times for waking, going to bed and eating meals to customize the reminder timings
• Associates a photo with each medicine• Permits viewing of upcoming reminders
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mHealth for Patients
• RxR sets reminder clock so the phone automatically pops up an alarm when time to take a dose
• Tracks quantity so you can reorder. (Every time the patient takes a dose, the quantity is reduced.)
• Allows viewing of directions, quantity, image of medicine and frequency on ONE page.
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mHealth for Caregivers
• RxR connects the patient’s app to family’s app so that they can be informed about dosages and whether adherence attempted
• Also allows messaging family by sending a text• Provides a caregiver mode with multiple-
patient support that can be used by nurses, aides in centers to keep track of meds for all patients.
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What Do YOU Want from an APP?
Cast your vote for the name you prefer:
•RxR•Rem-Med-e•Other?
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What Do You Want from an APP?
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[email protected], @DrPam, @DrPam4Women
The Yoder Network Doctors 2.0 Team • Akash Agarwal• Ernesto Ramirez• Josh Seidenfeld• Karan Uppal• Ling Jong• Sahil Handa