{"id":106659,"date":"2014-02-06T17:44:41","date_gmt":"2014-02-06T22:44:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/former-red-hat-coo-helps-health-care-providers-work-together-video.php"},"modified":"2014-02-06T17:44:41","modified_gmt":"2014-02-06T22:44:41","slug":"former-red-hat-coo-helps-health-care-providers-work-together-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/health-care\/former-red-hat-coo-helps-health-care-providers-work-together-video.php","title":{"rendered":"Former Red Hat COO Helps Health Care Providers Work Together (Video)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Do you remember the worries about getting  different health care software systems to work with each  other as health care providers starting moving away from  paper? It's still a problem, but Joanne Rohde's company, Axial Exchange, is working to  cure that problem not only as an entrepreneur but also because  she has personal reasons to see health care providers communicate  better with each other. In a   2012 interview for Huffington Post, she said, \"While I was  working for Red Hat, I got very sick... I ultimately had to go to  10 doctors to be diagnosed. Going from doctor to doctor, I could  not believe I had to start over each time. No one actually talks  to each other I became convinced that if I had had all the  information, I probably would have been able to figure it out  faster.\" In fact, Joanne got so sick that she quit her job as Red  Hat COO after four years with the company. Once she started  getting decent treatment for her Fybromyalgia and  started getting better, she decided to apply open source  principles to health care IT -- and to start a new company to do  it. Opensource.com talked  with Joanne in September 2013, and in January 2014 she talked  with Health Care Finance News for an article titled   Patients key to reducing readmissions. A phrase Joanne seems  to be using a lot lately is \"patient engagement,\" which has  become a major part of Axial Exchange's work to improve  communications not only between different health care providers  but also between those providers and their patients. Update:  02\/05 20:16 GMT by T : If you're seeing  this post on beta.slashdot.org, note that  we're still ironing out the details of video display here. You  can   view the video on tv.slashdot.org, instead. Please pardon our  dust.  <\/p>\n<p>    Robin Miller:This is Joanne Rohde who is the Founder and    CEO of Axial Exchange a company thats busily working to make    it easier for healthcare providers to share healthcare records,    that is your patient records safely, securely and quickly. She    was recently quoted as saying patients are the key to reducing    readmissions How is that? What does that mean?  <\/p>\n<p>    Joanne Rohde:Well, I think that we are moving from what    I call the myth of the Dr. Welby healthcare system, and I think    it was always a myth that there is this all-knowing physician    thats going to take care of you and your family to the reality    that we are a nation of chronic disease. As we jokingly say    sometimes no one gets well in the hospital, what do we mean?    You might be diagnosed in the hospital, you might get patched    up in the hospital, you might get your tests taken, but you get    well once you leave. If you get well. And healthcare really    hasnt recognized that yet. And so they dont really meet the    patients where they live and where they improve  <\/p>\n<p>    The second thing in this parochial view of patients is this    idea that patients really cant understand what they need to    take care of their health. And that is just a myth, because any    sick person Ive ever talked to wants nothing more than to get    better. And they are much more vested in that than the    healthcare provider, I dont care what economic incentives we    change in this country, your physician is not living your life.  <\/p>\n<p>    And then thirdly, I think the healthcare organizations have not    done the minimal job of trying to see the world through the    lens of the patient. So even though were starting to make    progress in selling to healthcare organizations I often hear    the patient relationship referred to as the last mile. So    whats their view of the world? Their view of the world is:    Here is the hospital, we are theheartof the world, youre going    to come in here and were going to fix you up. First were    going to fix whats going on thats wrong in our hospital, then    were going to fix whats going wrong between the hospital and    the other docs.  <\/p>\n<p>    And then when we think weve got that, were going to talk to    you, the patient. Instead of going the other way around and    going, Well, wait a minute, this just isnt working, it isnt    working where we are first place in costs, we are37th place    inresultshow are we going to really check this? We are a    nation of chronic diseases, theres nothing anybody can do in    my care thats going to change that. Thats the question that    we got to be able to answer as a country. And it is with the    patient.  <\/p>\n<p>    But where it is supposed to be a relationship between the    healthcare providers and the patient gets to I think three    different things: Teach me, engage me, and track me. And what    that means is essentially is starting with the teaching, tell    me what I need to know about my disease, let me learn, I might    not have been reading it before I got sick, probably not, but    now that I am sick, if you give it to me in a way that I can    understand it I will learn it. So the big phrase there is in    a way that I can understand it. Everybody has had that    experience of standing in a doctors office with them going    through the language of Greys Anatomy and you go What?,    thats why part of the reason why we only maintain 8% of what    we hear in a hospital situation when we get home.  <\/p>\n<p>    The second is we dont do normal teaching even if we have the    ability to get the phrases we dont teach that, we dont use    testing, we dont use any of the things that we know get people    to learn, so we dont employ any of those techniques. So it is    not surprising that people dont really understand about their    illnesses because they do not really talk about them when it    comes right down to it.  <\/p>\n<p>    The second in terms of engage me, comes to the, how are we    going to work together, and that has everything to do with    building a care team. So its not just the doctor you see, but    do I have a physical therapist, do I have a mental health    professional, have I seen a nutritionistall the pieces that    youre going to need to get engaged in taking care of your own    health and how do they share information.  <\/p>\n<p>    And then finally track me, and I think there is a lot of proof    coming thats not just for triathletes, I think that whether we    like it or not anytime you ever written down everything you eat    all day long, and its a pain to do so, anytime youve ever    tracked how many steps you take, it really teaches you about    yourself. And normally you can just ignore it, but if youre    sick you might want to change it. So the measurement is very    key. So those are really the three buckets, I think that we    have to address if we are going to get patients to take    responsibility in a way removed from a lose-lose situation,    which is where I think healthcare is today, to a win-win    situation where theres something in it for both the patients    and the providers.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/slashdot.feedsportal.com\/c\/35028\/f\/647403\/s\/36c17fc7\/sc\/38\/l\/0Lscience0Bslashdot0Borg0Cstory0C140C0A20C0A50C17512340Cformer0Ered0Ehat0Ecoo0Ehelps0Ehealth0Ecare0Eproviders0Ework0Etogether0Evideo0Dutm0Isource0Frss10B0Amainlinkanon0Gutm0Imedium0Ffeed\/story01.htm\" title=\"Former Red Hat COO Helps Health Care Providers Work Together (Video)\">Former Red Hat COO Helps Health Care Providers Work Together (Video)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Do you remember the worries about getting different health care software systems to work with each other as health care providers starting moving away from paper? It's still a problem, but Joanne Rohde's company, Axial Exchange, is working to cure that problem not only as an entrepreneur but also because she has personal reasons to see health care providers communicate better with each other. 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