Today's Practice: Changing the Business of Medicine National Edition Q1 2018 | Page 24

T E CHNOL OGY Tomorrow’s Medical Practices The Quick Ten: For example, here’s just a small ‘Quick Ten’ sampling of such emerging technologies that will impact your practice in the months/years ahead: Artificial Intelligence (AI) digital diagnosis assis- tance software (such as IBM Watson) Patient Sensor Bracelets tied into the Practice’s patient’s new data analytics network Van Mayros The Impact: A Enables information gathering and expertise sharing, which will help Physicians and Physician Teams collaborate and design best-in-class programs that support patient care and program success. B Improves the busy Physician’s ability to more quickly and easily see and analyze once-invisible data and evaluate it based on the leading medical literature, the most current medical information, and evidence-based guidelines for each Patient in real-time with just a few keystrokes. These real-time insights will help as you plan the optimal care for each patient’s specific health needs. C Insurers can proactively manage preventive care for larger numbers of people with the goal of avoiding unnecessary tests and time utilization. Practices will eventually be incentivized to participate by the medical insurance companies, as well as, medical malpractice insurance companies. D Allows Physicians easier access to sift through available clinical trials and ensure that more patients (their patients) are accurately and consistently matched to the right trials. E Each Physician will see more data and deliver more comprehensive insight’s, so they can create a more informed Patient Healthcare Program that keeps patients moving toward their goals of better health. Personalized Machine Learning Predictive Algorithms connected to National and Global Diagnostic best-in-class Benchmarks DNA Bio Marker Labs digitally linked into your Patient’s Medical Records for early identification of pending disease and preventative treatment therapies, protocols, and programs Integrated Patient Records connected to National RX and other Pharma Databases Patient Health records connected to local Digital- /Social Media Healthcare Communities Seniors Remote Patient Robotic Monitoring with Patient Alerts to the Practice Wearable Techno Patches connected to the Patient’s Preventative Health Data Records Bio Physical Activity Bracelets tied into Patient Records Social Media Monitoring of Patient’s Life Events, Posted Symptoms, Health-Related Posts/Tweets, Referral Requests, Complaints, etc. 23 TODAY TODAY ’ S ’ S P P R R A A C C T T I C I C E: E: C C H H A A N N G G I N I N G G T T H H E E B B U U S S I NES INES S S OF OF M M EDI EDI C C I NE I NE