full presentation - Med-e-Tel
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full presentation - Med-e-Tel
TJM 2006 U.S. ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH & MATERIEL COMMAND TATRC TripleTriple-Helix Partnerships Involving Innovative Enterprises MG. Eric B Schoomaker, Commanding Create innovative environments Create disruptive technologies Accelerate technology advancements Promote technology transfer and commercialization Provide value to society From the Front Lines: Innovating Mobile Health Care Solutions Bridging the Technology and Clinical Gap Tommy Morris Director, Mobile Computing Group TATRC Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center Cutting Edge Medical Technology “Insanely great ideas are our number one priority” priority” TATRC Mobile Computing Mission TATRC Why Mobile Computing? Original business problems 19441944-present Inadequate integration of occupational & environmental health exposure exposure data Identify/develop mobile computing solutions and effector systems integrated with existing wireless infrastructure Inadequate Information, Acquisition, Retention beginning at first first responder level -Force Health Protection -Disease surveillance -Inadequate Automated Interfaces With DOD Systems Improve military health care via enhanced training and more effective decision making Rapidly changing Department of Defense missions -Requirements vary with mission To maximize the amount of medical data available for health surveillance -Homeland Security -Peacekeeping Creating Innovative Solutions -Urban Warfare -Disaster Response Right technology to right person at the right time -Humanitarian Assistance TATRC Technology Insertion Process National Mission Requirements Defense Objectives gy nolo Tech Itera tive Res rtunit Oppo Fielded Systems ies Medical Mission: Provide & Document Care Personnel Readiness Medical Surveillance Res earc h Pro ject s TATRC Innovating mobile solutions Before deciding on technology, we must • Conduct business processes analysis • Define a strategic interoperable framework • Understand security requirements Before implementing, we must assess earc h Pro ces s TATRC Demons tration Projects Acquisition Objectives B JROC TRADOC/AMEDD C&S Concepts Technology Requirements Development Product Insertion After implementing, we must measure - C Joint Army System Development & Demonstration • Impact on application performance: •Complexity of implementation: •Degree of leverage with existing initiatives: •Cost: TMIP MC4 Production & Deployment • Impact to the customer Operations & Support • Speed, reliability, visibility, & efficiency DoD Acquisition Process U.S. Army Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center This presentation is for informational purposes only. TATRC makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 1 TJM 2006 BMISTBMIST-J TATRC TATRC Enterprise Deployment Battlefield Medical Information System Tactical Joint Force Health Surveillance Blast Injury decision support Electronic Health Record Medical References Top Tem Army’s Greatest Invention Provides allall-inin-one suite of mobile applications that empower providers via access to critical medical information and powerful clinical & decision support tools to accurately create an electronic health record. Synchronizes with Joint health surveillance and medical information systems from the earliest echelons through chronic care provided by the Veterans Administration 180000 Point-of-Care encounters legacy systems 160000 140000 Point-of-Care encounters BMIST/HSS 120000 100000 Point-of-Care encounters BMIST/TMIP/AHLTA 80000 60000 Number of systems in use 40000 20000 Wireless monitoring 0 BMISTBMIST-J is the approved Joint solution for the Department of Defense surveillance surveillance need at the forward area of care with more than 20,000 in use world world--wide FY 02- FY 05- FY 06- FY 0703 06 07 08 MHS IM/IT Program TATRC .NET Compact Framework MHS IM/IT Program TATRC Considerations Rapid development Decision Support Tool Re as se ss me nt HX/Physical Portability between platforms Assessment Single development environment Diagnosis Improved development tools Debugging Speed Tools Support TATRC RX/TX Sp ec ial ty Kn ow led ge Ba se s Electronic Information Carrier “Electronic Dog Tag” TATRC Information Architecture WarFighter (PIC) Complete electronic health record CHCSII “Enroute Care” XML File XML File HL7 3.0 HL7 3.0 XML FILE HL7 3.0 JMeWS Wireless electronic dog tag Envisioned TP SM Electronic dog tag MEDIA SYNC Battalion Aid Station MEDIA Theatre Hospital or Resuscitative surgery Garrison Hospital Interim Databases CLINICAL DATA REPOSITORY (CDR) Envisioned Web Portal Sync Top Tem Army’s Greatest Invention BMISTBMIST-J (PDA) U.S. Army Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center This presentation is for informational purposes only. TATRC makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 2 TJM 2006 TATRC TATRC Blood Information Program (BIP) Built on the BMIST Architectural Standard Better Quality of Care Provides allall-inin-one suite of mobile applications that empower blood teams via access to critical information and powerful decision support tools to manage blood inventories Includes: – Blood Inventory Program – Blood report generator – Transfusion/Disposition Module Imbedded References Wireless inventory System Army’s Greatest Invention BIP is currently be used by our blood teams worldwide TATRC Integration Efforts TATRC Veterinary Application BMISTBMIST-V holds Military Working Dogs’ (MWD) complete medical records, including immunization status. During deployment, data is stored locally. Additionally This data can be remotely transmitted and stored by other Department of Defense Systems. Future Force Warrior Virtual Soldier (DARPA) Warrior Physiologic Status Monitor (WPSM) Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTAT) Provides: Lifesigns detection Casualty locator View remote physiology Prioritize actions TATRC Wireless Sensors TATRC Pocket TRAVAX Pocket Travax is a handheld tool that allows users to to locate hospitals or clinic that can provide needed emergency services by country location or GPS coordinates Multiple patient monitoring Multimedia electronic health record Providing travelers information for medical emergencies Nearby hospitals and airfields are displayed in relation to your location. Eventually provide dynamic/realdynamic/real-time local capabilities data Hospitals are listed in order nearest to you Hospital description Contact information & GPS location U.S. Army Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center This presentation is for informational purposes only. TATRC makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 3 TJM 2006 TATRC BMIST Architectural Standard TATRC Transforming business processes and driving organizationorganization-wide benefits Session Summary BMISTBMIST- J is the approved solution for the DoD Mobile computing technologies increase responsiveness to medical situations Enterprise Visibility Make it simple to manage medical information Initiatives reduce medical errors, and ensure that soldiers have access to appropriate care once they leave the military Collaboration Keep providers in sync Individual Impact Increase accuracy selfself-sufficiency and effectiveness Mobile Solutions applications with workflow interoperability Discovery Make the right information available to the right people The BMIST architectural standard has potential to become a De facto standard for mobile health care… The Army’ Army’s Top Ten Greatest Invention 2003 Fundamentals Make it secure, user friendly and reliable The Army’ Army’s Top Ten Greatest Invention 2004 TATRC For More Information Finalist U.S. Medicine Frank Brown Berry Prize Nominated Wired RAVE Award 2005 Promising Practices Award 2006 Agency Award Fro Innovation TATRC TATRC http://www.tatrc.org Microsoft Case Study http://www.microsoft.com/resources/casestud ies/CaseStudy.asp?CaseStudyID=14900 ies/CaseStudy.asp?CaseStudyID=14900 TATRC “Insanely great ideas are our number one priority” Microsoft Video Case Study http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/_as sets/video/business/US_Army_BMIS_300K.wv x U.S. Army Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center This presentation is for informational purposes only. TATRC makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 4