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Connected Health and the Digital Age of Medicine.
Explore the technology systems offered by Nanthealth, a provider of “telehealth” and health management services via the following link: http://nanthealth.com/ Prepare a brief (8-10 slides) PowerPoint presentation in which you do the following: Identify at least two technology innovations to connect patients, providers, and insurers across the care continuum. Describe how the technologies work to provide patients and providers with data necessary for health care decision making. Discuss how the real-time data encourages outcome-focused planning.
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Predict what impact the technology will have on future health care delivery. Provide rationale and examples. Presentations must include speakers’ notes on each slide, as well as references for the presentation. A minimum of three academic references from credible sources are required for this assignment. The slide count (8-10 slides) does not include the introduction and References slide(s). Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.Connected Health and the Digital Age of Medicine.
uIntroduction
uHealthcare sector undergoing technological advancements
uTechnology allows effective connection & collaboration
uConnected care approach allows connection of:
uHealthcare provider, patients, & insurers to link and leverage and collect the data and information generated by the technological devices
uNanthealth provides healthcare technology innovations
uExamples of innovations include GPS cancer and the eviti decision platform
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uGPS Cancer
uA comprehensive test availed by NantHealth
uGPS Cancer uses mass spectrometry to integrate:
uWhole genome (DNA) sequencing, quantitative proteomics & whole transcriptome (RNA) sequencing
uThis provides oncologists with comprehensive molecular profile of a cancer patient.Connected Health and the Digital Age of Medicine.
uThis informs personalized treatment plans
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uEviti decision platform
uAn oncology clinical decision support & treatment authentication platform
uLinks healthcare providers & payers during care for cancer patients
uAllows healthcare providers to access evidence-based treatment options
uStreamlines the payer authorization process
uHealthcare providers & payers are guaranteed patients get high quality & evidence-based care
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uHow the technologies to provide data necessary for healthcare decision making.Connected Health and the Digital Age of Medicine.
uGPS Cancer allows comprehensive characterizations of the tumor using genomic & proteonomic techniques
uThis helps to guide treatment when any tumor changes are identified
uEviti Connect provides evidence-based data
uThis allows decision-making based on latest evidence
uAllows high-quality & high-value care for cancer patients
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uHow real-time data encourages outcome-focused planning
uAutomatic update of patient’s condition informing planning
uEnables to determine if the patient is responding to treatment
uAllows prompt identification of the patient’s deteriorating health
uProvides a holistic depiction of the patient’s condition to drive treatment decisions
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uHow real-time data encourages outcome-focused planning
uIncreases provider efficiency
uInforms new payment models
uHelps to improve the quality are
uHelps to reduce the healthcare costs
uHelps healthcare organizations to meet regulatory requirements
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uThe impact of technology on future health care delivery
uAllow remote care provision for example via telehealth
uAllow mining of medical records & designing of treatment plans, example via artificial intelligence
uConnect all healthcare areas example:
uPatients & healthcare providers
uHealthcare agencies
uGovernment agencies
uPublic health organizations
uInsurance firms
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uThe impact of technology will have on future health care delivery
uImprove the quality of care
uMinimize medical errors
uLead to better coordination of care
uEasy workflow
uReduce healthcare costs
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uConclusion
uNanthealth provides healthcare technology innovations
uExamples include GPS cancer & eviti decision platform
uGPS cancer provides oncologists with comprehensive molecular profile of cancer patients
uEviti® links healthcare providers & payers during the care
uReal-time data provides the latest update about patient’s condition
uReferences
uDavenport, T., & Kalakota, R. (2019). The potential for artificial intelligence in healthcare. Future healthcare journal, 6(2), 94–98. https://doi.org/10.7861/futurehosp.6-2-94.
uGlenister H. (2015). How real-time data can improve patient care. Nursing Times, 111(39), 15-17.
uHall J & McGraw D. (2014). For telehealth to succeed, privacy and security risks must be identified and addressed. Health Aff (Millwood), 33(2), 216-221.
uHessels, A., Flynn, L., Cimiotti, J. P., Bakken, S., & Gershon, R. (2015). Impact of Health Information Technology on the Quality of Patient Care. Online journal of nursing informatics, 19, http://www.himss.org/impact-heath-information-technology-quality-patient-care.
uKuziemsky, C., Maeder, A. J., John, O., Gogia, S. B., Basu, A., Meher, S., & Ito, M. (2019). Role of Artificial Intelligence within the Telehealth Domain. Yearbook of medical informatics, 28(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1677897.
uNantHealth. About GPS Cancer. http://www.gpscancer.com/overview/.
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Martha Rogers: Science of Unitary Human Beings (SUHB)
Introduction
Nursing
Theoretical base
The 20th century
Era of theory development (Hektor, 1989)
Martha Elizabeth Rogers
Early life
Education
Theory (Gonzalo, 2019)
1970 work (book) (Hektor, 1989)
The Theory (SUHB)
Science vs art
The unitary human being
Assumptions
Metaparadigms (Gonzalo, 2019)
SUHB and Nursing
Sub-concepts
Impact on nursing
The whole patient
Congruence with transcultural nursing (Leininger)
SUHB & Nursing Practice Today
Science-based practice
Theoretical (conceptual) frameworks
Example in practice (Barrett, 1988)
Conclusion
Science of nursing
Art of nursing
Solid conceptual frameworks
Evidence-based practice
References
Barrett, E.A.M. (1988). Using Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings in nursing practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1(2), 50–51. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/089431848800100204
Gonzalo, A. (September 12, 2019). Martha Rogers: Science of Unitary Human Beings. Nurseslabs. Retrieved 31 May 2020 from https://nurseslabs.com/martha-e-rogers-theory-unitary-human-beings/
Hektor, L.M. (1989). Martha E. Rogers: A Life History. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2(2), 63-73. DOI: 10.1177/089431848900200205
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