Concierge some of the what is the word im looking for if you have cancer, catastrophic injuries, diabetes, lgbtq health, opioid use, pain management, all of those things are triggers for us to outreach to a member. And then on july 1st of this year, we also launched an enhanced program that is a digital experience for members. It is individualized based on their health care needs. I didnt put that information on here, but thought i would offer it up. And that is designed to treat the whole member and give them an individualized health and wellness pass. Its based on, if i log into the program or access it from my phone, and i put in my scores and my Blood Pressure and things like that, it will help and then any other identifying factors for a health care condition, it will create an individualized health care and wellness path for that member and give them access to several different applications that are housed on our app, so they can be successful in their wellness journey. Thats it.
Apollo 11 in a very direct fashion was the day that i got the assignment to do the landing phase. Cliff charles worth was the lead flight director. One of the responsibilities of the lead flight director is to identify which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. And moving in there, this was the First Mission where in apollo now, where we had been flight directors on gemini, we were coming back together again. So you had probably the three most experienced people at the koi council, and it was a question of who was going to get to do what. Lonnie had been to the moon a couple times. Cha charl charlesworth had launched saturns. I had lunar experience. You had no driver that said this person ought to be doing this phase of the mission. I was division chief at that time and kraft had been really on top of us to nail down who is going to do what until finally after the apollo 9 mission we all managed to get together, and charlesworth as lead had to make the calls. I
Concierge some of the what is the word im looking for if you have cancer, catastrophic injuries, diabetes, lgbtq health, opioid use, pain management, all of those things are triggers for us to outreach to a member. And then on july 1st of this year, we also launched an enhanced program that is a digital experience for members. It is individualized based on their health care needs. I didnt put that information on here, but thought i would offer it up. And that is designed to treat the whole member and give them an individualized health and wellness pass. Its based on, if i log into the program or access it from my phone, and i put in my scores and my Blood Pressure and things like that, it will help and then any other identifying factors for a health care condition, it will create an individualized health care and wellness path for that member and give them access to several different applications that are housed on our app, so they can be successful in their wellness journey. Thats it.
Apple kicked the door open in terms of Patient Engagement and patient control of their own information with the Apple Health Records. What they did, by using emerging and new standards, they made it so that the patient has control of all their information that they get through the portals, which is independent or agnostic of the platform, it is being used in the care setting, so if you are being seen at dignity at ucsf and stanford and sutter and kaiser and you are enrolled in all their portals, as well as independent practitioners who may be using a variety of other systems, and you have their portal, and their systems are subscribed or have an a. P. I. Enabled, this gets pushed to Apple Health Records and on your phone, on your smart device in an encrypted manner and secure manner, the patient has control over their information. Im spending a lot of time on this, but the reason that this is important is his Large Tech Companies have engaged in the healthcare business or tried to get
What happens to the information. The other example i have is working going to a Dignity Health cancer survivor opportunity, and it was one of these special concierge events, and believe it or not, it was at the hospital, and it was a gong event. These people came from all around california. They set up these gongs, cancer survivors all laid down, covered in blank kicks, et cetera et cetera, and they gong for 40 minutes and it was amazing. So that was a really wonderful thing, but it took me 20 phone calls and just actually showing up to get through so that its not a seamless kind of thing. When i went through it, it was dark, and i was take off your shoes, and i was afraid i was going to trip myself finding my way through. Thank you. Thank you. Anybody else . Thank you for that feedback. I think it is very helpful to see whats really happening. You can see a lot on paper, but when people actually experience it, it is more important. Thank you. Anybody else for this item . Seen none see