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No single doctor attends all your medical appointments. But you do. That makes you, the patient, the de facto integrator of the healthcare system.That insight led Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli to found Patients Know Best (PKB), Europe's largest Personal Health Record and patient engagement platform. PKB's purpose is to give every person the ability to access their personal health record, control who can see it and use this information to manage their health and care.Listen to how he does it on the latest episode of The Purposeful Strategist
Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, CEO and founder of the 'Patients Know Best', a social enterprise and technology platform. It's designed to help health and social care providers bring together patient data, along with the patient's own data, creating one secure Personal Health Record for the patient. This episode of The Business of Healthcare Podcast is a masterclass in patient empowerment and technological revolution in healthcare. Mohammad highlights how the platform 'Patients Know Best' is not only changing the game for providers but also shapes the mission of giving patients the reins to their health data. Mohammad tells Tara how this shift is transforming care delivery and what's next for the 'Patients Know Best' platform. Tara and Mohammad cover: Creation of the 'Patients Know Best' app A deep dive into the 'Patients Know Best' platform and what it does Future developments and the use of data Integration with other applications The role of AI in healthcare Visit the Patients Know Best website here & register for free; https://patientsknowbest.com/ Mohammad's LinkedIn profile is here. Work with THC Primary Care I'm Tara Humphrey and I'm the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I've worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations. I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices. I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I'm also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs. For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter. Improving the Business of Healthcare – One Episode at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, leave your honest review, and share your favourite episodes on social media. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or visit our website: THC Primary Care. Gob for Good To register your #gobforgood and to join the stem cell registry - please click here to head straight to the website - maybe become a life saver and help make a difference.
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This week Arden speaks with Kumar Jacob, Founder & CEO of Mindwave Ventures. Kumar has a career spent in technology and gaming, as well as a stint as a non-executive of South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. It was this experience which exposed Kumar to the lack of technology provision in the Mental Health world. Not one to sit still Kumar decided to address this shortage of innovation by creating Mindwave Ventures a company which focuses on creating tools for the NHS, Charities and private providers looking to cerate meaningful solutions in the space. Alongside working with Thalamos, one of their key projects is their open source Personal Health Record which they are building collaboratively with a number of NHS Trusts across the UK. Kumar and Arden discuss why he first got interested in technology in mental health, what he things the future holds, as well as some of the positives and negatives of bring innovation to the NHS. We hope you enjoy listening.
Personal health records, also known as personal medical records (PMRs), are records kept by a patient to make his or her navigation through the American healthcare system more efficient. Listen to this video to learn more! Wikipedia:Wikipedia HMS of USA
Prominent health organizations say; (1) changes in the way we keep health records could save billions; (2) widespread use of PHRs could save $13 to $21 billion a year. Use PHRs to partner with your healthcare provide to save healthcare dollars and yours and your physician's time. Learn what prominent health organizations say about personal health records. American Health Information Management Association Center for Information Technology Leadership HealthIT.gov Mayo Clinic Medline Plus HMS of USA
Are personal health records secure? Learn more about HIPAA, electronic data hacking and the security of you medical records; where to keep your data and where not to. HealthcareIT News HMS of USA website:
My guest today is Dr. Roni Zeiger – a physician turned entrepreneur who was the former Chief Health Strategist at Google. Currently, he is the co-founder and CEO of Smart Patients – an online community where patients and their families learn from each other. Roni has been a leading voice for patients having shared his views across prominent stages like TEDMED. On today’s episode, we get up close and personal where Roni shares his journey from a practicing doctor to leading the charge in health at Google. We discuss the importance of rapid experimentation and willingness to fail along the way. Roni also shares key intrapreneurial lessons learned from his tenure with Google, including those associated with Google Flu Trends and Personal Health Record; and how that ultimately helped shape his networked community model for his current venture, Smart Patients. All this and more on today’s episode. Now, That’s Unusual. About Dr. Roni Zeiger Roni Zeiger, MD, MS, is the former Chief Health Strategist at Google. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Smart Patients, an online community platform where patients and families affected by a variety of illnesses can learn from each other’s knowledge and experiences. Roni earned his M.D. at Stanford University and completed his internal medicine residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He has served as a clinical instructor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and received a master’s degree in biomedical informatics from Stanford. Roni is also a Community Staff Physician for urgent care patients at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. Key Interview Takeaways Find the intersection of what you do best and what you care most about, and do that. There are no rules when it comes to careers; if you are creative and lucky enough, you can figure out how to do what you love for a living. Innovations happen at the intersections of industries. Zeiger’s specialty came from thinking about how consumer technology could be applied to medicine. Get comfortable operating in the face of uncertainty. Zeiger’s experience at Google coupled with his background in medicine have taught him that we are always learning and may never get the answer to a difficult problem exactly right. If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, the best way to start is through intrapreneurship. The culture at Google encouraged every employee to innovate and start new business entities, and Zeiger credits this practice with giving him the courage to develop Smart Patients. Disruption and transformation will come from both existing players within the health care industry (i.e.: Pfizer) and future competition from outsiders (i.e.: Google). The players have different core competencies, different risk tolerances, and different degrees of willingness to experiment. Peer-to-peer support is an underutilized resource in health care. Smart Patients seeks to connect patients and families who are going through similar things as they build an online community and support system. Offering peer support empowers patients. Asking patients what they know results in the “best ever patient advisory board,” and doctors have begun to prescribe peer support as part of a treatment plan. Because humanity is a “connected mess,” our most important attributes need to be defined by others. What each of us is individually doesn’t matter nearly as much as how we’re connected to each other. Connect with Roni Zeiger ronizeiger.com smartpatients.com References TEDMED Talk To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click here to Subscribe via Stitcher (Android users) If you like the show, please consider leaving the show a review in iTunes or Stitcher. A couple minutes of your time can help the show immensely! Thanks!
Dr. K explains why she always recommends that older adults and families keep their own copies of key health information, in a personal health record (PHR). Learn five common healthcare pitfalls you can avoid by having a PHR, the most useful health information to keep copies of, tips on getting medical information more easily, and more. Show notes and useful links at BetterHealthWhileAging.net/podcast The post 007 How a Personal Health Record Helps You Be Proactive appeared first on Better Health While Aging.
Bleddyn Rees, Non-Executive Director of the European Connected Health Alliance, and a Commercial lawyer with huge experience, talks about the practical aspects and benefits of the Digital Personal Health Record (PHR) along with some of the key bottlenecks in the quest to achieve wide adoption in healthcare. Our conversation then moves beyond PHR and into the technology and business model disruptions currently happening in healthcare. At the last part of the discussion, we talk about Social Impact bonds, a new alternative for financing projects with quantifiable social impact and the (fallacies in) public perception on privacy in health data. Interviewed by TTC’s George Voulgaris.
Dr Robert A. Stegwee, a Principal Consultant for IT in Healthcare with Capgemini Consulting, explains what we mean by digital Personal Health Record (PHR) and how it extends far beyond hospitals and traditional healthcare services. We also talk about the current status of PHR implementations, adoption, and use cases such as telemedicine; highlighting the central and critical role of PHR in the evolution and realization of eHealth in general. Interviewed by TTC’s George Voulgaris
In this episode Dr Chad Saunders explains the current and prospective role of the Personal Health Record (PHR) as a tool for patient safety and improved quality of care by defining the PHR, highlighting it's role in patient safety, and discussing the challenges associated with this type of technology. After listening to this podcast listeners will be able to: Define the "Personal Health Record" Differentiate the Personal Health Record from Electronic Health Records List and describe the 5 roles the PHR has in improving patient safety Consider potential challenges and weaknesses of this technology Emails, comments, feedback to w21cedu@ucalgary.ca
Presented by Clara Song, MD, FAAP