This presentation is a shorter version of Christophe's keynote "the patient is no longer patient". It focuses more on how the ongoing patient evolutions are impacting the daily work of the physician and how it will challenge the phsyician in his role.
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Sales rep
Business Intelligence
Project Manager
Brand Manager
Portfolio Manager
Innovation Champion
Hospital Lead
5. WE BRING
IN YOUR
the customer
meeting room
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‘Patient’
able to remain calm and not
become annoyed when waiting for
a long time or when dealing with
problems or difficult people
17. Patients want healthcare to be more…
P
Popular
Pragmatic
(omni-) Present
Patient-centric
PersonalizedParticipative
Preventive
Persuasive
Predictive
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THE PATIENT IS NO LONGER patient
Needs
Time
Medication
Solution
Needs
Faster
(Digital) tools
Management
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“Life comes with many
challenges. The ones
that should not scare
us, are the ones we can
take control of.”
“My Medical Choice” NYT
Angelina jolie, 2013
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‘Patient’
One who receives medical
attention, care, or treatment.
41. 62%of people with 2+ chronic medical illnesses
spent time every day tracking their health status
PEW Research, Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2013
40% with 1 medical condition – 19% with no condition
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4 integrated sensors on the wristband measure and track biosignals from users throughout the day, including
galvanic skin response,
blood volume pulse and
skin temperature.
4 integrated sensors on the wristband measure and track biosignals from users throughout the day, including
galvanic skin response,
blood volume pulse and
skin temperature.
service
safety
fresh
roughly 1 percent of the searches on Google, which equals millions of searches, are related to symptoms users are researching.
GOOGLE SYMPTOM SEARCH
Google wants to make it easier for users to find answers to their symptom-related questions.
The internet search engine said Monday it's improving its catalog of searched Googled health symptoms by adding information on related health conditions that have been vetted by the Mayo Clinic and Harvard Medical School.
Type "headache on one side," for example, and Google will offer up a list of associated conditions like "migraine," "common cold" or "tension headache."
For general searches like "headache," the company will also give an overview description along with information on self-treatment options or symptoms that warrant a doctor's visit, according to the company's post.
In Google's official blog, the company said roughly 1 percent of the searches on Google, which equals millions of searches, are related to symptoms users are researching. But search results can sometimes be confusing, and result in "unnecessary anxiety and stress," Google said.
The company plans to use its Knowledge Graph feature, which it launched last year, to enhance the search results it provides.
"We create the list of symptoms by looking for health conditions mentioned in web results," according to Google's blog post, "and then checking them against high-quality medical information we've collected from doctors for our Knowledge Graph."
"By doing this, our goal is to help you to navigate and explore health conditions related to your symptoms, and quickly get to the point where you can do more in-depth research on the web or talk to a health professional," Google wrote.
The new features will be available in English in the U.S. over the next few days. Over time, the company hopes to cover more symptoms and extend its features to other languages and countries, according to the post.
Nearly all patients turn online after the diagnosis.
EyeMitra
Mastectomy
10-15% of someone’s health status is related to the health service
The rest is individual behavior
Top health related google search globally = how to eat healthy?
From our research => when people get diagnosed, one of the first things they do is see how food can impact their disease.
Success of programs like “start to run”, personal trainers, fitness deals, 7 minute workout.
Sept. 20, 2013: Pensioners race with their walking frames at Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam on Sept. 18.
More than 100 elderly competitors participated in the 400-metre race.
2014/10 These days you've got more computing power in your pocket than was available to astronauts on the Apollo 8 as it headed for the moon in 1969