2. My healthy future
To set out a vision of personalised healthcare in
2040, building on future innovative science and
technology and the changing role of individuals
5. Policy background
• Innovation
• Integrating health and care services
• Patient empowerment
• Personalised medicine and prevention
6. Person centred healthcare
• Responsive to a patient’s physical,
emotional and social needs
• Interactions with staff are informative,
empathetic, and empowering
• Takes account of individual’s values and
preferences
• Shared decision making
• Compassion
What does this
mean for
reproductive
healthcare?
7. Overdiagnosis – ‘Too much medicine’
Arises from attempts to identify risk or
diagnose disease early
•Anxiety
•Medicalisation
•Harms from investigations, tests and
treatments
Drivers include
•Commercial interests
•Defensive medicine
•Increasing moves to personalisation
Will this be an
issue in
reproduction?
8. Data
Data sharing
•How we collect, store and share data is
central to personalised medicine
Citizen generated data
•How do we govern and use it?
Regulation of apps and algorithms
•How can software, algorithms and machine
learning be effectively regulated?
Are there particular
examples or issues in
reproduction?
12. Today’s workshop
Chatham house rule
‘Participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity
nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may
be revealed’
Thinking with hexagons
•Looking afresh with a wide and flexible perspective
•Tapping into your expertise and intuitive knowledge
•Capturing ideas
•Making connections
•Enabling emergence of new ideas
13. The first question
What do you imagine will be the future of
reproductive health and healthcare in 2040?
14. The second question
What issues will arise?
•Barriers
•Limitations
•Opportunities
•Consequences for individuals and society
•External influences (positive and negative)
We’ll be continuing the My Healthy Future conversation beyond today’s workshop including publishing a range of resources and carrying out informal surveys on social media. We would really welcome your continuing contribution, so if you use social media, do keep an eye on the My Healthy Future Facebook page and LinkedIn group, as well as , of course, the twitter hashtag! Or keep in touch by email.
Emerging themes from discussions and surveys may be used in related My Healthy Future resources, but no attributed comments will be used in other media without contacting you for explicit permission.
We’ll be continuing the My Healthy Future conversation beyond today’s workshop including publishing a range of resources and carrying out informal surveys on social media. We would really welcome your continuing contribution, so if you use social media, do keep an eye on the My Healthy Future Facebook page and LinkedIn group, as well as , of course, the twitter hashtag! Or keep in touch by email.
Emerging themes from discussions and surveys may be used in related My Healthy Future resources, but no attributed comments will be used in other media without contacting you for explicit permission.