Amazon announced yesterday that a version of their virtual assistant technology, Alexa, is now HIPAA-eligible.
BOSTON, April 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- “Congratulations to Amazon. Their news about Alexa and HIPAA compliance is a solid step forward. They are joined by a full range of innovators seeking to leverage voice, chatbots and conversational AI to improve healthcare. We are truly in the midst of a digital revolution and I’m confident it will bring positive change to patients and clinicians.” WHAT? This is very big news for both Amazon and for the healthcare industry. WHY? The idea of a smart, always-available, hands-free, voice-powered virtual assistant that can answer questions, deliver medication reminders, facilitate communication with one’s doctor, provide health coaching, and more, has piqued the interest of the healthcare community. Amazon has responded. WHAT’S DIFFERENT? The big change is that Alexa can now be used in certain applications that collect and transmit protected healthcare information (PHI.) This opens a whole new world of voice applications beyond basic Q&A such as remote patient monitoring (see case study from Orbita partner Libertana,) population health, medication adherence and clinical trial optimization. Orbita has also teamed with Brigham & Women’s Hospital and pharmaceutical manufacturers to explore the use of voice-powered virtual assistants in these types of applications. It seemed inevitable that voice assistants like Alexa and smart speaker-equipped devices like the Amazon Echo would find their way into clinical applications. Amazon’s announcement confirms this. BEWARE Healthcare will see continued deployment of consumer-facing skills that do not require HIPAA’s rigor, as well as a morphing of these customer service-centric offerings into more clinical use cases where HIPAA will be mandated. Consider a basic Q&A member benefit voice skill offered by a health plan. A much richer and more personalized experience can be created by adding PHI to the mix. The lines will blur in this regard and with regard to value-based care bringing new shared risk revenue models across the various sectors within healthcare. TAKE ACTION: This information is excerpted from the April 4, 2019 Orbita blog post titled: Amazon Alexa Is Now HIPAA-Compliant. What’s Next? authored by Orbita President and Co-founder Nathan Treloar. Interviews with Treloar, other executives from Orbita, and/or thought leaders from Orbita customer and partner entities are available on request. Contact: Beth Strohbusch, Orbita SVP, beth@orbita.ai, 414-213-8818. View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/amazon-alexa-is-now-hipaa-eligible-whats-next-300825495.html SOURCE Orbita, Inc. |