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The PowerPoint — DM Megatrends 2008
Last week I did the major annual tune-up of my presentation on Disease Management Megatrends for the MCOL Future Care Web Summit.Â
I’m pleased to share a copy of the PowerPoint presentation with you, and I hope you find it useful and provocative. You can view and/or download a copy here (6MB). This version contains 77 slides, which would be about the length I’d use for a 3 hour workshop; you’d see a more compact version for a conference keynote, Board summary, or management […]
Hospital Economics Don’t Reward Chronic Disease Management
My colleague and friend Dr. Jaan Sidorov has recently started a blog — Disease Management Care Blog. Check it out and add it to your RSS feed. Jaan is eminently qualified to write on the topic — he spent 25 years at Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania as a practicing physician and as an executive, and he just ended a term on the board of DMAA—the Care Continuum Alliance (formerly Disease Management Association of America).
Jaan’s sense of humor and articulateness shine […]
UnitedHealth a First Mover for “PHRs for Life”. Way to go!
CONGRATULATIONS to UnitedHealth! They’ve announced that they are making their personal health records (PHRs) transportable:
The OptumHealth and UnitedHealthcare units of Minneapolis-based UnitedHealth Group have made their personal health records service accessible for life.
That means an individual covered by UHC insurance or OptumHealth’s outsourced health and wellness services will be able to access their PHR–and continue to enter data into it–if they change jobs or insurance coverage.
Prediction: over time, the market will force all employers, payers, and providers to provide interoperable and […]
Podcast: The 20 Minute Version of “DM Megatrends”
Over the past week I’ve been doing a major tune-up of my presentation on Disease Management Megatrends for the annual MCOL Future Care Web Summit.Â
More typically, DM Megatrends is 45–90 minute presentation with accompanying PowerPoint slides.
As part of the Web Summit, the good folks at MCOL asked me to do a short podcast on highlights of this presentation. They’re allowing me to share it with you… click here to save or listen to the podcast.
fyi, the DM Megatrends are:
MAGNITUDE: We are just scratching the […]
How the AMA Undermined Chronic Disease Care in America
Over at The Health Care Blog, Brian Klepper has written an excellent article entitled “Bad Medicine: How The AMA Undermined Primary Care in America.”
His essay could just as easily been entitled “How the AMA Undermined Chronic Disease Care in America” — it’s very informative reading.
Hospital as Mainframe, Wireless Technology as Liberator
Sometimes the serendipity of airplane readings provides for insightful connections. I thought I’d share one from this week’s travels.
The aha of “hospital as mainframe” came from reading Eric Dishman’s epilogue in Dr. Mike Magee’s excellent recent book, Home-Centered Health Care:
As with mainframe computers only a couple of decades ago, today we have to make a pilgrimage to that hospital mainframe to wait ever so patiently as we time-share those miraculous modern medical capabilties that have been gathered there. In the midst of […]
POE Award: Linda Magno of CMS Acknowledges the Elephant in the Room with Medicare DM
Just about everybody in the world has been talking about problems that Medicare is having with chronic disease management (DM) demonstration projects…everybody except the folks at Medicare.
Well, that’s finally changing. Today’s POE (plain old English) award is presented to Linda Magno, Director, Medicare Demonstrations at CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services).
Here are a couple of slides from Ms. Magno’s presentation at the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative Summit on November 7:
What Will Microsoft’s HealthVault Mean to the Telehealth Community?
My colleague Tim Gee and I are guest bloggers on the Get-Connected Forum at the Center for Connected Health. We speculate on:
What Will Microsoft’s HealthVault Mean to the Telehealth Community?
Our bottom line: HealthVault overall is a positive for telehealth industry growth and scale, even though it will speed the inevitable commoditization of remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices.
Latest Edition of the Health Wonk Review
Read the best recent efforts of health care bloggers! The latest edition of the Health Wonk Review is posted at Jason Shifrin’s Healthcare Economist blog. Thanks, Jason.
Four Misconceptions About HealthVault and the Emerging Personal Health Information Ecosystem (PHI-Ecosystem)
by Vince Kuraitis and David C. Kibbe, MD MBAÂ
The health care and technology worlds are still trying to figure out what Microsoft’s HealthVault (HV) is all about. We believe that there are a number of misconceptions out there about what HV is and isn’t:
Misconception #1: HealthVault is a personal health record (PHR).
Misconception #2: People don’t trust Microsoft, so they won’t sign up for and use HV.
Misconception #3: Patients don’t understand PHRs, don’t want them, and don’t know what they’d do with them. […]