This is the
first post in a series on patient-centered health and wellness
Correspondents + Co-Authors:
A cross-section of 50 of the “who’s who” of Boston-area healthcare
gathered on June 25 for a spirited discussion around a rallying call to “Make Boston the Nexus of Patient Centered
Healthcare.” The evening
provided an exciting perspective on how patients are managing their health outside of the formal
healthcare system.
Extrovertic
co-sponsored the event with North Bridge Growth Equity Ventures. Organized
by Future Forward, the
evening centered on a panel moderated by Scott Kirsner,
Innovation Economist of The Boston Globe, comprised of entrepreneurs and
policy-makers leading the trend in self-directed health and wellness:
David Dickinson,
Zeo, an online sleep management company
Jason Jacobs,
FitnessKeeper, focused on tracking, measuring and improving fitness
Joe Kvedar, Partners Healthcare's Center for Connected Healthcare, research in technology-enabled healthcare
delivery
Frank Moss, MIT
Media Lab, new media medicine
David Rose, Entrepreneur and founder of Vitality,
devices to improve medication adherence
Sonny Vu,
AgaMatrix, the first iPhone blood glucose monitor
Ctr. For Connected Healthcare’s
Joe Kevedar (l) catches up with David Rose (r)
The audience included representatives of the major players
in patient-centric health:
The discussion focused on the opportunity to make Boston
the hub of patient-centered healthcare, just as Silicon Valley is the nexus of
technology-based innovation. Boston’s advantages in supporting this trend include:
Scott Kirsner/Boston Globe (l) and Bill Fleming/extrovertic (r) compare notes
Participants also pointed out some barriers to continued
growth for the Boston area, including limited access to medical researchers,
clinicians and data; a shortage of technical talent; and a lack of experience
in funding digital startups.
A sense of the eco-system that has developed in the
Boston-area over the last several years emerged from the conversation, and was
depicted in this graphic, drawn during the event:
For
a sense of “Who Said What” we invite those who were present at the event to
weigh-in with your comments:
Let’s keep the conversation going.
Editors' Note
If you’re interested:
Feel free to volunteer to write a “Guest Blog”
post on some aspect of the event.
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