Microsoft Canada – Brochure 2018

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HOW MICROSOFT IS TRANSFORMING CANADA’S HEALTHCARE


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HOW MICROSOFT IS TRANSFORMING CANADA’S HEALTHCARE It is no exaggeration to say that Microsoft has changed the world, as it has transformed nearly every part of people’s working and home lives – after all, around a fifth of the world’s population use Microsoft products on a daily basis. Next, the IT giant is set to revolutionise healthcare. WRIT TEN BY

LEIL A HAWKINS PRODUCED BY

ANDY TURNER


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t is no exaggeration to say that Microsoft has changed the world, as it has transformed nearly every part of people’s working and home lives

– after all, around a fifth of the world’s population uses Microsoft products on a daily basis. Next, the IT giant is set to revolutionize healthcare. The healthcare system faces some tough challenges. Wait times are lengthy, whether in the emergency room, referral to a specialist, or making appointments to see a doctor, and processes can generally be slow-moving. Meanwhile healthcare IT has traditionally been focused on hospital-based Electronic Health Records (EHR), but part of Microsoft’s digital vision is to move beyond this and onto more efficient processes. Peter Jones, Microsoft’s Industry Lead in Healthcare for Canada, explains: “Traditionally we’ve spent a lot of money and resources on digitizing healthcare records. We are now focused more on systems of insight that will enable us to access data and make better decisions on patient care and the operations in the hospital.” As well as shifting from systems of record to systems of insight, Jones explains they are moving towards systems of engagement, making it possible for patients to interact with healthcare providers in new ways. Patient engagement is one of the four pillars of Microsoft’s model to transform the country’s healthcare system, alongside empowering care teams, optimizing operations and transforming the continuum for better patient care.


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PATIENT ENGAGEMENT

with telemedicine specialists Novari

Now that it’s possible to book

Health, makes it possible for patients

everything from a taxi to a grocery

to schedule virtual consultations with

shop via a touchscreen, it makes

doctors. It’s as simple as clicking on

sense for patients to want healthcare

a meeting request in an email to carry

to be just as accessible.

out a virtual appointment from the

New technology that enables care

comfort of the patients’ home. “You

teams to monitor patients remotely is

can get access to a member of your

of huge benefit to people with chronic

care team including doctors and

conditions, as it cuts down on wait

nurses,” Jones explains.

times for appointments, and means those with limited mobility, such as the

EMPOWERING CARE TEAMS

elderly, don’t need assistance with

There are better ways to help clinicians

travelling to appointments.

communicate, collaborate, team

The eVisit, developed in conjunction

and learn. The Office 365 platform


“ W E ARE NOW FOCUSED MORE ON SYSTEMS OF INSIGHT THAT WILL ENABLE US TO ACCESS DATA AND MAKE BETTER DECISIONS ON PATIENT CARE AND THE OPERATIONS IN THE HOSPITAL” — Peter Jones, Microsoft’s Industry Lead in Healthcare for Canada

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allows members of the care team

OPTIMIZING OPERATIONS

to communicate and collaborate on

Health is data rich and information

better patient care.

poor. Jones goes on to say that the

“If you look at how we’re moving

data collected in clinical systems is

beyond EHR, one of the biggest

generally for operational, comm-

challenges has been communication

unication or medical purposes, most

amongst care teams” Jones says.

systems do not store communications

“Many care team members are over-

in a way that makes analytics easy,

worked and struggling to produce

and an enterprise-wide system view

but putting the communication and

doesn’t emerge organically. “For an

collaboration tools in place has allowed

industry that prides itself on being

them to become more efficient and

evidence-based, health does a poor

more effective in their job.” A good

job at using the most recent and rel-

example of this is a solution from

evant evidence, their own data.

a partner called PetalMD. It offers a cloud-based solution

“We see analytics as a continuum spanning retrospective reporting,

to help physicians create, manage

real-time dashboarding, predictive

and collaborate on scheduling

analytics, and even prescriptive

shifts with co-workers. It helps

decision-making using cognitive

saves time, allows remote access

services and machine learning. Even

to schedules, provide tasks and

relatively basic initiatives like patient

transfers all in one platform on Azure,

journey-boards and KPI dashboards

dramatically reducing errors and

can have a huge impact on baselining

prevent outdated information or

performance, identifying bottlenecks

duplicates. All information, such as

and streamlining operations.

schedule events or even a physi-

“We see that effective use of data

cian’s phone number, are instantane-

analytics as the only proper way of

ously updated. Members can easily

achieving population health, whether

communicate through a secure

it’s management of chronic disease to

messaging channel.

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or supporting patients to manage their care plan, timely and accurate information is key. “We’re seeing a lot of our partners build cloud-based solutions that are addressing these challenges and are easily adopted” he adds. One of these partners is Oculys, who have been able to show significant savings for hospitals by using data analytics to predict emergency room wait times and monitor patient flow and bad management. “If you can track it you can manage it more effectively” Jones says.

TRANSFORMING THE CONTINUUM Some of the most exciting models of

is another motivator that is becoming

care leverage cloud computing. This is

increasingly apparent – some capabili-

currently the primary focus for Microsoft.

ties are only possible in the cloud.

Once viewed with scepticism by the

“The cloud is essentially a global super-

health industry due to perceived security

computer, that you can access on

or control limitations, the cloud is now

demand and pay only for what you use.

undeniably being embraced by health

You get all the benefits, yet the cost

organizations around the world. Gartner

is spread across all the users. Kind of

predicts that within this decade organi-

like timeshare.”

zations will be going to the cloud

The virtually unlimited storage pool

precisely because it is more secure

makes medical imaging storage cost

than the on premises counterpart. Part

effective, or any other big data scenario

of this momentum is driven by cost

for that matter. The incredible process-

efficiencies and outsourcing, but there

ing power makes genomic sequencing


feasible. Machine learning and artificial intelligence are most practical in the cloud. Aggregations of software as a service provider, like an enterprise app store, allow organizations to discover, trial and deploy new applications with a minimum of risk and hassle. There is potential of the cloud to defragment all the data silos that frustrate holistic health information management. Making cloud computing trustworthy is a key priority. Part of that involves making sure it is secure, and Microsoft invests over a billion dollars annually to that end. Just as important though is making sure that the cloud can be used

“ STORAGE COSTS FOR CLOUD COMPUTING ARE THE LOWEST WE CAN SEE” — Peter Jones, Microsoft’s Industry Lead in Healthcare for Canada

compliantly, so Microsoft has invested in many industry certifications like HIPAA through a Business Associates Agreement, HITECH, and FedRAMP. Keeping information private, being transparent about datacentre operations, and allowing users the controls to manage their own data round out the trust story.

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“ T HE CLOUD IS ESSENTIALLY A GLOBAL SUPERCOMPUTER, THAT YOU CAN ACCESS ON DEMAND AND PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU USE” — Peter Jones, Microsoft’s Industry Lead in Healthcare for Canada

that is greatly expanding, and one that

are the lowest we can see, and the

includes researchers investigating

number of genomes we will need to

causes and early detection of serious

sequence in the future is going to put

conditions such as cancer. It is an area

a huge demand on a lot of the infra-

Microsoft is doing a significant amount

structure that exists on premise today”

of work in, and one that requires

Jones explains. “The other benefit is

a tremendous amount of storage given

allowing researchers to share their

that a single human genome takes up

data. The larger the genomic data set

at least 100 gigabytes of space.

the better the research, so we’re

“Storage costs for cloud computing

starting to see researchers coming


together with genomic data sharing

with providers generally waiting for

platforms that allow them to get

others to adopt new processes before

access to larger data sets.�

making the move themselves. However,

One of the organizations that has

with these innovations in telemedicine,

moved its genomic data to the cloud is

cloud solutions and operational data,

BC Cancer, a government-run agency

more and more are joining the digital

that conducts research and operates

revolution to reap its benefits.

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