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McKinsey’s “Healthcare digital future” checks out

July 12, 2014 By Susannah Fox 5 Comments

Pew Research: Caregivers and Health Care Reviews Online

Stefan Biesdorf and Florian Niedermann of McKinsey wrote an excellent essay laying out 5 myths about health care and technology. It rings true so I decided to add my own evidence to their points: McKinsey Myth 1: People don’t want to use digital services for healthcare Pew Research has found that looking for health information is consistently […]

Filed Under: demographics, hc's problem list, trends & principles Tagged With: Dave Clifford, Eric Topol, McKinsey, mobile, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center, SMARTHealthIT

Secret questions, naked truths

April 6, 2014 By Susannah Fox 4 Comments

Google Poetics: I don't know how to...

My prepared remarks for the Quantified Self Public Health Symposium (here are some notes from the event): You know when you type the first few words of a query and Google suggests the rest based on what thousands of other people have typed next? There’s a Twitter account called Google Poetics that takes those suggested phrases […]

Filed Under: demographics, key people, pt/doc co-care, research issues Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, caregivers, chronic disease, Chronic Diseases, diabetes, Google Poetics, Kim Vlasic, Pew Research Center, QSPH, Quantified Self, tracking, Tracking for Health

How would you like your data today?

December 6, 2013 By Susannah Fox 15 Comments

Do you like them here or there? A page from Green Eggs and Ham by Dr Seuss

After a very full year of writing reports, giving speeches, and number-checking infographics, I’m left wondering: What’s the most effective way to deliver insights? How can I better serve you? To paraphrase Dr. Seuss: Do you like the data in a table? In a tweet? In a speech? Do you like the numbers in a […]

Filed Under: demographics, research issues, trends & principles Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center

A field guide to The Diagnosis Difference

November 26, 2013 By Susannah Fox 67 Comments

The Pew Research Center released a report today on people living with chronic conditions: The Diagnosis Difference. Policy makers, patient advocates, entrepreneurs, investors, clinicians — all health care stakeholders — can use the data to map the current landscape. There are still barren patches, where people remain offline and cut off from the resources and […]

Filed Under: demographics, trends & principles Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, Heart Conditions, High Blood Pressure, Lung Conditions, Pew Research Center, Rare Disease, rheumatoid arthritis

Is there a generational tech divide in medicine? And is that the main problem?

November 11, 2013 By Susannah Fox 19 Comments

Jay Parkinson recently wrote a post responding to a question raised by Atul Gawande: Can technology be a change agent for health care? Jay’s answer focused on the generational tech divide in medicine today. One quote: “Many of the most influential doctors practicing medicine today have an antagonistic relationship with computers. Change will only come in […]

Filed Under: demographics, hc's problem list, net-friendly docs Tagged With: Atul Gawande, family, Jay Parkinson, Manhattan Research, Pew Research Center, Rosalie Yerkes Figge

How do we know that social media is important to health care?

October 21, 2013 By Susannah Fox 28 Comments

Update: the videos are up — thanks, @EinsteinMed! On Friday, I spoke at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, along with Kevin Pho, MD. During a planning call, the symposium organizers had shared results from a faculty survey: Fully two-thirds do not use social tools on a regular basis. Asking them, therefore, to spend a half-day […]

Filed Under: demographics, net-friendly docs, patient networks, pt/doc co-care, social media, trends & principles Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, KevinMD, medical education, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center

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