Health2049 is a podcast that uses the power of future-fact storytelling (not science fiction) from our guests with diverse perspectives and engagement strategies, combined with real world applications, to frame compassion as the new face of care in the ye
How can the cultural values of our youth create a better healthcare system? Dr. Marco Bevolo, a writer, futurist, consultant and professor of Design Futures at World University of Design, explores digital behaviors and wellness beliefs of younger generations with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams to map out a more positive healthcare future. Driven by mindfulness, he predicts an evolution to a holistic, sustainable, value-based system focused on an individual's health outcomes. Marco BevoloWebsite: marcobevolo.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-bevolo-phd-b3996/Instagram: @marcobevoloConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/marco-bevoloTimestamps:Design and education background. [04:25]Evolution from the definition of sick care. [07:33]Mindfulness and health care technology. [10:58]Healthcare that delivers happiness and social stability, [14:31]Redefining the meaning of health care. [19:53]How do younger generations approach health care? [25:52]Redesigning healthcare with sustainability. [28:28]Using design to create a positive impact. [30:22]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How will robots evolve to assist individuals with health and wellbeing in the future? Mari Velonaki, Professor of Social Robotics, University of New South Wales in Sydney, shares a future vision with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams where technology coevolves to enhance humanity. One of the world's preeminent thinkers in robotics, Mari's work emphasizes creativity and playfulness in design, advocating for a shift from mere utility to personalized, transparent and ethically-driven solutions. Drawing on the concept of “coevolution,” her approach highlights the organic and synergetic possibility of society and technology evolving together. Mari VelonakiWebsite: https://hri.edu.au/Twitter X: https://twitter.com/crl_unswLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/marivelonakiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/creative-robotics-lab/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nfhri/about/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/mari-velonakiTimestamps:Mari Velonaki's background in robotics. [03:46]A human centric vision for the future. [05:23]How can technology evolve? [08:11]The coevolution of assisted robots. [11:58]Should robots be human-like? [15:29]Coexistence to co-inhabitation to coevolution. [18:50]New technologies that enhance us. [23:10]Generative assisted robots improve quality of life. [25:38]Robots tailored to meet unique needs. [30:03]How can we address ethical considerations? [32:34]Assisted robotics without art? [34:52]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How can cutting-edge technologies shape the future of healthcare by 2049? Join us as Caroline Clarke, Regional Director for the NHS in London, envisions a landscape with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson where AI, genomics and 3D printing lead to personalized medicine. In this episode, explore the transformative possibilities and challenges in financing, restructuring health systems and achieving a balance between standardization and individualized care. Don't miss this glimpse into a healthcare future personalized for every individual.Caroline ClarkeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-clarke-3796651b/?originalSubdomain=ukConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/caroline-clarke-nhsTimestamps:Caroline Clarke's healthcare background. [03:30]Two ways that healthcare can transform. [05:54]How can new technologies be productive? [10:23]Countering forces that are slow to adopt technology. [16:27]How will healthcare services be structured? [18:34]A balance between standardization and individualized care. [22:23]How will we finance the healthcare system? [25:59] What role will the hospital play? [31:20]An optimistic view of our future. [37:10]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How can we monitor our actions now to create a healthy lifestyle in the future? Sabina Gal, an integrative health coach and co-founder and CEO of the kahla app, highlights the importance of every daily choice — including sleep, nutrition and exercise — with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams, and explains that it's valuable data that shapes wellbeing. The kahla app empowers women by simplifying the tracking of symptoms and lifestyle factors. Despite challenges in women's health research, kahla allows individuals to take charge of their health by offering personalized tools for prevention and a deeper understanding of the body. This technology uses the transformative potential of daily lifestyle choices to move us toward a future of longevity and vibrant health through simple proactive steps. Sabina GalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabinagal/IG: https://www.instagram.com/hellokahla/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Timestamps:Sabina Gal's background in healthcare. [02:21]Using data to understand health symptoms. [06:09]How does the kahla app empower women? [08:50]How can we improve our healthspan? [10:42]Why is metabolic health important? [13:33]Why are women affected by chronic conditions? [14:46]The pillars of health. [18:53]What is the kahla app? [22:40]How can a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) prevent disease? [26:04]How does a CGM work? [29:05]Every action can help us live a long, healthy life. [31:39]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How can we navigate the looming threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and shape the future of healthcare by 2049? Dr. Chandra Ghose, Chief Scientific Officer at Emily's Entourage, delves into the complexities of AMR, highlighting the critical need for global collaboration and innovative funding models. Drawing inspiration from the rapid response to the COVID pandemic, Dr. Ghose explores the economic challenges hindering antibiotic development with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson and envisions a future where technology, particularly artificial intelligence, plays a pivotal role in personalized antibiotic solutions. Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Lisa to create bit.ly link after episode on website. Timestamps:Dr. Chandra Ghose's background. [03:40]A healthcare research from the UK. [10:04]A multi pronged medical solution. [13:33]Why don't we see more new antibiotics? [17:42]The development of life-saving antibiotics. [22:56]New approaches to treating infectious disease. [25:58]Human trials for new treatments? [30:33]Positive impact on our healthcare future. [34:05]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How can medical professionals employ AI to enhance their decision-making process? Laura Kier, VP of Growth at Centaur Labs, discusses her role in healthcare data annotation with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams and explains how the DiagnosUs app taps into a vast network of experts to generate quick and accurate data. She shares a story of how a global medical device manufacturer spent a year annotating data that the app was able to annotate in 21 days. She envisions a future with an AI-driven ecosystem that works with professionals to improve patient care.Laura KierWebsite: https://www.centaurlabs.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-kier/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centaur-labs/X: https://twitter.com/centaurlabsConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Lisa to create bit.ly link after episode on website. Timestamps:Laura Kier's background. [03:35]The wisdom of crowds. [06:00]Data-driven AI for better patient care. [07:14]Barriers to AI implementation. [11:02]The medical app DiagnosUs. [12:10]How to train an algorithm. [17:28]Customers using this technology. [19:08]Challenges to AI deployment. [21:12]The importance of data-driven decisions. [25:15]Should we be cautious? [27:57]Will data annotation plateau? [31:12]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
In this thought-provoking episode of Health2049, host Jason Helgerson engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Hanni Stoklosa, Chief Medical Officer of Heal Trafficking. Explore the transformative potential of healthcare in preventing human trafficking and envision a global system that actively responds to and prevents such exploitation. The podcast emphasizes the importance of incentivizing health systems, measuring success and concludes with a vivid portrayal of a compassionate, trauma-informed healthcare experience in 2049. Join the discussion on shaping a brighter, equitable healthcare future through interventions today.Hanni StoklosaTwitter X: @hstoklosaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hanni-stoklosa-md-mph-7780aa53LInkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11089818/admin/feed/posts/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Lisa to create bit.ly link after episode on website. Timestamps:Dr. Hanni Stoklosa's background. [03:35]Healthcare can help end trafficking. [08:43]How to transform our system. [18:54]What is trafficking? [21:08]How can we measure success? [26:29]Social determinants of health. [30:52]A holistic, trauma-informed system. [32:33]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How can a “community of care” model be the future of mental health? Dr. Jill Bennett, a Scientia Professor and Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow at the University of New South Wales advocates for demedicalizing mental health by emphasizing cultural and community-based solutions. She shares immersive media projects from her book, “The Big Anxiety: Taking Care of Mental Health in a Time of Crisis” that empower individuals through creative approaches to working with trauma and mental health with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams. Her vision of the future includes an inclusive experience that provides solutions for those marginalized by conventional approaches.Dr. Jill BennettWebsite: LinkedIn: Instagram: Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Timestamps:Dr. Jill Bennett's background. [03:04]Mental health arts festival, The Big Anxiety. [04:50]"The Big Anxiety: Taking Care of Mental Health in a Time of Crisis." [06:56]Treating people based on their experience. [08:58]Virtual reality, The Edge of the Present. [12:50]Why demedicalize mental health treatments? [18:04]Peer-led mental health trauma support. [20:21]Benefits of not imposing diagnostic criteria. [24:20]Downsides to demedicalizing mental health? [29:15]Changing the way we think about time. [33:25]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How will healthcare in 2049 be shaped by advancements in technology, access to education and the intersection of health and wealth? In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Jason Helgerson engages in a captivating conversation with Errol Pierre, Senior Vice President of State Programs at Healthfirst. Explore the potential impact of AI, telehealth and local collaborations on the future of healthcare. Delve into Errol's insights on addressing disparities, fortifying social service programs and the crucial role of policy changes today for a healthier and more equitable tomorrow. Join the discussion as they envision a transformative healthcare landscape and consider the question: What interventions can we make today to shape a brighter healthcare future in 2049?Errol PierreBook: The Way Up by Errol L. PierreWebsite: errolpierre.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/errollpierre Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/errollpierre/ X: https://twitter.com/errollpierre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/errollpierreConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Lisa to create bit.ly link after episode on website. Timestamps:Errol Pierre's healthcare background. [03:34]The best of times and worst of times. [05:37]Can AI assist the workforce shortage? [10:43]Issues around access and health disparities. [14:55]Healthcare technologies that bridge inequities. [18:31]Role of health insurance companies. [23:04]Consolidated healthcare system. [25:43]Can a local healthcare solution work for subpopulations? [29:20]Ensuring a brighter health care future. [31:39]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
How can innovative technology empower children to take an active role in their health care journey? Aaron Horowitz, Co-Founder and CEO of Empath Labs shares an approach to care that incorporates interactive companions and play to support the mental health and wellbeing of children. He shared a future vision in which pediatric care is foundational in addressing population-wide health challenges with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams. By engaging children in early prevention, we can create a more empathetic, personalized healthcare system at every stage of life.Aaron HorowitzWebsite: https://aaronjhorowitz.com/Website: https://www.empathlabs.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronjhorowitz/Twitter: https://twitter.com/empathlabsConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Lisa to create bit.ly link after episode on website. Timestamps:The journey to patient-centered pediatrics. [4:30]Empowering children to engage with care. [7:52]Achieving better treatment outcomes. [9:39]Children have been overlooked in health care. [12:59]Benefit of a preventative care system. [15:18]An approach to engaging patients.[18:30]Designing for pediatric care. [21:05]What are interactive companions? [23:30]Community engagement in pediatrics. [27:05]Prioritizing children's mental health. [28:30]Integrating mechatronics in pediatrics. [30:15]Personalized care in pediatrics. [35:05] Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
What role will state policy makers play in shaping healthcare? In his conversation with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson, Governor Jim Doyle reflects on the future of healthcare and the role of governors in healthcare policy. He discusses the unresolved question of whether healthcare is a right for all Americans or an individual responsibility, emphasizing the trend towards healthcare being considered a right. Governor Doyle believes that technology will play a fundamental role in healthcare transformation, making it more efficient and accessible. He advises new governors to focus on getting people covered and addressing social determinants of health. In 2049, he sees governors continuing to play a crucial role in shaping healthcare policy and addressing challenges related to end-of-life care and increasing life expectancy, within the context of a federalist system that values state autonomy.Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Gov-Jim-Doyle Timestamps:Governor Jim Doyle's background. [03:33]Will health care be a right for all people? [09:54]What will health care look like in 2049? [11:34]The role of technology. [14:30]What did we learn from COVID? [19:50]Do people trust their doctor? [24:00]What should a new governor be focused on? [27:44]The role of governors in health care in 2049. [31:51]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
What if we could harness everyday surroundings, such as our homes and workplaces, to actively monitor and improve wellbeing? Dr. Deana McDonagh, Professor and founder of the (dis)Ability Design Studio at the Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology, envisions a future that includes personalized medication and nutrition in wellness-centered home environments. Her work focuses on evolving the notion of "disability" and instead emphasizes designing for diverse abilities. As a visionary industrial designer, she shares the importance of experiential learning to cultivate empathy in creating a more inclusive and emotionally sustainable future with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams.Deana McDonaghLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deana-mcdonagh-8393a71/ Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Deana-McDonaghTimestamps:Dr. Deana McDonagh's background. [3:10]Implementing empathy into industrial design. [4:20]A view of future wellness in our homes. [5:31]Clothing can contribute to wellness. [08:46]Designing for ability instead of disability. [10:13]Disruptive, innovative product design. [12:40]Design that builds in emotional sustainability. [16:37]What is emotional sustainability? [19:30]Beauty in design for marginalized people. [23:21]The design of the future home. [24:36]Experiential design practices. [28:36]
How will healthcare innovation and the role of venture capital shape the future of healthcare? Annie Lamont, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Oak HC/FT, a leading healthcare investment firm, emphasizes the importance of young, innovative companies supported by venture capital in driving change in the industry. She discusses the need for integrated healthcare financing and delivery, focusing on primary care and value-based payment models. Annie envisions a future where healthcare is delivered in homes through technology and virtual care, with hospitals specializing in acute care. Despite challenges, her optimism about healthcare innovation and value-based care models prevails. Explore the future of healthcare along with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson in this insightful conversation.Annie LamontX: https://twitter.com/annielamont?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annielamont/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> Lisa to create bit.ly link after episode on website. Timestamps:Annie Lamont's background. [03:35] A vision for health care in 2049. [04:47] Where will it be delivered? [08:45]Will it be a virtual first system? [11:01] Will technology be the first line of care? [12:49]The role of the doctor and nurse. [14:26] Where will innovation come from? [17:54]How can they scale and grow? [21:29] The role of insurance companies. [24:24] The role of the hospital. [26:10] Will it be more or less political? [28:15]Politics around local hospitals. [31:12] Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
Another amazing season packed with wisdom from a diverse group of healthcare thought leaders has wrapped. Podcast co-hosts Bisi Williams and Jason Helgerson, along with insight from moderator Bruce Mau, explore common themes such as innovative therapies, cutting edge technology, personalized medicine and the role of politics and economics in health care. What inspired them? What's on the horizon for Season Three? Listen in to discover health care challenges that are creating incredible opportunities and meet the inspiring guests who are at the forefront of change.Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/health2049-season-2-recapTimestamps:Bruce Mau points out common threads. [2:06]Jason Helgerson explores key themes. [2:54]Bisi Williams shares an overall perspective. [4:33]Is our future more or less optimistic? [5:45]
How can health care consumerism transform the patient experience? Chris Bevolo, Chief Brand Officer at Revive, reflects on his recent book, “Joe Public 2030: Five Potent Predictions, Reshaping How Consumers Engage Healthcare," and how his research continues to uncover new directions and ways to learn from the past and present with Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams. He draws on his experience in healthcare marketing to share possible future scenarios, who's driving the change, and opportunities we have to create a healthy future.Chris BevoloWebsite: https://www.reviveagency.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbevolo/Twitter: @chrisbevoloConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/chris-bevoloTimestamps:Healthcare marketing background. [03:52]Predictions about health care consumerism. [05:21]How will it evolve? [07:15] Reshaping consumer engagement. [09:01]Closing the equity gap. [11:45]Shifting health care challenges now. [14:03]How do we make technology accessible? [16:11]Can the US sustain its current healthcare model? [18:39]Who's driving the change in the system? [20:42]Recent US tax law change. [22:43]What is the health care funnel war? [25:14]What is the politicalization of health care? [29:34]Who are the mainstreamers? [32:07]Who are the progressives? [33:18]Who are the contrarians? [34:02]Advice to medical students. [37:34]
Dr. Norma Padron is a health care economist who has taken an interest in the role technology can play in advancing our health care delivery system. She has worked across both academic and health care settings to best understand how new ideas and enabled technology can help us arrive at a healthier future. In this episode, she explores why technology-first solutions are appearing in specialty care first and the challenges facing our current and future workforce with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson.Dr. Norma PadronTwitter: @NormaPadron__ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/normapadron/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Norma-PadronTimestamps:A health economist and technologist. [03:01]How will health care efficiency evolve? [05:28]How is specialty care improving with technology? [07:24]Will technology reduce disparities? [10:40]What's the future of primary care? [14:33]Using new metrics in health care. [17:28]How can the hospital setting change? [21:13]Technologies empowering physicians. [24:40]Opportunities in health care for minorities. [28:33]Digital health improvements. [31:14]
An important part of living well is embracing all chapters of life. How do we normalize death in order to think of it as a natural part of human existence? Dr. Tim Ihrig, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ihrig MD & Associates, unlocks the wisdom of being present to celebrate a life well-lived with Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams as he explores the opportunities in palliative and hospice care. He offers a sustainable foundation that empowers caregivers to engage with patients at a depth that allows for a deep appreciation of living.Dr. Tim IhrigWebsite: https://www.crossroadshospice.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ihrigmd/Twitter: @ihrigmdConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Tim-IhrigTimestamps:Dr. Tim Ihrig shares his background. [03:20]A journey outside of Western medicine. [04:21]Understanding the human experience, [06:33]How can we reform health care? [09:43]Living is a physiologic process, not chronologic. [14:31]Why do some live longer than others? [15:44]Death isn't failure. [18:03]Four important questions. [20:13]A gateway to higher truth. [30:28]How can we live more deliberately? [34:35]
Paul Mears leads an integrated health board across the pond in the country of Wales, part of the United Kingdom. These traditional old mining communities have–as many post industrial communities here in the States–experienced challenges as the dominant industry exited, leaving many behind and created deep social and health needs. Paul shares his vision of health with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson, one that includes a collaborative, reactive, digitally-enhanced care system that can rise to meet these difficult challenges. Paul MearsTwitter: @pauldmearsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-mears-1708381aConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Paul-MearsTimestamps:Paul Mears' health care background. [03:04]The roles of providers and hospitals. [05:01]Technology will change medical specialist training. [13:05]A mindset shift from treating to preventing disease. [16:45]Does online information create inefficiencies? [22:45]How can medical providers remain relevant? [25:28] Ethical challenges in digital healthcare. [28:32]Determinants of good health. [31:42]
How does a healthy brain support emotional, physical and social well-being? Erin Venza, Head of Clinical Operations for Center for BrainHealth, expands brain health from disease to improved brain performance through proactive care in healthy individuals. She shares daily practices that support brain health, explores monitoring brain fitness, and unlocks a vision of redesigning education and the workplace to support overall health and wellness with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams.Erin VenzaWebsite: https://centerforbrainhealth.org/people/erin-venzaTwitter: @BrainHealthConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Erin-VenzaTimestamps:Erin Venza's path to brain health. [03:18]Implementing daily brain health practices. [05:26]The future of brain health. [07:13]What is a healthy brain? [09:22]How can you get out of a rut? [11:03]Redesigning the workplace and education. [11:55]Replenishing brain power. [13:46]Supporting brain health in schools. [16:30]Daily practices to promote a healthy brain. [18:03]Why use an incremental strategy? [22:53]Without brain health, we don't have health. [24:57]How can we boost dopamine? [28:31]
We can all appreciate the satisfying feeling of being deeply cared for or connecting with another human who can relate to us through shared experience, condition, or situation. For patients of color–especially Black women–seeking help from healthcare professionals can involve issues relating to race and the impact of systemic racism on the physical and mental well-being of themselves and their families. So how can patients of color truly feel cared for if they feel unable to connect–or unseen–by their provider who may not share the same lived experience? Ashlee Wisdom is tackling this challenge head on through her health startup, Health in Her HUE, a digital platform that connects Black women and women of color to culturally aligned and competent health care providers, health content, and community. Ashlee WisdomTwitter: @AshleeWisdom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlee-wisdom-mph-7114a040/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Ashlee-WisdomTimestamps:Inequities in health care. [03:09]Patient-centered care delivery. [04:56]Fulfilling the needs of marginalized patients. [05:57]How will technology transform health care? [07:28]How can we use data to measure quality? [11:49]Collecting data to create a more equitable system. [15:13]Are there any concerns in the rise of investment capital? [17:39]Training providers to become aware of cultural bias. [21:17]Identifying culturally aware providers. [25:19]A structural change for a more equitable system. [27:19]Equitable care benefits everyone. [28:34]
How can clinicians be guided to make important decisions with relevant, real time medical information? Jason Buck, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Firstline, explores an innovative app that allows instant access to customized treatment guidance using information design with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams. The Firstline app focuses on combating antimicrobial resistance with collaboration and building trust through transparency. Jason BuckWebsite: firstline.orgLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jason-buck-76a412Instagram: @thejasonbuckConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here ->https://bit.ly/Jason-BuckTimestamps:Technology and information design expertise. [04:19]What is the Firstline app? [05:44]Who created the information design for the app? [07:55]How can we address antimicrobial resistance (AMR)? [11:22]How does the app distribute information? [17:05]The app changed COVID-19 protocols. [21:38] An interconnected ecosystem of clinical information. [24:00]How do we create trust in health care? [28:02]An optimistic viewpoint. [31:09]What's causing AMR infections? [33:27]Solving the prevalence of AMR globally. [37:29]
As someone who helped coin the phrase “purchasing population health,” David Kindig has been at the forefront of the move to a health care system that prioritizes outcomes, aligns incentive structures, and eliminates waste. His work has always been prophetic and ahead of its time, pushing value based purchasing in the 90s before most knew what it meant. His approach weaves population health concepts with emerging cross-sector partnership frameworks, all in an effort to prioritize health, reduce inequality, and unleash our collective potential, all in an effort to achieve longer, healthier lives for all of us.Dr. David KindigTwitter: @PopHealth and @UWiscPHILinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-kindig-795b7318/ Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-David-KindigTimestamps:Dr. David Kindig shares his extensive background. [03:40]Six core areas that need fundamental change. [04:53]The Robert Wood Johnson Culture of Health Prize inspiration. [09:49]An optimistic vision in “Purchasing Population Health: Paying for Results?” [13:31]Do we need government-driven policy change? [17:01]How can we improve population health? [18:49]The debate around the universal basic income policy. [19:47]What can the future healthcare system look like? [22:09]Will artificial intelligence be an ally? [26:03] How do we move past divisive, political ideology? [29:59] What would be the benefits of this desired future? [32:20]
How do we shift our healthcare system from transactional to a relational model between patient, physician and payer? Bella Tendler Krieger, Director of Value Based Care at Envision Physician Services, takes off her historian hat to give us a glimpse of a health care future that is already in transition. With incremental change guiding her vision, she shares a comprehensive view of patient-centric, transparent, integrated and high value health care with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams.Dr. Bella Tendler KriegerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bella-tendler-krieger-a53650117/Instagram: @bellatendlerkriegerConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Bella-Tendler-KriegerTimestamps:An atypical trajectory into health care. [3:25]The impact of Envision Physician Services. [6:47]What is patient-centric, transparent, integrated, and high value health care? [8:28]How do we accommodate both patients and clinicians? [19:51]Who has the most influence on decreasing medical costs? [22:25]Moving from fee-for-service to value-based health care. [24:15]Why do payers have a bad reputation? [24:50]Around 30% of annual waste occurs in the hospital. [25:47]How do we incentivize doctors to support a value-based system? [28:08]
Harper Reed knows more than most that technology designed to do great things can be easily weaponized to do bad things. His view of the role technology should (and should not) play is heavily influenced by decades of work bringing technology to the forefront in industries such as ecommerce, politics, and startups. When the covid-19 pandemic hit, Harper was involved in efforts to help guide technological supports for the critical work being done in communities across the country, and has emerged with a deep sense of awe for the public health community and some ideas on how to make the system work better for all of us.Harper ReedTwitter: @harperConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Tech-Harper-ReedTimestamps:Harper Reed's technologist background. [3:56]The collaboration of tech and health care during COVID. [6:03]The US lagged behind in technology solutions. [10:45]The surprising thing about the US health infrastructure. [13.35]Technology doesn't solve all problems. [16:50]Three different paths for the future of health care. [21:16]The ethics of health care data and AI. [25:03]Lessons learned from the pandemic. [31:05]We have to change how we are investing in health care.[33:36]
Health begins with foundational skills that cultivate a proactive mindset. How can we offer people the ladder of self-actualization to develop wellness within? Dr. Bruce Piasecki, President and Founder of AHC Group, best selling author, academic and thought leader, shares an economic viewpoint of health care that shows the impact we have on each other. Using real world examples, he looks at medical wellness climate change, social response capitalism, and how design thinking can solve health care challenges with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams.Dr. Bruce PiaseckiWebsites: ahcgroup.com ; doingmorewithlessbook.com ; brucepiasecki.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bruce-piasecki-466b766Twitter: @DrBrucePiaseckiInstagram: @bruce_piaseckiConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Bruce-PiaseckiTimestamps:The real solution is in preventative medicine. [04:19]Wellness is a condition of self-actualization and social value.[07:17]What are medical wellness climate change issues? [12:27]Three interacting, different economic circles.[16:56]What's an ugly truth about hospitals? [21:03]Using design thinking for a holistic solution. [24:17] The effect of speculative short term capitalism and social response capitalism on health. [29:44]What is social response capitalism? [33:40]
Today's healthcare delivery system has too little competition and too much regulation, but could we see a fix if both sides of the political spectrum lay down their proverbial swords and agree to key pillars such as universal coverage and broader competition? Paul Ryan, former Speaker of the House and founder of the American Idea Foundation, thinks so, and sees a specialized role for Congress to bring the U.S. healthcare system into the 21st century by protecting patient privacy rights, increasing choice, and aligning incentives. He shares his ideas with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson. Paul RyanTwitter: @SpeakerRyanConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Speaker-Paul-RyanTimestamps:Paul Ryan's political background and journey into health care. [04:31]A vision of health care that pushes ideological differences aside. [06:39]How can we prevent a health care debt crisis in 2049? [10:41]An efficient healthcare system for both patients and providers. [20:48]What role will technology play in health care? [24:26]How can we allow for innovation and protect individual rights? [26:36]How will longevity affect Social Security and Medicare? [28:22]Will the Democrats and Republicans agree on a health care solution? [32:59]
Mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and loneliness are on the rise. Are psychedelic medicines the cure? Dr. Gita Vaid, co-founder of the Center for Natural Intelligence, uses ketamine assisted psychotherapy in her practice and has seen radical shifts in mental health as it works on foundational repair. Through her wisdom, she unlocks the concept of inner healing intelligence, how connection is the infrastructure to wellness, and the respect she has for the mystery of the mind with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams.Dr. Gita VaidWebsite: https://thecenterfornaturalintelligence.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gita-vaid-md-2a5b87221/Instagram: @gitavaidConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Gita-VaidTimestamps:Expert in ketamine assisted psychotherapy. [03:25]Psychedelic medicines are a game changer. [04:26]Psychedelics journey from underground to clinical practice. [08:01]Other mental health medicine practices. [09:32]Two concepts that catalyze healing potential. [10:40]New approaches to alleviate mental and physical suffering. [13:20]Remarkable healing results open more possibilities.[16:25]Imagination and play mentally frees us up to help others. [17:53]Why are we blind to inequities and ecological degradation? [20:30]What is an example of a journey to wholeness? [24:04]A shift to interdependence. [29:17]Interconnectedness leads to a healthy society. [33:19]What is nourishment as a form of healing? [34:18]Respecting the mystery of people. [36:58]
If one attempts to look at health care through the many lenses it can be viewed through, what does one ultimately see for the future? Ron Williams has a long and distinguished career in health care and has seen the system from many different viewpoints–as CEO of one of the largest health plans, board director to pharmaceutical medical device and consumer health care companies, and private equity advisor. He discusses his view of the future centers around the personalization and globalization of health, by way of accelerated adoption of sensor technology, artificial intelligence, advanced payment models, and robust debate facilitated by government around the future of health and care with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson.Ron WilliamsWebsite: https://ronwilliams.net/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rawilliams/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/ron-williamsTimestamps:Ron Williams extensive background in health care. [03:06]A future vision of health care focused on wellness. [04:11]How can we create this future? [05:27]The benefit of personalized data. [06:51]What does a global health care system look like? [08:34]Can team-based care solve the workforce shortage? [09:32]How can technology be used to assist a patient? [12:26]The role of government in global health care. [13:44]How can we ensure equitable access to health care? [15:50]Who will fund the innovation in health care? [17:49]How can we make expensive innovations accessible to all? [19:51]The broader implications of extension of life using gene editing. [22:42]A health care vision that unleashes personal fulfillment. [24:40]
Sitting is the new smoking. How do we solve the public health implication of this? Dr. Chris Oswald, chiropractor, author, and the founder of The Centre for Fitness, Health and Performance, views health from a holistic, science-based perspective as he shares daily practices for a pain free life with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams. His self care health model includes prevention, a collaborative interaction between health practitioner and patient, and ergonomic design.Dr. Chris OswaldLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-chris-oswald-58589477/Instagram: @drchrisoswaldTiktok: @drchrisoswaldWebsite: drchrisoswald.com Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Chris-OswaldTimestamps:The three categories for health and wellness in 2049. [03:33]A simple, every day practice that reduces illnesses. [08:24]70% of medical procedures are not effective. [9:48]About 30% of ER visits are because of mechanical pain. [11:20]What's the number one cause of back pain? [14:03]Office Depot hired Dr. Chris Oswald for an ergonomic study. [16:52] Ergonomic design as a public health initiative. [19:20]Simple changes for a healthy, pain free life. [21:40]The magic fluid in our spine. [23:02]How can we keep our spine healthy? [24:08]Technology and the physical health of children and teenagers. [25:00]Advice to chiropractic students. [26:52]What's the truth behind foam pillows and mattresses? [27:56]
Emergency physician on weekends and public health practitioner during the week, our guest this week sees a future where preventative and reactive health care services are blended into one cohesive system that results in better outcomes for populations. Dr. Megan Ranney, Professor of Emergency Medicine & Associate Dean of Strategy & Innovation, School of Public Health & Alpert Medical School, Brown University, takes a multidisciplinary approach to defining the root causes of medical intervention. In this episode, she explores the health care landscape with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson as they discuss digital health, treatment integrated with prevention, medical training, the waning workforce and how we can optimistically step into a brighter health care future.Dr. Megan RanneyTwitter @meganranneyConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Megan-Ranney Timestamps:Dr. Megan Ranney shares her medical background. [03:06]Integrating prevention with medical treatment. [05:35]What will the patient experience look like in 2049? [09:16]How will we measure health care success in the future? [10:25]Technology tools need to be equity-driven and evidence-based. [12:40]How do we ensure that technology has a positive impact? [15:33]What health care innovation would have the greatest value to society? [19:01]Will technology change the relationship between individuals and health care? [20:46]Our health care workforce will be decimated over the next year. [23:34]How does medical training need to evolve? [26:30]What will be the future role of the hospital? [28:55]Health care that empowers patients, providers and communities. [30:41]
Health2049 co-hosts Bisi Williams and Jason Helgerson look back at season one to discuss inspirational stories and innovative ideas in healthcare. With 19 podcast guests from diverse backgrounds, this season was jam packed with a variety of viewpoints that opened up new perspectives on the way forward into an industry ripe for disruption. What were the common themes? What surprised our co-hosts? What voices were missing? Find out as they reflect on the season and share their insights about the future of healthcare.Connect with Health2049:Website:https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Common themes in season one? [02:35]How artificial intelligence can give us the opportunity to live a better life. [05:05]An example of a highly efficient and respectful patient-centered experience. [06:05]What's the future of wellness? [07:45]A future healthcare system that offers personalized medical plans. [07:45]What guests had differing points of view? [09:35]The future of healthcare payments. [10:17]A surprising perspective on paying for healthcare.[11:25]Healthcare payment alternatives. [12:24]What's the point of new innovations if everyone doesn't have access? [13:14]What perspectives surprised our podcast hosts? [14:07]We aren't training medical students for the future. [15:20]Artificial intelligence can be more beneficial than in-person. [17:12]Compassion and community as tools for healing. [22:20]Profound personal experiences about empathy. [24:40]The diverse backgrounds of the podcast guests. [27:03]Medical providers don't respect the patient's time. [27:37]An empathic patient-provider point of view. [28:58]Innovative healthcare that demonstrates a value-based payment system. [30:50]What healthcare voices were missing from season one? [33:20]
There's more to health than medicine, a doctor and a hospital. How do we shift healthcare to include overall wellbeing? Dr. Jeffrey Kaibin Lin, a physician at the Los Angeles Department of Health Services, shares his experience working in a Transitions Clinic and the services they provide to those returning from incarceration with Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams. He envisions a completely open access, equitable universal healthcare system that is driven by compassion.Dr. Jeffrey Kaibin LinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avisualperson/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Healthcare today and a vision for 2049. [02:44]Free and accessible healthcare delivery system like a public utility. [05:37]How would that system be administered and funded? [06:57]How design and medicine have the same goals. [10:01]What is a Transitions Clinic? [11:22]How can medical school be redesigned? [14:07]Comprehensive medical training creates more opportunities. [16:42]Advice for prospective students. [18:43]An inclusive approach to qualifying for med school. [19:44]Where should the emphasis be placed when qualifying students? [23:33]It's not easy to talk about universal healthcare, but it's necessary. [25:54]
How can we reduce costs, yet improve the healthcare delivery system? Dr. Denis Cortese, Director of the Health Care Delivery and Policy Program at ASU, says that there's at least one third waste in the system. He shares a comprehensive plan from the Mayo Clinic Health Policy Center that restructures health care from a hospital-centered, transactional model to a high-value, patient-centered system with Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams.Dr. Denis CorteseLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denis-cortese-47592b126 Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Reimagining the healthcare delivery system. [02:58]Three future healthcare domains that shift the role of the hospital. [04:16]Concepts from the Mayo Clinic Health Policy Center for a new system. [10:53]Two elements of health care that need to change. [16:30]Why would this comprehensive system cost less? [19:16]The four levels of prevention. [21:26]Hospital administrators are trained to make profit. [27:33]What's in the way of wellness becoming beneficial to all? [32:22]Patients' shared health care vision doesn't match stakeholders. [33:23]
How can we use fact-based optimism to design a new healthcare system? Internationally renowned designer Bruce Mau envisions an interconnected healthcare ecosystem with a diverse ecology that relies on market solutions and social methods. He explores ideas that advance innovation in a forward and backward movement, instead of left and right with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson. Bruce MauLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-mau/Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Bruce Mau implements design to solve problems. [02:11]Healthcare will be reconceived based on structural challenges. [03:01]The all powerful doctor era is over. [05:13]Routine knowledge could be run by A.I. [07:09]We need design applied to A.I. governance and regulation. [09:26]Using fact-based optimism in solving healthcare issues. [10:44]Solving health disparities within and between countries. [12:23]Creating accessibility for new healthcare innovations. [14:42]Funding scientific research in the future. [17:04]Healthcare challenges as our world population grows. [18:33]What are the impediments to change? [20:54]How do we normalize change? [21:42]How will we use the possibility to advance quickly? [22:53]
Healthcare is rooted in 400 years of oppression. Can technology transform the system? Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, family physician and co-founder of Plume, shares an optimistic realism approach that shifts from the one-size-fits-all healthcare model to envision care that is identity-centered. In her conversation with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson, she explores the role that technology can play in addressing the needs of the trans community and other marginalized groups. Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.com Timestamps: Dr. Jerrica Kirkley shares her healthcare system journey. [02:52]An approach that envisions transformation in six key areas. [06:23] The one-size-fits-all model rooted in 400 years of oppression. [08:02]Technology along with a community and identity-centered approach. [15:12]The positives and potential negatives of technology. [20:45]How will we pay for healthcare in 2049? [22:28]The role of artificial intelligence in the future. [26:25]Hospitals will change as healthcare focuses more on prevention. [30:06]Person-centered care would lead to healthier, happier people. [32:16]
Medical training needs to change to adapt to the future. How will technology affect that? Dr. Monica Lypson, Vice-Dean of Education at Columbia's medical school, reflects on how to best educate the next generation of clinicians to not only interpret a vast amount of highly technical information, but also deliver it in a personalized communication-style. She discusses ideas on how to promote an equitable and diverse healthcare system focused on health instead of disease with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson.Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Dr. Monica Lypson shares her medical background. [02:56]Medical training needs to shift now. [03:57]The role of the clinician as a communicator. [06:21]The interaction between patient and physician. [09:32]Can we build patient trust into the system? [11:23]The future role of specialists vs. primary care physicians. [13:29]Will some medical specialties become non-existent? [15:34]Will an artificial intelligence solution be preferred? [17:30]What needs to change now in medical training? [19:12]Medical training will shorten and become less expensive. [22:11]Will those entering the medical profession be more diverse? [25:50]Changing medical training will improve the healthcare system. [28:27]
What does vitality care look like? Entrepreneur John Zapolski, CEO and founder of Alive Ventures, expands the vision of health beyond physical to include social, mental and emotional wellbeing and shares the value of relationships in defining a life well-lived. In his conversation with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams, he offers ways to invest in aliveness to improve quality of life. John ZapolskiTwitter: @jzapolski Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: The roadblocks in seeking venture capital for Fonderie 47. [02:41]The creative solution to receiving funding. [05:03]Alive Ventures and the simple question that seemed radical. [08:51]A vision for health and wellness in 2049. [12:39]What does vitality care look like? [13:15]A real-life example of vitality care. [14:36]Trends that predict a more holistic healthcare system. [17:39]Resistance to changing the system. [20:49]An idea that could support a preventative vitality care system. [24:16]Switching the mindset from longevity to vitality. [27:47]A view on longevity for longevity's sake. [28:51]What holds us back from a preventative vitality care system? [31:24]
How do we shift from ego to eco in healthcare? Barbara Groth, Founder and Creative Director of the Nomadic School of Wonder and Executive Director, Experience Design of Meow Wolf, shares an experiential design approach that taps into the presence and wonder of nature. She discusses ideas that shift the perspective on healthcare to focus on daily wellness habits with Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams.Barbara GrothLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-groth-a47291/ Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Barbara Groth shares her journey in experience design. [03:35]Redefining wellness by tapping into the aliveness of nature. [06:55]Creating a life of wonder, purpose and connectedness. [12:29]Using strategy rather than urgency to design wellness. [13:52]Shifting from working to live to living to work. [15:58]What role does money play? [17:42]Reimagining a prescription. [20:01]Three things we can do today to embody the living wisdom of nature. [22:56]Nature as a medicine chest. [24:45]Obstacles to achieving this vision of 2049. [25:28]Shifting from ego to eco. [25:56]
How can we use design to adapt ideas from an online education model into healthcare? Sean Hobson, Assistant Vice President and Chief Design Officer for Ed Plus at Arizona State University, and Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams explore ways to implement solutions toward a personalized healthcare system focused on health outcomes.Sean HobsonTwitter: @seanhobson Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: An optimistic vision for healthcare. [02:30]How can we create transparency? [04:32]The parallels between healthcare and education. [06:19]ASU's commitment to online learning. [07:19]Effective online learning. [08:17]How did ASU scale online learning? [10:12]The caregiver at the center of design. [11:24]Empowering people to shape technology. [13:38]Innovative technologies sometimes create new problems. [15:13]What is a personalized happiness plan? [16:47]Measuring the success of a personalized happiness plan. [18:07]What does this digital tool look like? [19:34]What should we not be pursuing? [22:32]
What's the benefit of a value-based healthcare system? Dr. Griffin Myers, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Oak Street Health, offers insights on the opportunities of flipping fee-for-service to a capitated healthcare model. He sits down with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson to explain how a value-based system shifts the focus to health outcomes and reconnects the shared values of patient and provider. Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Dr. Griffin Myers' background in the ER and economics training. [02:41]Why shift from a fee-for-service to a value-based model? [03:56]Healthcare from the patient and provider perspective. [08:16]A value-based system has the potential to be more patient-centered. [12:31]The future roles of health insurance and large hospital systems. [15:47]Will healthcare be run by artificial intelligence? [21:31]The biggest obstacle to a value-based healthcare system. [25:23]What could a value-based system look like? [29:25]
How do we shift our healthcare model from standardized to personalized? Innovative business strategist and writer Dervala Hanley imagines a healthcare system that fulfills the needs of everyone. In her conversation with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams, she draws on real-world examples to show the power of universal design. Dervala HanleyTwitter: @dervalah Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: The Starbucks ASU program that offered baristas access to higher education. [03:39]What does healthcare look like in 2049? [06:44]Shifting from a standardized healthcare model to a personalized approach. [08:36]Universal design benefits everyone. [09:08]What is universal design? [11:08]Using universal design to create personalized medicine. [11:54]What are the obstacles to implementing universal design? [13:58]Two fascinating examples of universal design. [16:38]What's the impediment to creating a personalized model? [21:58}The urgency to change the healthcare model. [26:01]
How does our own well-being affect the community? Nancy-Ann DeParle, Managing Partner and Co-founder of Consonance Capital Partners, draws on her decades of experience in health policy at the state and federal level to offer a well-care vision for the future. She shares her optimistic viewpoint on patient-centered healthcare with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson.Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Nancy-Ann DeParle's background in health policy in state and federal government. [02:54]A future vision of the healthcare experience. [09:52]How will healthcare be paid for in the future? [15:16]An optimistic view for patient-centered care. [21:14]Well-being is contagious. [26:17]
Will mental health professionals be replaced by robots in 2049? Dr. Michael Lindsey, executive director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty, Policy and Research at New York University, shares his views with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson. He imagines the potential of technology for accessibility and scalability in reaching marginalized communities. Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps:Dr. Michael Lindsey's mental health research background. [02:38]Bridging the gap between mental health needs and services. [06:29]Complementary mental health services, including A.I., virtual gaming and psychotropic medication. [08:19]Fueling that innovation. [14:46]How can healthcare professionals maintain a relevant role? [18:47]A future focused on prevention. [21:25]Marginalized populations need to be a part of technology research. [24:21]How will this vision make the world a better place? [27:46]
Why should we design a healthcare model with personal accountability at the center? Dr. Natalie Landman, Executive Director at the ASU Center for Healthcare Delivery and Policy, shares a vision of sustainable healthcare solutions and tools. She offers ideas to Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams on empowering patients and healthcare providers to work together.Dr. Natalie LandmanTwitter: @nlandman_ Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Dr. Natalie Landman's background in the healthcare. [03:30]A shared vision for patient and physician. [05:40]People impact their own health. [07:36]Websites that empower healthcare decision-making. [08:05]The Ministry of Health in Singapore discloses health care costs. [10:43]Healthcare should be a right, but people have a responsibility, too. [13:35]How can we bring healthcare costs down by 2049? [16:24]What costs do health insurance really cover? [18:20]Health insurance in the US allows for inefficiencies. [20:02]The benefit of universal healthcare coverage. [22:53]What's wrong with employer-based health insurance? [23:30]Employer-based health insurance affects the job marketplace. [25:04]Fundamental things people look for in health insurance. [27:56]A healthcare model with personal accountability at the center. [29:21]How can we incentivize physicians? [30:20]How can we incentivize health insurance providers? [31:07]A cheap solution to an expensive problem. [32:34]One thing that Dr. Natalie Landman doesn't want to happen. [35:25]
Historically, technology in healthcare has created greater inefficiencies. How will that evolve? Dr. Nirav Shah, Chief Medical Officer of Sharecare, provides real-world examples of innovations in technology to Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson. He shares his vision of personalized “team-based care” in which clinicians and artificial intelligence collaborate.Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps:How medical technologies have advanced over the past hundred years. [03:11]Four areas of the patient's healthcare experience that will evolve by 2049. [05:47]Team-based care plus A.I. work together to eliminate redundancies. [09:37]What are the human superpowers that computers can't replace? [11:12]Historically, technology in healthcare has caused greater inefficiencies. [12:47]Will healthcare become more equitable? [15:16] Healthcare providers that may go out of business. [17:15]Will the hierarchy of healthcare be flipped upside down? [19:24]Can this technology vision be achieved by 2049? [20:51]Hearing aids can now quantify if someone is lonely. [21:43]Dry biomarker tracking for a person with allergies. [22:18]A federated learning model can be beneficial and preserve privacy. [24:00]The benefits of data that can be unlocked for public use. [25:43]Seven key areas to focus on for a better healthcare future. [28:42]
How do we design a healthcare delivery system on an experiential level so that it is embedded into our lifestyle? Ricardo Gomes, Professor at School of Design at San Francisco State University, discusses the role of design in healthcare. He maps a holistic vision of the future with Health2049 co-host Bisi Williams that focuses on building trust, equity and inclusion into the system.Professor Ricardo GomesTwitter: @ricgomesConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Background in healthcare design. [02:54]Equity in healthcare technology. [09:36]A universal pathway to equitable healthcare in 2049. [15:01]An interdisciplinary and collaborative design approach. [16:35]Design and embed healthcare into our culture. [19:03]Community healthcare builds trust. [24:12]Humanizing artificial intelligence to benefit healthcare. [26:18]What's one big thing we need to change to progress? [28:32]
We're on the cusp of big changes in our healthcare delivery system. What does it look like? Dr. Rushika Fernandopulle, a physician and co-founder and CEO of Iora Health sits down with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson to discuss a detailed approach on how to deliver a highly personalized and accountable ‘health' experience with a shared care plan.Dr. Rushika Fernandopulle:Twitter: @rushika1Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps:A completely different model of healthcare delivery. [02:10]Five aspects that need to change in the next 30 years. [03:26]A shared care plan. [06:55]Doctor visit in 2049. [09:48]The outdated medical education model. [11:57]Choosing prospective medical students. [14:06]An equitable healthcare system. [15:52]Hospitals in the future. [18:22]Will hospitals become abandoned towers? [20:34]Health insurance evolution. [22:32]Attracting talented primary care doctors. [25:00]
How can a future with no hospitals improve our health? Roy Lilley, Health Policy Analyst and Founder of the Academy of Fabulous Stuff, taps into his vast experience in Britain's health and social care system to share his vision for healthcare. He talks with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson about how it can be implemented in both the U.S. and U.K.Roy Lilley:Twitter: @RoyLilley Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps:Roy Lilley shares his journey in the healthcare field. [02:41]An example of an efficient healthcare supply chain. [07:03]Why don't we have this in place now? [11:35]The real vision for the future. [12:55]How can we get to far fewer or no hospitals by 2049? [13:29]Why do we have health inequities? [15:53]The three things everybody wants. [17:41]What makes a good leader? [19:28]Where does that leadership come from? [20:16] Healthcare payment reform. [22:14]Advancements in medical technology. [26:14]The ethical dilemmas with this technology. [27:17]How can a future with no hospitals improve our health? [30:05]
How can the patient experience be redesigned to build trust? Albert Shum, CVP of Design & Content at Microsoft, rethinks the use of personal medical data. He explores inclusive design principles with Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams as a way to dismantle systemic bias and empower the patient to have control of their healthcare journey. Albert ShumTwitter: @alshumdesign Connect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comTimestamps: Albert Shum's design ethos. [02:58]Inclusive design principles that guided the redesign of Microsoft's Xbox. [05:42]Albert Shum's health scare. [8:50]The patient experience in 2049. [11:37] What happens when safety is not designed into healthcare? [15:29]Rethinking the patient experience around data. [16:31] Empowering the patient to feel confident. [18:35] What role does ethics play in design? [21:43]Dismantling systemic biases. [23:13] Using mindfulness to encourage healthy habits. [25:42] How does the manufacturing of feelings affect society? [28:01] We are in an era of mass producing feelings and behaviors. [31:01] Things to consider when creating visual experiences. [33:24]
Can physicians of the future be experts of science and empathy? Dr. Theophil Stokes, Chief of Neonatology at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, believes they can. He joins Health2049 podcast co-host Bisi Williams to share stories from his experiences as a neonatal doctor that proves it's not only more beneficial to the patient, but also to the doctor and medical staff. Dr. Theophil Stokes:IG: @theostokedConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Theophil-Stokes Timestamps: Healthcare in 2049. [2:14]What's missing in medicine today? [4:43]How can we achieve this new vision? [6:18]A defining moment with a vulnerable patient. [7:33]A disconnect between the patient and hospital staff. [11:50]The breakdown of a well-intended, standardized medical approach. [13:33]A beneficial way to counsel a family in distress. [17:47]Obstacles in teaching empathy to doctors. [25:13]Society's role in an empathetic approach to care. [28:48]Resistance to empathy. [29:17]An emotionally detached doctor vs. an emotionally engaged doctor. [31:17]Reassess medical students and training. [33:18]