Stupid, Dumb, Smart and Genius Technology in Healthcare Intellus Webinar

Last week we presented findings from the Digital Healthcare Collaborative as part of Intellus education offering in partnership with Branding Science.  The webinar includes key learnings from our year-long research initiative to understand how to better deliver health programs that improve patient outcomes.  Specifically we were trying to answer three questions:

  1. How is technology currently playing a role in people’s healthcare, what are their needs when it comes to healthcare, and do they feel comfortable sharing the data required to fulfill their needs?

  2. What are future patient journeys (acute, chronic, and wellness) and what is the role of technology and data in these journeys?

  3. When it comes to individualizing and predicting healthcare, which aspects are most important to patients?

Click here to learn more about the Digital Healthcare Collaborative.

We’d love to hear your key insights from the webinar and hope you will join us in the Digital Healthcare Collaborative.   Please reach out to us with any questions.

If you want to jump to specific parts of the webinar details are below:

3:58       Overview of the Digital Healthcare Collaborative

10:00     Key Questions Explored September 2019 – March 2020

10:55     DHC Quantitative Study Methodology

12:00     Health Superpowers Framework

14:16     Stupid, Dumb, Smart and Genius Healthcare Framework

18:36     Current Digital Use of Healthcare Information

20:59     Unmet Healthcare Needs

24:25     Comfort in Data Sharing

27:08     Acute, Chronic and Wellness Journey Overviews

30:44     Context Comfort Scale

36:08     A few Key Findings

39:00     Current Digital Healthcare Collaborative Focus Areas

43:50     Questions & Answers

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