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5. Business of applications: Software as a core competency in the digital world An unintended benefit of the electronic health record (EHR) is its potential to create a shared platform for decision-making among patients and doctors – a possibility that is almost universally appealing to consumers. According to a recent Accenture survey, nearly all consumers (95 percent) want at least some online access to their records. 4. Harnessing hyperscale: Hardware is back (and never really went away) Healthcare is a data-intensive environment, accounting for more than 500 petabytes of data today, a number that is expected to rise to 25,000 petabytes by 2020. Combine this with a growing need for providers and payers to retrieve, analyze, and share data, and it’s clear why healthcare organizations are increasingly migrating from their traditionally fragmented technology infrastructure to the cloud. With economical storage, convenient access and scalability, cloud platforms can enable the high-speed, low-cost collaboration essential to delivering more patient-centered, data-driven care. Contact Us Jimmy Harris [email protected] For more information 1. Digital–physical blur “Basque Country: Managing Increased Chronicity Through Public Health Transformation,” www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/success-basque-country-managing-increased-chronicity.aspx 2. From workforce to crowdsource Patients Like Me: www.patientslikeme.com “Accelerated Clinical Discovery Using Self-Reported Patient Data Collected Online and a Patient-Matching Algorithm,” Nature Biotechnology, 4/24/11, www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v29/n5/full/nbt.1837.html 3. Data supply chain “Accenture Technology Vision 2014,” www.accenture.com/microsite/it-technology-trends-2014/Documents/TechVision/Downloads/Accenture_Technology_Vision_2014_Trend3.pdf 4. Harnessing hyperscale “A New Era for the Healthcare Industry: Cloud Computing Changes the Game,” Accenture, www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-healthcare-industry-cloud-computing.aspx 5. Business of applications “Accenture Consumer Survey on Patient Engagement—The Virtual Waiting Room Infographic,” www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-accenture-consumer-survey-patient-engagement.aspx 2. From workforce to crowdsource: Enabling new data sources for population management When a group of individuals on Patients Like Me self-organized a clinical trial, they observed that a common off-label use of a drug did not work as commonly believed for patients with Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS). Once they shared their experience that a relatively dangerous drug did not have the benefits they had hoped, most voluntarily stopped using the drug. 1. Digital–physical blur: Enabling location- independent care 52,000 hospital visits were eliminated and cost per patient was reduced by 7 percent during the first year of a telehealth platform deployment in Basque Country in Spain. The platform enables patients to access health services using an Xbox Kinect console. 3. Data supply chain: Putting information into circulation Faced with a vast volume of highly complex data, Texas Medical Center uses technology with built-in statistical tools that enables a visual representation of large data sets and empowers individuals to perform “semi-supervised analysis” of data. Insight Driven Health Healthcare IT Top Five Digital Trends Fueling Disruption in healthcare For the last eight years, Accenture has released its annual Technology Vision to identify the top trends that will impact major enterprises in the next few years. These trends represent the next wave of technology that are important for industry leaders to pay attention to and plan for. Below are examples of how five of the trends in the 2014 Technology Vision are driving disruption in healthcare. 1. Digital–physical blur 2. From workforce to crowdsource 3. Data supply chain 4. Harnessing hyperscale 5. Business of applications Copyright © 2014 Accenture All rights reserved. Accenture, its logo, and High Performance Delivered are trademarks of Accenture. According to a recent Accenture survey, nearly all consumers (95 percent) want at least some online access to their records. 95%

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For the last eight years, Accenture has released its annual Technology Vision to identify the top trends that will impact major enterprises in the next few years. These trends represent the next wave of technology that are important for industry leaders to pay attention to and plan for. Below are examples of how five of the trends in the 2014 Technology Vision are driving disruption in healthcare. 1. Digital–physical blur 2. From workforce to crowdsource 3. Data supply chain 4. Harnessing hyperscale 5. Business of applications Courtesy: Accenture Copyright © 2014 Accenture All rights reserved. Accenture, its logo, and High Performance Delivered are trademarks of Accenture.

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5. Business of applications: Software as a core competency in the digital worldAn unintended benefit of the electronic health record (EHR) is its potential to create a shared platform for decision-making among patients and doctors – a possibility that is almost universally appealing to consumers. According to a recent Accenture survey, nearly all consumers (95 percent) want at least some online access to their records.

4. Harnessing hyperscale: Hardware is back (and never really went away)Healthcare is a data-intensive environment, accounting for more than 500 petabytes of data today, a number that is expected to rise to 25,000 petabytes by 2020. Combine this with a growing need for providers and payers to retrieve, analyze, and share data, and it’s clear why healthcare organizations are increasingly migrating from their traditionally fragmented technology infrastructure to the cloud. With economical storage, convenient access and scalability, cloud platforms can enable the high-speed, low-cost collaboration essential to delivering more patient-centered, data-driven care.

Contact UsJimmy [email protected]

For more information1. Digital–physical blur

“Basque Country: Managing Increased Chronicity Through Public Health Transformation,” www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/success-basque-country-managing-increased-chronicity.aspx

2. From workforce to crowdsourcePatients Like Me: www.patientslikeme.com

“Accelerated Clinical Discovery Using Self-Reported Patient Data Collected Online and a Patient-Matching Algorithm,” Nature Biotechnology, 4/24/11, www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v29/n5/full/nbt.1837.html

3. Data supply chain“Accenture Technology Vision 2014,” www.accenture.com/microsite/it-technology-trends-2014/Documents/TechVision/Downloads/Accenture_Technology_Vision_2014_Trend3.pdf

4. Harnessing hyperscale“A New Era for the Healthcare Industry: Cloud Computing Changes the Game,” Accenture, www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-healthcare-industry-cloud-computing.aspx

5. Business of applications“Accenture Consumer Survey on Patient Engagement—The Virtual Waiting Room Infographic,” www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-accenture-consumer-survey-patient-engagement.aspx

2. From workforce to crowdsource: Enabling new data sources for population managementWhen a group of individuals on Patients Like Me self-organized a clinical trial, they observed that a common off-label use of a drug did not work as commonly believed for patients with Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS). Once they shared their experience that a relatively dangerous drug did not have the benefits they had hoped, most voluntarily stopped using the drug.

1. Digital–physical blur: Enabling location-independent care52,000 hospital visits were eliminated and cost per patient was reduced by 7 percent during the first year of a telehealth platform deployment in Basque Country in Spain. The platform enables patients to access health services using an Xbox Kinect console.

3. Data supply chain: Putting information into circulationFaced with a vast volume of highly complex data, Texas Medical Center uses technology with built-in statistical tools that enables a visual representation of large data sets and empowers individuals to perform “semi-supervised analysis” of data.

Insight Driven Health

Healthcare ITTop Five Digital Trends FuelingDisruption in healthcare

For the last eight years, Accenture has released its annual Technology Vision to identify the top trends that will impact major enterprises in the next few years. These trends represent the next wave of technology that are important for industry leaders to pay attention to and plan for.

Below are examples of how five of the trends in the 2014 Technology Vision are driving disruption in healthcare.

1. Digital–physical blur

2. From workforce to crowdsource

3. Data supply chain

4. Harnessing hyperscale

5. Business of applications

Copyright © 2014 Accenture All rights reserved.

Accenture, its logo, and High Performance Delivered are trademarks of Accenture.

According to a recent Accenture survey, nearly all consumers (95 percent) want at least some online access to their records.

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