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Informational Technology for
Personalized Medicine
John D. Halamka, MD, MS
CIO, CareGroup and Harvard Medical School
New Technologies
• Google Health
• Microsoft Health Vault
• Dossia/Indivo
PatientSite
• Patientsite over the past 7 years
• 2.5 million transactions and 40,000
monthly patient users
• All the worries about provider and patient
information overload have not occurred
Patient Access to Record
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What should they see?
When should they see it?
Who else should have access?
How should we present it?
Educational Partners
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PreOp – Patient Education
UpToDate – Provider Edition
UpToDate – Patient Edition
Medical Dictionary
Multum – medication information database
Lab Test Online
Messaging Volume
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Clinical messages: 27.8*
Prescription renewals: 3.1*
Referrals: 2.1*
Appointment requests: 2.6*
*monthly volume per 100 patients
Patients
• 57% female
• Median age ~43
• 4% over 70 years old
Patient Drivers
• Secure Messaging with Provider
• Access to Medical Records
• Convenience
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Request Appointments
Medication Refills
Referrals to Specialists
Review Bills Online
• Education
– Disease specific content by experts at CareGroup
– Links to medication information
– Personalized drug interaction information
500,000 base pairs analyzed on an Affymetrix device
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Full Sequencing of 60 million base pairs
My Genome
 Hereditary Motor and Sensory
Neuropathy
 Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
Carrier
 Prostate Cancer Risk
 Susceptibility to Tuberculosis
 Negative Kell Antigen
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Summary
• BIDMC has shared the electronic record
with the patient for 8 years
• Patients and Providers are very
enthusiastic about this technology
• The genome and personalized medicine
will accelerate use of Personal Health
Records