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    10 Imaging Predictions for 2018

    Ambra Health’s CEO looks into his crystal ball to see what lies ahead for this medtech and healthcare sector.

    10 Imaging Predictions for 2018
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    Morris Panner, CEO, Ambra Health12.21.17
    As 2017 comes to a close, Morris Panner, CEO of Ambra Health—a medical data and image management cloud software company—took time out to look ahead at the coming year in an attempt to identify and predict the trends for the radiology and imaging sector in 2018. Image access and data topics dominate the list, but other topics are sprinkled in as well. Take a look and then be sure to reach out with your own thoughts and opinions on social media. (Use the buttons to the left; don’t forget to tag us too!)
     
    1. Open Referral Networks Become Increasingly Important to Health System Growth
    Medical imaging is more spread out than ever before across a geographically distributed and diverse referral and patient community. According to a recent survey by Ambra Health of over 1,000 healthcare consumers, referrals are still the primary way patients find a new physician. This means an enhanced emphasis on image ordering efficiency, turnaround time, quality of reads, and most importantly, referring provider satisfaction as imaging needs to move efficiently across a patient’s extended circle of care. This landscape will drive increased interoperability across providers and open referral networks will emerge as competitive differentiators for regional centers of excellence, where imaging can flow seamlessly with the patient as they transfer from primary care to community hospital to specialty center and back again. Why shouldn’t moving imaging across healthcare providers work like the ATM network of banks today?
     
    2. The “Big 4” to Disrupt the Healthcare Industry
    Google, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft continue their advance on the healthcare industry in various ways from venture funding, research, infrastructure, to applications, and practitioners are taking note, including Jefferson Radiology CTO Mike Quinn who highlighted the emergence of the “big 4” in healthcare as a trend to watch in 2018. The sheer scale of these businesses means the impact of new products and services will be widespread and adopted at an unprecedented speed for the industry. The “big 4” seem to have their eye on one singular aspect of the healthcare industry that will serve as the lynchpin for future innovation—data. The race is on to see which business will dominate health data storage, including imaging data. For the first time, Google attended the annual Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference and announced a number of collaborations with medical imaging providers including Ambra Health.
     
    3. Imaging Archives (VNA) + Cloud will be King
    Providers are looking to vendor neutral archives (VNA) and the scalability of the cloud to create a centralized store for physician productivity and care. Dr. Keith Hentel, executive vice chairman of the Department of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine, sees cloud VNA as a powerful way to create a unified environment, with more complete access to data for physicians. Oftentimes, there are various data forms that don’t fit in the traditional electronic medical record and yet still must be organized in the timeline of events that happened to a patient for optimal care. Dr. Hentel said, “Our physicians want to see the compendium of multimedia on a patient in one unified environment. We're going to be investing a lot in our VNA, to help combine radiological imaging data with, perhaps, dermatological or endoscopic data, and their EKGs.”
     
    4. Consumers Will Take a More Active Role in Questioning Health Data Privacy & Use
    It's one thing when we're sacrificing our privacy on Facebook for convenience and connectivity; it's quite another when it comes to our health. There is much talk about how AI will radically transform healthcare, using big data—our data—to find new cures and insights. But for all the excitement comes critical issues surrounding data use and ownership. What is the right regulatory balance that maximizes positive patient outcomes? How can we, as patients, understand our rights and what happens to our data in this brave new world? Transparency will be a central factor in this debate. Healthcare consumers will take an active role in questioning how our data is being used to be able to make informed decisions about that use. There is no doubt we are on the path toward a whole new realm of medical ethics, and the call to action is on us, the human product, to hold our healthcare institutions to the high level of transparency this brave new world demands.
     
    5. Informatics Becomes the Hottest, Fastest Growing Specialty
    With the changing face of regulations like MACRA, MIPS, and PAMA, value-based healthcare models continue to rise over fee-for-service. Keeping a facility in line with new patient-centric regulations means leveraging informatics to optimize and streamline the flow of medical data and imaging across radiology and beyond. Especially with all the exciting potential of deep learning technology and AI. Dr. Krishna Juluru, director of imaging informatics at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, stated that informatics has become a key area at the center of excellence, and he knows “to the last hour or so, how many scans are being done, what facilities within Memorial those scans are being performed, what body parts are involved, what subspecialties are involved, and more.” The Center’s current initiative focuses on expanding measurements by analyzing referral patterns to ensure they are providing strong referring physician and patient service.
     
    6. Providers Go ‘All In’ to Meet Changing Consumer Demands
    The 21st century healthcare consumer is already comfortable with cloud and mobile technology, so they’re making decisions based upon how well practices and hospitals are using these digital tools to meet their needs. However, providers have been typically slow to change. A recent survey by Ambra Health of over 1,000 U.S. adults showed that it still takes 44 percent of patients over a day to have imaging sent to a physician, and most of that transfer is still occurring through CDs. Facilities must understand imaging consumer preferences, which frequently include items like an image-enabled patient portal, “family share” plans, mobile access, and more. Through widespread cloud technology adoption, facilities can empower patients with control over their own image data by eliminating CDs, image-enabling patient portals, and providing easy, 24/7 access to patients.
     
    7. Data Security Will Move From Protection to Prevention
    Data security continues to be a major factor as healthcare systems move to centralized cloud storage facilities. With security technology, talent, and awareness improving across all industries, security tactics will shift with the help of AI and machine learning from reactive protective measures to proactive preventative ones. Data security teams, with the help of machine learning and AI, will have an increasingly important role for predicting security infringements before they happen. Health systems and practices will need to continue to invest heavily in people with IT security skillsets and products that leverage machine learning to get ahead of global IT security challenges.
     
    8. An Uneven Rise of AI for Workflow Automation
    The latest machine learning, deep learning, and workflow automation technology can accelerate interpretation, improve accuracy, and reduce repetition for radiologists and other specialties. During the annual RSNA conference in November, AI was by far the most talked about trend for 2018—on both ends of the spectrum. Many practitioners are excited about its potential to transform everyday workflows while others are skeptical that AI’s moment has arrived. AI’s potential rests in its ability to tap large data sets and run algorithms through stored patient data. There are certainly many potential use cases for AI workflow improvements in radiology. One example is to use algorithms to automatically align current and prior exams for instant comparison of multiple studies. Machine learning when combined with artificial intelligence can even further improve processes by scanning imaging. The rise of AI applied to workflows will be uneven in 2018, with health systems that have the infrastructure in place already off to the races.
     
    9. Increased Virtual Care Adoption and Mobile Services
    Mobile health clinics have been active in communities for quite some time. However, 2018 will usher in a new level of sophistication for these services. According to Mobile Health Map’s latest impact report, there are approximately 2,000 clinics on wheels across the country providing services, including primary care, preventative screening, disease management, behavioral health, dental care, pre-natal care, and pediatric care. Extremely cost efficient and effective at reaching underserved and vulnerable communities, mobile clinics with enhanced technology capabilities will further extend the spectrum of services. For example, earlier this year, the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Ariz., unveiled a fully equipped mobile stroke unit, which enables the medical team to evaluate, diagnose, and even start treatment before the patient arrives at the hospital. The specialized truck carries equipment such as mobile CT scans that ambulances do not currently provide.
     
    10. Diversity in Radiology Benefits Patient Care
    With the rise of organizations such as RADxx supporting the advancement of women in radiology, the issue of diversity in the practice has come front and center this past year. Evolving consumer healthcare preferences mean radiologists are increasingly taking on more patient-facing responsibilities. With that shift comes the need for radiologists to represent the diverse populations they serve. In a recent Radiology Business article, Tessa S. Cook, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, noted the change, “Patient- and family-centered care is a very personal, a very non-technical interaction that all of us as radiologists are increasingly being challenged to do more of.” Initiatives to improve diversity will continue to be an area of focus for the industry with informatics offering new areas of specialization for emerging leaders.
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