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Digital Health and Patient Data Patients with unmet needs will continue to increase as no viable nor adequate treatment exists. Meanwhile, healthcare systems are struggling to cope with the rise of patients with chronic diseases, the ageing population and the increasing cost of drugs. What if there is a faster and less expensive way to provide better care for patients using the right digital solutions and transforming the growing volumes of health data into insights? The increase of digital health has grown exponentially in the last few years. Why is there a slow uptake of these new digital solutions in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries? One of the key reasons is that patients are often left out of the innovation process. Their data are used without their knowledge, solutions designed for them are developed without their input and healthcare professionals refuse their expertise. This book explores what it means to empower patients in a digital world and how this empowerment will bridge the gap between science, technology and patients. All these components need to co-exist to bring value not only to the patients themselves but to improve the healthcare ecosystem. Patients have taken matters into their own hands. Some are equipped with the latest wearables and applications, engaged in improving their health using data, empowered to make informed decisions and ultimately are experts in their disease(s). They are the e-patients. The other side of the spectrum are patients with minimal digital literacy but equally willing to donate their data for the purpose of research. Finding the right balance when using digital health solutions becomes as critical as the need to develop a disease-specific solution. For the first time, the authors look at healthcare and technologies through the lens of patients and physicians via surveys and interviews in order to understand their perspective on digital health, analyse the benefits for them, explore how they can actively engage in the innovation process, and identify the threats and opportunities the large volumes of data create by digitizing healthcare. Are patients truly ready to know everything about their health? What is the value of their data? How can other stakeholders join the patient empowerment movement? This unique perspective will help us re-design the future of healthcare - an industry in desperate need for a change. Digital Health and Patient Data Empowering Patients in the Healthcare Ecosystem Disa Lee Choun and Anca Petre First published 2023 by Routledge 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158 and by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2023 Disa Lee Choun & Anca Petre The right of Disa Lee Choun & Anca Petre to be identified as authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record for this title has been requested ISBN: 9781032105567 (hbk) ISBN: 9781032105543 (pbk) ISBN: 9781003215868 (ebk) DOI: 10.4324/9781003215868 Typeset in Garamond by SPi Technologies India Pvt Ltd (Straive) To the patients that never give up and continue to demand for better treatment and care. To our friends and peers for believing in us. To our families for their unconditional support. Contents Foreword ......................................................................xi Preface ....................................................................... xvii Acknowledgements...................................................xxiii Notes on the Authors ............................................... xxvii 1 The Patient Empowerment Movement .....................1 From a Doctor-Centred Model to a Patient-Centred Model ....2 Setting Rights, Sharing Knowledge, Defining New Rules .........8 The First Patient Movements .....................................8 Reducing the Knowledge Gap ................................10 Creating a New Doctor–Patient Relationship Framework .....................................................15 Reaching the Mutual Participation Model ...............17 From Informed Patients to e-Patients ......................22 Equipping e-Patients ................................................23 e-Patients Break the Status Quo ..............................27 From Health Literacy to eHealth Literacy: Opportunities and Challenges ......................30 The Complex World of Health Data .......................34 Notes .........................................................................................36 2 From Raw Data to Insights ....................................43 Overview of Health Data Types and Sources .........................44 Electronic Health Records: The Main Source of Health Data ....................................................44 vii viii ◾  Contents Medical Data Is Not Sufficient to Understand the Human behind the Patient ............................47 What Is Big Data and Where Does All This Data Come From? ...................................................48 What Are the Key Steps in the Data Value Chain? ..................50 What Is Raw Data? ...................................................50 What Is Value Data? .................................................51 Who Are the Key Players? .........................................................57 Where Do the Patients Come In? .............................................58 What Are Some of the Challenges of This Value Chain? ........60 #1 Trust .....................................................................61 #2 Inequalities ..........................................................61 #3 Heterogeneous and Multi-Dimensional .............62 #4 Autonomous Sources with Distrusted Control..........................................62 #5 Complex and Evolving Relationship ..................62 #6 Skilled People ......................................................63 Addressing the Obstacles of Big Data in Healthcare ..............63 Storage ......................................................................63 Governance ..............................................................64 Interoperability .........................................................64 Security and Privacy .................................................66 Where Does Ethics Play a Key Part? .......................69 Open Data, FAIR, and TRUST Principles .................................71 What Is the Right Type of Data Governance? ........75 What Standards Are Needed? ..................................75 What Should the Health Data Value Chain Look Like in the Future? ..............................................................................78 What Is the Patient Data Ecosystem? ......................78 Notes .........................................................................................80 3 The Value of Health Data for Patients ...................85 How Do Patients See Their Health Data? ................................85 Patients Are Overall Open to Sharing Their Data… ..................................................85 …although They Understand the Risks ..................87 Principles of Safe Data Sharing ................................................90 Contents ◾ ix Whose Data Is It Anyway? ........................................................93 Own Your Data to Keep It Private ...........................................95 The Shared Ownership Governance Model ...........97 The Social Licence to Use Data ...............................98 Trusted Environments ..............................................99 Patients Are Not Cash Cows ...................................................101 The Social Vision.....................................................................103 Tech to the Rescue ..................................................................104 Blockchain, a Tool for a Shared Ownership Governance Model ......................................104 Health Data as NFTs ..............................................107 Privacy-Preserving Technologies ...........................109 Advancing with Purpose .........................................................110 Notes .......................................................................................115 4 Applications of Health Data.................................117 Applications of Health Data ...................................................118 Why Is It Important? ..............................................118 Researcher ..............................................................121 Disease Identification and Diagnosis .....................................121 Digital Therapeutics ................................................................124 Personalized Treatment ...........................................................124 Drug Discovery .......................................................................125 Clinical Trials ...........................................................................126 Comorbidities ..........................................................................128 Society (Healthcare System) ..................................129 Hospital Performance, Planning and Management ...............129 Pandemic and Epidemic .........................................................132 Improving Medical or Healthcare Services ............................133 Substance Abuse .....................................................................133 Diagnosis Using Imaging Technologies .................................134 Training Physicians and All Healthcare Providers .................135 Insurance .................................................................................136 Patient Engagement ................................................................136 Citizen (Patients) ....................................................137 Improve Disease Management, Quality of Life, Health, and Wellness ..................................................................138 Preventing Medication or Treatment Errors ...........................140 Early Diagnosis of Potential Disease ......................................141

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