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As you can see, Primary Care 3.0 is not a one-on-one relationship with a human in your neighborhood, it’s a relationship with a technology-enabled service designed to automate a diagnosis, recommend the least expensive treatment plan with the highest chance of success, and effectively flag a situation where real human doctors need to be involved. T... See more
Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
Josh Kirk @joshgkirk
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Consumers now expect tech-enabled services to be beautiful, easy to use, and centered around them. In an age where you can summon an uber in 3 minutes, people are logically expecting the same for healthcare. They’re also expecting services to be economical, especially as a new high deductible, out-of-pocket market is coming on board as deductibles ... See more
Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
- Know its limitations. When Primary Care 3.0 needs a human to make a decision, it will solicit help from a professional.
Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
- Determine a patient’s immediate needs at no cost to the patient. Prior to spending any money, a person must understand their needs. This will be done through a combination of human and machine learning.
Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
Glenn Hitchcock
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Challenge #1: Lack of comprehensive and centralized health data, inhibiting potential for personalized care. Most EHR systems can’t exchange information between providers. And patients are less likely than ever to establish a consistent relationship with a primary care physician. With patients increasingly switching between providers and health ins... See more
Lily Bernicker • Healthcare - What We’re Looking For
Patrick OShaughnessy @patrick_oshag
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