2023-12-14 Cardea Users Group Meeting

2023-12-14 Cardea Users Group Meeting

Summary

Cardea Lab- Project Overview
Second Thursday of every month: 
Join us for an overview of the project and learn more about the future path of Cardea.
9:00am to 10:00am
(UTC-07:00) Pacific Time - Los Angeles

https://zoom.us/j/91386616588?pwd=MGorZEY1V25XWkJ4dzIxT3JydWVjZz09

On Today's Call:

  • Agenda:  

    • New Cardea use cases & workflows

    • Future white paper

Sep 14, 2023 9am PT/ 10am MT/ 12pm ET



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Attendees

  • Keela Shatzkin, Ken Ebert, Trevor Butterworth, Steve Davis, Simon Nazarenko, Mike Ebert, Helen Garneau

Announcements:

  • Next meeting: 

    • December 28 cancelled due to holidays/new year

    • January 11 next meeting

How to Stay in touch:

New Meeting Introductions:

Meeting Notes/Discussion:

  • Workflows:

    • Patient safety and privacy/security 

    • New patient workflow

      • Initial minimal placeholder record via web or phone (large percentage non-technical)

        • Issue a credential with minimal information? (re-issue later with more complete data)

        • Not always possible at this stage, but valuable to issue the credential as early as possible to avoid errors and duplication. Also increases security and efficiency of check-in.

      • Update and complete the patient information

        • Remotely prior to visit

        • In-office:

          • Paper form on a clipboard

          • iPad

        • Add image of the patient

        • Health insurance

        • Health history

        • Issue patient identity credential via QR code on web, email, SMS, in-office poster, displayed on-screen, invitation from the governance, carrier pigeon.

          • Simon pointed out concerns about SMS formatting & where you go next in the UX/workflow

    • Schedule a new appointment workflow

      • Present Patient credential to front desk

      • Front desk pulls up chart

      • Select an appointment time/location

      • (optional) Message appoint to app  via DIDComm, SMS, email

      • (optional) Issue an appointment credential, especially useful for referrals

    • Check in for an appointment

      • Present Patient credential to front desk

      • (optional) Confirm patient information; revoke old credential & issue updated Patient credential

      • Check in

    • Be seen by clinical staff (being called back from the waiting room)

      • Staff calls you back

      • Present patient credential

      • Image from patient credential matched to patient face by staff visually or via camera/image recognition

      • Avoids fraud (switching insured for another person) or errors (Bob2 is treated instead of Bob1)

      • Could also re-check cred (or connection DID) with each staff coming/going from room- may not be necessary if chart is present/open

      • With each new staff person that interacts with the patient, either connection or credential can be used to ensure the correct chart is being used.

    • Telehealth

      • This is for an existing patient (prior identity proofing happened in office). New patients require identity proofing and are more complex and will be considered in the future.

      • Present Patient credential to web UI

      • The caregiver is connected to the correct patient chart

      • web UI initiates the telehealth connection either via video meeting or telephone call.

  • Credential Draft/critical data points

    • Picture/Identity binding

Call Recording: