Title: Medical Memory Systems
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Project Manager Jeff McCreary
Resources/Marketing EMR/WBS Richard Strosahl
Web Designer/Budgeting Software WBS Daniel
Anderson
Funding/Prototyping Research Plan Megan Babb
Timeline/Logistics WBS Rabia Haq
Support Stats/ Risk Analysis Chris Fronda
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- Preview
- Communication breakdowns in the Healthcare
Industry - Developed solution
- Technical Innovations
- Market Plan and Analysis
- Evaluation Plan
- Project Management Plan
- Resource, Staffing, Schedule and Budget
- Cost and Profit
- Funding
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- The Institute of Medicine (IOM) concludes that
44,000 to 98,000 patients annually die from
systematic medical errors, caused by
miscommunication or a breakdown in workflow,
which resulted in patients being given the wrong
treatment or no treatment at all. - Article by Greg Gillespie, Managing Editor of
Health Data Management .com
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Diagnostic Radiology
Clinical Physician
Surgeon
Dr. Bennett, Staff Radiologist with Medical
Center Radiologist (MCR)
Lori Prowant RT(R), Director of Maryview Medical
Center Radiology
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- Problem Statement
- Current means of accessing medical information
are too slow, inadequate, or outdated to meet the
demands for inter-facility communications.
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- Goals
- Save Time
- Reduced time in tracking down history
- Save Money
- Decrease number of procedures done in error
- Save Lives
- More complete medical history
- Increase quality of service
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- Current Methodology
- Verbal
- Inaccurate
- Written
- Illegible
- Electronic Current Methods
- Not practical
- Not cost effective
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Diagnostic Radiology
MMD
Clinical Physician
Surgeon
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Memory Button by MacSema
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EMR Server
Backup Copy to Printer
Validation Upload Download
Internet
System Validation
Validation Server
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- Important Medical Information
- Allergies
- Current medications
- Laboratory results
- Recent surgery finding
- History and physical
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- Connectivity
- Integration HL7 (Health Level Seven)
- EMR Communication Standard
- Our software data structure will be governed by
XML. - Dataflow
- Data written in XML format
- Encryption mechanism
- To MacSema interface
- To memory device
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- Quality Attributes
- Easily updated
- Accurate
- Secure
- Durable
- Inexpensive
- Wearable
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- Customers
- Initial Market
- Hampton Roads, Washington DC, Raleigh Durham
Research Triangle - Clinical Physicians
- Over 3,000 physicians in Hampton Roads
- Over 15,000 in Initial Market
- Patients
- Initial Market Population 7.5 Million
- Elderly Population 750,000 (10)
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- Hampton Roads Demographics (Census 2000)
http//www.hreda.com/pdfs/Data_for_web_site/Demo
graphics_2000.pdf
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- The Elderly
- Increased amount of medical history
- Decrease memory
- Decrease comprehension
- Two to four times more likely for medical injury
- Local Market
- Hampton Roads
- Bon Secours
- Sentara Lee
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Number of Physicians using Some form of EMR
http//www.stanford.edu/topham/market.htm
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In 3 years
Frost and Sullivan's technology survey
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Evaluation Strategy
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- Evaluation Phase
- Durability
- Functionality
- Frequency
- Usability
- Impact
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- Marketing
- Medical Facilities
- Medical Representatives
- Proof of effectiveness
- Conventions and Seminars
- General Public
- Standard forms of Advertisement
- Educational Material
- Medical Advise
- General Goal Name Recognition
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- Project Management Plan
- Management Plan
- Work Breakdown Structure
- Project Manager Responsibilities
- Schedule
- Budget
- Quality Control
- Risk
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- High Level Concerns
- HIPAA
- Record Activity
- Audits
- Encryption
- Protect patients health information (PHI)
- System Validation
- Appropriate users
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- Risk
- Developing Customer Base
- Level High
- Resolution Aggressive Marketing
- Inconsistent Use
- Level High
- Resolution Patient Education and Ease-of-use
- Pricing
- Level Medium
- Resolution Aggressive Marketing leads to bulk
sales and purchasing - Competing Products
- Level Medium
- Resolution Pratical and unique product line
- Training
- Level Low
- Resolution - Ease-of-use and Tutorials
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Additional Personnel
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- Total Cost for Phase I and II - 609760
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- MMD Cost
- Less than 50 for 8 MB
- 20 to 60 range for jewelry casing
- Full EMR Installments - 12,000
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- Profitability
- Licensing - 2500 (3 physicians)
- Annual fee - 500
- System support
- Validation services
- Goals
- Phase I and II total - 609,760
- Breakeven target - 900,000 (breakeven target)
- 3 Metropolitans - Populations
- Hampton Roads
- Washington DC
- Raleigh Durham Research Triangle
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- Total population 7.5 million people
- 200 doctors to 100,000 people in metropolitan
areas - Total physicians 15,000
- Average licensing fee per physician - 833
- To reach break-even target of 900,000
- 1081 single licenses (360 3-user license)
- Capture 7.2 of market
- Does not include annual support fee
www.bna.com
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- MMD profits
- 7.2 of population 540,000 people
- 10 of that 54,000 (represents elderly
population) - 10 profit margin - 5 per unit sold
- .7 of patient market yields - 270,000
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- Funding
- SBIR
- Year 1 359,229.79
- Year 2 250,530.40
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Conclusion
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- References
- Article by Greg Gillespie, Managing Editor of
Health Data Management .com - Interviews with
- Dr. Bennett, Staff Radiologist with Medical
Center Radiologist (MCR) - MCR provides radiologist for Sentara and Bon
Secours of Hampton Roads facilities - Lori Prowant RT (R), Director of Maryview Medical
Center Radiology - Hampton Roads Demographics (Census 2000)
- http//www.hreda.com/pdfs/Data_for_web_site/Demogr
aphics_2000.pdf - http//www.stanford.edu/topham/market.htm
- www.bna.com
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- Solution Characteristics
- Complete and Historically up-to-date
- Easily accessible to appropriate medical
organizations - Information obtained from reliable sources
- Reliable physical components
- Cost effective
- Portable
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Out of 180,000 annual deaths from medical injury
Due to
Preventable
Medical Injury
124,000 Deaths (69)
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Annual cost due to medical injury- 200 Billion
Due to
Preventable
Medical Injury
138 Billion (69)
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EMR Expenditures
in millions
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