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Scaling Impact – Exponential Technologies
and Enablers Shaping the Future of
Healthcare Research
Mariya Filipova, Manager at Deloitte Consulting LLP
Hilary Hatch, Founder and CEO at Vital Score
April 2015
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Time
Structured Data
Actionable
Intelligence
Big Data
The Future of Healthcare Research is Disrupted by Exponentials
WAVE 1 WAVE 2 WAVE 3
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The Future of Healthcare Research is Empowered by Exponentials
Networks & Sensors Mobile & Social Economy Convergence
Nanotechnology Incentive Competition Convergence
The Future of Healthcare Research is Transformed by Exponentials
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Ecosystem Development Transformational Mindset Converging Perspectives
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REACH:
Doctors touch 82%
of the population in
1.2 billion visits each
year.
TRUST:
79% of patients are
very satisfied or
extremely satisfied
with their doctor.
OUTCOMES:
2x increase in
patients reaching
health goals after
receiving advice from
their personal doctor.
Most Trusted Channel:
Patients are much more likely to engage in a solution when it is
recommended by their personal doctor.
Sources: Physician’s Foundation, full CDC, RWJF, Am J Public Health
The Future of Healthcare is Personalized, Precise and Patient Centric
Patient Centric
Precise Personalized
"People have different personalities, resilience, and resources that influence how they will adapt to illness.... The influence of the unique circumstances of the person—the
“personome”—is just as powerful as the impact of that individual’s genome, proteome, pharmacogenome, metabolome, and epigenome... It is not simply that it improves
patient satisfaction or contributes to the joy of medical practice, it actually contributes importantly to identifying the correct diagnosis and optimal treatment for the individual
patient.“ Roy C. Ziegelstein, MD, MACP
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thank you.
Mariya Filipova mfilipova@deloitte.com
Hilary Hatch hilary@vitalscorehealth.com
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