Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
Peer Networks and Health Innovation
Nick Grossman
HHS Innovation Council | Jan 10, 2013
Together, connected,
we can innovate,
solve problems in new ways,
and prosper.
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Modern humans
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Agriculture
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Printing Press
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Dutch East India Company
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Industrial Revolution
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The Rise of the Corporate Form
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The Internet
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The Rise of Networks
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You think it’s as big as the printing press...
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But it’s actually as profound as the switch to agriculture!
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in the age of oil,
automobiles, and mass
production,
bureaucratic hierarchy
became the dominant
way to organize work.
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in the age of oil,
automobiles, and mass
production,
bureaucratic hierarchy
became the dominant
way to organize work.
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in the age of oil,
automobiles, and mass
production,
bureaucratic hierarchy
became the dominant
way to organize work.
information
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in the age of oil,
automobiles, and mass
production,
bureaucratic hierarchy
became the dominant
way to organize work.
information decisions
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But now…
seriously weird
(and wonderful)
things happen when
people are connected
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How can we use networks to improve our health?
Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
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power | relationships
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“Social production is
transforming markets
and freedom”
Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School
Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
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“large-scale diffusion can
reach more people, and
spread more quickly, in
clustered networks than in
random networks.”
Damon Centola, MIT
Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
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Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
from John Wilbanks’ awesome TED talk
health = body + genome + choices + environment
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power | relationships
Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html
health = body + genome + choices + environment
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kickstarter.com/year/2012
environment
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"We estimate that collectively we served and informed 10 times
as many individuals by embracing an open strategy. That’s
hundreds of thousands of people. And it validates the
Bloomberg administration’s commitment to this technology.”
NYC Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot
environment
Source: http://source.mozillaopennews.org/media/cache/0d/47/0d473ee0ad7161bfe0ed970550b6c39f.jpg
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environment
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choices
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choices
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massive health?
choices
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genome
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body
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body
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body
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body
Source: Lybba.org
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body
“Facebook would never make a decision as
important as achange to an advertising algorithm
with a sample size as smallas a phase 3 clinical trial”
John Wilbanks, Consent to Research
“The government should invest it’s money in defining a
standard for access that is easy to implement. So no
attempt to standardize vocabulary or anything else that
would bog things down for another twenty years.
Simply an access protocol.”
“Requirements for the operation of patient centric
electronic medical record service providers…. high
enough to avoid fly by night operators that would rip off
patient data, but low enough to allow startups to compete”
Albert Wenger, Union Square Ventures