Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of AI-Assisted Scientific Discovery
Articles

Leveraging Technological Advancements to Optimize Healthcare Delivery: A Comprehensive Analysis of Value-Based Care, Patient-Centered Engagement, and Personalized Medicine Strategies

Saigurudatta Pamulaparthyvenkata
Senior Data Engineer, Independent Researcher, Bryan, Texas, USA
Sai Ganesh Reddy
Software Development Engineer, Amazon Web Services, Dallas, Texas, USA
Saurabh Singh
Department of AI and Big Data, Woosong University, Daejeon, Seoul, South Korea
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Published 21-11-2023

Keywords

  • Value-Based Care,
  • Patient-Centered Medicine,
  • Personalized Medicine,
  • Technology,
  • Population Health Management,
  • Electronic Health Records,
  • Machine Learning,
  • Telehealth,
  • Mobile Health,
  • Genomics,
  • Big Data Analytics,
  • Artificial Intelligence,
  • Precision Medicine
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S. Pamulaparthyvenkata, S. Ganesh Reddy, and S. Singh, “Leveraging Technological Advancements to Optimize Healthcare Delivery: A Comprehensive Analysis of Value-Based Care, Patient-Centered Engagement, and Personalized Medicine Strategies”, Journal of AI-Assisted Scientific Discovery, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 371–378, Nov. 2023, Accessed: Nov. 23, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://scienceacadpress.com/index.php/jaasd/article/view/110

Abstract

Objectives and Methods:

This paper aims to comprehensively analyze the convergence of VBC, PCM, and PM, highlighting the role of technology in optimizing healthcare delivery. We employ a systematic review methodology, meticulously analyzing relevant peer-reviewed articles, government reports, and white papers published in credible databases. Our search strategy incorporates keywords related to VBC, PCM, PM, and various technological advancements employed in healthcare delivery. We critically evaluate the retrieved literature, synthesizing the current understanding of the interplay between these concepts and identifying key findings regarding the impact of technology on healthcare outcomes.

Key Findings:

The analysis reveals a compelling synergy between VBC, PCM, and PM, facilitated by technological advancements. VBC programs benefit from technology-driven data collection and analytics, enabling targeted interventions for high-risk populations. EHRs and advanced analytics tools like machine learning algorithms support population health management (PHM) initiatives, allowing for proactive identification of individuals at risk for chronic diseases and complications. Telehealth platforms expand access to care, particularly in geographically isolated areas, promoting cost-effective chronic disease management.

Patient empowerment through technology is a cornerstone of PCM. Patient portals enhance patient engagement by providing secure access to medical records, facilitating medication adherence, and enabling direct communication with healthcare providers. Mobile health (mHealth) applications empower patients to actively participate in their health management through self-monitoring tools, educational resources, and medication reminders. Wearable health devices provide real-time biometric data, enabling patients to track progress towards personalized health goals and fostering proactive health management behaviors.

Technological advancements underpin the realization of PM. Genomic sequencing unveils a patient's unique genetic makeup, potentially informing treatment decisions and predicting susceptibility to specific diseases. Big data analytics integrates genomic data with clinical and environmental information, empowering researchers to discover novel disease biomarkers and develop targeted therapies. Artificial intelligence (AI) powered tools can analyze vast datasets to predict individual disease progression and tailor preventative or therapeutic interventions. Precision medicine, a subset of PM, utilizes this information to develop drugs that target specific molecular pathways involved in disease processes, potentially leading to more effective treatments with fewer side effects.

Implications:

The convergence of VBC, PCM, and PM facilitated by technology has significant implications for healthcare delivery. By focusing on value over volume, VBC incentivizes healthcare providers to deliver preventive and coordinated care, potentially reducing overall healthcare costs and improving population health outcomes. Patient-centered approaches fostered by technology empower patients to become active participants in their health, potentially leading to improved adherence to treatment plans, better self-management of chronic conditions, and increased patient satisfaction. Personalized medicine holds immense promise for the development of more effective and targeted therapies, potentially leading to improved clinical outcomes and reduced healthcare disparities.

However, realizing the full potential of this convergence necessitates addressing several challenges. Data security and privacy concerns require robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient information. Interoperability issues between different EHR systems can impede data exchange and hinder the effectiveness of population health programs. Furthermore, ensuring equitable access to technology is crucial to avoid exacerbating healthcare disparities. Addressing digital literacy gaps and providing support for underserved communities is essential for successful technology integration in healthcare delivery.

The integration of VBC, PCM, and PM offers a transformative vision for healthcare delivery. Technological advancements play a pivotal role in facilitating data-driven decision making, patient engagement, and the implementation of personalized interventions. Continued research and development are essential to refine existing technologies, address interoperability challenges, and ensure equitable access. By proactively addressing these considerations, we can harness the power of technology to usher in a new era of healthcare delivery that is value-driven, patient-centered, and fueled by the power of personalized medicine.

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