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Digital Health –
Upgrade or Reboot?
Pascal Lardier, Executive Director – International, Health 2.0
@health2eu / @pascal_lardier
\\ INDU SUBAIYA, HEALTH 2.0
@BLUETOPAZ \\ SXSW 15
ADAPTABLE TECHNOLOGY
USER EXPERIENCE
DATA DRIVES DECISIONS
DYNAMIC/PARTICIPATIVE
GRASSROOT INNOVATION
Health 2.0 Progression
User-generated
Health Care
Consumers Connect
to Providers
Partnerships to
Reform Delivery
Data Drives Decisions
& Discovery
Patients and Citizens
are Getting Engaged
2014 DG CONNECT Survey:
59% have used the Internet to search for health-related information
within the last 12 months (67% in Finland!)
Disease specific searches: 78% researched symptoms, 71%
researched treatments, 50% researched alternative treatments,
36% searched for patient testimonials and support.
Non specific searches: 74% researched lifestyle choices impacting
their health: nutrition, exercise, smoking, alcohol…
‘Health Consumers’
Reimbursement is starting to happen
Evaluation
started in 2010…
Pharma upping their game…
Investments are UP!
Health 2.0 InvestmentsWorldwide
US: 60%
Europe: 15%
How about clinicians and
health authorities’?
Evolution / Disruption• Physicians don’t want « disruption » - they want tools that match their workflow.
• Doctors are trained to follow protocoles – and digital health is not part of any.
• No proper evaluation framework from health authorities.
• Health 2.0 solutiosn extend the notion of care beyond the standard 15-minute
consultation - Increased responsibility/liability / and no compensation?
The EHR example –
a love-hate relationship
Better access to patient data
Improved tracking of
guideline compliance
Better Communication with
Patients and Between
Providers
Time consuming data entry – and physicians
performing lower-skilled work
Interfaces don’t match clinical workflow
Interference with face-to-face care
Information overload
Lack of communication between EHRs
Thank you.
Pascal Lardier, Executive Director – International, Health 2.0
@health2eu / @pascal_lardier