Recommends Full Digital Health Disease Management Program
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Recommends App or Sensor Usage
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Recommends Full Digital Health Disease Management Program
Recommends App or Sensor Usage
Clinician sets health goals and targets for patient
SOURCE: IQVIA Institute, Sep 2017; Quan R, Omada Health. Using Data Science to Design Effective Precision Preventative Behavioral Medicine. Slideshare, Nov 2016
Explore how apps, sensors or a full digital health disease management program can impact how, and where, patients receive care.
Digital Health offers new pathways for patients and providers
Patient follows health lessons and daily guided plans
Patient participates in peer group
Health coaching occurs
Data recorded and analyzed by app
Health data collected
Employers and payers may pay for incentive-driven disease management and wellness programs.
Digital tools shipped to patient
Data is shared with real life or electronic coaches that offer motivational support and guidance
Data from apps or programs can be sent to clinician or care team before visit, or flow into hospital electronic health reports (EHR).
Digital Health Supported Condition Management Program Begins
Social support programs help maintain patient engagement
Ex. app analysis may produce alerts that guide wellness changes
Ex. scheduled weigh-ins, exercise logging from pedometer, glucose monitoring from connected glucometer, patient reported meal tracking
Ex. weight scale, activity tracker/ pedometer, exercise device, glucometer
Option 2: App or activity tracker for patient engagement
Data is recorded and analyzed by app
Some apps allow for wellness data to be shared during telehealth visits.
Option 3: Adherence app related to drug Rx
Patient self-monitors physical activity, weight loss, meals, etc. on interactive wellness apps.
Records ineffective medicine usage so clinician can instruct on proper drug use or change the prescribed drug.
Option 1: Connected sensor or app for condition management
Data from apps or programs can be sent to clinician or care team before visit, or flow into hospital electronic health reports (EHR).
Data from apps or programs can be sent to clinician or care team before visit, or flow into hospital electronic health reports (EHR).
Health values in concerning range or trend prompt patient or physician
Patient starts collecting data via active (e.g. measuring blood pressure) and/or passive (using an actigraph) methods
Little physician interaction occurs with data from wellness apps, data is more often shared with family or paid health coaches.
Alerts triggered by app or by EHR when values are out of range
Patient obtains sensor device