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The payoff is enormous, both in terms of
health
and in terms of economic growth.
If we can design the invisible ecosystems in our surroundings, this opens a path to influencing our
health
in unprecedented ways.
He went from thinking just about energy to also starting to think about human
health.
I want to share some personal friends and stories with you that I've actually never talked about in public before to help illustrate the idea and the need and the hope for us to reinvent our
health
care system around the world.
And I ended up in student health, and they ran some labwork and came back right away, and said, "Kidney problems."
Take control of your
health
and get on with your life."
We need to invent what I call a personal
health
system.
So what does this personal
health
system look like, and what new technologies and roles is it going to entail?
These are the foundations of what's going to make personal
health
possible.
Now there's really three pillars of this personal
health
I want to talk to you about now, and it's care anywhere, care networking and care customization.
The future of personal
health
that I'm talking about says care must occur at home as the default model, not in a hospital or clinic.
I want to use technology that we're all working on and making happen to make
health
care a coordinated team sport.
We're trying to help build a social network that can help track and train the care of seniors caring for themselves as well as the care provided by their family members or volunteer community
health
workers, as well as have an exchange network online, where, for example, I can donate three hours of care a day to your mom, if somebody else can help me with transportation to meals, and we exchange all of that online.
The future of
health
care is smart teams, and you'd better be on that team for yourself.
Now, the last thing that I want to talk to you about is care customization, because if you've got care anywhere and you've got care networking, those are going to go a long way towards improving our
health
care system, but there's still too much guesswork.
These population studies that we've done have created tons of miracle drugs that have saved millions of lives, but the problem is that
health
care is treating us as averages, not unique individuals, because at the end of the day, the patient is not the same thing as the population who are studied.
And I tell you, this kind of care customization for everything from your goals to your genetics will be the most game-changing transformation that we witness in
health
care during our lifetime.
So these three pillars of personal health, care anywhere, care networking, care customization, are happening in pieces now, but this vision will completely fail if we don't step up as caregivers and as patients to take on new roles.
It's what my friend Verna said: Wake up and take control of your
health.
I hope you will go out and make personal
health
happen for yourselves and for everyone.
Unsafe food can harm people's health, and a deluge of magazines can confuse people's minds.
Our technology can listen, develop insights and make predictions about our mental and physical
health
just by analyzing the timing dynamics of our speech and language picked up by microphones.
Or authorities, being able to know the difference between someone having a mental
health
crisis and a different type of aggression, and responding accordingly.
Of course there's
health
consequences to this, scary ones, besides the waist.
But before that, what actually happened was, I used to think about it as, you could take care of your health, or you could take care of obligations, and one always came at the cost of the other.
I've really tried to solve some big problems: counterterrorism, nuclear terrorism, and
health
care and diagnosing and treating cancer, but I started thinking about all these problems, and I realized that the really biggest problem we face, what all these other problems come down to, is energy, is electricity, the flow of electrons.
We know
health
services matter.
You know, we provide
health
services and people are always fussing at me about, you know, because I'm all into accountability and data and all of that good stuff, but we do
health
services, and I have to raise a lot of money.
People used to say when they'd come fund us, "Geoff, why do you provide these
health
services?"
You know why I provide kids with those
health
benefits and the sports and the recreation and the arts?
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