3. Essence – What is HX360
HX360 was created to improve the way that health care is delivered by
inspiring health systems to pioneer the adoption and use of next generation
(non-EHR Platform) technologies in areas where health system executives are
passionate to combine the right mix of human & fiscal resources, process
change and technology for the advancement of their organization
HX360 is a newly formed joint venture between Healthcare Information and
Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and AVIA.
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4. Current State of Health Care – Environment
Today, patients have choices and health systems are being measured closely,
health system leaders are challenged to create both quality clinical experiences
and good clinical outcomes for patients while maintaining the fiscal health of
their organizations.
Workforce optimization and process improvement have been important
advances in health care over the past few decades, but have not had a large
impact on the structures and processes of clinical care delivery.
Platform technologies, such as the electronic medical record, have set the stage
for improving health care delivery via more effective data collection. However,
these technologies have also not substantially changed the way that clinical care
is delivered.
An influx of billions of dollars in new venture capital funding for next generation
(non-EHR platform) technologies and new capabilities is the engine driving
change for new health care delivery.
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5. Value Proposition
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To improve the way that health care is delivered via use of next
generation (non-EHR Platform) technologies.
Features & Benefits
• Provide forum that is inclusive of all audiences within
Healthcare ecosystem
• Focus in areas where health system executives are passionate
to combine the right mix of human & fiscal resources, process
change and technology for the advancement of their
organization
• Address existing challenges in real-time
6. Contemporary
Provider Challenges
Compiled through over 18 months of research,
by AVIA, (an organization that helps providers
and cutting edge entrepreneurial companies
close the gap) via health care executive
interviews, review of health system strategic
plans, and an extensive evaluation of industry
itself.
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7. Offering
Contemporary Provider Challenges
Compiled through over 18 months of
research, by AVIA, (an organization
that helps providers and cutting edge
entrepreneurial companies close the
gap) via health care executive
interviews, review of health system
strategic plans, and an extensive
evaluation of industry itself.
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Existing patient retention Primary care provider efficiency
New patient acquisition Post-acute care management
Patient experience improvement Care coordination for chronic conditions
Supply Chain optimization Mandated quality metrics improvement
• Facilitate patient movement btw network providers (e.g.
scheduling/communication)
• Reward patients for staying in network
• Automate / delegate iterative, non-value added provider tasks
• Identify patient problems before they occur
• Encourage migration of patients through improves
convenience, price or quality
• Predict risk of complication / readmission
• Identify post-acute care resources based on quality,
cost and geography
• Improve patient convenience
• Improve client relationship management
• Provide real-time patient satisfaction data
• Risk-stratify the population
• Predict complex issues for early intervention
• Support patient self management
• Data Analytics to improve transparency and reduce cost
• Reduce physician preference items
• Automate outcomes reporting
• Identify care gaps
• Identify patients for center of excellence
9. HX360 Index
Through the use of its HX360 Index, HX360
will help health system leaders calibrate
their preparedness for tackling their
current challenges in health care delivery
using new technologies. The components
of the HX360 Index include:
• Next generation technology adoption
and use
• Innovation capacity
• Degree of care delivery integration
• Payment model
• Foundational preparedness
(platform technology adoption and use)
• Financial performance
• Quality and safety organization.
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The HX360 Index is a new tool that brings together these components to
provide key comparisons and useful indicators that identity progress
validation related to the adoption and use of next generation technologies.
It also suggests opportunities for improving “readiness”, via assessment of
the processes and structures that allow the most frequent and best use of
these technologies.
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April 12-16, 2015, Chicago
• Leveraging largest Health Care
Venue and leading organization
focused in Health Care IT with over
40K audiences.
• Bring together C-level health leaders
to ideate and share
best practices
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11. Forums Exclusive forums for health executives to ideate, promote and test the actions, initiatives and
technologies that can bring immediate changes to health care delivery. These exclusive forums will
feature executives, innovators and futurists from other industries that will add depth and different
perspectives.
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13. Roy Smythe, MD
Roy Smythe, MD has been appointed CEO of HX360. Dr. Smythe has most recently been the
first Chief Medical Officer of AVIA. Dr. Smythe served as the Senior Vice President for Institute
Development and Medical Director of Innovation for the Scott & White Healthcare System. He
was also a tenured Professor of Surgery, Medicine, and Molecular Medicine, and the Glen and
Rita K. Roney Endowed Chair for the Texas A&M Health Science Center.
Dr. Smythe is an expert in the areas of health care innovation and integrated health care
delivery strategy. Throughout his career, Dr. Smythe has focused on exploring innovation as an
internationally-recognized specialty surgeon, a leading molecular therapeutics laboratory
investigator, a medical school and health system department chair, and health system
executive. His time as a health system leader was focused on a number of clinical, academic
and administrative areas, including governance, strategic planning and innovation.
He has published more than 300 manuscripts, articles and essays in both the academic and lay
press in subject areas ranging from biomedical investigation and clinical delivery process, to the
more human aspects of medical care. He is currently a featured contributor for Forbes.
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