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Turn Your Mobile Device into a Workhorse

Turn Your Mobile Device into a Workhorse

Given for HIMSS12. Covers content-centric mobile use cases in healthcare with Alfresco.

Richard Esplin

February 21, 2012
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  1. Alfresco is now the largest open source content management company

    in the world. Founded in 2005, with offices in London & Atlanta Over 3 million community downloads 250+ global channel partners 2,500 customers in 55 countries, including…
  2. The Alfresco Platform Document Management Capture, share & retain corporate

    content, including documents, video, images & graphics files Records Management Ensure governance, compliance and retention of company or government records Web Content Services Author, collaborate & publish to Drupal, Liferay, JBoss Portal or your custom web app Enterprise Collaboration Create, share, collaborate, iterate & discuss content. Then publish to social channels. Open Source Platform Build content-rich apps and websites using RESTful APIs or Java & open standards like CMIS & JSR 168
  3. Challenges in Healthcare IT: The Good Data Problem “What good

    is it to have your lab results transferred from hospital A to hospital B using secure SMTP and XML? They are going to re-do the labs anyway because they don't trust the other lab.” David Uhlman to Fred Trotter, radar.oreilly.com Meaningful Use and Beyond—A Guide for IT Staff in Health Care
  4. Trends in Healthcare IT: Mobile Revolution “26% of European doctors

    own an iPad and they spend 27% of their professional online time on the device . . . iPad-owning doctors used desktops and laptops for 55% of their professional internet use and smartphones for the remaining 18%. 40% of doctors surveyed said they planned to purchase an iPad within the next 6 months.” “Taking the Pulse Europe” by Manhattan Research, Q4 2011. Self-selected online survey. Reported by PMLiVE.
  5. Tablet Dine or Consume Content Laptop Cook and Prepare the

    documents Mobile Snack on Info Cook, Dine, Snack
  6. Solutions designed for people… • A consumer-like UI • Access

    and edit content from any device, anywhere • Always use the latest forms • Have access to historical data • Use the content productivity tools of your choice • Work securely both within and without the firewall • Apply required workflows and lifecycle to data
  7. Content services • User Interface • Persistence / Data Model

    / Metadata • Business Process / Workflow • Library Services (Upload / Download, Versioning, Check-in / Check-out) • Security • Search • Scheduler • Transformation / Rendition / Thumbnails • Tagging / Categorization • Authoring tool integration • Remote API • Transfer / Publication • Comments • Ratings • Activity Streams / Notification • Quotas
  8. Desktop Mobile Social Media Channels Web Services Public Alfresco Cloud

    Corporate Systems Open Web APIs CMIS JSR-168 Connectors WebDAV CMIS CIFS Sharepoint Protocol Open Web APIs CMIS CMIS-based Alfresco Sync CMIS WebDAV
  9. • Redesigned UI – More room for preview – Toggle

    actions, properties, tags, etc. • Support more formats – Preview Video and Audio – Support for Apple iWorks files
  10. Alfresco Mobile • Find content • Browse sites and folders

    • Search • View content • View file information • Download to device • Open in app • Favorites • Send content to others • Comment • Upload content (WebDAV)
  11. PhenoPath (Reva Solutions) • Pathology Lab: cancer subtyping • Regulatory

    compliance: • FDA GLP • FDA 21 CFR Part 11 • FDA Training Requirements • Problems: • Technician audits and training managed with paper-based forms and manuals • Costly • Hard keep up-to-date • Solution: • Supervisor and QA auditors with iPads and custom app • Alfresco repository
  12. PhenoPath (Reva Solutions) • 96% improvement of completed SOPs on

    time (from 2-4% in January 2011 to 60% after implementation in July 2011 to 98% by December 2011.) • 100% reduction in time needed to renter data • Reduced risk of non-compliance • Improved SOP management • Greater control of documents • Potential to scale with future growth • Increased productivity • Faster time to SOP completion • No hardware management requirements
  13. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) • Facilitate research: Review scans done

    in imaging centers as part of clinical trials • Regulatory compliance: • FDA 21 CFR Part 11 • Problems: • Regular audits • Out-of-date forms • Duplication of data entry • 3rd party imaging centers • Solution: • Ricoh eQuill e-ink tablet • Alfresco repository • Profiler Interface
  14. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) Draft Review Approve Effective Retired Form

    Template Workflow Form Completion Workflow Complete Template List Drop Zone Profiler eQuill Template List Form
  15. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) NOTE: The complete list of form

    templates for a Site are stored in the Form Templates folder. Only “Approved” templates are automatically distributed to the tablet.
  16. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) 1) A list of forms (Templates)

    are pushed to the tablet from Alfresco. 2) The user selects the form to be completed.
  17. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) 1) The user updates the forms

    by writing, selecting items from a drop down list, selecting check boxes or typing on the soft keyboard. 2) Pushing the submit button saves the form and sends it back to Alfresco. NOTE: There is also a built in camera. Users can take a picture with the tablet and have the picture drop into a “control” in the form.
  18. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) 1) The form will appear in

    the user’s inbox 1st and then be pushed back into Alfresco. 2) Once the form is sent back to Alfresco it is removed from the user’s inbox.
  19. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) 1) When the form is sent

    back to Alfresco, it is placed in the “Drop Zone”. 2) The form is identified and the data is pulled off the form and applied as metadata to the document. 3) The document is assigned to the Initial Review Queue.
  20. Molecular NeuroImaging (Micro Strategies) NOTE: The user accesses the document

    from the MSI Profiler. This allows the user to review both the document/form and the metadata. If information is updated on the form, it can also be pushed to the document’s metadata.
  21. Architectural Principles • Tiered architecture • Robust and flexible data

    repository • The right device for the job • Custom user interface for simplicity and efficiency • Multiple interfaces may be required • Leverage open source code and open standards • CMIS • REST • PDF
  22. QUESTIONS? Come by our booth: • Live demos • Additional

    discussion • iTunes gift card giveaway