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Table of Contents
Introduction
About Medicine X
Abstracts
- Business Track Presentations
- Design Track Presentations
- ePatient Track presentations
- Implementation Track Presentations
- Research Track Presentations
Introduction
Stanford Medicine X invited authors to submit their work to the conference, which will take place at Stanford University on September 15-17, 2017. Below is a preliminary listing of the approved abstracts that will be presented at the Stanford Medicine X 2017 Conference. They are varied and include business, design, ePatient, implementation, and research tracks, using oral, oral ignite, panel, poster, and workshop presentation formats.
Stanford Medicine X is uniquely situated between the intersection of health and technology, at a time when both fields are experiencing rapid growth. We hope to capture the energy surrounding these two fields and channel it into a body of scholarship devoted to examining the potential of technology to improve patient-centric healthcare.
Fostering innovation in healthcare technology is only possible through collaboration between forward-thinking academics and researchers. Authors from around the world come to Medicine X to present on a variety of topics relating to technology and healthcare. Many of them seek to establish new ways of thinking about patient-centric care, exploring the opportunities technology offers to empower patients in their own healthcare. The abstracts below are a reflection of the high caliber of scholarship available at Medicine X, and I am proud of the opportunity to feature these scholars’ work.
About Medicine X
Medicine X is a 3-day conference that serves as catalyst for new ideas about the future of medicine and health care. The initiative explores how emerging technologies will advance the practice of medicine, improve health, and empower patients to be active participants in their own care.
Where other technology conferences may focus on consumer trends or business-to-business needs, Medicine X brings an academic approach to understanding emerging technologies with the potential to improve health and advance the practice of medicine. Drawing on the best traditions of Stanford—an incubator of Silicon Valley—the conference aims to ignite interdisciplinary thinking and collaboration while encouraging a rigorous, quantitatively driven approach to understanding emerging technologies.
Abstracts
Business Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- Game your health: How do video games increase engagement to improve health outcomes? – Swatee Surve
- A Quiet Epidemic: The increase of DVA patient populations in our hospitals – Eric M. Stone
- Rethinking the Business Model: A new approach to innovation in the transition to value-based care – Jack Stockert, MD
- Why N of 1 is superior to “one-size-fits-all” employee wellness – Jeff Ruby
- Empowering patients and healthcare providers through extraordinary communication – Heather Hansen
- Unlock the Real Real World Evidence: Quantifying health outcomes – Jessie Juusola
- Data-Driven Wellness: The future Is in empowering individuals through self-knowledge – Laila Zemrani
- B the Change: The power of the B corp business model to transform health care – Michael Fratkin
- Blockchain, Networks and Health Care: Leveraging a blockchain to create new network behaviors in diabetes prevention. – Diego Espinosa
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Chatbots in Health Care: Opportunities and challenges – Tatyana Kanzaveli
- Going for zero: The potential to eradicate heart attack and stroke through public/private partnership and the role of connected health devices in that effort – Ranndy Kellogg
- Early Detection for Cancer: Starting with the people who need it most – Mark Jacobstein
- Launching the scientific wellness industry through multiple data set application – Clayton Lewis
- PatientWisdom: Improving health and care by listening to patients – Gregory Makoul
- How the Sharing Economy is Unleashing Health Care’s Newest Workforce: Patient leaders – David Goldsmith
- The role of digital health technologies and their effects on patients and healthcare professionals – Travis Moore, MBA, RN
- What constitutes actionable health data to drive clinical interventions on chronically-ill patients in the home setting? How a delicate balance of patient experience and real-world data creates unlimited medical research possibilities. – Pierre-Jean Cobut
- The model program shows how effective use of technology drives increased patient (health system employee) engagement and utilization, improved care, and reduced costs in a large healthcare system – Ivor Horn
- Leveraging the aidbox.io FHIR® cloud platform for developing health care solutions – Pavel Smirnov
- Change will not come from within – how the weight of two industries are holding back our health – Lori Casselman
- HOLIS-TECH: Opportunities where health IT meets holistic medicine – Erik Goldman
- Using augmented reality to teach medicine – Mobeen Syed, Ahmed Zaafran
- SafetyNEST: Transforming prenatal care for healthier, toxic free babies – Alexandra Destler
Panel Presentations
Poster Presentations
- Mobile technologies as a conduit for specialist care – Doug Foster
- Use of smartphone to build a network of acute care medical professionals – Alex Yeh
- Academy To Innovation – Innovation to technology, secret life of an academic entrepreneur – Aytac Durmaz
Technology Hub Presentations
Workshop Presentations
Design Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- MS Mosaic: A mobile platform for personalizing multiple sclerosis disease management, and a first step towards a patient-focused machine learning based care paradigm – Katherine Heller, Lee Hartsell
- Empowering patients and patient communities through in-person experiences. – Elizabeth Presson
- From behavioral science to innovation – Sarah Mummah, PhD
- Transforming Dynamics in the Exam Room: Designing for mutual participation – Patricia Wang
- Co-Creating Products for Young People with Cancer – Ashley Pandya
- Designing consumer web experiences for cancer patients and their doctors – Mark Jacobstein
- Emotional Currency: The missing design element in digital heath – Evan Hirsch, Isabel Granic
- Envisioning the Future of Health Care Delivery: Aligning emerging technology trends of artificial Intelligence (AI), autonomous vehicles (AV), and augmented Interaction (AX) to better patient experience and outcomes, an artefact concept – Matthew Jordan
- I2OR: The intelligent ingegrated operating room of the future – Mark DeSilets
- A patient-centered approach to telemedicine – Chad Ellimoottil
- Healthcare Confessions™: Unveiling the hidden shadows and opportunities – Sarah Krug
- Designing the health care “system” intelligently from the ground up – for patients, then providers, then industry – Marc Braman
- The Patients are Losing Patience: User insights on navigating and redesigning mental health care services for accessibility and effectiveness – Mark Freeman, Justin Lai
- Creative Spaces for Clinicians and Patients: Placemaking for radical collaboration – Robert Pugliese
- Supporting Patient Agency and Self-expression: Using design to rethink how patients’ voices are captured and represented in their care – Marnie Meylor de Mooij
- Redesigning aggregate patient data to be made available at the point of care improves value for patients undergoing congenital heart surgery – Andrew Shin
- Beyond the Numbers: Harnessing the power of qualitative data with design thinking – Qunesha Dale, Shelly Bhowmik
- Infusionarium: Where would you choose to heal? Treatment at the intersection of Medicine and Disney Imagineering – Roger Holzberg
- Information Theory and Translational Medicine: Maximizing the ‘bit rate’ of medical knowledge translation – Cabell Maddux
- Using design thinking to help improve patient experience through the Universal Patient Language (UPL) – Elizabeth Turcotte, Susan Bartlett
- Virtual behavioral health and the power of human-centered design – Ann-Somers Hogg
- Adding to the patient experience by designing UMHealthResearch.org — a human-centered health research platform – Aalap Doshi
- Co-Creating Technology Using a Patient-Centric Approach: Designing tools to support maternal health – Fred Dillon
- The use of low-code cloud databases in the design and implementation of a new surgical delivery system in an urban setting – Ira Kirschenbaum
- Art, humanism, and the medical journal in the 21st Century – Alexandra Winter
- Mindfulness at Medicine X – Kyra Bobinet
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Saving the warrior with semiautonomous robotic telesurgery – Steven Hong, Ryan Orosco
- Architectural design for improved health care delivery – Diana Anderson
- Designing a Future Free of Heart Attack and Stroke: How wearable blood pressure technology changes the landscape of heart health – Ranndy Kellogg
- Learning the foundations of the Universal Patient Language (UPL) – Susan Bartlett
- We Want You! Engaging and activating patients from the bedside to the boardroom in the national capital region military health system – Downing Lu
- Using play to diagnose and treat children in emergency departments – James Turner
- The Proof is in the Outcomes, Puddin’: How does patient engagement create better outcomes? – Geri Baumblatt
- The design of an ambidextrous organization in health care – Fredrik Öhrn
- Hosts for Humanity: Tapping into the collective compassion of volunteers to house patient-families traveling for care – Jenny Owens
- Should Medical Apps be FUN as well as Functional? – Key learnings from a success health care app developer – John Miles
- EZMedNotes: The story of how a cancer patient’s physician family could not keep up with the patient’s health information and designed an app for it – Nupur Garg
- An approach allowing a practitioner to externalize thoughts for guiding effective and productive learning – Yih-Ming Yang
- Clinical application of immersive, patient-specific three-dimensional virtual reality in neurosurgery – Gary Steinberg
Panel Presentations
- Co-designing Healthy Communities: How Can Health Care Providers, Designers, and Community Members Work Together To Build Healthier, More Equitable Places? – Bon Ku, Wendy Sue Swanson, Matthew Trowbridge, Antwi Akom
- Patients Taking Charge: #WeAreNotWaiting, medical hacking, and other non-approved FDA activities – Michelle Litchman, Perry Gee, Dana Lewis, Mila Ferrer
- Medical visualization technologies as tools for patient collaboration – Kirsten Ostherr, Thomas Picht, Anna L. Roethe, MD, MA, Rebekka Lauer
- Did we forget about the stage? The role of the environment in transforming health care – Upali Nanda, Jeff Stouffer, Monika Wittig, Bon Ku, Alexander J Langerman
Poster Presentations
- Synthesis maps as visual knowledge translation in primary care for the cancer patient’s complex lifecycles – Peter Jones
- A Novel IDEA: How design-thinking approaches revealed an innovative model of prescribing medications – Brian Brady
- The Power of Technology: Defining the value proposition for behavioral health care – Nicoletta Tessler
- How do you encourage doctors to create? – Vidya Viswanathan
Technology Hub Presentations
- Increasing Access to Medical Training with 3D Printing: The endotracheal intubation model – Lily Park, Kashif Pirzada
- Clinical application of immersive, patient-specific three-dimensional virtual reality in neurosurgery – Malie Collins
Workshop Presentations
- An Exercise in Empathy: Creating the space for careful and kind care – Maggie Breslin, Kerri Sparling
- Transforming patient stories into digital outcomes – insights from Stanford Health Care’s MyHealth team – Isaac Villanueva, Mary Song, Elizabeth Pirrotta, Chris Feria
- Design thinking for healthier behaviors – Sarah Mummah, PhD, Dennis Boyle
- Diverge to Converge: Using patient journey maps to identify moments that matter for health care design – Soren DeOrlow, Abbe Don
- Co-designing compassionate and empathetic interactions in post artificial intelligence medicine – Charlie Blotner, Pat Pataranutaporn, Kacie McCollum, Chethan Sarabu, Jordan Bates, Neal Lester
- Applying the Science of Patient Engagement: Developing a guide for engagement methodologies – Julie Dietrich
- System mapping to visualize patient experience for visual insight translation – Peter Jones, Prateeksha Singh
- Co-creating Visual Conversations: Using imagery to augment patient visits – Katie McCurdy, Chethan Sarabu
ePatient Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- “MedsTime”: Integrating patients and families in medication safety – Shannon Feehan, Simon Mawer
- Empowering patients and providers to partner for best care – Kristina Sheridan
- When your significant other receives a “terminal” diagnoses – Navita Dyal
- Designing for Humans: Creating sustained patient engagement in the digital age – Jon Michaeli
- Symptom Clusters in Cancer Survivors: Healing and recovery through impeccable assessment and interdisciplinary care – Sangeeta Agarawal
- Enriching the Patient Perspective: Social media and online discussion forums – Suchitra Iyer
- The other side of childhood – Dominique Schell
- Improving quality of life for ostomy patients with technology – Karen Anaid Solis Gonzalez
- From patient to physician to ePatient – Chethan Sarabu
- Strings on a Marionette: The hidden interactions that create a patient experience. Insights from a patient and designer. – Nuzi Barkatally
- Transgender Patients and Research In Medical Transition – Charlie Blotner
- Forget Medicalese: Helping HCPs learn to speak “patient” – Kathryn Ticknor
- At PatientTalk.com see how compelling patient videos and expert medical advice form a powerful connection – John Symes
- Dear patient, I need your advice – Roni Zeiger
- CardioVisual: A mobile app empowering patient education and engagement – Manish Chauhan
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Speaking for Two: A sister’s medical journey navigating for her nonverbal twin – Julia Kramer-Golinkoff, Annie Kramer-Golinkoff
- The Patient Turned Scientist: Making my life-saving medication in my kitchen – Jasmine Sturr
- Set Me Free: The power of technology on the patient experience – Jessica Melore
- A vision to crowdsource the curing of disease (Presented by a patient who took health into his own hands and managed to get his hypercholesteremia and psoriasis into remission naturally) – Elias Bizannes
- The $1M cesarean and the power of patient storytelling – Kristen Terlizzi
- What can I eat? Answers from the American Diabetes Association & IBM Watson – Kelly Rawlings, Michael Chae
- 34 Minutes flat lined: A second life, a second career and the many lessons learned – Greg Merritt, PhD
- How being a patient/caregiver changed my perspective on implementing medical computing systems – Lawrence Fagan, MD, PhD
- Social support for people with rare diseases: Examples from the Moebius syndrome conference – Kathleen Bogart
- My Genomic Life: Who, what, when, why and how, “Imagine having your whole genome sequenced…” – Pepita Stringer, Lorena Macnaughtan
- Successful management of my AFib using Apple and AliveCor devices and integration with Health App – Hector Goldin
- When Bubbles Converge: Growing empathy across the health care spectrum – Jeri Burtchell
- Utilizing existing tools and platforms to connect patients, patient groups, and the health care industry via a collaborative effort to centralize information and communication – T.J. Sharpe
Panel Presentations
- Death and bereavement in the digital age – Liza Bernstein, Liz Salmi, Jim Rosenberg, Michael Fratkin, Alexis Keiner
- Pain Wise: Patient-centered integrated care in post-op pain management – Sangeeta Agarawal, Patricia Bach, Jessie Kittle, Alicia Staley
- Patient-centered drug development and the Learning Health System – Erin Moore, Leigh Anne Naas, Laura Crawford
- A global grassroots consortium of patient organizations, advocates, startups, and leaders in the pharmaceutical industry is helping lung cancer patients gain access to and education about next-generation genomic testing and treatment options – Esther Schorr, Andrew Schorr, Donald Stranathan
- Listening to Our Mothers: Using patient experience to understand the heterogeneity of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders – Shannon Hennig, Cindy Herrick, Amanda Cadran, Sara Beckel
Poster Presentations
- Traumatic Brain Injury care tool – Rohit Agrawal, MD, MPH
- Through the eyes of a mother: A boy’s recovery from autism – Lauren Burton
Technology Hub Presentations
- Optimize Patient Care Without Losing the Personal Touch: First-hand accounts of doctors benefitting from emerging technology – Dr. Shawn Tassone, Sandeep Pulim
Implementation Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- Leveraging the power of wearables to improve the care of hospitalized patients – Barrett Larson
- Patient partnership in advance care planning – Joan Forte, Vanessa Deen Johnson
- Better Together: Early results from a novel clinical program to combat senior loneliness – Robin Caruso
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Improving hospitalized children’s lives through music, movement, and dance– Vania Deonizio
- Collaboration and More: A case study in transforming culture, engaging employees, and improving patient outcomes at the US Department of Veterans Affairs – Masoud Rabie
- Care Platforms: Integrating technologies and best practices to drive patient-centered, value based care – Brian Justice, Marcos Dachary
- How to successfully ‘do digital’ with the UK’s National Health Service – Felix Jackson
- Sick and Tired and Tired of Being Sick: The future of immune health – Bonnie Feldman
- Prioritizing internal health system innovation to drive improved outcomes, reduce costs, and commercialize employee ideas – Neil Patel, Randy Block
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- How one baby’s experience and a little red beam of light are saving newborn lives – Annamarie Saarinen
- Modern mobile mindfulness for the cancer journey – Lanie Francis
- Semana i: Challenging medical students to apply lateral thinking – Jorge Eugenio Valdez García, Silvia Lizett Olivares Olivares, Mildred Vanessa López Cabrera
- Scaling global surgical education through innovative technologies – Jean Nehme
- Childhood anxiety reduction through innovation and technology (CHARIOT): Outcomes and strategies for implementing a bed mounted theater system in the perioperative environment – Samuel Rodriguez, MD
- Product Approvability Recommendations from FDA Advisory Committees: Inconsistently sought, indirectly obtained – Joseph Gulfo, MD. MBA
- A powerful knowledge engine for genomics data analysis – Nahil Sobh
- Surgery augmented – Nadine Haram
- Are we ready for the HealthProof Revolution? Igniting a movement to level up the impact of our actions on the causes we care about through clinical trial awareness and participation – Angela Radcliffe
Panel Presentations
- Home is Where the Innovation Is: Keeping the patient as the nucleus of an interdisciplinary team – Eliza “Pippa” Shulman, Mary Ann O’Connor, Richard Rakowski
- Maximizing Technology to Bridge Transitions: Apps, information exchange & EHRs– Michelle Litchman, MJ Tran, Perry Gee
- Designing for Family Caregivers: Creating the map as we go (A panel in 5 acts) – Geri Baumblatt, Rajiv Mehta, Sangeeta Agarawal, Phylene Wiggins
- Healthy Innovation: Nevada as a new model for population health – Christos Galanopoulos, Joseph Grzymski
- Universal Health Coverage: Will innovation bring us closer to this goal? – Kunal Patel, Kelly McKee, Bill Simpson, Caitlyn Hutchison
- Power to the People: Engaging everyone in advance care planning – Rebecca Sudore, Liz Salmi, Aretha Delight Davis, Michael Fratkin, Geri Baumblatt
Poster Presentations
- Modern MedEd: Bringing medical students into the Wikipedia Sandbox – Laura Gardner
- A comprehensive needs assessment tool for planning rheumatic heart disease control programs in limited resource settings – Susan Perkins
Technology Hub Presentations
Workshop Presentations
- Improving the Lives of Academic Medical Center Physicians Through Front-line Empowerment and Leadership Commitment: Stanford Children’s Health physician engagement cells – Marisa (Mimi) Albert, Daniel Murphy
- A roadmap to support the emotional and mental health needs of patients and families – Carole Lannon, MD, MPH, Stacey Lihn
- Shifting the paradigm: what does it mean to be well and how do we measure it? – Catherine Heaney
Research Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- Optimizing Your Shopping Cart: Decision tools, presentation & total cost estimators on health care marketplaces – Ellen McGeoch
- The one drop diabetes iOS and WatchOS app with in-app coaching from certified diabetes educators improves blood glucose, carbohydrate intake, and physical activity – Chandra Osborn
- Patient-centered Mobile Health Application Implementations as a Team Sport: A patient and provider working together to achieve the full potential of health information technology – Ross Lordon
- A mechanistic model of macronutrient and energy metabolism to predict individual response to dietary changes – Samuel Burns
- Preparing for the Black Swan: 21st century medical decision making – Damian Roland
- Awareness is the key to unlock patient engagement – Mette Dyhrberg
- All Together Now: Twitter as a space to form community and change the system – Jodi Sperber
- Could Nightly app cure nightmares? – Lukasz Mlodyszewski
- Mining Audio Cues from PTSD Interterview Recordings – Qian Hu
- Impact of 3D-printed anatomical models on short-term clinical outcomes: a randomized controlled trial – Jan Witowski
- Teamwork simulation training based on a local risk and needs analysis improves the clinical care of trauma patients – Sebastian Kuhn
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Shaping Health care Workforce Confidence to Enhance Patients’ Experiences: The quantitative impact of caregiver confidence on the patient experience of care – Katie Owens, MHA
- VascTrac: Studying peripheral artery disease via smartphones to improve remote monitoring and postoperative surveillance – Raheel Ata, Neil Gandhi
- Clinic 20XX: Designing for an ever-changing present in a changing health care environment, to meaningfully impact primary care – Upali Nanda
Panel Presentations
- The power of including everyone in the design of clinical trials – Andrea Downing, Alicia Staley
- The importance of dogged research from a patient’s perspective – Dan Duffy, Doug Lindsay
- Lessons Learned from the the Promoting Research in Social Media and Health (PRISM Health) Symposium – Urmimala Sarkar, Danielle Ramo
Poster Presentations
- Innovating to improve behavioral health care for patients: best practices in adaptive measurement technology – Mithila Kareti, Rona Margaret Relova
- Sleep Tracking: Can Nightly app replace a professional medical equipment? – Kornel Rostek
- We care, we care! Our failures in teaching communication skills at the GME level – Rachel Lewin
- Patient-clinician co-Interpretation of person-generated health data for chronic disease management – Siddharth Nair
- Machine learning techniques to improve decision making for rural medical transports – Sybil Klaus, Les Servi, Hari Srinivasan
- Competency-based Faculty Development Program for Clinical Educators: Assessing effects on faculty teaching skills – Jorge Eugenio Valdez García, Silvia Lizett Olivares Olivares, Mildred Vanessa López Cabrera
- Modeling Causal Relationships: The value of case-based discovery – Robert Fredericks
- Can a patient-to-doctor letter communicate end of life wishes better than a traditional advance directive? – Ilana Yurkiewicz
- Patient Centered Learning: Application in medical schools in Mexico – Jorge Eugenio Valdez García, Silvia Lizett Olivares Olivares, Mildred Vanessa López Cabrera
- An exploratory virtual study in migraineurs to assess how migraine attacks correlate with activity level measured by Apple Watch and a ResearchKit based Migraine Tracker App – Gabriel Vargas
- Is heat the new NSAID? – Wilton Remigio
- The discovery and development of new chemotherapeutic agents for hospital acquired infections – Omonike Olaleye
- Case Study: Impact of Nightly app on a patient with a severe nightmare disorder – Lukasz Mlodyszewski
- MKSAP marathon meets poll everywhere – Kin Wai Hung