Re-Imagining Healthcare
The Future of Healthcare : covering Wearable Technologies, Sensing Technologies and Emerging Technologies Impacting healthcare.
Exploring where we have been, what's possible today and where we are heading in the future.
7. My records, labs, scans, office notes
The Doctor in
your Pocket
Run my vital signs
Ultrasound my body part
Voice, breath, lung function sensor
Run my labs, my selfie — physical exam
My virtual medical coach
8.
9. Improving
access to care
Improving the
follow-up of
patient
Reducing
the burden
of treatment
Improving
caregivers work
Improving
Communication in care
Improving
Prevention
Improving the
safety of care
Economical and
environmental friendly
Technology will
required an
overview of the care
system
Increasing the
risk of data
miscueIntruding in
patients lives
Risk of hacking
Reliability issue
Replacing the
human in care
is unwanted
Impairing patient
caregivers
relationships
Negatively impacting
patients behaviors
May not be accessible to
everyone
Accelerate research
Barriers
Fears
Hope
advantages
Wearables AI in Healthcare
10. 41.6 Billion IOT
Connected
Devices By 2025
$6.2 trillion
By 2025, the global worth of loT
technology could be as much as $6.2
trillion -- most of that value coming
from devices in healthcare ($2.5 trillion)
and manufacturing ($2.3 trillion)
11. An Explosion Of Health Data
Just how fast is the growth of health-related data? A report
from the Stanford University School of Medicine put it this way:
"The sheer volume of health care data is growing at an
astronomical rate: 153 exabytes (one exabyte = one billion
gigabytes) were produced in 2013 and an estimated 2,314
exabytes will be produced in 2020, translating to an overall rate
of increase [of] at least 48 percent annually."
15. DRONES
F.A.A. Allows U.P.S. to Deliver Medical
Packages Using Drones After a year of
working with the Federal Aviation
Administration, United Parcel Service
was awarded a certification that allows
it to use drones on medical campuses.