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August 20 · Issue #42 · View online
This Week in #Health #Tech #Design by @CalamineDesign - Daylighting the most intriguing news, tools and resources for startups and product designers in healthcare.
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The future of care is upon us! While healthcare, as we know it today, has not drastically changed from decades past, we are starting to see things like AI, UX and more empathy in healthcare than in previous years. While congress is busy figuring out “who” pays for our healthcare, innovative entrepreneurs, the tech sector and many consumers are not waiting around. Instead, they’re answering much more important questions like, “Why is my health important to me?” or “What exactly am I paying for?” And these new approaches are not just novel, they offer value previously unavailable to consumers. It’s a brave new world, but there is much left to be done. My hope is that the future of care is completely unrecognizable from what we have today, for the better of course. BUt we can’t get there without you and your innovations. Here’s to the future of care! #FutureCare
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Want a Diagnosis Tomorrow, Not Next Year? Turn to AI
Think the idea of AI in health is not happening? It’s happening and it’s allowing your GP to order tests or prescribe medications they’d normally outsource.
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48 Digital Health Companies Share 2016 Revenues to Land on the Inc 5,000 List
It’s become an annual tradition for MobiHealthNews to parse Inc. Magazine’s Inc 5,000 list of fastest growing companies in America, calling out the digital health and health tech companies that made the list. We found more companies than ever on this year’s list, some you’ll recognize and some you may not.
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The UX of Parkinson's Disease
Just dance! Grab your headphones to learn how design and augmented tech come together in a beautiful way to help people with Parkinson’s disease.
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Is This My Interface or Yours?
It’s not you, it’s me. Or is it? Finally somene tackles the age old question of why we see “My Computer” or “Your Files” on different interfaces.
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Designing Apps for Healthcare: What Oscar's Team Learned
What if you had to redesign your app to minimize the time users spend in it? Turns out 23% of Oscar’s customers now use telemedicine, compared with the national average of 3%.
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Empathy Maps: The Business of Putting Users First
Oh snap! Quote of the day, “UX design can’t save a business that wasn’t designed with customers in mind.” Now let’s talk empathy maps.
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