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by Jeff McKune
Tony posted an entry about HealthVault, and it looks like Microsoft has multiple healthcare irons in the fire. HealthVault appears to be more of a consumer oriented PHR platform, while Azyxxi is a data warehousing and query tool that is directed at healthcare organizations such as hospitals. It should not be any surprise that the healthcare industry has caught the eye of one of the world's largest information technology companies. We hope to see a demonstration of Azyxxi soon, and one of us will provide an update with additional details at that time.
To add to the discussion regarding using generalized networking tools such as Facebook in a healthcare context, we should mention the Joint Commission's most recent efforts. The Joint Commission has started a wiki called WikiHealthCare based on the TWiki enterprise collaboration and knowledge management solution. A wiki is a tool that allows knowledge to be shared and edited by multiple contributors. Wikipedia is good example of a very popular wiki.
It looks like smoking cessation was the sprout from which WikiHealthCare grew, and it now includes the following general discussion categories:
Quality Improvement Discussion & Solutions
Smoking Cessation Counseling Programs
Smoke Free Hospital Campus
Standards Development & Research
The Transfer of Health Information
Pharmacist Review and Use of Protocols for Contrast Agents in Radiology
Microsystems and Patient-Centered Care
WikiHealthCare was announced on September 12 and in less than a month, there are 2,774 registered users of the system.
It would seem that the vision of online collaboration using multiple information technology tools and covering a wide variety of consumer and management healthcare topics is unfolding as we discuss this. So what will the future bring as these systems develop? The key concepts of integration, consumerism, transparency, and quality will no doubt shape these systems. Will there continue to be separate and distinct physician, hospital management, and patient wikis, blogs, and networking tools? These are growing now, but I believe that we are not very far from a time when patients, physicians, and hospital administrators will be sharing information, expectations, challenges, and collaborative solutions using these online tools. You may be seeing some of this already at your hospital.
The technical walls for sharing information are, for all practical purposes, non-existent. The expansive school of hard knocks, coupled with business models that demand trust (HealthVault won't stand a chance if there is a breach), are forcing companies to more stringently address online security issues. It's not technical and security bricks in these walls - it is more likely legal and cultural issues that hinder open communications.
The pieces are falling into place. How will this change health care when we all sit down at the virtual table and talk on a global scale? It sounds sci-fi, but it isn't. It's happening.