The Future
of Healthcare
The Art of the Possible
Futurist
Strategy advisor
Author
@rossdawson
it’s 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
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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
Keynote slides: The Future of Healthcare

Keynote slides: The Future of Healthcare