Operating system that currently talks to any software, whether it be epic, and it now is running 3 million cancer lives for the past three years, across the pathways, across the Delivery System and we know in real time. We have built a Software System that actually takes 10,000 cancer protocols and provides for the doctor in real time the knowledge of which cancer protocol to give to the patient in real time. Its now in 8,000 oncology practices. With regard to technology, it is the job, actually for us is to actually make this Health Care System, where he makes money where patients dont come into the hospital, where we actually have patients at home, i call this icu at home, which means, eye see you at home. You need icus at home. And then this whole world of machine to Machine Technology is upon us. Its right here. So i partner with verizon and at t and i built an Electronics Company that could have boxes that could talk to each other. Blood pressure machine, pulse monitors, scale, we
Done within the existing legal frame work or we need to at least change the Payment System rules . And the way im approaching it is im working then exactly as sue has talked about with the fortune 500 companies and with the unions and thats what were announcing today the bps council the ceo council, we will be taking the selfinsured and in that context, build a collaborative of providers across this nation, install this system, but on one condition, this collaborative will also work with the underinsured and the underserved. And now we will bring evidencebased 21st century care to cancer patience in Beverly Hills or South Central california and doctors can do what they do best, i. E. , provide the best care. [ applause ]. Let me just say and in theory, we should be able to bring it to any country in the world, right . Correct. If we have one of the things that our foundations involved in is this remarkable effort to the rwandaen government asked us to undertake. They want to be free of
And although the op rablt and sharing of data doesnt yet exist freely, there are other great things that are happening. So, you know, were just in our company weve avoided hundreds of thousands several hundreds of thousands of unnecessary tests, unnecessary because they were duplicates. Weve all been in hospital environments when a physician walks in and is looking for a result of a test that he or she ordered and the result isnt there, what do they do . They order another test. And were able to avoid that. Were able to avoid medication errors. Maybe the wrong dose or even the wrong medication or at the wrong time being given to patients. So these are really important innovations and improvements in safety and quality in hospitals that are being driven by this technology. Everything patrick described is possible and i think it will occur. But i think we need to give it a little time. Let me ask you this i know you can say whatever youre going to say but i want to follow up on this. You
Hello and welcome to tonights program in the Commonwealth Club of california. My name is kevin omalley, chairman of the business and leadership format the club and host for tonight. Our program tonight, food fights for the 21st century, women voices driving change. Our panelist are dab a coons garcia, director of symphony for the soil. Mrs. Honeycutt, executive director of moms across america. Judy shields, executive director of teams turning green and our moderator is cindy dames, c. E. O. Of text talk studio and moms determined. Now ill turn the program over to christy dames. Thanks to the Commonwealth Club. We appreciate being here tonight and im excited to have these three powerful women, some moms, some not. Powerful women, all the same. Tonight we have a program about food and whats happening with our food. Im asking my first question of Deborah Coons garcia. You have two major awardwinning films and have been a filmmaker since 1970 and are quite the vocal activist and speaker an