The Center for Research on IT and Organizations (CRITO) and the Center for Health Care Management and Policy (CHCMP), both at UC Irvine, teamed up to deliver this excellent conference that covered many aspects of new health today. It’s definitely one of the better conferences I’ve been to.
Interesting people and things mentioned:
Questions I wanted to ask, but didn’t get an chance to:
- If preventative health will be consumer-driven, how do we create demand? Many chronic disease sufferers are apathetic or ignorant to the the harmful effects of their illness. Technology has been shown to influence behavior, but how do we expect these consumers to understand this need before they buy?
- How do medical and health device companies expect to merge systems and solutions if their products continue to use propriety and/or undocumented systems for data exchange and storage? It’s my data. Let me access it how I want and send it where I want to!
This conference, along with some other recent events, have shown me I prefer pen to paper for most of my activities! I’ll take better notes next time. HGP