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The document discusses health apps and how they can help address health care disparities. It provides examples of different types of health apps, including those that track fitness and health metrics, provide medical references and advice, enable self-management of conditions, and facilitate care coordination. Health apps have advantages like being widely accessible through mobile phones and allowing personalized, convenient support. The document suggests they can help improve access to care, information, and support for at-risk groups by offering alternatives to in-person visits, translating medical information, and connecting users to local resources and communities.
"Wikis, Blogs, Texting, and More" presentation at the U.S. Conference on AIDS in San Francisco on October 30, 2009. Facilitated by Michelle Samplin-Salgado and Miguel Gomez.
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Then please check out our Brain Health Bulletin! Please feel free to forward this to anyone who may find benefit in receiving it! The Brain Health Bulletin is designed to be your quick reference to the latest information about brain health, dementia research, technology, cultural awareness for effective, inclusive, and compassionate dementia treatment, care partner tools, and more!
During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic, there were multiple lessons provided to the world. In this talk, I set the stage for the discussion, highlight the issues we faced (and still face), I speak to an effort that contributed to help address one of those issues, then speak to future challenges and our responsibilities going forward.
This document discusses the use of social media in healthcare, including for diagnosis and treatment. It outlines how social media can reveal things about patients, institutions, and culture. The document also discusses four states of patient empowerment and how content versus information empowers patients differently. Lastly, it addresses some benefits and costs of social media use in healthcare as well as privacy, legislation, and developing social media position statements.
This document describes mHealth tools developed by InSTEDD to help prevent maternal-to-child transmission of HIV, including Remindem for sending reminders via text, Verboice for interactive voice messages, Resource Map for tracking health resources, and Pollit for conducting mobile surveys. The tools are designed to help improve adherence to treatment, identify available prevention and treatment resources, fight stigma, and engage communities.
Presentation delivered to the eHealth Investigative Partnership Program on April 19, 2012. Supporting references and notes at http://wiki.ubc.ca/Documentation:EHealth_Strategy_Office/Project_Documentation/eHIPP/april-2012-sxsw
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1. HeyBud
Prepared by
Bud Savalas Colbert
A "non-judgmental and chill" AI and Human
powered chatbot to answer sexually related
questions, present users with access to
health-related resources and automate complex
on-boarding processes required for health
treatment.
2. almost ½ of New STIs affect people 15-24
each year, there are 357 million new STIs Worldwide
“Access to testing and treatment, along with education about STD
prevention, are the best ways to ensure that people stay healthy …
too many barriers stand in the way of health care and education,
especially for young people, communities of color and LGBTQ folks”
- Jennifer Childs-Roshak
President and CEO, Planned Parenthood League of
Massachusetts
PROBLEM
- World Health Organization and Center for Disease Control
3. SOLUTION
Break the accessibility barrier down with a scalable AI and human powered chat
bot that provides:
Access to STD/STI health resources based
on your location (even while traveling.)
Security over blockchain technology
“No Judgments, Just Answers”
Answers to sexually related questions and
how to stay safe from reputable resources
Automation of complex paperwork
associated with getting the help you need.
4. FACTS
What is Chlamydia?
What do Herpes sores look like?
I had sex with an Infected person.
What can I take?
LOCATION BASED
Where can I get free condoms?
Where I can get PEP?
Which test facility is opened
tonight?
CONTEXTUAL CHAT
I want to tell my story.
I am scared.
I am happy
I am sad.
TASK BASED
Collect Info for 2-Months of PEP
Collect Insurance Info (Non-HIPAA)
Sign up for testing.
ALERT BASED
Regional Managers can send
broadcast of areas where there
are certain breakouts.
RED FLAG
Interaction with a user can be
rerouted to a Bud Counselor.
SERVICES
5. Competitors How our solution is better
Counselors HeyBud is free, available 24/7 and is knowledgeable about the exact situation that
you want to talk to him about.
Internet (WWW) Whether it is WebMD, Google or even the CDC Pages- HeyBud beats them out!
HeyBud’s information is custom due to each conversation being personal.
It’s a headache to deal with all the unnecessary data of a web search.
Many of our target users (in developing countries) do not have access to a computer
Best Friend HeyBud is secure and confidential with reputable information from the CDC and
WHO … unlike that “special” friend.
COMPETITORS
6. Dating Apps
LGBT Center
Health Orgs
Dating Apps Dating Apps Dating Apps
Planned Parenthood
TARGET Facilitating the dissemination of timely information and services for at risk cohorts
MARKET
CUSTOMER
Advertisers of STD Prevention Products
Health Centers (Analytics)
Traveling Agency
7. TECH
Natural Language Understanding
(with colloquialism built In)
He Speaks your Language
Shared Machine Learning Knowledge
Base
Tone Analyzer
Raises red flag and routes texting
Language Identifier
Speaks native tongue
Improves HeyBud
answers by listening to
counselor. Counselor can
access HeyBud for Info
8. FY’18 FY’19 FY’20 FY’21
Revenue
FY ‘18- Application subscription access to our services
FY ‘19- Application subscription access to our services
FY ‘20- Application subscription access to our services
+ Brand Priority Directory Listings
+ Public Health Org Access- Annual
+ Paid Partnerships
FY ‘21- Application subscription access to our services
+ Brand Priority Directory Listings
+ Public Health Org Access- Annual
+ Paid Partnerships
+ Possibly Acquisition by Government or larger company
PROJECTIONS