delayed diagnosis 5 years We have very little control over health - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
delayed diagnosis 5 years We have very little control over health - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
delayed diagnosis 5 years We have very little control over health and care. From doctors to patients we are all struggling with making sense of health. this is how visible tomorrows health is today Patients Journey Today Patient
…delayed diagnosis 5 years
We have very little control over health and care.
From doctors to patients – we are all struggling with making sense of health.
this is how visible tomorrow’s health is today
Feel Sick Online Search Appointment Assessment Diagnosis
Patient jumps online, starts searching about symptoms, gets anxious from incorrect generic results. Patient calls up the medical centre, books an appointment, describes the symptoms. Doctor asks about medical history, conducts examination. Doctor offers a diagnosis and explains context. Patient experiences symptoms, concern about certain conditions.
Treatment Plan
Doctor prescribes medications, refers to specialist, requests tests or other responses
Driven By Doctor Driven By Patient Driven By Patient
Patient’s Journey Today
A GP’s average time with their patient is less than 13 minutes
In those 13 minutes a GP is expected to
Gather Information Diagnose Treatment Plan Analyse Information
& in addition to above has to lodge all the information in EHR
Patient’s needs (Deloitte report 2018)
Which of the following would convince you to use health apps regularly? What is the single most important feature you want in the health app?
The challenge: Primary Healthcare is crippled with myriad problems
- Overburdened Doctors.
- Limited time with patients.
- Delayed Diagnosis.
- Unsatisfied Patients.
- Treatment Non-Adherence.
What if we could use AI to predict future health with precision, timeliness and speed?
We could significantly reduce operational costs of care, improve the efficiency and accuracy of physician decision, while providing high quality care and improving patient satisfaction.
Introducing Quro
- Australia’s first personal health assistant
powered by Artificial Intelligence and developed by Medius Health.
- Quro is a human-like conversational -bot
- Quro explores user ’s symptoms, identifies
likely causes of conditions and helps them decide w hat to do next and where to go.
As f e a t u r e d o n
giving everyone more control and precision over health and care
Efficient provider- patient encounters Virtual health Assistants can save physicians 7 mins per patient encounter (A ccenture)
Automated information gathering
45% of routine, manual tasks that can cost up to $90 million can be automated by adapting current AI technologies
Precise disease management
Machine learning could increase patient outcomes by 5 0 % at about half the cost
Better patient engagement
Virtual Health Assistants can maintain continuity of care on behalf of doctors by sustaining continuous interaction (World Economic Forum)
We need to fast-track healthcare into the ”Fourth Industrial Revolution”
How do we get there?
Data Scientists Utilize the latest in AI & deep learning to evolve Quro’s Medical Knowledge Graph Design & deploy new models for targeted use cases Clinical Scientists Adjudicate ongoing clinical inputs into Quro’s Medical Knowledge Graph Ensure clinical relevance
- f predictive analytics &
rationale
DS CS
To build Quro, we combine deep domain expertise
Driven By Doctor Driven By Quro Driven By Quro
Medius – Technology Nurturing Humanity
Feel Sick Examine Symptoms Identify Conditions Create Pre-Diagnosis Report Suggest Next Steps Option 1 See a Doctor Option 2 Tele Consultations Option 3 Chat with a Doctor Prescriptions Pathology Test Booking Medication Reminders Doctor Follow Up
Pre-Consultation Post Consultation During Consultation
A Patient’s Digital Journey TOMORROW
Health Insurance Government GP Clinics & Telehealth Pharmacy Groups
Through Quro, we are giving everyone the confidence to utilise Artificial Intelligence in a way that:
- Improve quality of care outcomes.
- Manage demand.
- Enhance patient experience.
- Direct patient to right care at the right time.
- Reduce the cost of care.