The document discusses how healthcare is still using outdated methods while technology has been widely adopted in other areas. It argues that healthcare will become decentralized and move from hospitals to homes and phones through technologies like remote monitoring, wireless devices, and predictive analytics. This delocalization of healthcare using everyday consumer technologies will transform healthcare delivery by making it more convenient, personalized, and globally accessible for more people at lower costs. However, barriers still remain like payment policies, lack of evidence, and professionals and patients not yet demanding more digital options.
73. Impact
• Will come as a tsunami instead of small waves
• Innovations will accumulate
• is a System innovation as opposed to product innovation
• Entrepreneurship & Agility
• No more big fish eat small fish, but fast fish will eat slow fish
(Ex. Schwaab WEF)
89. “for the first time ever in history,
we will be present when a person gets sick,
professionals will subscribe to patients’ data,
the middle-man will become disrupted “
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100. Show & tell possibilities
Increase validation with research
Experiment much, fast and failing a lot
Rebalance privacy & comfort
Rethink model based on opportunities
To do in stormy water
101. Show & tell possibilities
Increase validation with research
Experiment much, fast and failing a lot
Rebalance privacy & comfort
Rethink model based on opportunities
To do in stormy water
102. • Use every day technology like phones, wearables
• Make health(care) location independent
• Exponential growth in data
• Share data with peers and for research
• Free up resources for those in need
103. • Use every day technology like phones, wearables
• Make health(care) location independent
• Exponential growth in data
• Share data with peers and for research
• Free up resources for those in need
104. Safe lives
Global health (including 5B)
Sustainable
Personal & based on preferences
Regardless of (dis)abilities
Transforming health(care) to :
105. Safe lives
Global health (including 5B)
Sustainable
Personal & based on preferences
Regardless of (dis)abilities
Transforming health(care) to :
107. So why still sticks?
• We’ve trained professionals to be in the center
• We have adverse payment policy’s (NL is forefront of changing this)
• We lack scientific evidence, 4 years is too long.
• No clear picture how health(care) will look like 2050
• patients are (still) not demanding ‘normal’ services