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Investigating the Costs and Benefits of ICT Use in Personalized Healthcare: A Case-Based Approach

Investigating the Costs and Benefits of ICT Use in Personalized Healthcare: A Case-Based Approach. Walter Van Dyck, Daniel Gassull, Gergely Vértes, Prateek Jain, Muhilan Palaniappan, Duane Schulthess, Erik Tambuyzer, Rich Hudson, Nuala Moran. Project partners. Model impact.

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Investigating the Costs and Benefits of ICT Use in Personalized Healthcare: A Case-Based Approach

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  1. Investigating the Costs and Benefits of ICT Use in Personalized Healthcare: A Case-Based Approach Walter Van Dyck, Daniel Gassull, Gergely Vértes, Prateek Jain, Muhilan Palaniappan, Duane Schulthess, Erik Tambuyzer, Rich Hudson, Nuala Moran

  2. Project partners Science|Business ICT in Personalized Health

  3. Model impact Point of Care Technology Diagnosis Exercise, Lifestyle intervention program Primary Care Chest pain Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Secondary Care Surgery + Primary Prevention Prevention + 3| | 19-1-2010 |

  4. RESULT: Increases in QALY shows that all three interventions should be implemented (UK data shown) *Interventions impact different populations sizes based on probabilities and do not sum vertically INB= Incremental Net Monetary Benefit (€) IHB= Incremental Health Benefit (QALY) WTP = Willingness to Pay (€35k / QALY) Science|Business ICT in Personalized Health

  5. RESULT 2: Reduced incidence of ACS and doubling of ‘healthy’ citizens in the cohort population (UK data shown) Science|Business ICT in Personalized Health

  6. Research Proposal Based on the results of our model, Science|Business, in collaboration with our partners will, against a control group: Implement primary prevention (cardio vascular exercise) for a patient group identified as “at risk” for ACS with real time monitoring to optimize results Develop new remote monitoring tools for ACS Collaborate with a large data intelligence company to develop predictive analytics for ACS Test these new digital tools in collaboration with pharmacology and against controls Execute the project in Sweden, UK, Poland, and other countries TBD Science|Business ICT in Personalized Health

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