The patient equation : the data-driven future of precision medicine and the business of health care
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The patient equation : the data-driven future of precision medicine and the business of health care
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2020
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How the data revolution is transforming biotech and health care, especially in the wake of COVID-19-and why you can't afford to let it pass you by
We are living through a time when the digitization of health and medicine is becoming a reality, with new abilities to improve outcomes for patients as well as the efficiency and success of the organizations that serve them. In The Patient Equation, Glen de Vries presents the history and current state of life sciences and health care as well as crucial insights and strategies to help scientists, physicians, executives, and patients survive and thrive, with an eye toward how COVID-19 has accelerated the need for change. One of the biggest challenges facing biotech, pharma, and medical device companies today is how to integrate new knowledge, new data, and new technologies to get the right treatments to the right patients at precisely the right times-made even more profound in the midst of a pandemic and in the years to come.
Drawing on the fascinating stories of businesses and individuals that are already making inroads-from a fertility-tracking bracelet changing the game for couples looking to get pregnant, to an entrepreneur reinventing the treatment of diabetes, to Medidata's own work bringing clinical trials into the 21st century-de Vries shares the breakthroughs, approaches, and practical business techniques that will allow companies to stay ahead of the curve and deliver solutions faster, cheaper, and more successfully-while still upholding the principles of traditional therapeutic medicine and reflecting the current environment.
How new approaches to cancer and rare diseases are leading the way toward precision medicine
What data and digital technologies enable in the building of robust, effective disease management platforms
Why value-based reimbursement is changing the business of life sciences
How the right alignment of incentives will improve outcomes at every stage of the patient journey
Whether you're a scientist, physician, or executive, you can't afford to let the moment pass: understand the landscape with this must-read roadmap for success-and see how you can change health care for the better.
目次
Introduction vii
Section 1 From Hippocrates to Epocrates 1
Chapter 1 Before We Cured Scurvy 3
Chapter 2 Inside the Equations 17
Chapter 3 Fitbits, Smart Toilets, and a Bluetooth-enabled Self-driving ECG 43
Section 2 Applying Data to Disease 57
Chapter 4 Ava-Tracking Fertility, on the Road Toward Understanding All of Women's Health 59
Chapter 5 One Breath, One Drop-Asthma and Diabetes, Chronic Conditions Being Conquered with Technology 69
Chapter 6 Flumoji and Sepsis Watch-Two Approaches to Predicting and Preventing Acute, Life-threatening Conditions Through Smarter Data 81
Chapter 7 Cancer and Phage Therapy-Crafting Custom Treatments Just for You 93
Chapter 8 Castleman Disease-Not One Rare Disease with No Treatments, But Three Rare Diseases . . . with Hope, Thanks to Data 105
Section 3 Building Your Own Patient Equations 113
Chapter 9 The Steam Table 115
Chapter 10 Good Data 133
Chapter 11 Changing Clinical Trials 143
Chapter 12 Disease Management Platforms 175
Section 4 Scaling Progress to the World 191
Chapter 13 The Importance of Collaboration 193
Chapter 14 Value-based Reimbursement 203
Chapter 15 Aligning Incentives 217
Conclusion 231
Acknowledgments 241
About the Authors 243
Index 245
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