Application of medical big data in personalized health management

As non-communicable diseases become a worldwide problem, personalized health and wellness management services have also received increasing attention. The personalized health management service process includes four aspects: health information collection, health risk assessment, health risk intervention, and health management guidance. Undoubtedly, the role of data in the entire personalized health management service is irreplaceable. So how can health care data better serve human health?

On June 24th, the 2017 China-US Smart Medical Big Data Summit, co-sponsored by HC3i China Digital Medical Network and Zhongguancun Internet Industry Alliance Mobile Medical Professional Committee, successfully closed in Beijing. During the conference, Mr. Lu Xialiang, General Manager of InterSystems Greater China, gave a speech on the theme of “Medical Big Data Application and Insight”.


Lu Xialiang pointed out that not only China, but the aging of the world population is very serious. Under the combined effect of population aging and other factors, the deaths caused by non-communicable diseases worldwide exceeded the total population of Iraq in 2012. It is expected that this data will exceed the population of the whole UK in 2040, which is global. The severe test that the medical system has to face.
Every country wants their medical system to play better value, and hopes to provide the best medical system to their citizens, hoping to achieve higher levels of medical safety and quality, and hope to encourage the industry to continue Innovation. Although no single company can solve all the problems, using health medical data to continuously promote in-depth learning has always been what InterSystems is doing.
Lu Xialiang said that the interconnection of patient health care data is only the beginning. The next step is to hope that patients and their families can use the patient's health care data to more fully understand the health status of the people concerned and achieve health intervention needs. For example, everyone goes to the hospital in Manhattan, but the treatment intervention is going back to the rural countryside. InterSystems has done projects in rural New York, and has accumulated billions of medical information to improve the diagnosis of chronic diseases in 2.6 million people. Intervention and monitoring. At the same time, InterSystems is working with the New York Health Authority on registration of diabetes patients and interventions for chronic diseases, clinical research, registration and quality management of patients with hypertension. For example, Health, the largest public health information exchange system in the United States, conducts population health management through automated patient identification and different interventions. As of March 2017, there will be nearly 600,000 clinical events per month, and InterSystems will enable data sharing between different healthcare organizations by linking different hospitals or databases.
The Royal Hospital MARSDEN's CMC Coordinated Care Program system was also established by InterSystems. As the world's first hospital dedicated to cancer research, the goal of its CMC Coordinated Care Program is to re-involve care processes for critically ill and terminally ill patients. The CMC program begins with a constant cultural adjustment, adjusting the care according to the patient's wishes, such as what they want and what they want to do, and the information the patient asks is recorded. These records will be shared in order to be seen in the patient's case. If there is an emergency, he wants to call who, where to find the key to the apartment, if there is a problem, do not want to go to the hospital. All information will be shared and will be performed by different subjects such as doctors, emergency doctors, and ambulances. InterSystems has been helping CMC build third-generation systems. Through the system, the relevant information is presented to the right people in the correct mode, such as doctors, ambulances, emergency doctors or some home care workers.
In the face of incurable diseases, no hospital has enough data or provides comprehensive information processing, because all the data is distributed in different hospitals, it is difficult to find similar patients. At the same time, it is difficult to find a better clinical treatment method when the sample size of the patient is small. To solve this problem, InterSystems partners decided to put different medical center data in a single comprehensive database. So how is it achieved? Lu Xialiang said that the local information system will be established first. The system integrator will act as the intermediate data processor and use the InterSystems system as a platform to integrate and adjust the data before returning to the pharmaceutical company for comparative research.
Entering the Chinese market has a history of 13 years and has been applied in more than 150 hospitals. “As a technology company, the mission in China is to bring technology value to Chinese companies and help them develop the most suitable solution for China,” said Lu Xialiang.

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