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THNK HEALTHSHAPING THE FUTURE OF PERSONAL HEALTH

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1.INTRODUCTION

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THNK is building multiple communities of practice with its global network of innovation

leaders

These communities are made up of engaged THNK participants who lend expertise or

interest within a specific domain

Personal Health was identified as a key area due to the number of initiatives already

underway and an area of increasing global attention

This document seeks to outline the Community of Practice Framework for THNK Health,

provide a snapshot of what we are currently thinking and working on and invite participation

into this Community of thinkers and makers

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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF PERSONAL HEALTH

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Founder of Heartbeat Ventures

Innovation and Strategy Advisor to multinationals in

the Life Sciences sector

International Business Development in the High-

Tech sector

Health and consumer expert at European

Commission & former teaching fellow at Singularity

University

Fellow at Kairos Society & member of the World

Young Doctor’s Organization

Co-Founder of THNK

Entrepreneur in the creative and digital sector

Board member of Trendwatching.com

Digital Healthcare Strategy Manager at Deloitte,

South Africa

Previous experience at Havas Worldwide Digital,

NATIVE SA, and Brandsh Media

ADNAN MIRZA (NL/PK)

AGNIESZKA GACZKOWSKA (PL)

BAS VERHART (NL)

GABRIELLE ROSARIO (SA)

HEALTH COMMUNITY OF PRACTICECORE TEAM

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INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE

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2. GRAND CHALLENGE

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GRAND HEALTH CHALLENGE

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THE COST OF

HEALTHCARE

Most of the countries across the globe are facing a

formidable challenge to manage the rapidly

increasing cost of health care

Although spending rose by just an estimated 1.9

percent in 2012, it is expected to pick up again, with

total spending rising by 2.6 percent in nominal terms

in 2013 and by an annual average of 5.3 percent

until 2017. Given population growth, this means that

spending per head is anticipated to rise by an

average of 4.4 percent a year from 2014-2017

Lifestyle-related illness combined with an ageing

world population are increasingly putting health care

budgets under pressure

The economic cost of lifestyle related disease is

accelerating and will cost the world economy $ 47

trillion in 2030

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THE COST OF HEALTHCARE

Source: Deloitte 2014 Global health care sector outlook

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AGEING WORLD

POPULATION

• THE POPULATION AGED 60 OR OVER

IS CURRENTLY INCREASING AT THE

FASTEST PACE EVER.

Source: World Population Prospects: The 2012

Revision (UN, 2013).

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INCREASING

LIFESTYLE-RELATED

ILLNESS

• LIFESTYLE RELATED DISEASES ARE

INCREASINGLY A SOCIETAL

PROBLEM FOR QUALITY OF LIFE AND

LABOR PARTICIPATION.

Source: Health Care Survey 2012 (AON Hewitt), WHO.

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COST OF LIFESTYLE RELATED DISEASE

Source: The Global Economic Burden of Non-communicable Diseases, Harvard School

of Public Health, 2011

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AT THE SAME TIME, THERE IS AN EXPLOSIVE GROWTH

IN DIGITAL HEALTH FUNDING

Source: RockHealth 2014 Midyear Digital Health Funding Update

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THNK believes that cities that focus on

prevention will increase productivity and

create new economic opportunities

EMBARKING ON A

MULTI-YEAR

INNOVATION JOURNEY

THNK is driving the collaboration and

fostering the co-creation of solutions that

address the Global Health challenge

THNK is partnering with a wide variety of

leading corporations and research groups

THNK is exploring Amsterdam, Vancouver,

Shanghai, Lisbon and San Francisco as

potential test beds for new prototypes,

programs and solutions

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3. PERSONAL HEALTH CHALLENGES

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PERSONAL HEALTH CHALLENGE

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PERSONAL

HEALTH

CHALLENGES

OVERVIEW

THNK is committed to launch two new

challenge programs every year for the

coming 10 years

Currently THNK Class 6 is working on the

Vitality 2.0 Challenge on how to improve

health and wellbeing in the workplace

The next section of this document will outline

the insights, vision and ideas that come out

of the THNK Class 4 – Future of Personal

Health Challenge

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How can we get citizens and health professionals to

jointly foster healthy living choices by using smart

solutions?

THNK PERSONAL HEALTH CHALLENGE

February 2015

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A DIVERSE TEAM

20 participants with interdisciplinary

backgrounds, ranging from corporate to the

creative industry, and from diverse

geographies - from Brazil to Russia, from

Germany to India

Faculty (a.o.): Menno van Dijk, Bas Verhart,

Sharon Chang, Mark Vernooij, Berend-Jan

Hilberts, Kaz Brecher & Judith Frankenhuis

Partners – Philips and Achmea

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EXAMPLE OF THNK PARTICIPANTS

AGNIESZKA GACZKOWSKA EVELINE VAN BEEK NIKO VERAMO

• MBA in healthcare & teaching Fellow

in Medicine and Neuroscience in

Singularity University.

• Public health specialist and as a

National Focal Officer in World

Young Doctors Organization.

• Management Consultant at KPMG Plexus,

focused on Healthcare Advisory.

• Masters degrees in Bioinformatics at the

Utrecht University and Economics at the

Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

• Management Consultant at Fizz

Company, focused on Hospitality

Advisory.

• Creating innovative concepts and

sustainable value-based strategies

for hotels and other tourism entities.

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EXPERTS INTERVIEWED (A.O.)

General Practitioner, Medical Doctor

Passionate about helping people take responsibility

for their own health

Believes the current practice is too focused on acute

caretaking

Co-founder of Quantified Self Europe and

Amsterdam,

Founder of Nexthealth (the first Health 2.0 event in

Europe) and focused on digital health business

models.

General Practitioner, Medical Doctor

Believes that Healthy Living is best promoted on a

large scale, through educational campaigns on TV,

Facebook, Twittering and developing useful Apps

Ask about:"FatSecret" and “Safe Hearing”

Plastic surgeon at the Erasmus Medical Center in

Rotterdam. BSc in Psychology.

Specifically in reconstructive surgery after tumor

excisions and accidents.

Also specializes in hand surgery, “a medical

specialty which has a great (and underestimated)

impact on society.”

General Practitioner & Primary Health Care

Innovator at VUmc.

She also has a special interest in participatory

medicine and the self-monitoring patient:

“Prevention, participation and Quantified Self could

be the future of primary health care”

Internist-geriatrician with a PhD in "the genetic

determinants of healthy longevity".

Principle investigator of the "Active and Healthy

Aging" study, a randomized controlled in the effect

of Philips DirectLife on physical activity, health and

quality of life in inactive older adults.

MELANIE LINSSEN-MEIJER

MAARTEN DEN BRABER

EVELINE RESING

JAN MAERTEN SMIT

KRISTEL VAN DER WINDEN

SIMON MOOIJAART

Scientific Affairs Manager - DirectLife, Philips Consumer

Lifestyle

Expertise in sport & fitness, weight management, food

and healthcare

PhD in measurement of human energy expenditure

(food intake &physical activity). MSc in biological health

Therapeutic Nutritionist (Orthomolecular Medicine)

Mission to help people optimise health and vitality

through nutrition and lifestyle choices

TV presenter

DR. ANNELIES GORIS-VREUGDENHIL KYRIN HALL

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ENGAGING WITH PARTNERS AND EXPERTS

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WE APPLIED THE THNK APPROACH TO

INNOVATION

Design the concept to

scale while remaining

adaptable to an

uncertain future.

Explore the topic,

combining

rational analysis with

intuitive gathering of

insights.

Create an innovative

enterprise concept by

thinking big.

Perform rapid user

testing to collect

feedback and improve

the concept.

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FOCUS

SENSING

3.A

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3.B

.

3.C

.VISIONING INNOVATION

OPPORTUNITIESFinding New

Insights

A future

perspective

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3.A SENSING

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MOST CHRONIC CONDITIONS ARE DRIVEN

BY LIFESTYLE CHOICE, AND THEREFORE

PREVENTABLE

Source: Health Care Survey 2012 (AON Hewitt).

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PEOPLE INTERACT MUCH MORE ABOUT

HEALTH WITH PEERS THAN WITH

INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH

PROFESSIONALS...

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PEERS CAN OFFER SUPPORT, CAN

MOTIVATE AND CAN PRESSURE PEOPLE

INTO MAKING HEALTHY CHANGES

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CARE FOR PEERS IS A STRONGER

MOTIVATOR THAN CARE FOR SELF

Source: Edelman Health Barometer 2011.

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PEOPLE WITHOUT A SOCIAL NETWORK OF

PEERS NEED MORE HELP WITH THEIR

HEALTH

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BEING AN EXAMPLE FOR CHILDREN COULD

BE A MOTIVATOR FOR BEHAVIORAL

CHANGE

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A DATA FEEDBACK LOOP IS MISSING

BETWEEN PATIENTS AND HEALTH CARE

PROFESSIONALS

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HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS WANT

PATIENTS / CONSUMERS TO TRACK THEIR

HEALTH

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50% EXPERIENCE RELAPSE TOWARDS

UNHEALTHY BEHAVIOR

Source: Edelman Health Barometer 2011.

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HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND PREFERENCES

DIFFER FROM PERSON TO PERSON

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PATIENTS AND INSURERS COULD BOTH

BENEFIT FINANCIALLY FROM BETTER

HEALTH

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SOCIAL GAMIFICATION ENCOURAGES

HEALTHY BEHAVIOR

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SMARTPHONES AND APPS ARE NOT

YET COMMONLY USED FOR HEALTH

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SLEEP IS UNDERUTILIZED AS A MEANS

FOR IMPROVING PERSONAL HEALTH

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AURA DUSK DOCTOR ON

DEMANDA system that both monitors and positively

impacts your sleep

Virtual companion for grandparents

Connects consumers directly to a licensed physician via an app

RAPID GROWTH IN SMART HEALTH TRACKERS

Using the recorded data, WithingsAura provides you with scientifically-validated light, and sound programs that will adapt to your personal body

clock, and positively impact your sleeping conditions.

Dusk was designed for seniors and their families. The 2-part system includes a

health monitoring band that monitors the wearer’s vitals, reporting stats to family and alerting paramedics in the event of an emergency. Also, it has a real-time

video & photo sharing function.

Doctor on Demand will randomly pair up patients with doctors in their state

for video calls at $40 a 15-minute consultation – which certainly

compares favorably with emergency room or urgent care fees. Four

categories of professionals who work with the service: pediatricians, family practice, internal medicine, and ER.

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3.B VISIONING

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A Continued push towards Healthcare Do It Yourself (as a Family). Any available

efficiency improvements in healthcare will be aggressively pursued, pushing care where

possible to the patient. The commitment to take care of each other will feel meaningful and

fulfilling for families and communities (and also need support).

Regulatory measures to penalize bad food and behavior. Consumption and lifestyle

related healthcare problems and associated costs will become increasingly significant and

visible. This will result in government interventions to start taxing unhealthy food, e.g. sugar,

and penalizing unhealthy life style habits, e.g. smoking and physical inactivity.

Explosion of new services, solutions and policies resulting from highly specialized

data-driven software applications. The internet and mobile communications will provide

unparalleled opportunity for tracking, analyzing, interpreting and sharing healthcare

information. This will inform people, physicians, hospitals, employers, public infrastructure

providers, policy makers, and help them make better choices.

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WE SEE…

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Health maintenance products and services professionalizing. For aging people (totally

different from youth) maintaining health and staying fit is a number one priority, but one that

often requires deeply engrained changes in behavior. With the size of the aging population

growing fast, health maintenance provision will become sufficiently substantial and profitable

to fully develop as an industry.

Fitness gadgets continue to be popular - but remain gadgets. Companies successful in

behavioral change in other industries (music, fashion, consumer electronics, consumer

goods, food and beverages) use advertising, retail experiences, addictive products and

ingredients, pricing incentives, loyalty schemes, and customer relationship management

tools for behavioral change as well. These methods will enter the health maintenance

industry and replace the gadgetry.

Sleep will become a new industry: The prevalence of lifestyle related illness will push

research and discovery into what keeps us sane, fit and healthy. This R&D will also improve

our understanding of the healthy effects of sleep and trigger discoveries to improve its

effectiveness.

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…UNFOLDING AT A RAPID PACE

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TRANSITIONS ARE IN AN EMBRYONIC

STAGE AND THE AIR IS “PREGNANT” FOR

A BREAKTHROUGH INNOVATION TO

SCALE

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FOCUS

Support communities in taking care of their

own

Create specialized, health improvement

software applications

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From consumer to co-producer; giving people (individuals and communities) information to

make the right health choices and maintain healthy lifestyles.

From crude to enhanced: giving health professionals sophisticated software to collect,

interpret and share health and patient data.

From pills to plans: giving people (individuals and communities) products and instructions

that have sustained impact on their behavior and health.

From calls to feedback loops: equipping people with constant health tracking with direct

feedback to the individual and health professional.

From mono-disciplinary to holistic. Products and services that are based on the concept of

integrated body and mind.

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DRIVERSWE FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING DRIVERS OF ENHANCING PERSONAL HEALTH

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Prevent (preventnow.com) is a 16-week online program designed to help people lose weight and change

the factors that put them at risk for type 2 diabetes. Combines a clinically-proven curriculum with

individual mentorship to guide participants toward manageable but powerful goals.

Imagine if we were able to immediately translate the impact of good or bad decisions onto our health

and overall life expectancy, surely we would be more inclined to make better decisions overall .

IGNITE is a personal health tracking system that does just that, by actively monitoring a user’s life

expectancy using a smartphone’s sensors.

Wellness tracker takes mood rings to the next level. The W/Me is a wristband sensor that monitors a

wearer's feelings via the autonomic nervous system. In order to provide a more complete view of

health, the device translates the data it collects into three scores: mental state, agility, and age of ones

nerve system. This reading is based on breathing, stress, and other factors.

PREVENT

IGNITE

W/ME

1. FROM CONSUMER TO CO-PRODUCER

Source: THNK Analysis, PSFK, Fastcompany, HBR

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Figure 1 is a new photo sharing app for healthcare professionals that enables them to post images to the

medical community and comment on them. The app provides a safe way to capture and share medical

images in real-time, and doctors will be able to learn from others through the platform.

Scanadu is building a suite of products using the elegance of science and the power of technology that

will empower users to monitor (temperature, heart rate, oximetry, ecg, HRV, PWTT) their health

anytime, anywhere. Each product wirelessly and effortlessly connects to a smartphone, providing users

with analytics and intelligence to live a healthier life.

RevUp! helps to make sense of health data and provides better access to analysis from healthcare

professionals. The platform also uses predictive intelligence to give users better access to proactive and

preventative health care.

FIGURE 1

SCANADU

REVUP!

2. FROM CRUDE TO ENHANCED

Source: THNK Analysis, PSFK, Fastcompany, HBR

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The world’s first prescription-only smartphone app (FDA approved). . The app helps people with type 2

diabetes, the most common form, by nudging them when it’s time to check their blood sugar levels,

reminding them how and when to control fluctuations, and offering periodic advice.

BioniqHealth.com compares the features and quality of all varieties of health trackers. It hopes to give

doctors the option to “prescribe” certain health devices and build a community to offer detailed

reviews. Bioniq will help individuals to find tools and technologies most relevant to their specific needs

(i.e. I want to run a marathon, I want to better understand and manage my sleep)”.

Sleep mask that helps wearers sleep in a more efficient way by shifting them from a monophasic sleep

to a polyphasic one. Polyphasic sleep cycles break up normal rest periods into smaller parts –

depending on preference, it can be anywhere from 2 to 6 hours – throughout the day.

BLUESTAR

BIONIQHEALTH

NEUROON

3. FROM PILLS TO PLANS

Source: THNK Analysis, PSFK, Fastcompany, HBR

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The HealthPatch biosensor is a clinical-grade biometric measurements in a continuous, configurable

and non-obtrusive manner using a small yet powerful patch worn on the chest. It can be customized for

type and frequency of data collection, communicates via Bluetooth LE and provides HIPPA-compliant

cloud-based connectivity, analytics, and storage.

Designed to track the amount of medication inside them in real-time, wirelessly send this HIPAA-

compliant data into the cloud, and remind patients to take their prescribed dosage via automated phone

call or text message.

Sleep Number’s dual-sided bed features built-in Sleep IQ technology that monitors sleep patterns and

recommends optimal settings for the adjustable mattress. It also cross-references the data collected

throughout the night against pre-sleep activities such as exercise and caffeine to deliver Sleep IQ

scores.

HEALTHPATCH

ADHERETECH

SLEEP NUMBER

4. FROM CALLS TO FEEDBACK LOOPS

Source: THNK Analysis, PSFK, Fastcompany, HBR

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Green spaces have lasting impact on people's mental well-being. UK researchers found moving to a

green space had a sustained positive effect (measured up to 3 years), unlike pay rises or promotions,

which only provided a short-term boost.

Tellspec lets you discover allergens before you've eaten them. Scanning the item in question, the gadget

sends a list of ingredients and nutritional information to a companion app, which makes it easy to

evaluate your food before you’ve put it in your mouth.

Nestlé Will Test Health Foods on Human Brain Cells. Nestlé competitors like Danone have also been

investing in nutrition or medically enhanced products. The worldwide market for health and wellness

food and beverages is forecast to grow from $772 billion in 2013 to $944 billion in 2018.

GREEN SPACES

FOOD SCANNING

BRAIN FOODS

5. FROM MONO-DISCIPLINARY TO HOLISTIC

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3.C INNOVATION OPPORTUNITIES

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INNOVATION

OPPORTUNITIES

Linking business model innovation to new

product ideas triggers a rich set of

opportunities. We have made this linkage for

4 new product ideas in the area of Personal

Health. It shows how business model

thinking can be applied to specific ideas.

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WHAT IS BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION?

Products that are new, or

have new functionality, or

are offered to new

segments

NEW OFFERINGS

NEW EXPERIENCES

NEW DELIVERYSYSTEMS

NEW INCOMEMODELS

Providing or positioning

products in new ways and

engaging consumers

differently

Producing products in new

ways leading to superior

quality or lower costs

Generating new ways to

generate income

New products, E.g. electric cars

New features and functionalities, E.g. car navigation

systems that project information on the front screen

New customer segments E.g. electric cars for taxi drivers

New product combinations, e.g. financing for solar panels

New services, e.g. car sharing

New channels, e.g., news websites

New positioning, e.g., high performance electric cars

New ways to engage customers, e.g., product auctions

New value chain configurations: E.g. ,direct sales (Dell)

New core processes and production methods E.g., local

printing

New inputs and resources: E.g. scrap metal based mini-mills

or call center outsourcing

New payment structures: e.g., music subscription

(Spotify)

Other sources of income: e.g. data sales (LinkedIn)

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Concept 01

Unproductive, non-restorative sleep is proven to lead

to weigh gain, premature ageing general drop in

efficiency and acuity in work. Smart phone-based

devices are only capable of tracking, not of

regulating sleep influencers.

Smart bed linen through sensors tracks user’s sleep

and through cooling/heating elements, dynamic bed

springs, etc. optimizes the user’s sleep experience.

The product tracks and regulates a variety of sleep

aspects, including pressure, movement, posture,

temperature, heartbeat, breathing patterns.

SMART BED LINEN

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Freemium: mobile app with - evidence based – practical tips and training on how to improve

your sleep

Multi-sided platforms: make product and network open to various health professionals and

app developers to develop consumers with a variety of personalized approaches to sleep.

Re-aggregate existing services into a total sleep solution

Infomediaries: stats and metrics from other sleepers are automatically gathered and

anonymously aggregated to create a benchmark of similar age/size/gender to generate

baseline comparisons for patients and health professionals. Build biggest database on sleep

Experiences: create the ultimate sleeping experience together with large hotel chain

Upcycling: stimulate “giving-back” services after at the end of a treatment period. After the

product has worked for you, it will be passed on to other users, or will be deconstructed and

valuable materials will be re-used in next generation devices

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BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATIONSSMART BED LINEN

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Concept 02

Anxiety is a big problem. 3 out of 4 people

experience negative symptoms.Stress

impairs working ability and can impact

relationships. WEF estimates stress will cost

$16 trillion globally over the next 20 years.

An automated journaling approach that

combines a skin patch with an app to

measures stress, to provide insights into

triggers and to manage stress levels. Users

discuss journals with their health physicians

to identify patterns and avoid stressful

situations in the future.

STRESS

MANAGEMENT

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Freemium: Free stress management tool with a premium service for special patches and add-on devices

Re-aggregation: stress does not live in isolation and is often related to sleep disorders, food consumption and lack of activity. Aggregate related services into a holistic offering around specific target groups and specific treatments

Infomediaries: provide benchmarks of stress management from around the World and comparing services for individual treatment. Creating the biggest global database and therefore the best access to solutions

Cloud services: partly replace stress related health professionals with AI tools and treatments

Behavior change: Making healthy living (incl. stress reduction) a brand utility and part of the company culture and brand communications

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BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATIONSSTRESS MANAGEMENT

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Concept 03

(First time) parents incur a lot of stress about

their baby's health. Baby sleeping is the top

rated issue/concern for new parents. Better

infant sleep correlates with better cognitive

and motoric skills development.

A smart baby monitor for better sleep of baby

(and parents). It contributes to better child

development and relieves the concerns of

the parents. Brings insightful analytics

around the baby's location, activity, vital stats

and sleep patterns.

SMART BABY

MONITOR

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Everything as a service: baby sleep as a service – subscribe to service, (renewable each

6 months) and get a combination of smart baby monitor, humidifier, nest thermostat, Philips

hue lighting kit and speaker plus on-demand analytics plus skype consults as-needed with

pediatricians

Embedded intelligence: smart baby monitor includes feedback loop with smart

thermostat/humidifier/lighting – optimizes lighting, temperature, CO2 level, humidity,

sounds/music of baby room to optimize sleep conditions based on intelligent monitoring of

most optimal sleep

Collaborative consumption: Pediatricians in the network are retired/stay-at-home

pediatricians who want to leverage their underutilized expertise and experience and want to

keep involved in their work

Inclusive sourcing: set and audit standards of pediatricians, but also connects them back

to their working live and trains them in Skype-based consulting

Upcycling: at the end of the three year lifecycle, products will come back to the producer,

will be refurbished and re-used for next generation babies

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BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATIONSSMART BABY MONITOR

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Concept 04

The health care system is incentivized

towards curing instead of preventing.

Prevention improves the quality of live and

reduces the financial burden on the health

care system.

An integrated approach to health insurance

and preventative fitness activities. Reduces

health insurance fees for elderly upon

reaching fitness goals and upon families

joining the program. Applies peer motivation

to loved ones to stay healthy.

FITNESS

INCENTIVES

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Freemium: Start out as a free online tool with premium services. What Evernote is for

making notes is this tool for growing old in a healthy way

Everything as a service: subscription services to the latest devices and prevention

programs securing that people have the right equipment at all time

Razor & Blades: health tracking devices sold at a discount with integrated training

programs and direct connection with general practitioners

Mass customization: overall program that is lifestyle oriented, but that is tailored to specific

emerging chronic diseases. People are looking for positive lifestyle programs after they

have been diagnosed with (symptoms of a) chronic disease for the first time

Multi-sided platform: a community created for and by the silver generation that offers

integrated products and a whole world of treatments

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BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATIONSFITNESS INCENTIVES

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4. THNK COMMUNITY

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Founded in Amsterdam in 2012, THNK is a

‘C’ School that combines venture design and

innovation leadership to build human-centred

systems for a better future.

THNK has over 250 innovation leaders from

more than 40 countries in its executive

community. It has trained thousands of

professionals through corporate and online

programs.

THNK works for leading organizations like

Vodafone, Nike, Philips, AT&T, Asics,

McKinsey & Company, Shell, Cisco,

Booking.com, Genentech, Stanford, Carbon

War Room.

THNK has programs in Amsterdam,

Vancouver, Silicon Valley, Shanghai and

Lisbon.

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“A combination of unexpected, deep

collaboration and learning-by-doing amid

real life problem-solving makes the anti-

classroom of THNK stand out.”

FORBES MAGAZINE

November 2014

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WAYS TO JOIN THNK

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CONTRIBUTORS

• Adnan Mirza

• Agnieszka Gaczkowska

• Gabrielle Rosario

HEALTH TEAM EDITORS

• Bas Verhart

• Berend-Jan Hilberts

• Menno van Dijk

• Natalja Laurey

• Sharon Chang

THNK FACULTY

• Bertha French

• Gaurav Mishra

• Felix von Coerper

• Jeroen Buma

• Patrick Leenheers

PRE CHALLENGE TEAM

• Agnieszka Gaczkowska

• Ajay Chaturvedi

• Andrey Laletin

• Brian Finley

• Christel Eijkholt

• Ektaa Aggarwal

• Emilie Langlois

• Esteban Torbar

• Eveline Van Beek

• Felix Berger

• Heidi Boisvert

• Jasper van den Driest

• Jeroen de Lange

• John Egan

• Jürgen Griesbeck

• Karim Maarek

• Katie Tsouros

• Leena al Olaimy

• Leontien Peeters

• Lital Marom

• Marcus Breekweg

• Mark Turrell

• Matthew Montgomery

• Michele Ernsting

• Michell Zappa

• Nick Martin

• Niko Viramo

• Rieko Shofu

• Sacha Carina van Ginhoven

• Sarah Dickinson

• Saskia Maas

• Teresa Hernandez

• Toby Chaudhuri

THNK CLASS 4 - AMSTERDAM

• Achmea

• Philips

PARTNERS

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THNK, SCHOOL OF CREATIVE

LEADERSHIP

Haarlemmerweg 8A | 1014 BE

Amsterdam

The Netherlands

Phone: +31(0) 20 684 25 06

[email protected]

www.thnk.org

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THNK Health - Shaping the future of personal health

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