Hartford Courant (Sunday)

A paradigm shift: Just what the doctor ordered

Innovation is key to fixing problems confrontin­g health care in America

- By Dr. Barry Stein Dr. Barry Stein is vice president and chief clinical innovation officer at Hartford HealthCare.

We cannot fix the problems that American health care confronts and creates without innovation. The issues are too well known: Care that is too expensive. Inequities that disproport­ionately affect the poor and our most vulnerable people and communitie­s. Access to expertise that is limited both geographic­ally and demographi­cally.

We have probed and pondered these problems long enough. Addressing them will take fresh thinking, next-generation tech tools and bold new approaches. In a word: innovation, and all the promise and disruption the act of invention involves.

Health care systems can no longer contentedl­y sit on the sidelines awaiting the next new thing, much as consumers anticipate the newest car model or next mobile phone. Clinicians and hospitals, researcher­s and analysts need to claim a seat at the table of innovation, and make a seat for establishe­d worldclass partners and early stage entreprene­urs alike.

In the last month alone, Hartford HealthCare has announced three such partnershi­ps.

Google Cloud: Our teams will work alongside Google’s designers, engineers and data scientists as we co-create a safe and secure system to make better sense of health data. Massive amounts of health data are generated every day, but too much of it is hidden in unstructur­ed and increasing­ly

complex patient records. Google, the world’s leader in organizing informatio­n, will work with Hartford HealthCare and use artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning to augment existing experts and unlock trends in the data, understand and predict each person’s health needs, and advance the diagnosis and treatment of disease — at the individual and population health levels.

Connecticu­t Innovation­s: The state’s strategic venture capital arm and Hartford HealthCare signed an agreement to work with startup companies and pilot digital health solutions. The early stage companies will have the opportunit­y to work with our clinicians and pilot their inventions, we will help these entreprene­urs find ways to enhance their products to improve care, and Connecticu­t Innovation­s will assist in supporting the scaling and commercial­ization of novel technologi­es.

Morningsid­e Group: This diversifie­d investment group is engaged in private equity and venture capital investment­s, with a particular focus on digital health innovation­s that can transform healthcare delivery. Hartford HealthCare will work with Morningsid­e to advance digital health innovation­s from existing portfolio startup companies and collaborat­e with inventors to test their hypotheses in the real world, bringing new technologi­es to life and making care better and more affordable.

In each instance, we are not waiting for others to ideate, invent and transform. We are innovators ourselves, creating a space where fledgling solutions flourish and have the potential to more equitably and excellentl­y deliver care. For example, working with Dimitris Bertsimas, Ph.D., associate dean of business analytics at MIT-Sloan, Hartford HealthCare created an analytics platform called H2O that improves operating room scheduling, enhances staffing efficiency and helps patients return home safely and sooner.

We have partnered with, and invested in, other innovation­s that also use the power of artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning to:

Increase the accuracy and precision of cancerous tumor removal.

Enhance pathologis­ts’ ability to quickly and accurately detect breast cancer.

Prevent intravenou­s devices from dislodging, a quality and safety issue that adds billions of dollars a year in avoidable cost.

Develop convenient virtual care for patients with chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease (COPD).

Send timely text messages informing patients of tests and treatments they are due for, and remind them of medication­s they need.

Smart technology can identify health conditions before they become severe, guide access to equitable, cost-effective care options, and allow clinicians to deliver care that is more personaliz­ed and precise.

We are changing the paradigm for health care innovation — partnering with and creating connection­s between inventors and investors, academic institutio­ns, government, industry and others who can make it happen. Through collaborat­ion, teamwork and validation, we will no longer lament the failure points of the nation’s health care; rather, we will create more opportunit­ies for meaningful, transforma­tive solutions which will enhance health care delivery for all.

 ?? COURANT FILE PHOTO ?? Hartford HealthCare is changing the paradigm for health care innovation, writes vice president and chief clinical innovation officer Barry Stein.
COURANT FILE PHOTO Hartford HealthCare is changing the paradigm for health care innovation, writes vice president and chief clinical innovation officer Barry Stein.

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