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Mobile Health/HCD Joint Session. By Matthew Graham Mayo Clinic. What is Mobile Health?. Many things to many people Mobility is the common factor Mobile patients and service users Mobile health and care providers Mobile technologies Extending reach, enabling innovation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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© 2014 Health Level Seven ® International. All Rights Reserved. HL7 and Health Level Seven are registered trademarks of Health Level Seven International. Reg. U.S. TM Office.

Mobile Health/HCD Joint Session

ByMatthew Graham

Mayo Clinic

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What is Mobile Health? Many things to many people Mobility is the common factor

Mobile patients and service users Mobile health and care providers Mobile technologies

Extending reach, enabling innovation A new challenge for HL7 International

Mobile Health means mobile information ...and greater dependence on standards

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Interoperability between Healthcare and Mobile Devices

Healthcare Devices record Patient Generated Healthcare Data (PGHD) in the form of observations and event logging.

Mobile devices are used aggregate and propagate PGHD to other systems.

Mobile devices are used to facilitate journaling and validation of HCD observations.

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Mobile Health WG Focus

Mobile Commun

icationDevice

(phone / tablet /

PC)

Audio

Inputs

Video

DataHealth Care

DeviceHealth Care

DeviceHealth Care

DeviceHealth Care

DeviceHealth Care

Device(s)

3G / 4G Mobile Internet

WiFi

Circuit Switched Network(PSTN)

Zero or MoreDevices As Needed

data

data

Electronic Health Record

PersonalHealthRecord

How do we facilitate Patient Healthcare Data Interoperability?

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Examples of PGHD Observations: weight, blood pressure,

glucometer readings, heat rate etc. Activity readings, walking, running, stairs and

sleep patterns.

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Uses of PGHD What are some of the uses of PGHD?

Upload to patient’s PHR for future use. Send data in message to Care Team. Upload PGHD to Care Provider’s Patient Portal.

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MH Projects (cont) FHIR Project#1 (MH Project#4)

mFHIRframe Develop a set of open source Libraries/APIs and Software

Development Kits (SDKs) that would facilitate the implementation of mobile health applications based on FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standards.

These APIs will provide platform-independent, real-time, standardized means to access health information from/to mobile devices.

Class libraries will be created that support a variety of mobile/portable platforms, including iOS, Android, .NET, and Arduino. These class libraries will contain APIs that ease the incorporation of FHIR resources into their corresponding application interfaces; facilitate interaction with EHR systems; manage workflows and use cases set forth by IHE.

The work will be built upon existing FHIR artifacts

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mFHIRframe

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