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PEOPLE POWERED HEALTH Engaging Citizens in the Future of Health and Technological Innovation

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Page 1: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

PEOPLE POWERED HEALTHEngaging Citizens in the Future of Health and Technological Innovation

Page 2: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

CONTEXT

DELIVER INSIGHT TO FEED INTO THE INNOVATION DEBATE

26 billionConnected devices in the Internet of Things

80%Of all mobile traffic will be driven by smartphones

Page 3: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

DIGITAL BRITAIN

DEVICE EXPANSION IS CREATING ENORMOUS OPPORTUNITIES IN HEALTHCARE

96%Of adults own a connected device

2.1xPredicted growth in wearables in 2016

52%Of adults aged 60 or over own a tablet device

Page 4: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

THE HEALTH CHALLENGE

70% OF UK ADULTS STRUGGLE TO MANAGE AN ASPECT OF THEIR HEALTH

Of UK adults

Of digital natives

70%

74%Weight management

Sleeping well

Keeping fit through exerciseEating a healthy diet

Page 5: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

Digital Natives are 2xMore likely to use Google than ask a doctor

DIGITAL DIAGNOSIS

MORE OF US ARE TURNING TO DIGITAL CHANNELS FOR HELP AND ADVICE

Page 6: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

APP INTERVENTION

A HANDFUL OF EARLY ADOPTERS ARE ALREADY USING TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH

26%Of adults use a health-related app

Page 7: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

DATA AS EMPOWERMENT

AND ARE STARTING TO SEE HOW DATA CAN EMPOWER THEMTO LEAD HEALTHIER LIFESTYLES

Page 8: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

1 in 10Share data with a healthcare professional

DATA AS EMPOWERMENT

THIS DATA IS ALREADY BEING SHARED WITHHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

24%Of frequent healthcare users share data with a healthcare professional

Page 9: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

SHIFTING EXPECTATIONS

MOMENTUM IS INCREASING TOWARDS PERSONALISED HEALTHCARE

Page 10: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

SERVICE GAPS

STARTING WITH INCREMENTAL INNOVATION

Page 11: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

DATA LIBERATION

CONSUMERS WILLING TO SHARE DATA TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH

Page 12: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

PUBLIC HEALTH DATA

SHARING DATA FOR PERSONAL GAIN AND THE WIDER PUBLIC GOOD

AgreeDisagree

I would share my health data as long as I am told what it is being used for70%

21%

I would share data (regardless of risk) to receive more effective treatment73%

27%

Share health records with researchers to develop new treatments faster73%

27%

Allow doctor to monitor me in real-time for more preventative treatment72%

28%

Page 13: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

PUBLIC MANDATE

The NHS

Pharmacies

Amazon

Microsoft

Supermarkets

Private healthcare providers

Healthcare insurance providers

Google

Apple

UK Government

Facebook

76%

73%

67%

62%

61%

59%

58%

58%

54%

48%

36%

TRUSTING THE NHS WITH INNOVATION AND EXPERIMENTATION

Page 14: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015

INNOVATION OVER RISK

PUBLIC DESIRE FOR GREATERINNOVATION IS HIGH

Agree that healthcare providers should invest in game-changing innovations, even if the cost is

high and there is a chance of failure

64%

Page 15: James Sweatman, Opinium & Tina Woods, Lansons. Presentation at Health-Tech Innovation LABS Conference 18.09.2015