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- 1. #SxSW @timoreilly By People, For People Reinventing
Healthcare to Serve People, Not Institutions Tim OReilly SxSW March
16, 2015
- 2. @timoreilly The skill of writing is to create a context in
which other people can think. -Edwin Schlossberg
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- 7. @timoreilly The smartphone is the most widely distributed
Internet of Things platform.
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- 9. @timoreilly The Apple Store is magical!
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- 13. @timoreilly Uber and Lyft and Cover are magical!
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- 17. @timoreilly Google Now is magical!
- 18. @timoreilly Lesson #1: Use technology to give people super
powers
- 19. @timoreilly Our Phones Used to Be the Tool of Superheroes
Dick Tracy: 1946 Star Trek: 1964
- 20. @timoreilly An Everyday Modern Superpower
- 21. @timoreilly This is the key question How do we use the
capabilities of our devices to build better human experiences?
- 22. @timoreilly Lesson #2: Do Less!
- 23. @timoreilly How often have you filled out some version of
this form?
- 24. @timoreilly 20th Century Vital Sign Monitoring
- 25. @timoreilly Lesson #3: Do More!
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- 28. @timoreilly WTF?!
- 29. @timoreilly Look At Everything Uber Does For Me Lets me
call a car from anywhere Automatically tells available drivers
where I am Lets me know how long it will be till my car arrives
Lets me contact the driver by text or voice - anonymously Lets me
pay without having to pull out my wallet Gives me a detailed
receipt showing exactly where I went and how long it took - which
lets me complain if the driver didnt go the optimal route (and Uber
gives refunds) Lets me rate my driver, and uses that rating to
manage the quality of service
- 30. @timoreilly How a Doctors Visit Ought to Work Phone
detected on entry to office, hospital, or ER Insurance
automatically checked Medical history automatically loaded into
system Vitals and other quantified self info automatically loaded
Data automatically used to sort queue and give wait times If ER,
possible discharge to available nearby outpatient clinic or doctors
office Portable medical record updated as patient exits (Aside: We
also need payment reform!!!) Lets me rate my experience, and uses
that rating to manage the quality of service
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- 32. @timoreilly Lesson #4: Build software above the level of a
single device
- 33. @timoreilly Why be distracted into looking backwards by the
commodity cloners of open source?...There is a new frontier, where
software "collectives" are being built with ad hoc protocols and
with clustered devices. Robotics and automation of all sorts is
exposing a demand for sophisticated new ways of thinking....Useful
software written above the level of the single device will command
high margins for a long time to come. - Dave Stutz, On Leaving
Microsoft, February 2003
http://www.synthesist.net/writing/onleavingms.html
- 34. @timoreilly Data At the Heart of the Uber System Real-time
location tracking Dispatch Trip tracking Names and faces Payment
Dynamic Pricing Reputation senger Driver
- 35. @timoreilly Many of these data services are not run by
Uber
- 36. @timoreilly Something about state of interoperability
- 37. @timoreilly Lesson #5: Measure and Respond
- 38. @timoreilly The Lean Startup
- 39. @timoreilly Minimum Viable Product that version of a new
product which allows a team to collect the maximum amount of
validated learning about customers with the least effort. - Eric
Ries
- 40. @timoreilly Weve taken this for granted in web
applications. But now, with Internet of Things applications powered
by big data back ends, Lean Startup principles apply to every real
world service!
- 41. Text @timoreilly Only 1% of healthcare spend now goes to
diagnosis. We need to shift from the idea that you do diagnosis at
the start, followed by treatment, to a cycle of diagnosis,
treatment, diagnosis...as we explore what works. -Pascale Witz, GE
Medical Diagnostics
- 42. Text @timoreilly Half the money I spend on advertising is
wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half. - John Wanamaker
(1838-1922)
- 43. @timoreilly Lesson #6: These are systems made up of
computers and humans working together
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- 48. @timoreilly We know about all these new technologies. What
we dont know is how to organize ourselves to use them effectively.
- An IT executive at Fidelity, during Q&A after a talk I gave
there in 2008
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@timoreilly
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- 54. @timoreilly Are New Ways of Organizing People
- 55. @timoreilly 23andMe
- 56. @timoreilly PatientsLikeMe
- 57. @timoreilly Uber is a $3.5 billion lesson in building for
how the world *should* work instead of optimizing for how the world
*does* work - Aaron Levie of Box.net
- 58. @timoreilly Thats the bar we need to set for reinventing
healthcare and health insurance
- 59. @timoreilly Adding Digital To The Way the World Works
Now
- 60. @timoreilly Lesson #7: Rethink Workflows and
Experiences!
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- 65. @timoreilly Learning from Failure
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- 67. @timoreilly Rescuing healthcare.gov A team of engineers.
They came in and worked tech wizardry, right? Maybe some of that,
but a lot of the work was debugging the communications failures
that led the contractors to build software components that didnt
work together.
- 68. @timoreilly 17 hour days 100 days straight Standup meetings
focused on why people werent able to keep the promises theyd made
to each other Mikey Dickerson Google Site Reliability Engineer
Mikey Dickerson
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- 72. @timoreilly one privilege the insured and well-off have is
to excuse the terrible quality of services the government routinely
delivers to the poor. Too often, the press ignoresor simply never
knows the pain and trouble of interfacing with government
bureaucracies that the poor struggle with daily. Ezra Klein
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- 76. @timoreilly User needs. An empathetic service would ground
itself in the concrete needs of concrete people. Its not about
innovation, big data, government-as-a-platform, transparency,
crowd-funding, open data, or civic tech. Its about people. Learning
to prioritize people and their needs will be a long slog. Its the
kind of change that happens slowly, one person at a time. But we
should start.
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- 79. @timoreilly Unboxing MediCal Alan Williams 2012 Startup
engineer 2013 Code for America Fellow 2014 On Food Stamps and
MediCal
- 80. @timoreilly MediCal Unboxing
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- 93. @timoreilly The Failure Funnel
- 94. @timoreilly GDS
- 95. What we are going to cover today Header 1 Header 2 Bullet 1
Blah blah blah Bullet 2 Blah blah blah Bullet 3 Blah blah blah
- 96. @timoreilly Government can work for the people, by the
people, in the 21st century, if we make it so.Jennifer Pahlka
- 97. @timoreilly for the people
- 98. @timoreilly for people
- 99. by people
- 100. @timoreilly Build 21st century services of people, by
people, for people
- 101. @timoreilly Learn More About How You Can Help Meetup
tomorrow morning 9 am - 11 am Halcyon, at 4th and Lavaca
c4a.me/sxsw15 codeforamerica.org/talent whitehouse.gov/usds