Calibrating healthcare delivery and design for generational distinctiveness.
The country’s demographics have changed dramatically in recent years, but little has been done to change the process of designing hospitals or the outcome to reflect a new generation. NBBJ healthcare experts present new technologies—including sensors, VR and analytics tools that save time and money—and a new patient room that caters to the needs of young patients.
CityMD is a growing urgent care company with over 50 locations in the New York City area and surrounding regions. Their target market is millennials between ages 18-34, as 85% of millennials have not visited an urgent care center in the past year. CityMD saw a 450% increase in media spending from 2014-2015 in order to raise brand awareness and engage millennials through their mobile app, social media presence, and marketing campaigns that focus on convenience and accessibility. Their goal is to make CityMD the doctor for millennials by creating awareness and engaging their target audience in unique ways.
City MD: IPG Media Brands The Perfect PitchSamuel Hargro
This document discusses opportunities to promote the urgent care clinic CityMD to millennials. It notes that CityMD has experienced rapid growth but lacks a strong media presence. The summary proposes ways for an ad agency to help CityMD engage millennials, including developing a mobile app, following a doctor around NYC to provide health advice and direct people to the app, and creating social media content around health topics. The goal would be to establish CityMD as the top choice for urgent care among millennials.
Untapped opportunity in health tech innovation lies in innovation for preventative health and population health, or public health tech. P2Health Ventures is the first ecosystem and fund focusing specifically on supporting innovation for public health dissemination.
The document discusses a scandal at the VA healthcare system where secret wait lists led to approximately 300 veteran deaths. It provides an overview of the key players involved, including veterans, the Obama administration, media outlets, and various VA leaders and secretaries. It also examines the issues surrounding the VA's reputation management, crisis communication, and failures in its mission to effectively care for veterans. Questions are posed about communication strategies to respond to such a crisis and regain public trust while enacting meaningful long-term changes.
This document discusses macro trends affecting the future of jobs in the US healthcare system. It identifies key trends in the economy, demographics, government policies, personal lifestyles/behaviors, and technology that are shaping the healthcare industry and jobs. For each trend, it provides an overview of how that trend is impacting healthcare and highlights an example job that may be in demand due to that particular trend, such as a nutritionist due to rising obesity rates. The document aims to understand the macro trends influencing the future of the US healthcare system and the types of jobs that will be needed.
The document summarizes the results of a survey on Millennials and digital healthcare behaviors. Some key findings include: Millennials are more stressed than older groups and more likely to search for health information online; they rely heavily on Google Chrome and Google searches; they are more active on social media and prefer online reviews over consumer reviews when choosing a hospital; and they are more likely to use virtual visits, mobile apps, and wearable devices for healthcare purposes. The document provides additional details on the survey methodology and generational differences in healthcare attitudes, physician preferences, and transparency.
CityMD is a growing urgent care company with over 50 locations in the New York City area and surrounding regions. Their target market is millennials between ages 18-34, as 85% of millennials have not visited an urgent care center in the past year. CityMD saw a 450% increase in media spending from 2014-2015 in order to raise brand awareness and engage millennials through their mobile app, social media presence, and marketing campaigns that focus on convenience and accessibility. Their goal is to make CityMD the doctor for millennials by creating awareness and engaging their target audience in unique ways.
City MD: IPG Media Brands The Perfect PitchSamuel Hargro
This document discusses opportunities to promote the urgent care clinic CityMD to millennials. It notes that CityMD has experienced rapid growth but lacks a strong media presence. The summary proposes ways for an ad agency to help CityMD engage millennials, including developing a mobile app, following a doctor around NYC to provide health advice and direct people to the app, and creating social media content around health topics. The goal would be to establish CityMD as the top choice for urgent care among millennials.
Untapped opportunity in health tech innovation lies in innovation for preventative health and population health, or public health tech. P2Health Ventures is the first ecosystem and fund focusing specifically on supporting innovation for public health dissemination.
The document discusses a scandal at the VA healthcare system where secret wait lists led to approximately 300 veteran deaths. It provides an overview of the key players involved, including veterans, the Obama administration, media outlets, and various VA leaders and secretaries. It also examines the issues surrounding the VA's reputation management, crisis communication, and failures in its mission to effectively care for veterans. Questions are posed about communication strategies to respond to such a crisis and regain public trust while enacting meaningful long-term changes.
This document discusses macro trends affecting the future of jobs in the US healthcare system. It identifies key trends in the economy, demographics, government policies, personal lifestyles/behaviors, and technology that are shaping the healthcare industry and jobs. For each trend, it provides an overview of how that trend is impacting healthcare and highlights an example job that may be in demand due to that particular trend, such as a nutritionist due to rising obesity rates. The document aims to understand the macro trends influencing the future of the US healthcare system and the types of jobs that will be needed.
The document summarizes the results of a survey on Millennials and digital healthcare behaviors. Some key findings include: Millennials are more stressed than older groups and more likely to search for health information online; they rely heavily on Google Chrome and Google searches; they are more active on social media and prefer online reviews over consumer reviews when choosing a hospital; and they are more likely to use virtual visits, mobile apps, and wearable devices for healthcare purposes. The document provides additional details on the survey methodology and generational differences in healthcare attitudes, physician preferences, and transparency.
Patients Rising: How to Reach Empowered, Digital Health Consumerse-Patient Connections
Kru Research's white paper discussing how to reach out to empowered, digital, health consumers or e-Patients. Discussion of participatory medicine, digital health consumers, e-Patients, web 2.0, the power of social media, ROI of social media, regulatory concerns, HIPAA, FDA, adverse event reporting, and the future of social media in health marketing.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the daily lives of millennials and Gen Zs. They reported strong adherence to public health guidelines and perceived themselves as more compliant than others. However, some saw opportunities during this time, with around a quarter improving their health, finances, or job skills. Many also felt greater solidarity with their communities. While ready for restrictions to lift, around a quarter now prefer working in an office less. The pandemic reinforced the need for flexibility and adaptability in the workplace.
Millennials and Gen Zs reported strongly adhering to COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions more so than others. They found some silver linings during the pandemic by exercising more, learning new skills, and spending more time with family. Most are eager to return to pre-pandemic activities like socializing, travel, and entertainment once safely able to do so. Many also prefer a hybrid work model with less time in the office compared to before. Flexibility and adaptability have become most critical for workforce and organizational success during the pandemic.
Observations and inspirations from the Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide team that attended SXSW Interactive 2015 in Austin. From digital health and wearables to predictive analytics and robots, our team saw it all. Here we present the trends we saw and key takeaways from select sessions.
Adverse drug reactions (AEs) are a major cause of death in the US, being the fourth leading cause and killing over 100,000 people annually. Social media has become a significant platform for people to share health information, with over 3.5 billion people using social media globally and most sharing details of their healthcare experiences online. This presents an opportunity to monitor social media for discussions of adverse drug events, combining social listening data with traditional sources like clinical trials and adverse event reporting to gain a more comprehensive view of potential safety issues.
This document discusses trends in digital health and patient engagement from 2010. It highlights opportunities for mobile health apps, social media usage by patients and providers, and the need for pharmaceutical companies to understand engaged "e-patients". It also profiles "e-Patient Dave" and his story of using online resources to actively manage his stage IV cancer and collaborate with his care team. He advocates that empowered, engaged patients can help improve healthcare outcomes and systems.
Learn about process behind a health care transition with Doctor Parag Shah, the Medical Director of the Chronic Illness Transition Team at Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago, IL
Fear, Stats and Buying Disability InsuranceCarol Harnett
As the new president of the Council for Disability Awareness, I'm about to give my first presentation on behalf of my organization. I've given hundreds -- if not over 1,000 -- presentations in my life, but I had to stop and pause when I reflected on how I would represent the CDA.
This document provides guidance on establishing a professional social media presence for physicians and healthcare providers. It discusses the importance of having a social media presence given that many patients now search for healthcare information online. It provides tips on how to establish a positive online reputation through maintaining separate personal and professional profiles, engaging with relevant communities, and sharing accurate and helpful information. The document stresses the importance of protecting patient privacy and maintaining professionalism online.
This document provides a demographic analysis and market analysis for an proposed ACO (Accountable Care Organization) healthcare campus on the Southside of Pittsburgh. The demographic analysis finds that the Southside lacks proper access to major hospitals, with the closest being 10 minutes away. The market analysis determines there is a large target market of females ages 40-45 on the Southside based on demographic data. The proposed ACO campus would include a hospital, outpatient clinic, assisted living facility, and long-term care to improve coordination of care for residents and reduce costs.
What an incredible year 2012 was! The news media were inundated with stories from every portion of the health care sphere – from dramatic , once-in-a-lifetime court decisions to some of “the usual suspects.”
What were the top 10 health care stories of 2012? The Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians has selected its biggest news stories of the year. Click through the following slides to relive 2012: a banner year for health care!
Structural Racism and Public Health: How to Talk to Policymakers and Communit...katiequigley33
This document summarizes an event about promoting structural racism and public health. It provides details on the event such as the date, time, accessibility options, speakers, and goals. It also summarizes key findings from focus groups and surveys on messaging around public health, policy influencers, and recommendations for addressing structural racism and health inequities.
The 12th annual Health 2.0 fall conference was held in September 2018 in Silicon Valley. With over 2,000 attendees from various healthcare industries, the conference highlighted several emerging trends, including the rise of telehealth and remote patient monitoring to provide more convenient care at home. Other prominent themes included the importance of behavioral science and digital tools for managing chronic disease, concerns about privacy and data ownership as more health data is collected, and the need for partnerships across healthcare to advance solutions through shared learning.
Social Media and Medicine: Fad or Shift?Gregg Masters
A social media tutorial for client medical group, including details on physician immersion in the broadly cast "digital health channel'. Some key trends in digital health, including both primary and secondary market research are recapped to suggest certain forward implications for a 'cloud based web presence'. Is social media a fad, I don't think empirical evidence would suggest such a conclusion.
Carat COVID19 Government Category deep dive.pdfPoppy Rodham
The document discusses how initial distrust in the Australian government during the COVID-19 pandemic shifted as the government took more decisive action and clear, transparent communications. Research showed that distrust was high initially but approval ratings increased dramatically to 65% as the government announced clearer policies and shared COVID-19 modeling publicly. The document provides recommendations around communicating clearly and consistently and building trust during a crisis.
This is the November 2014 issue of Healthcare-NOW!'s quarterly "Everybody In" newsletter, reporting on important developments in the movement for single-payer healthcare.
Architecture Before Experience - EuroIA Amsterdam 2016 Bogdan Stanciu
This document provides an overview of key topics in healthcare, including population health, healthcare spending, outcomes, quality of life, patient experience, and digital health trends. Some key points:
- US healthcare spending reached $3 trillion in 2014, or $9,523 per person, with 47% from public sources. However, 30% of Medicare payments cover the last year of life and 40% the last month.
- Life expectancy has increased but quality of life is also important. By 2050, 10% of people in OECD countries will be over 80, up from 4% today. Many older adults have multiple chronic conditions.
- The Triple Aim framework aims to improve patient experience of care, improve population
Joan Saba from architecture firm NBBJ discussed designing patient rooms for changing demographics. Both baby boomers and millennials value cost-effectiveness, community, and family. NBBJ is designing more flexible patient rooms that can accommodate family members, allow patients to work or dine together, and convert unused space for amenities through reconfigurable furniture. The firm is also using new technologies like virtual reality and rapid prototyping to gather more user feedback and improve the design process.
Computational research is changing the nature of science work. Wet lab utilization is decreasing while dry, computational work is increasing. This has implications for research space needs and design. Traditional lab spaces may no longer be optimized for computational teams and data-driven science. New models are needed that provide environments supporting productivity, health, creativity and talent attraction through principles of human performance and neuroscience.
Patients Rising: How to Reach Empowered, Digital Health Consumerse-Patient Connections
Kru Research's white paper discussing how to reach out to empowered, digital, health consumers or e-Patients. Discussion of participatory medicine, digital health consumers, e-Patients, web 2.0, the power of social media, ROI of social media, regulatory concerns, HIPAA, FDA, adverse event reporting, and the future of social media in health marketing.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the daily lives of millennials and Gen Zs. They reported strong adherence to public health guidelines and perceived themselves as more compliant than others. However, some saw opportunities during this time, with around a quarter improving their health, finances, or job skills. Many also felt greater solidarity with their communities. While ready for restrictions to lift, around a quarter now prefer working in an office less. The pandemic reinforced the need for flexibility and adaptability in the workplace.
Millennials and Gen Zs reported strongly adhering to COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions more so than others. They found some silver linings during the pandemic by exercising more, learning new skills, and spending more time with family. Most are eager to return to pre-pandemic activities like socializing, travel, and entertainment once safely able to do so. Many also prefer a hybrid work model with less time in the office compared to before. Flexibility and adaptability have become most critical for workforce and organizational success during the pandemic.
Observations and inspirations from the Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide team that attended SXSW Interactive 2015 in Austin. From digital health and wearables to predictive analytics and robots, our team saw it all. Here we present the trends we saw and key takeaways from select sessions.
Adverse drug reactions (AEs) are a major cause of death in the US, being the fourth leading cause and killing over 100,000 people annually. Social media has become a significant platform for people to share health information, with over 3.5 billion people using social media globally and most sharing details of their healthcare experiences online. This presents an opportunity to monitor social media for discussions of adverse drug events, combining social listening data with traditional sources like clinical trials and adverse event reporting to gain a more comprehensive view of potential safety issues.
This document discusses trends in digital health and patient engagement from 2010. It highlights opportunities for mobile health apps, social media usage by patients and providers, and the need for pharmaceutical companies to understand engaged "e-patients". It also profiles "e-Patient Dave" and his story of using online resources to actively manage his stage IV cancer and collaborate with his care team. He advocates that empowered, engaged patients can help improve healthcare outcomes and systems.
Learn about process behind a health care transition with Doctor Parag Shah, the Medical Director of the Chronic Illness Transition Team at Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago, IL
Fear, Stats and Buying Disability InsuranceCarol Harnett
As the new president of the Council for Disability Awareness, I'm about to give my first presentation on behalf of my organization. I've given hundreds -- if not over 1,000 -- presentations in my life, but I had to stop and pause when I reflected on how I would represent the CDA.
This document provides guidance on establishing a professional social media presence for physicians and healthcare providers. It discusses the importance of having a social media presence given that many patients now search for healthcare information online. It provides tips on how to establish a positive online reputation through maintaining separate personal and professional profiles, engaging with relevant communities, and sharing accurate and helpful information. The document stresses the importance of protecting patient privacy and maintaining professionalism online.
This document provides a demographic analysis and market analysis for an proposed ACO (Accountable Care Organization) healthcare campus on the Southside of Pittsburgh. The demographic analysis finds that the Southside lacks proper access to major hospitals, with the closest being 10 minutes away. The market analysis determines there is a large target market of females ages 40-45 on the Southside based on demographic data. The proposed ACO campus would include a hospital, outpatient clinic, assisted living facility, and long-term care to improve coordination of care for residents and reduce costs.
What an incredible year 2012 was! The news media were inundated with stories from every portion of the health care sphere – from dramatic , once-in-a-lifetime court decisions to some of “the usual suspects.”
What were the top 10 health care stories of 2012? The Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians has selected its biggest news stories of the year. Click through the following slides to relive 2012: a banner year for health care!
Structural Racism and Public Health: How to Talk to Policymakers and Communit...katiequigley33
This document summarizes an event about promoting structural racism and public health. It provides details on the event such as the date, time, accessibility options, speakers, and goals. It also summarizes key findings from focus groups and surveys on messaging around public health, policy influencers, and recommendations for addressing structural racism and health inequities.
The 12th annual Health 2.0 fall conference was held in September 2018 in Silicon Valley. With over 2,000 attendees from various healthcare industries, the conference highlighted several emerging trends, including the rise of telehealth and remote patient monitoring to provide more convenient care at home. Other prominent themes included the importance of behavioral science and digital tools for managing chronic disease, concerns about privacy and data ownership as more health data is collected, and the need for partnerships across healthcare to advance solutions through shared learning.
Social Media and Medicine: Fad or Shift?Gregg Masters
A social media tutorial for client medical group, including details on physician immersion in the broadly cast "digital health channel'. Some key trends in digital health, including both primary and secondary market research are recapped to suggest certain forward implications for a 'cloud based web presence'. Is social media a fad, I don't think empirical evidence would suggest such a conclusion.
Carat COVID19 Government Category deep dive.pdfPoppy Rodham
The document discusses how initial distrust in the Australian government during the COVID-19 pandemic shifted as the government took more decisive action and clear, transparent communications. Research showed that distrust was high initially but approval ratings increased dramatically to 65% as the government announced clearer policies and shared COVID-19 modeling publicly. The document provides recommendations around communicating clearly and consistently and building trust during a crisis.
This is the November 2014 issue of Healthcare-NOW!'s quarterly "Everybody In" newsletter, reporting on important developments in the movement for single-payer healthcare.
Architecture Before Experience - EuroIA Amsterdam 2016 Bogdan Stanciu
This document provides an overview of key topics in healthcare, including population health, healthcare spending, outcomes, quality of life, patient experience, and digital health trends. Some key points:
- US healthcare spending reached $3 trillion in 2014, or $9,523 per person, with 47% from public sources. However, 30% of Medicare payments cover the last year of life and 40% the last month.
- Life expectancy has increased but quality of life is also important. By 2050, 10% of people in OECD countries will be over 80, up from 4% today. Many older adults have multiple chronic conditions.
- The Triple Aim framework aims to improve patient experience of care, improve population
Joan Saba from architecture firm NBBJ discussed designing patient rooms for changing demographics. Both baby boomers and millennials value cost-effectiveness, community, and family. NBBJ is designing more flexible patient rooms that can accommodate family members, allow patients to work or dine together, and convert unused space for amenities through reconfigurable furniture. The firm is also using new technologies like virtual reality and rapid prototyping to gather more user feedback and improve the design process.
Computational research is changing the nature of science work. Wet lab utilization is decreasing while dry, computational work is increasing. This has implications for research space needs and design. Traditional lab spaces may no longer be optimized for computational teams and data-driven science. New models are needed that provide environments supporting productivity, health, creativity and talent attraction through principles of human performance and neuroscience.
How are offices changing and what should companies incorporate into their workplaces to make their employees happy, healthy and productive? This presentation takes a look at the future of workplace design.
The Influence of Tech on the Future of CitiesNBBJDesign
As millions of people move into the heart of urban centers, no industry influences the future of cities more than technology companies and their employees. Learn how designers and tech companies alike are taking advantage of this trend by making cities happier and healthier, and also how they are helping to overcome the challenges associated with density.
At Stanford Medicine X, NBBJ Healthcare Partner Joan Saba and John SanGiovanni of virtual reality startup Visual Vocal demonstrate the power new technologies have on the design of hospitals and other healthcare environments.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Jane McElroy on challenges and opportunities for creating sustainable and efficient healthcare. It discusses rising healthcare costs, changing demographics like aging populations, shortages in healthcare talent, ensuring access to care, and advances in technology. It presents four hospital projects - Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, and Jiahui International Hospital in Shanghai - that show how architecture and design can help address these challenges by reducing costs, accommodating new patient types, boosting recruitment, providing better access, and accommodating new technologies.
Big Data, Computational Biology & the Future of Strategic Planning for ResearchNBBJDesign
The advent of computational biology in the era of “big data” is triggering a dramatic change in the strategic capital planning process and metrics for space allocation and utilization for translational science. In this presentation, Andy Snyder - Principal and NBBJ's Science & Education Practice leader, and Bruce Stevenson, VP of Research Operations at Nationwide Childrens Hospital - chart new relationships between strategic planning, programming, facility planning and scientific workplace features for biomedical research and translational medicine. The presentation sets out new best practices for navigating limited funding resources while preparing for new science directions and workforce needs, research space requirements, and advancements in scientific equipment, and they identify new ways to leverage data, metrics, analytical processes, and tools for improved program/infrastructure alignment.
Designing for Beauty and Performance through DataNBBJDesign
NBBJ Principal Eric Phillips spoke at the Big Data & Analytics Innovation Summit in Hong Kong on April 22. See how NBBJ currently uses software tools that harvest public and private data sources to optimize the design, experience and performance of buildings—for clients including Google, Tencent, Amazon, Samsung and Microsoft—for the people who live, work, play and heal inside.
Human-Centered Hospital Design in an Era of Digital Diagnostics, Robotics and...NBBJDesign
From the advent of electronic medical records to personal health monitoring devices, technology is changing the look and feel of hospitals, and how care is practiced inside of them. But as more digital devices are integrated into care regimens, could we lose sight of the importance of human decision making and interaction? International healthcare architect Joan Saba investigates current trends shaping the industry and how hospital design can better enable patients and providers in their quest for health.
How can the design/architecture community better engage tech companies? NBBJ looks into the question and provides answers in a presentation at CoreNet New York City.
The War on Office: The Role of the Office in the Age of Competition for Ideas...NBBJDesign
Should the workplace have open or closed offices? Stand up or sit down desks? Natural light or artificial light? NBBJ's Scott Wyatt explains why the answer is usually both, and why choice is so important to today's workers.
Me & We: The Influence of Millennials on Commercial DevelopmentNBBJDesign
Millennials value flexibility over stability in work and life. They were born during the rise of digital sharing and social media, which influences their preferences. While committed to causes, millennials may have shorter job tenures. Workplaces are changing to accommodate new values around collaboration, technology, and experience through design and shared urban spaces with fewer traditional amenities. Case studies showcase these trends in new city developments, manufacturing, and tech workplaces.
A Good Life: Designing for Health and Well-BeingNBBJDesign
The document describes a typical day for a student at the Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge at Stanford University. It outlines the student's daily schedule which includes attending lectures, participating in simulations at the virtual hospital, meeting with standardized patients, grabbing meals at the on-site cafe, and attending evening lectures and events. The goal of the center is to support a 24-hour learning environment while also fostering student well-being through balanced activities and community spaces.
Let's Talk About It: Breast Cancer (What is Mindset and Does it Really Matter?)bkling
Your mindset is the way you make sense of the world around you. This lens influences the way you think, the way you feel, and how you might behave in certain situations. Let's talk about mindset myths that can get us into trouble and ways to cultivate a mindset to support your cancer survivorship in authentic ways. Let’s Talk About It!
R3 Stem Cell Therapy: A New Hope for Women with Ovarian FailureR3 Stem Cell
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy by R3 Stem Cell, offering new hope for women with ovarian failure. This innovative treatment aims to restore ovarian function, improve fertility, and enhance overall well-being, revolutionizing reproductive health for women worldwide.
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
Can Allopathy and Homeopathy Be Used Together in India.pdfDharma Homoeopathy
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2024 HIPAA Compliance Training Guide to the Compliance OfficersConference Panel
Join us for a comprehensive 90-minute lesson designed specifically for Compliance Officers and Practice/Business Managers. This 2024 HIPAA Training session will guide you through the critical steps needed to ensure your practice is fully prepared for upcoming audits. Key updates and significant changes under the Omnibus Rule will be covered, along with the latest applicable updates for 2024.
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Texting and Email Communication: Understand the compliance requirements for electronic communication.
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Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.
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The Hospital of the Future
1. MILLENNIALS AND
BABY BOOMERS
CALI B RAT I N G H EALT H CAR E D E LI V ERY F OR
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2. 1. INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING GENERATIONAL DISTINCTIVENESS
2. GENERATIONAL CHANGES IN THE HEALTHCARE WORKPLACE
3. GENERATIONAL CHANGES IN PATIENT CARE SETTINGS
4. HOW WILL THESE CHANGES SHAPE YOUR ENVIRONMENT
AND BEHAVIOR?
5. CONCLUSION
C O N T E N T O U T L I N E
5. BO R N
1946 –1964
BO R N
1980 –2000
AG ES
52–70
AG ES
16–36
BABY
BOOMERS
MILLENNIAL
S
S I D E - B Y- S I D E
6. BO R N
1946 –1964
BO R N
1980 –2000
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning out of the workforce
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning into the workforce
AG ES
52–70
AG ES
16–36
BABY
BOOMERS
MILLENNIAL
S
S I D E - B Y- S I D E
7. BO R N
1946 –1964
BO R N
1980 –2000
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning out of the workforce
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning into the workforce
S O C IAL ACT I VI S M VE N U E
Protest marches
S O C IAL ACT I VI S M VE N U E
Social media
CAU S E S
Peace / Rights of women and minorities
CAU S E S
LGBT rights / Global democracy
AG ES
52–70
AG ES
16–36
BABY
BOOMERS
MILLENNIAL
S
S I D E - B Y- S I D E
8. BO R N
1946 –1964
BO R N
1980 –2000
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning out of the workforce
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning into the workforce
S O C IAL ACT I VI S M VE N U E
Protest marches
S O C IAL ACT I VI S M VE N U E
Social media
T EC H US AG E
Stationary and mobile devices
T EC H US AG E
Mobile devices and experiences
CAU S E S
Peace / Rights of women and minorities
CAU S E S
LGBT rights / Global democracy
AG ES
52–70
AG ES
16–36
BABY
BOOMERS
MILLENNIAL
S
S I D E - B Y- S I D E
9. BO R N
1946 –1964
BO R N
1980 –2000
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning out of the workforce
C A R EER PH A S E
Transitioning into the workforce
S O C IAL ACT I VI S M VE N U E
Protest marches
S O C IAL ACT I VI S M VE N U E
Social media
T EC H US AG E
Stationary and mobile devices
T EC H US AG E
Mobile devices and experiences
H EALT H C AR E PR I O R IT Y
Prioritize life-long provider relationship
H EALT H C AR E PR I O R IT Y
Prioritize healthcare provider convenience
CAU S E S
Peace / Rights of women and minorities
CAU S E S
LGBT rights / Global democracy
AG ES
52–70
AG ES
16–36
BABY
BOOMERS
MILLENNIAL
S
S I D E - B Y- S I D E
Becker’s Hospital Review, In A Virtual Age, Connection Still Matters, Jan 17, 2015
10. Both are at critical points in their lifetimes
Both generations are cost conscious and socially minded
And both value family relationships.
T H E T I E S T H A T B I N D
12. Millennials are now the largest single
generation, accounting for a quarter of the
entire population and $200 billion in annual
buying power.
Retailer Leader, Millennials Spending Power, Jan 2017
13. Millennials are the biggest instigators and influencers
of market trends.
They are 2.5x more likely to be early adopters of digital, social and
mobile trends.
Other generations shift their own habits due
to the influence of millennials.
I N F L U E N C E
Adrenaline, The Generation of Innovation, Jan 6, 2015
Futurecast, Millennial Mindset, April 2016
14. Millennials are marrying later than every other generation before them.1
Millennials are buying fewer houses than the previous generations.2
The number of Millennials living at home has steadily increased since 2005.3
Millennials are less likely to be religious than previous generations.4
M I L L E N I A L H A B I T S
Source: Pew Research Center, “Millennials in Adulthood,” March 7, 2014
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/11/millennials-marriage-age_n_4944558.html
Source: White House.gov, 2016
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/millennials-the-mobile-and-the-stuck/497255/
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015
http://jedkolko.com/2015/11/23/why-millennials-still-live-with-their-parents/
Source: Pew Research Center, May 12, 2015
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/05/12/millennials-increasingly-are-driving-growth-of-nones/
1
2
3
4
17. Randstad Healthcare, Healthcare Workplace Trends, 2016
Research shows the
cost of replacing an
employee often
represents 20% of their
salary
66% of healthcare
executives cite
increased competition as
the biggest
external threat to
their business.
54% of healthcare
executives cite
finding the right
talent as their biggest
internal threat.
44% citeretention as
their biggest
internal threat.
18. THE SAME MILLENNIALS THAT ARE
CHANGING CULTURE AND SPENDING
HABITS
NOW MAKE UP THE MAJORITY
OF THE US WORKFORCE
19. BOOMER
PRIORITIES
Acoustic privacy
Formal meeting spaces /
conference rooms
High function work environment
Seeking outward recognition of
achievement
MILLENNIAL
PRIORITIES
Integrated technology
Informal meeting spaces /
amenities
High connection work environment
Seeking “meaningful work”
A D I F F E R E N C E I N W O R K P L A C E P R I O R I T I E S
30. The Advisory Board says convenience is the overriding factor
for Millennials in healthcare.
6 of Millennials top 10 priorities involve convenience,
from extended hours to online scheduling to retail settings.
34% of Millennials prefer retail clinics due to convenience and
24% prefer acute care clinics.
T H E C O N V E N I E N C E I M P E R A T I V E
USA Today, How Millennials Could Change Healthcare, Feb 7, 2016
The Advisory Board, Millennials Are Changing Healthcare, Feb 8, 2016
32. BOOMERS CARE DELIVERY
SETTINGS
MILLENNIAL CARE DELIVERY
SETTINGS
Hospital
Ambulatory care facility
Hospital
Ambulatory care facility
M O V I N G F R O M H O S P I T A L - B A S E D C A R E
T O M U L T I - S E T T I N G C A R E
33. BOOMERS CARE DELIVERY
SETTINGS
MILLENNIAL CARE DELIVERY
SETTINGS
Hospital
Ambulatory care facility
Hospital
Ambulatory care facility
Home
Workplace Retail
Mobile & virtual platforms
Vacation
Public transport
M O V I N G F R O M H O S P I T A L - B A S E D C A R E
T O M U L T I - S E T T I N G C A R E
34. Because services are
administered locally,
employees confront health
matters before they became
larger and more costly issues.
Microsoft Building 21,
Living Well Health Center
W O R K P L A C E C A R E D E L I V E R Y
35. “ZOOM+ is the iPhone of Healthcare”
Forbes
R E T A I L C A R E D E L I V E R Y
36. THE EMPOWERED PATIENT
A millennial Shift From Physician-Directed Care to a
Patient-Physician Alliance
37. Millennials generally do not trust physicians to the same extent as older generations, and prefer to
make their own informed decisions regarding care.
Only 58% say they trust their physicians, vs. 73% of other generations.
They’re 12% more likely than other generations to switch providers if dissatisfied.
T H E E M P O W E R E D P A T I E N T
NUeMED, What Millennials Expect, Jan 12, 2017
Fortune, What Healthcare Gets Wrong About Millennials, Dec 16, 2016
38. BIG DATA IS MY DOCTOR
Millennial Shift Toward Expanded
Diagnostic Resources
39. Millennials are far more likely than other generations to use and
trust online experts and reviews (only 41% view doctors as the
single best source of information).
54% of Millennials search online for health information compared
to 38% for all generations of patients.
B I G D A T A I S M Y D O C T O R
Mobi Health News, Millennials Look Online Before Choosing Doctor, Aug 31, 2015
Chicago Tribune, Survey says more than half of shoppers check online reviews, June 2 2015
40. BOOMERS
Patient is typically reliant on
opinion of a single Physician
Physician x1
Or in some situations, requests
a second opinion
Physician x2
MILLENNIALS
Patient considers opinion
of a local Physician
Physician x1
And often incorporates online
health information
Physician10
Or even (emerging) big
data diagnostics
Physician1000
B I G D A T A I S M Y D O C T O R
41. Why millennials are excited about Watson…
It’s based on all available medical knowledge
It’s accurate
It's consistent
It has very low marginal cost
It can be offered anywhere in the world
B I G D A T A I S M Y D O C T O R
43. Millennials are far more likely than other generations to
make online reviews.
7 in 10 millennials think it’s their responsibility to write
online reviews and share feedback.
O N L I N E R E V I E W S
Edelman, The Evolving Role of Brands for the Millennial Generation, Dec 4, 2012
44. Millennials use online reviews to find health providers almost
2x as much as boomers
O N L I N E R E V I E W S
PR Newswire, Five Ways Tech-Savvy Millennials Alter Health Care Landscape, May 23, 2015
45. Yelp reviews cover the 11 categories used by HCAHPS, as well
as another 12 which are not covered, including cost,
insurance/billing, ancillary testing, facilities and amenities.
4 of the 5 categories most closely associated with positive
reviews, like compassion of staff and doctors, aren’t covered by
HCAHPS.
O N L I N E R E V I E W S
46. The Challenges…
HCAHPS
Suffer from low response rate and a significant time lag before public
of results.
O NLINE REVIEWS
While detailed and continuously updated, are not randomized, curated,
and are subject to gaming.
O N L I N E R E V I E W S
52. N Y U K I M M E L P A V I L L I O N :
C L I N I C A L I N T E G R A T I O N S T A T I O N
53. B O R R O W I N G I N N O V A T I O N F R O M O T H E R S E C T O R S
54. C O N N E C T I O N T O
L A N D S C A P E A N D V I E W S
S A M S U N G ’ S W O R K P L A C E C O M M I T M E N T T O
E M P L O Y E E H E A L T H A N D W E L L B E I N G
57. TA P P I N G I N T O T H E M I C R O
A PA R T M E N T M O V E M E N T
Our approach learns from Millennials
(and also downsizing Baby Boomers)
who are focused on efficiency through
convertibility.
58. F G I B E D
C L E A R A N CE
M E D /S U R G
4'
3'
3'
3'
5'
5'
In a universal room, 20-30% of the
overall floor area is set by ICU bed
clearances that are often not utilized.
A high-performance utilization strategy
converts often-wasted floor area into an
amenity zone that could directly
improve satisfaction.
IN T E N S IVE
C A R E
F G I B E D
C L E A R A N CE
59.
60. C O M PA C T
M O D E
Maintains required clear
floor area
around patient bed
For ICU level care.
61. O V E R N I G H T
Enabling a good night’s
sleep for the patient, and
their loved ones.
62. W O R K P L A C E
M O D E
Allowing patient
and family to stay
connected.
63. FA M I LY D I N I N G
Room for everyone
at the table.
64. F A M I LY D I N I N G
Makes room for everyone at the table.
Now that hospitals are actually growing and serving nutritious food,
let’s enjoy it together.
FA M I LY D I N I N G
Allows family time to
be less fragmented,
more normalized, and more
supportive.
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