keynote slides: the future of healthcare
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Slides to accompany Ross Dawson's keynote at Australasian Longterm Health Conditions Conference. For more content see www.rossdawson.comTRANSCRIPT
- The Future of Healthcare The Art of the Possible Futurist Strategy advisor Author @rossdawson
- its just u ne ve n ly d is tr ib u te d The future is already here - William Gibson, author
- Driving Forces Leadership Work Data Behaviour Home Community Medicine
- Driving Forces
- Technology Society Structure EXPONENTIAL DRIVERS EXPECTATIONS MODULAR ECONOMY
- Technology Society Structure EXPONENTIAL DRIVERS EXPECTATIONS MODULAR ECONOMY
- Information accelerates Flickr credit: kainet
- Wherever you go 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% India Russia Philippines Brazil China Germany France New Zealand UK Netherlands USA Australia Japan Source: Kleiner Perkins Caulfield Byers, as of Q2 2013 Global smartphone penetration Smartphone penetration Smartphone growth
- Machines overtaking man
- Soaring data Source: IDC
- The potential of bio-informatics
- At your command
- Technology Society Structure EXPONENTIAL DRIVERS EXPECTATIONS MODULAR ECONOMY
- We expect more
- Flickr credit: monasosh Power to the individual
- Excellence
- 2:50 3:43 4:10 4:13 5:03 5:12 5:52 6:28 6:28 7:17 7:43 0:00 1:12 2:24 3:36 4:48 6:00 7:12 8:24 Japan Switzerland France Germany Brazil Spain United Kingdom Italy United States Australia New Zealand Hours per month on social media Global social media usage Participation Source: Nielsen
- Transparency
- Health costs more Source: OECD 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 % Total health expenditure as proportion of GDP United States New Zealand Australia
- Technology Society Structure EXPONENTIAL DRIVERS EXPECTATIONS MODULAR ECONOMY
- Transaction costs slide
- The global modular economy Flickr credit: Ssppeeeeddyy/
- Matching demand and availability
- Technology Society Structure EXPONENTIAL DRIVERS EXPECTATIONS MODULAR ECONOMY
- Work
- Work can be done anywhere
- The rise of telehealth
- Machines plus humans
- The humanisation of work Flickr credit: Dell
- Free learning for all
- Data
- The power of big data The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads. That sucks. - Jeff Hammerbacher
- Tracking activity
- We will wear computers
- Measuring blood sugar
- Managing your disease
- Health diagnostics at home
- First-pass diagnosis
- Behaviour Flickr credit: Paolo Fefe
- In 2017 there will be over 3.4 billion smartphones and tablets, 1.7 billion people will have downloaded medical health apps. - mHealth App Developer Economics 2014, Research2Guidance
- What you should be doing
- Games for health
- Psychographics for behaviour change
- Home Flickr credit: James Thompson
- Tech-enabled mobile nursing
- Tracking medicine behaviours
- Interfaces to helping homes
- Household robots
- Emotional robots
- Robots or real dogs?
- Flickr credit: ^rika^ Community
- Online communities
- Learning from others
- People-powered health Source: People Powered Health Co-Production Catalog, NESTA
- Local social networks
- Medicine
- Personalised medicine
- Sharing health data
- Aggregating genetic data
- Leadership
- The only way you can control your destiny is to be more flexible than your environment - The Law of Requisite Variety
- Understanding the system and the levers
- Individuals in control
- The journey of creating the future
- Driving Forces Leadership Work Data Behaviour Home Community Medicine