ePatient 2016

16 Surprising Trends Changing Health Care

Published by Ideapress Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $36.95

About The Book

"A fascinating and groundbreaking look at how technology and empowered patients are fundamentally changing health care - and vitally important reminder that the future of health care is about more than who pays for it." Written by best selling author Rohit Bhargava (Likeonomics) and noted digital health futurist Fard Johnmar, ePatient 2015 combines groundbreaking original research with insights from pioneers of the digital health movement to offer a road map for patients, caregivers, providers, and business professionals seeking to understand the future of health care. Taking a global view, the book brings readers on a journey from the robotics labs of Japan to a tiny Dutch city using data to revolutionize breast cancer treatment. These are the stories that bring 15 bold new trends shaping the future of health care to life, including "The Over-Quantified Self," "CareHacking," "MicroHealth Rewards," and "Multicultural Misalignment" to name a few. - The Over-Quantified Self: How Big Data may deliver "feel good" stats rather than real actionable health advice - Multicultural Misalignment: Why it is critical that health innovators develop products that address differences in age, ethnicity, and culture - MicroHealth Rewards: What game theory teaches us about changing health behavior and why rewards (or punishments) work--or don't - CareHacking: The surprising ways patients are using digital tools to get better, lower cost, and faster care Whether you spend most of your time inside the health care system, or happen to be among the billions of people who will end up using it one day, ePatient 2015 paints a surprisingly unique, optimistic, and clear-eyed vision of health care's future, and how anyone can get ready for it. For online resources and information on bulk orders, visit www.epatient2015.com.

About The Authors

ROHIT BHARGAVA is on a mission to help the world be more open-minded by teaching others how to be non-obvious thinkers. He is the founder of the Non-Obvious Company and previously spent 15 years leading brand strategy for large global brands while at Leo Burnett and Ogilvy. Rohit is the #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of ten books, a monthly contributor to Inc magazine and is a popular Adjunct Professor of storytelling, persuasion and marketing at Georgetown University.

Fard Johnmar is a digital health futurist and researcher focused on helping people around the world understand how to use health technologies to shape behavior and promote wellbeing. He is Founder and President of Enspektos, LLC, a globally respected digital health innovation consultancy. He holds a Master's degree from the well-regarded Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University in health communications, policy, and economics. For nearly a decade, Fard has led the development of research focusing on how consumers perceive, use, and react to health technologies that has been cited in numerous media, including the Los Angeles Times, NPR, and USA Today.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Ideapress Publishing (December 8, 2013)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781940858005

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