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mHealth Overview in Precision Medicine Peter Tippett, MD, PhD Chief Medical Officer VP, Verizon Innovation Incubator Smartphone Penetration by Generation 87.4% 87.7% 95.1% 97.1% 94.3% 94.4% Percent of US generation with any mobile


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mHealth Overview in Precision Medicine

Peter Tippett, MD, PhD Chief Medical Officer VP, Verizon Innovation Incubator

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Percent of US generation with any mobile phone 2015  2018 95.1%  97.1% 94.3%  94.4% 87.4%  87.7%

Smartphone Penetration by Generation

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Industry Snapshot: Mobile Apps

Big Market in Early Stages of Development

Source: McCann, E. “mHealth Market Scales to New Heights,” Healthcare IT News, March 4, 2014, http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/mhealth-market-growth-trajectory

Common Applications

EHR Access in and out of care site Biometric data collection and transmission Fitness/activity tracking Remote communication with providers

“Similar to the internet revolution, mHealth is revolutionizing the way of patients receiving their care.”

Mary Annecharico CIO at Henry Ford Health Systems

Mobile Health Market Rapidly Expanding

Estimated global mHealth market size by 2020

$49.1B

Americans using mHealth technologies in 2013. **19% of Smartphone Users have at least one Health app

95M

Number of Healthcare Smartphone Apps **1,128 iOS apps related to diabetes alone

>22,000

Major Players

  • Apple HealthKit
  • Microsoft HealthVault
  • Google Fit
  • Samsung S Health
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Mobile Patient Monitoring: Staying Connected Regardless of Location

Source: Baum, S. “Report: 19 Million Will use Remote Patient Monitoring by 2018,” MedCity News, June 2014. http://medcitynews.com/2014/06/biggest-market-remote-patient-monitoring/

Clinical Benefits

Reduced readmissions Reduced ED visits Improved chronic disease- related mortality Improved care coordination

“Patient monitoring is becoming a necessary measure for hospitals and doctors to measure their business. The focus is shifting whether they like it or not.”

Jack Young Head of Qualcomm Life Fund

Remote Monitoring has Wide Reach

Estimated patients connected to remote monitoring devices by 2018

19M

Total remote patient monitoring market in 2013

$5.85B

Market share of connected medical device manufacturers

76.7%

Major Vendors

  • Noninvasive Medical

Technologies

  • Corventis
  • Pharos Innovations
  • Honeywell HomMed
  • McKesson
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Devices by the thousands

mHealth, fitness, monitoring, diagnostic, vitals …

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More mobile data sources…

Video Virtual Care Remote Health Monitoring Telemedicine Buses, Kiosk & Retail Locations Sensors

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  • - Physical Activity
  • - Lifestyle / Work
  • - Patient History
  • - Diagnostics

Family History -- Geography -- Nutrition -- Problem /Symptom List -- Point-in-Time Status: Emotional Physical Clinical Social Personal Socioeconomic

Genomic Profile

Medications – (Rx & OTC) Passive Activity --

The Precision Phenotype

Mobile