Using Person-Centered Health Analytics to Live Longer: Leveraging Engagement, Behavior Change, and Technology for a Healthy Life

Book description

The American way of producing health is failing. It continues to rank very low among developed countries on our most vital need…to live a long and healthy life. Despite the well-intentioned actions on the part of government, life sciences, and technology, the most important resource for achieving our full health potential is ourselves.

This book is about how you can do so, and how others can help you. Dwight McNeill introduces person-centered health analytics (pchA) and shows how you can use it to master five everyday behaviors that cause and perpetuate most chronic diseases.

Using Person-Centered Health Analytics to Live Longer combines deep insight, a comprehensive framework, and practical tools for living longer and healthier lives. It offers a clear path forward for both individuals and stakeholders, including providers, payers, health promotion companies, technology innovators, government, and analytics practitioners.

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. List of Figures and Tables
    1. Introduction
    2. Chapter 1
    3. Chapter 2
    4. Chapter 3
    5. Chapter 4
    6. Chapter 5
    7. Chapter 6
    8. Chapter 7
    9. Chapter 8
    10. Chapter 9
    11. Chapter 10
    12. Chapter 11
    13. Chapter 12
    14. Chapter 13
    15. Chapter 14
    16. Chapter 15
  5. About the Author
  6. Introduction
    1. Background
    2. Solutions
    3. Knowing Me
    4. Protecting Health
    5. Minding Illness
    6. Managing Data
    7. Opportunities Portfolio for Stakeholders
    8. Barriers to Widespread Adoption of pchA
    9. Areas of Opportunity
    10. Visualize SOPrDiMoCa
    11. Design for People
    12. Tailor Best Fit
    13. Sustain Passively and Actively
    14. Discover Alien Intelligence
    15. Extend...Don’t Stand Alone
    16. Shape Momentum
    17. Rework Hackathons
    18. Assure Privacy
    19. Welcome aboard!
  7. Part I: Improving Health Outcomes: The Fusion of Health, Engagement, Democracy, Technology, and Behavior
    1. Chapter 1. It’s About Health Outcomes!
      1. Health Care’s Veiled Purpose
      2. The Uneasy Business of Health Outcomes
      3. Occupy Health Care
    2. Chapter 2. More Prevention, Less Treatment
      1. It Has To Be More about Health than Health Care
      2. Personal Behavior=67%
      3. Everyone’s Eyes on Five Behaviors
    3. Chapter 3. Driving Health through Engagement
      1. An Integrated Self for Health’s Sake
      2. Patient Engagement: What, Why, and Why Not
      3. Making Patient Engagement Work Better
      4. Becoming Un-Patient
    4. Chapter 4. Forces for Democracy for Health
      1. Data Truths
      2. Superconsumers
      3. Relying on me...and we
    5. Chapter 5. High Definition (HD) Health Data
      1. Overview
      2. Genomics
      3. Sensors
      4. HIT and Health Records
    6. Chapter 6. The BIG Challenge of Behavior Change
      1. Overview
      2. Making Behavioral Changes Happen
      3. New Wave: Behavioral Economics
      4. Analytics to support behavioral change
  8. Part II: Building the Toolkit for Person-Centered Health Analytics
    1. Introduction to Part II
    2. Chapter 7. Getting Started
      1. What’s in the toolkit?
      2. Rules for the Road: A Top Ten List
    3. Chapter 8. Driving Directions
    4. Chapter 9. Knowing Me
      1. Overview
      2. Health Status and Risks
      3. Genomic Health Risks (Optional)
      4. Engagement and Self-Care
      5. Analytics Capabilities
      6. Summary of Knowing Me Toolkit
    5. Chapter 10. Protecting Health
      1. Overview
      2. Self-Monitoring
      3. Information
      4. Summary of Protecting Health” Toolkit
    6. Chapter 11. Minding Illness
      1. Overview
      2. Self-Monitoring
      3. Ischemic Heart Disease
      4. Taking Medications
      5. Information and Communities
      6. Summary of Minding Illness Toolkit
    7. Chapter 12. Managing Data
      1. Overview
      2. Get Data
      3. Store Data
      4. Protect Data
      5. Summary of Managing Data Toolkit
  9. Part III: Stakeholders Supporting Person-Centered Health Analytics
    1. Overview of Part III
    2. Chapter 13. Stakeholders: Influencing the Adoption of pchA
      1. Defining Stakeholders
      2. Roles of Key Stakeholders
      3. Working Together
    3. Chapter 14. Barriers to Widespread Adoption of pchA
      1. Physician Practice
      2. Payment and Cost
      3. Proof
      4. Pleasing the customer
      5. Privacy
    4. Chapter 15. Opportunities for Stakeholders to Advance pchA
      1. Visualize SOPrDiMoCa
      2. Design for People
      3. Tailor Best Fit
      4. Sustain Passively and Actively
      5. Discover Alien Intelligence
      6. Extend...Don’t Stand Alone
      7. Shape Momentum
      8. Rework Hackathons
      9. Assure Privacy
  10. Epilogue
    1. Wrapping up
    2. Looking forward
    3. Staying in touch

Product information

  • Title: Using Person-Centered Health Analytics to Live Longer: Leveraging Engagement, Behavior Change, and Technology for a Healthy Life
  • Author(s): Dwight McNeill
  • Release date: April 2015
  • Publisher(s): Pearson
  • ISBN: 9780133890082