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Personalized Prevention, Part I

For a few years now, I’ve been thinking about the potential intersections of genetics/genomics/proteomics and connected health.  In fact, my colleague Kamal Jethwani and my daughter Julie coauthored a piece for the journal Personalized Medicine on the topic in 2010.  A summary and the reference is linked.  (I should also note that the figure I …

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Is disruption of mainstream healthcare the answer to our crisis?

I’ve been a fan of Clayton Christensen’s work.  The idea of disruptive innovations really resonates with me and provides a powerful framework for understanding how innovations are adopted (or not) by various businesses.  As I think about our healthcare dilemma (escalating costs, misuse of limited resources, shrinking access to care and, in general, creating a …

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Cutting Through The Clutter of Connected Health Innovation

I had the pleasure of speaking this last week at the Future Forward meeting in Wellesley.  This is one of a series of meetings that brings together the Boston innovation and entrepreneurial community to hear about trends and opportunities.  My talk was on how technology is maturing to achieve consumer engagement in health and resultant …

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Advances in Connected Health From the MIT Media Lab Featured at the 2011 Connected Health Symposium

I’ve always been a fan of the accomplishments of the folks at the MIT Media Lab.  Their accomplishments have been legion, and just a few admirable highlights are:  their ability to continually attract large industrial sponsorships; their open IP model; their collective ability to look 10-15 years out and capture those innovations that will be …

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Technology and Behavior Change at the 2011 Connected Health Symposium

Over the next several weeks, I will be authoring a series of posts on some of the keynote speakers slated to present at the 2011 Connected Health Symposium. This year, the Symposium is unparalleled and we’re trying a multimedia approach to get the word out, stimulate dialogue and debate and prepare people to take in …

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