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Cisco Connected Health

Brantz Myers

Director, Healthcare Business DevelopmentCisco Systems Canada

+1 416 306 7262, [email protected]

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Enhancing Three Principle Connections

Items

Find

Use

Information

FindInterpret

People

Find

People

Collaborate

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Smart+Connected Health Solutions

Healthcare Technology Foundations

Clinical Workflow

Connected Imaging

Smart Healthcare Facilities

Care-at-a-Distance

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Medical-Grade Network

4© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.2009 HC Infrastructure

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Cisco’s Medical-Grade Network Portfolio for Healthcare

Data Centre

“Providing an Infrastructural Foundation Throughout the Continuum of Care”

Enable patients and guests to stay connected through secure connectivity

Enable an interoperable healthcare ecosystem through a flexible and scalable network framework

Bring connectivity to the hospital's

infrastructure through automated biomed

devices

Meet government and industry mandates through a regulatory

compliant architecture (ex: PCI)

Allow nurses and doctors to administer patient care from anyplace, anytime through secure wireless capabilities

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BioMed NAC

Automates device assignments to controlled zones on the hospital network (wired or wireless connectivity), providing patient-centric benefits.

Couple arrives with husband complaining

of breathing problems

Doctor seeks ventilatorto assist in breathing

Not in use, but room occupied

Patient and ventilator moved to unused room

BioMed NAC in PlaceNo BioMed NACWireless access to patient EMR

Self-provisioning ports utilize existing

infrastructure, reduce costs, enhance care

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Applications: Examples of Healthcare Applications on Medical-Grade Networks

Nurse Call Patient Monitoring Location-Based Services (RFID) Collaborative Care Imaging (PACS, DIR) Remote Translation Services

Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

E-Prescribing Transcription Healthcare Mobility TeleMedicine

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Clinical Collaboration

8© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.2009 HC Infrastructure

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Wireless – the new Primary Network

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Mobile Care - Nurse Connect

Facilitates collaboration among mobile caregivers and patients, enabling them to reach each other and to be reached no matter where they are — for faster patient care from any location.

Nurse identifies type of alert based upon the message

on the Mobile IP Phone

Patient pressescall button

Nurse calls back

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Virtual Teaming: Expert Network

“81% of nurses report they would save 30 to 60 minutes with instant access to experts.”—Forrester Research, 2006

Source: Cisco IBSG, 2008

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Mobile Care – Cisco Unified Application Env.

Lab work orders submitted with critical value thresholds defined

Improves responsiveness by providing real-time notification of Lab results, enables flexibility to escalate alerts to workgroups, and increases timeliness of patient care.

Results delivered and prioritized

Physician contacts nurse with instructions for follow-up with patient

Nurse delivers required care and patient record

is updated

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Cisco WebEx Meeting Applications

Meeting Center

General Collaboration

Event Center

Webinars Online Events

Online Sales

Online Training

Remote Supportand Access

Sales Center

TrainingCenter

SupportCenter

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WebEx Meeting Center on Blackberry & iPhone

Native client for Apple iPhone & Blackberry

Integrated audio and web conferencing on 3G or WiFi

Attend a scheduled meeting on the iPhone

View presentations, applications and desktops with live annotations

View and chat with attendees

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Meet Cisco Cius

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Cisco Quad - Enterprise Social SoftwareAccelerate Business Productivity & Innovation

Develop & manage personal online profiles

Dynamically form and participate in virtual

communities

Easily create, publish, share, and consume

content and expertise

Subscribe to trusted content sources or people

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• Enables interoperability between disparate systems and data silos

• Enables the network as the platform for secure & standards based access & exchange

• Eliminates the need for manual transport of records & images

• Standards based (IHE) based PACS & EMR access

• Common patient identifier with network based IHE Cross Reference Manager (PIX & XDSi)

Medical Data Exchange SolutionEnabling Patient Centric Integration & Access of Records

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Interoperability is based on a federated concept

Avoids copying all data centrally (Cross Reference Manager)

Retains data where it was produced originally.

Data is kept as well on a regional level for redundancy purposes (orange level)

IHE‚ Cross Reference Manager enables communications between the regions (red) or countries (white)

Federated Data Distribution Enables Scaling

PIX/PDQXDS

(Repository,Registry)

Spirit Central Adapter (SCA)

Spirit Local Adapter (SLA)Spirit

Archive

DICOMClient

IHE Client, Legacy Client

SpiritArchive

PIX+Responding

Gateway

EnterpriseLevel

Community(Cross-Enterprise)Level

Cross-CommunityLevel(scalable to anyhierarchic level)

RespondingGateway

InitiatingGateway

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Radiology Information Easily Shared for Collaboration

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Provide visual, immersive collaboration for students and faculty through Global TelePresence

Enable on-demand course content and materials to desktops and live broadcasts to classrooms, etc., through digital media systems

Enable communications and collaborative learning giving students and faculty access

to resources through unified communications

Increase educational opportunities for students

through virtual classrooms

Next Generation Learning Environment

Provide enhanced learning and always-on access to information through secure wireless access

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Deliver Immersive, Long-Distance Medical Education With TelePresence

Extend the reach of Medical Teaching Institutions to Remote locations

Deliver Rich, high-definition video conferencing with high-fidelity, directional audio

Deliver immersive learning experiences that replicate face-to-face situations

Reduce travel for meetings and training with reduced Carbon emissions

Opportunity

Benefits

TelePresence

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Virtual Hospitals for Marketing, Training and Simulations

Source: Cisco IBSG, 2008

Simulated Diagnostic in Virtual World Animation

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Surgical Teaching Solution

Challenge: Create a solution that can show different views of the surgical suite, room including, but not being limited to:

• Detailed view of the area being operated.

• Patient conditions monitor

• Additional information such as X-Rays or analysis

reports

• Close up of the surgeon face with audio recording of the

explanations

• Overview of the room to show how the personal is

positioned

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Local LAN

Keyboard

Local Monitor

Consolidated MS,OS,VM server

with internal Storage

External Storage (optional)

Remote Site A LAN Remote Site B LAN

MS – Media ServerOM – Operations ManagerVM – Virtual Matrix

PC ClientVM Client (PC)

Remote Monitor (Full HD)

VM Client (PC)

Remote Monitor (Full HD)

PTZ

AD

HD IP Camera

Encoder(optional)

HD IP Camera

HD IP Camera

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Virtual Matrix – Four Video Layout

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Technology Convergence: A Catalyst for the “Information Utility”

ElectricityElectricityGasGas

3 Essential Utilities of past3 Essential Utilities of past

InformationInformation

New UtilityNew Utility

WaterWater

Reduce Cost and Complexity by Replacing Disparate Networks with One Simplified, Flexible, and Scalable IP

Network: Unified Infrastructure

Reduce Cost and Complexity by Replacing Disparate Networks with One Simplified, Flexible, and Scalable IP

Network: Unified Infrastructure26© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.2009 HC Infrastructure

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High-Speed Internet

IP Telephony

Audio and Video Conferencing

Interactive media

Visitor management

VPN

Wireless

Unified Infrastructure

Digital signage

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HVAC- Sensors

Fire

24/7 Monitor

Video surveillance

Elevators

Lighting

Energy

Access

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Patient Implications: Improved Experience

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Lobby Reception/Concierge:

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Services: In-Hospital

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Scent AirInjects a Scent to Enhance the User Experience – Less “Hospital” smell

Digital SignageWay finding, Kiosks, Virtual Lobby

MuzakChanging the Music Experience – White Noise, Soft Sound, Spa Experience

Smart BathroomsIntelligent Lavatories, Soap Dispensers, Toilet Roll Holders, Nurse Call Integration

RFID Asset ManagementLocation-Aware Healthcare–Minimizes time finding equipment for more efficient staff

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The Bedside Terminal – The Bedside Terminal – Tip of the IcebergTip of the Iceberg

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Beyond the Bedside

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TeleMedicine Networks - Today

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TeleMedicine Tomorrow

Patient goes to DoctorDoctor decides they need to

talk to a Specialist

Provides patients and care givers with opportunities to consult and collaborate with specialists no matter the location, improving patient care and saving travel cost.

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Wide-Area Mobile access to Health Information

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Bluetooth® Enabled Devices

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Example: Diabetes - Regular monitoring of blood glucose levels is the best way to manage and maintain health. Remote tracking of these levels can drive timely clinical interventions.

Patient Generated Health Data

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In-Home TeleMedicine

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Advanced TeleMedicine:The Cisco HealthPresence Solution

Treat the “worried well” and the uninsured

Use a distance visit to renew prescriptions or periodically check on patients with chronic illnesses, especially in nursing homes

Mobile units, within a motor vehicle, are also possible, for roving care

Drugstores and other retailers can expand their services to include more sophisticated wellness and healthcare services

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Drug Dispensing Kiosks – Remote PharmacistDrug Dispensing Kiosks – Remote Pharmacist

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Comprehensive Remote Primary Patient CareComprehensive Remote Primary Patient Care

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Lots to think about…..

Technology is eliminating the traditional Bounds on Health Information

Aging Population is Driving New Technology

Clinicians Need Information at the Point of Care

New Technology can effect the way Care is Delivered

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Tomorrow: Advanced Telemedicine is an Alternative to Face-to-Face Care

Example “pod” for HealthPresence

Source: Cisco IBSG, August 2008