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When you think about decades of failed housing policies and poor educational structures, when you think about persistent unemployment and underemployment in a community, when you think about poor healthcare, and then you throw drugs into the mix and duffel bags full of guns, little wonder that you would see this culture of violence emerge.
And that's just in
healthcare.
Of course, I was interested in the opinions of doctors and
healthcare
providers, but I was also interested in the cure of the artist, of the poet, of the designer, of, who knows, the musicians.
Well, there's actually a pretty easy answer to that question, and it explains a lot: because
healthcare
was designed with diseases, not people, at its center.
Now this gets us quickly to the third and final bit for today; namely, we need to lift our sights, to set our sights on well-being, so that life and health and
healthcare
can become about making life more wonderful, rather than just less horrible.
We can't keep looking at religion that way, because it doesn't only affect me, it affects my daughter and all of your daughters and what opportunities they have, what they can wear, who they can love and marry, if they have access to reproductive
healthcare.
As we go through our lives, each of us will have very different needs for our own
healthcare.
Or the cohort group could've been composed of people who shop at health food stores and have different diets or better access to
healthcare.
But the truth is that if rich and powerful individuals are able to keep their money offshore and not pay the taxes that they should, it means that there is less money for vital public services like healthcare, education, roads.
Her mission was to provide decent
healthcare
for everyone.
Now, some of my favorite examples of this are in Africa, where a new generation of designers are developing incredible Internet of Things technologies to fulfill Florence Nightingale's dream of improving
healthcare
in countries where more people now have access to cell phones than to clean, running water.
Because too often, high blood pressure is either untreated or under-treated in black men, in part because of our lower engagement with the primary
healthcare
system.
The very first research project that I worked on as a medical student was to help design
healthcare
interventions that would appeal to black men.
This work led to the development of Project Brotherhood, a community clinic founded by Dr. Eric Whitaker that provided tailored
healthcare
to black men.
Part of this tailored care involved having a barber on the premises to reward the men who came for needed
healthcare
with a free haircut, to let the men know that we, too, valued how they looked as well as how they felt, and that what was important to them was also important to us.
Imagine a world where I can rent out my
healthcare
data to a pharmaceutical company.
The triple aim of healthcare: one, improve patient experience.
And to give you a perspective on how this can work, let's think of the response we see to a
healthcare
pandemic: SARS, Ebola, bird flu, Zika.
While the first exosome-based diagnostics emerged on the market just this year, they are not yet part of mainstream
healthcare
options.
How might I extend and enhance human life through cognitive
healthcare?
But what scares them more than anything else is this possibility that at some point, tomorrow or a month from now, they're going to lose control of their health, of their lives, of their healthcare, and they're going to become dependent on others, and that's terrifying.
The fact that patients like Robin are going to these clinics, are going to these dispensaries and getting that sort of personalized attention and education and service, really should be a wake-up call to the
healthcare
system.
How to interact with
healthcare
providers, when to interact with
healthcare
providers, how to use medications in ways that work for them.
And last but not least, putting patients first the way those medical marijuana dispensaries do, making patients feel legitimately like what they want, what they need, is why, as
healthcare
providers, we're here.
That should be baked into the way that
healthcare
is delivered.
A few months later, President Obama came in and declared a federal emergency, and now Flint is getting more than 600 million dollars in healthcare, nutrition, education and overhauling their water infrastructure.
Almost two-thirds of people over 60 around the world say they have trouble accessing
healthcare.
Or is that just the easy answer that gets us slow websites, scary
healthcare
and dangerous roads?
And this is another example in a
healthcare
environment of some doctors and some nurses and designers acting out a service scenario around patient care.
All of this means that a multi-pronged approach to pain treatment that includes pain specialists, physical therapists, clinical psychologists, nurses and other
healthcare
professionals is often most effective.
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