A Stanford Medicine X | Everyone Included™ Program stanford medicine x 2015 conference proceedingsRelive the Medicine X 2015 conference |
Table of Contents
Introduction
About Medicine X
Abstracts
- Business Track Presentations
- ePatient Track presentations
- Practice Track Presentations
- Research Track Presentations
Introduction
Stanford Medicine X invited authors to submit their work to the conference, taking place at Stanford University on September 25-27, 2015. Below are the approved abstracts that presented at the Stanford Medicine X 2015 Conference. They are varied and include business, ePatient, practice, and research tracks, using oral, oral ignite, panel, poster, and workshop presentation formats.
A selection of submissions will be eligible for publication in the conference’s partner journal, in the PLoS ONE Virtual Collection.
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
- An App that Brings Your Doctor to Your Door: The Heal Experience, Year One – Nick Desai
- Avatar-based acute and post-discharge care: results from Pilot Health Tech NYC and Sanford Chamberlain Medical Center – Victor Wang
- Championing Patient-Centric Innovation – Julie Wheelan
- Connected Health and Wellness Evolving Interface between Consumers, Medicine and Industry through Wearables, Quantified Self, 3D Printing and Big Data – Shawn G. DuBravac
- Creating a Participatory Healthcare Future: Designing Emotionally-Intelligent Multimedia Decision Aids – Geri Lynn Baumblatt
- Design for understanding: the patient experience in personal genomics – Matthew Maher
- Designing Immersive, Interactive Experiences to Prevent Sedentary Habits of Pediatric Patients – Dogan Demir
- From Disruption to Integration: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines of Digital Mental Health – Karan Singh
- Genetic screening is not the future. It’s the present. – Laura Martini
- Health as a Social Media – Kristen Daly
- How Laws Governing Wearable Health Technology Shape our Medical Future – Michael H Cohen
- Making a Killer Medical App – The Key Learnings from a Mobile App Start Up – John Miles
- Patient/Provider Solidarity: Rethinking the Patient Questionnaires – Daniel Penn
- Personalized Health Benefits: The Future of Health Care – Derek Newell
- Social Surgery in the Virtual World – A New Era in Surgical Rehearsal and Planning – Garrett Locketz
- The Genomic Journey to Personalized Medicine – David Shaywitz
- The Patient Financial Experience: Why Billing Matters – John Adractas
- Using Disparate Data to Personalize Digital Health Behavior Change Interventions – Amos Adler
- When Personal Becomes Portable: The Future of the Empowered Patient – Anil Sethi
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Behavioral Health and Technology Innovation: How Data-Driven Solutions are Expanding Access to Mental Healthcare and Changing Patient Behavior – Jennifer Schneider
- Compliant Cloud Computing: How it Will Accelerate Health Care Innovation – Travis Good
- Flow Health: Patient-Centered Health Information Exchange – David Harlow
- Health for all Everywhere – Mehdi Bouricha
- How to Streamline Your Doctor Visit – Emily Lu
- Neuropsychology based behavior design through mobile health gaming – Bhargav Sri Prakash
- New ways to address mobile health issues: smart mobile health platforms – Tatyana Kanzaveli
- Ontology-Driven Modeling of Healthcare Data Using a Graph Database – Mahesh Chaudhari
- Panorama – Cognitive Mobile Healthcare – Michael Nova
- Personalized Medication Intelligence: the Next Frontier in Medicine – Jennifer Strickland
- Top20Health.com — A Better Way to do Information Processing in Healthcare. – James Rutherford
- TrendMD: A Google AdWords for Scholarly Content – Paul Kudlow
Panel Presentations
- Bridging the Disconnect in Behavioral Health: Solutions for the 21st Century Patient – Chris Stout, Steve Sprieser, Richard Gengler, David Cohn, Eve Phillips
- If You Build It, Will They Use It? How Understanding Context and Motivators Can Exponentially Amplify Consumers Use of Healthcare Technology-Based Services & Tools – Alan Spiro, Jeff Rubin, Shaundra Eichstadt
- Investment Opportunities in Digital Health And Our Rapidly Changing Health Care Ecosystem – Malay Gandhi, Julie Papanek, Skip Fleshman, Robert Mittendorff
- Patients as Entrepreneurs – Emily Lu, Darla Brown, Molly Lindquist, Michael Seres
Poster Presentations
- How much will that cost, doc? – Ellen Zwickl
- Innovation on X-Ray Devices – Aytac Durmaz
- Using Social Media to Quit Smoking: A Smartphone Application for Smoking Cessation – Siobhan Bulfin
Workshop Presentations
- How to Sell into the Health System – Mandira Singh
- Online Community Management Best Practice: Managing Supportive and Engaged Online Patient Communities – Siobhan Bulfin
ePatient Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- #ChronicLife – Redefining Patient Participation in Social Media – Britt Johnson
- A better kind of selfie: veteran-directed digital for mental health – Rebecca Stoeckle
- A New Hope: Microbiomics and the Digital Gut Toss Lifelines Across the Autoimmune Abyss – Bonnie Feldman
- Case Study: Best practices in applying rapid prototyping to inform both protocol design and patient engagement in clinical trials – Jeremy Sohn
- Empowering a new generation of e-patients: Stanford Youth Diabetes Coaching Program – Nancy Morioka-Douglas
- Empowering Patients Through Cancer Maps – Marty Tenenbaum
- Giving Patients A Voice…In Real-Time – Edward Shin
- How Do I Understand a Misunderstood Diagnosis? Navigating Uncertainty – Tina Pittman Wagers
- Like Crawling Through Broken Glass – Howard Look
- Personal Medicine, Power Statements and Other Disruptive Innovations – Patricia Deegan
- Saving black swans: What do you do when you’re the first and only? – Matthew Might
- Seeing cancer in a tube of blood: How new genetic sequencing technologies empower doctors to keep one step ahead of the disease – Helmy Eltoukhy
- Senior Patient Engagement using iPad Dashboards, Connected Health Devices and Pharmacogenomics – Roger Simard
- The DIY ePatient: Democratizing Science and Health – Aleida Lanza
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Endometrial Tissue – Abigail Norman
- Using Technology to Impact Patient Quality of Life – Sohini Stone
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Big Data and Patient Powered Research – Lorraine Johnson
- Does Your Patient Shred The Gnar? A New Approach to Precision Medicine, Putting The Power of Science in the Hands of Patients – Martin Naley
- SafetyNEST: Safeguarding your baby during your pregnancy – Alexandra Destler
Panel Presentations
- Behind Closed Doors – Joe Riffe, Matthew Dudley, Christopher Snider, Britt Johnson
- CanSurround: co-creating with ePatients at the intersection of cancer, mental health, and technology. – Liza Bernstein, Meg Maley, Matthew Dudley, Marie Ennis O’Connor
- Going from researching patients to patients researchers? – Susannah Fox, Sara Riggare, Michael Seres, Elizabeth “Eli” Pollard
- Illness & Intimacy: How Peer-to-Peer Conversations Are Identifying and Filling Gaps in Whole-Person Health – Sarah E. Kucharski, Justin Halls, Matthew Dudley, Alexandra Drane
- Journey of a Patient Partner in Research: an example in a PCORI funded project – Dianne Johnson , Susan Brandzel, Mary Bush, Karen Wernli
- Older Adults Taking Hold of their Health: Technologies that Foster Transparency and Engagement (OpenNotes, Online Communities, and Apps) – Amy Berman, Tom Delbanco, Sei Lee, Michelle Litchman
- Privacy: Preventing Harm or Innovation? – Pamela Ressler, Colleen Young, Wendy Sue Swanson, Susannah Fox, Jodi Sperber
- Running down a dream: Experiences building peer-produced learning health systems – Michael Seid, George Dellal, Erin Moore, Joyce Lee
- The Future Of Digital Mental Health – Steven Chan, Peter Yellowlees, John Torous, Josef Ruzek, Arshya Vahabzadeh
- The Stories Patients Tell: What Do We Need to Know? – Beth Toner
Poster Presentations
- Aging Projects Inc., a community-based website for aging support – Joanne Helppie
- Gratefuloldtimer: Constructing life with diabetes through Facebook status updates – Nelya Koteyko
Workshop Presentations
- Design for Patient Autonomy – Jakob Boije
- eHealth in the field of pediatrics – Danielle Edges
Practice Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- #Ebola: Personal perspectives from the workers fighting on the front line in Sierre Leone and Liberia – Felix Jackson
- 3D Printing: Moving from Case Study to Common Practice – Katherine Stephenson
- Adverse Events: The Second and Third Victims – Marjorie Stiegler
- Applications of Mobile Technology to Address Mental Health Needs in War Torn Areas – Bahar Hashemi
- Closing the Loop: Empowering Patients through Active Self-tracking – Mette Dyhrberg
- CoPilot – Patient and Provider collaboration to improve the patient experience – Marc Katz
- Fulfilling the promise of technology in health through human centered design – Aaron Sklar
- Hepatitis Prevention, Control, and Elimination Program in Mongolia – Naranbaatar Dashdorj
- How mobile and internet technologies can disrupt and improve behavioral health services: Lessons from abroad – Ken Weingardt
- How patient engagement and data may curb prescription painkiller abuse. – Frank Lee
- Humans First: Human-Centered Hospital Design in an Era of Digital Diagnostics, Robotics and Data. – Joan Saba
- Nuka Approach to Customer-Owned Care: How Integrated Care Team Dynamics Impact Outcomes – Steve Tierney
- Opportunities for Digital Health in Perioperative Medicine – Brandi Sinkfield
- Patient experience: the first billion words – Brian Loew
- Providing Value @ your Fingertips: Integrated Care in your Back Pocket – Daniel Hommes
- Showing Up: Meta-Spatial Palliative Care at Home with Telehealth – Michael Fratkin
- Will Your Healthcare Data “Play in Peoria?” – Christopher Campbell
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Integrating primary and secondary care for the NHS – Felix Jackson
- Rethinking Disruption: Lessons from Quantified Self for the Transformation of Medicine – Gina Neff
- Strategically Maximizing Online Patient Engagement – Hank Capps
- Teaching Anatomy to a Computer – Priya Jayachandran
- Technological Collaboration and Knowledge Frameworks: Changing the Cancer Landscape – Sarah Kugler
- You Don’t Need Consent to Inform – Jocelyn George, Caitlin Hubmaster, John Starr
Panel Presentations
- Advancing Patient Safety through Design Thinking at Stanford – Simon Mawer, Kim Pardini-Keily
- Nuka Approach to Customer-Owned Care: How Integrated Care Team Dynamics Impact Outcomes – Joshua Franks, Steve Tierney
- Piloting the Use of Consumer Wearable Devices in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) – Rishi Bhalerao, Lawrence Brooks, David Blaser
Poster Presentations
- An interactive solution for anesthesiology residents to learn fundamentals of cardiopulmonary bypass – Jacob Schaff
- Facilitating meaning-making and technological aptitude through the creation of narratives and reminiscence – Xiaolong Li
- Stakeholder-informed Development of a Measurement-based Mental Health Software Tool – Steven Lindley
- trackER: a novel mobile health solution harnessing geolocation technology to catalyze information exchange in the ED to eliminate redundant healthcare utilization – Kyan Safavi
Workshop Presentations
- #whatif we could think differently to improve the lives of those with Autoimmune Disease – Bonnie Feldman
- Is Sweden creating an IKEA for health? – Sara Riggare
Research Track Presentations
Oral Presentations
- A novel approach to improve global health and health care delivery: low cost mobile-based laparoscopy – Vivian de Ruijter
- A Robust Wearable Biosensor for Real-Time Fall Detection – Nandakumar Selvaraj
- Acute Medical Exacerbations and Use of Online Health Information – Risha Gidwani
- eHealth Technology Opportunities to Support Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions – Donna Zulman
- Empowered patients and what we can learn from open innovation communities. A Scoping Review – Julia Amann
- Engaging Adolescent Asthmatics in Symptom Control and Self-Management using an Online Peer Social Network: Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial – Shiyi Zan
- Financial Prediction Vs. Clinical Engagement – Which is Best? – Ken Yale
- Foresites Patientcare Reduces Patient Falls in Hospitals Using Machine Learning Methods – George Chronis
- Internet-based recruitment, screening, and longitudinal assessment of subjects for neuroscience clinical trials using the Brain Health Registry – Rachel Nosheny
- Making sense of user interactions with the artificial pancreas – Conor Farrington
- Modeling Healthcare as a Complex System – A Needed Advancement in Healthcare Research – Nupur Garg
- Neuroimaging Pre/Post Hearing Treatment – Matthew Argame
- Online Social Support for Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes – Perry Gee
- Shopping Malls and Digital Health Networks: predicting patterns of use – Trevor van Mierlo
- The Responsive and Caring Clinical Trial Of The Future – Barry Crist
- What does Big Data mean for Personalized Medicine? – Floor Sieverink
- Where does my health information come from?”: Information sharing in peer-to-peer health communities – Carol Bond
- Why does patient participation increase social performance for healthcare conferences – Nisha Pradhan
Oral Ignite! Presentations
- Art Inspiring Action in Clinical Research – William Barker, Meghan Izak, Julia Romanyszyn
- Diabetes self-management through social media: an online longitudinal observation of Facebook profiles – Nelya Koteyko
- Digital Health: Vantage Points and the Silent Rise of the Empowered Patient – Lorena Macnaughtan
- Donor Application: Utilizing Social Media to Identify Potential Live Donors – Komal Kumar
- Emotional Experience Probes: Children and Families Personal Views of Life in Hospital Isolation – Erica Savig
- Intelligent Sensor System for Early Illness Alerts in Senior Housing – Marjorie Skubic
- Lost in Translation: How Automated Machine Translation can Address the Shortage of Medical Interpreters – Steven Chan
- Psychosocial influences on cancer: A Meta-Analytic Review – John Magnus Roos
- Screening of Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using A Wearable Biosensor – Nandakumar Selvaraj
- The knowing/doing gap in our patient communications – George Gibson
- Utilizing Emerging Technological Advancements to Enhance the Performance of Medical Uniforms – Patricia Duignan
- Will a tablet-based intervention encourage more reliable HIV risk reporting by young patients and facilitate testing? – Ian Aronson
Panel Presentations
- 3D Print-Powered Patient Engagement & Precision: Tomorrow’s practice of medicine breaking ground today – Monika Wittig, Steven Keating, Raheel Ata, Michael Golway
- Clinical research in the palm of your hand: smart phone apps for patient-centered research – Michael McConnell, Stanley Shaw, Yvonne Chan, Stephen Friend, Karan Singh
- The asynchronous telepsychiatry model of collaborative care virtual visits supporting the patient-centered medical home – Michelle Burke Parish, Steven Chan, Peter Yellowlees
Poster Presentations
- Computer Games for Obesity and Diabetes Prevention: Interfacing Behavior Change Techniques to Game Elements – Brian Mayrsohn
- Flipping the clinical trial – patient paradigm – Thomas Krohn
- On-line collaboration in the development of a new medical curriculum at Kings College London, UK. – Rajiv Sethi
- Predicting Leadership in Online Health Communities – Bari Dzomba
- Supporting ethnic minority youth and their families to become “ePatients” – Nancy Morioka-Douglas
- The Big Five Health-relevant Risk-factors: How differnet patients cope with cancer – John Magnus Roos