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iPAC

Individualized Patient
Adaptive Care
17 September 2017
The Challenge
Meet Charlie…
a 10 year old boy is discharged after receiving an organ
transplant
The Challenge
Meet Charlie…
a 10 year old boy is discharged after receiving an organ
transplant

9
average number of
medications post
transplant
The Challenge
Meet Charlie…
a 10 year old boy is discharged after receiving an organ
transplant

9
average number of
medications post
transplant

Poor Pharmacy Literacy


Higher return to Hospital

Poor Health Outcomes

Medication Non Adherence Increase $$$


Poor health literacy is a stronger predictor of a person’s health than age, income,
employment status, education level, and race.
iPAC Interface
Creative adaptive
learning linked to
MyChart iPAC
Charlie L. User friendly,
Code# 9952362 educational videos
Prednisone
based on medication
lists
Cyclosporine

Acyclovir

Streamlined,
personalized
medication lists
Patient Experience
Back to Charlie…
Patient Experience
Back to Charlie…

Enter Clinic

1
Patient Experience
Back to Charlie…

Enter Clinic

Wait for Provider


2
Patient Experience
Back to Charlie…

Enter Clinic Access Wifi

1 3

Wait for Provider


2
Patient Experience
Back to Charlie…

Enter Clinic Access Wifi

1 3
Wifi Login

iPAC

Wait for Provider Landing Page

2 4
Patient Experience
Back to Charlie…
iPAC

Charlie L.
Code# 9952362

Cyclosporine

Acyclovir

Enter Clinic Access Wifi

1 3 5
Wifi Login

iPAC

Wait for Provider Landing Page

2 4
Product Comparison
Short Clips

My Med Schedule

MyChart

Milner Fenwick
Education for Better
Health & Other

ViewMedica
Product Comparison
Short Clips

My Med Schedule

MyChart

Milner Fenwick
Education for Better
Health & Other

ViewMedica

iPAC
Product Comparison
Short Clips

My Med Schedule

MyChart

Milner Fenwick
Education for Better
Health & Other

ViewMedica

Available through
iPAC patient portal
Input from Providers

“ It is incredibly difficult to make sure patients understand their medication


list, what they should be taking, why, and what this is doing to their body.


Anything that addresses this problem would be helpful, especially for
patients who have a lot of medications.
RN, Duke Hospital


You have my endorsement. Video is a great idea. Even a 30 second video
may provide more information and be understood and remembered better
than a written statement. . . what you are planning sounds like it would
provide a lot more education [than mymedschedule.com] I would think


this kind of app would be helpful, as long as it is health literate. Especially
for kids and/or people with low literacy.

MD, Pediatric Nephrology, Johns Hopkins Hospital


1.5 Year Business Plan

Oct ‘17 Jan ‘18 Apr ‘18 Jul ‘18 Oct ‘18 Jan ‘19

App Feedback/Software Updates

Mobile App Development

Pilot Clinic Study: Baseline Data Long-Term Clinical follow-up/Quality Payment Program

Pilot Clinic Study: App Test

Digital Health Venture Capital Fundraising

Small Business Innovation Research


Grant (SBIR) Application

Mass Marketing to Medical Centers/Family Practices


Market Opportunity

Total Outpatient Clinics:

Monthly Subscription Fee


582,733 X $100 per Month

= 58,273,300
per Month
Quality Care = Increased Revenue

Fee-for-Service Value-Based Care

Engagement of
Feedback New Medicaid
Reports Patients
MIPS
Merit-based Incentive
Payment System
Health Helping Patients
Promotion/ Take Medication
Education as Directed

Every year of participation results in


increased Medicare Part B Payment
Adjustment
The iPAC Impact

Thank you for supporting iPAC as we help Charlie


and his family and others like them.

For more information, visit our website @ ipac-tech.weebly.com


iPAC Team

Shivani Armin Anita Armin


Gloria Adedoyin Mary Pat Bulfin
NCState ’19 UNC School of Public Health
UNC PharmD Candidate ‘19 UNC PharmD Candidate
Biology

William Chen Andrew Marron


Meryem Ok Sagar Patel
Duke ’19 NC State Masters Candidate
UNC MDPhD Candidate MS2 UNC MS2
Neuroscience/Psychology Biomedical Engineering
Acknowledgements

Thank you to our Mentors...


Anonymous Feedback and
David Brooks Testimonials from
Adel Soliman Healthcare Providers
Ric Telford
Justin Martin
Tage Honore
Jason Melehani
iPAC
Individualized Patient
Adaptive Care
17 September 2017
Market

http://www.saignite.com/industry-expertise/quality-payment-program/mips-education/10-faqs-about-mips/

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