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DESCRIPTION:A fundamental transformation of high quality healthcare deliver
 y is underway\, though it has been painfully slow. The prevalent emphasis 
 for healthcare delivery has remained on &quot;point-of-care&quot; healthcare deliver
 y paradigms focused on highly regulated workflow models and dated business
  and regulatory constraints. Fortunately\, it has become increasingly clea
 r that there also are opportunities to better address such shortcomings in
  healthcare delivery through reinvention of healthcare delivery paradigms\
 , which significantly may improve our ability to deliver timely personaliz
 ed care\, tailored to the evolving and ongoing needs of each patient.\n\nT
 he goal of this presentation is to provide an introduction into what engin
 eers\, IT specialists\, and collaborating healthcare personnel can do to f
 acilitate more effective healthcare delivery models that promote more rele
 vant and higher quality equitable healthcare delivery options. One importa
 nt aspect of such transformation is the development of new workflows that 
 are the consequence of enabling ubiquitous and meaningful physiologic data
  interoperability.\n\nA key aspect of this is to shift focus towards a pat
 ient-centric open standard physiologic data vault\, from which one’s own
  curated Personal Health Record may be derived\, and from which healthcare
  enterprises can be granted access for providing individualized medical se
 rvices. This presentation reviews evolving efforts that have been underway
  in the development of an EMBS-sponsored IEEE open standard for granular\n
 \nSpeaker(s): Paul R. Steiner\, MD\, BSEE\, \n\nRoom: 128\, Bldg: School o
 f Engineering\, Technology and Aeronautics\, 2500 North River Road\, Manch
 ester\, New Hampshire\, United States\, 03106
LOCATION:Room: 128\, Bldg: School of Engineering\, Technology and Aeronauti
 cs\, 2500 North River Road\, Manchester\, New Hampshire\, United States\, 
 03106
ORGANIZER:Paul.R.Steiner@dartmouth.edu 
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Advancing Digital Health: Development of an Open Standard for the P
 ersonal Physiologic Data Vault (PPDV)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/539077
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;blockquote&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;A fundamental transformation
  of high quality healthcare delivery is underway\, though it has been pain
 fully slow. &amp;nbsp\;The prevalent emphasis for healthcare delivery has rema
 ined on &quot;point-of-care&quot; healthcare delivery paradigms focused on highly re
 gulated workflow models and dated business and regulatory constraints. &amp;nb
 sp\;Fortunately\, it has become increasingly clear that there also are opp
 ortunities to better address such shortcomings in healthcare delivery thro
 ugh reinvention of healthcare delivery paradigms\, which significantly may
  improve our ability to deliver timely personalized care\, tailored to the
  evolving and ongoing needs of each patient. &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/blockq
 uote&gt;\n&lt;blockquote&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The goal of this presentation is t
 o provide an introduction into what engineers\, IT specialists\, and colla
 borating healthcare personnel can do to facilitate more effective healthca
 re delivery models that promote more relevant and higher quality equitable
  healthcare delivery options.&amp;nbsp\; One important aspect of such transfor
 mation is the development of new workflows that are the consequence of ena
 bling ubiquitous and meaningful physiologic data interoperability. &amp;nbsp\;
 &lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;A key aspect of this is to shift focus towards a 
 patient-centric open standard physiologic data vault\, from which one&amp;rsqu
 o\;s own curated Personal Health Record may be derived\, and from which he
 althcare enterprises can be granted access for providing individualized me
 dical services. &amp;nbsp\;This presentation reviews evolving efforts that hav
 e been underway in the development of an EMBS-sponsored IEEE open standard
  for granular&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/blockquote&gt;
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