Healthredesigned

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HealthRedesigned is a weekly conversation on building digital products for better health and wellness, presented by Hanno.This podcast is an outlet for changemakers in the health and wellness industry to share how they're harnessing the power of design and technology to build life-changing digital products. This is health, redesigned.

Episodes

  • Matter Health: Fuelling innovation

    21/05/2020 Duration: 44min

    It might sound like a tough ask supporting both healthcare corporations and startups. But Matter makes it sound simple: deprogram corporate managers and reprogram entrepreneurs. Matter is a healthcare startup incubator, community nexus and corporate innovation accelerator. Even though no company is quite ever the same, CEO Steven Collens has seen first-hand what the successful ones have in common. He joins Hanno to share insights from the heart of healthcare.TimestampsWhat Matter does (3:19)Space for serendipity (6:41)Solving problems as a startup vs corporation (7:54)How a large organisation can get in to faster iterative feedback loops (13:05)Generating market insights (16:44)Supporting entrepreneurs (18:57)Cross-pollination between corporates and startups (21:19)The common solutions companies want to solve (27:23)Mindset of collaborating, not competing (29:07)What the future of healthcare is shaping to be like (30:04)The biggest barrier to healthcare innovation (32:50)Startups at Matter (37:30)What first t

  • Carbon Health: Experience beyond software

    14/05/2020 Duration: 34min

    How do you redesign a primary care clinic and its services so it’s built for today? Can we tailor experiences to the psychology of the patients? Can we design tools for clinicians that balance disrupting their workflows with creating efficiencies? We chat to Kerem Suer, VP of Design at Carbon Health to find out more. Tune in to discover how intentionality in design is bringing the online and the offline much closer together.TimestampsMission (0:54)Kerem’s role in the company (1:37)What does it mean to design for an experience (2:14)Online & offline accessibility (4:23)Core strengths of software within experience (5:19)Tensions between disrupting workflows and creating efficiencies (9:34)Intentionality in the design process (12:13)Learning about audience (16:59)Three core Carbon principles (18:54)Traversing the line between software and physical spaces (20:51)Creating physical spaces (25:29)Biggest learning of becoming an experience designer? (30:18)Key LinksCarbon Health’s WebsiteTwitterLinkedInInstagram

  • NovoNordisk: The role of an anthropologist

    07/05/2020 Duration: 52min

    Now you might be thinking what exactly is the role of an anthropologist in digital health? We speak to Eva Vankilde, anthropologist and specialist in patient insights at NovoNordisk to find out. Join us as we deep dive into what it actually means to be an anthropologist in health, how it differs from things like user research and how building empathy is a sure fire way of navigating the complexity of creating services for people living with chronic conditions.TimestampsThe role of an anthropologist (1:38)Where anthropology goes beyond user research (2:45)Overlaps with user research (4:21)Seeing diabetes through multiple lenses (9:43)Kicking off a project (11:25)Building empathy (13:40)Surprising insights in the field (19:39)Embracing chronicity (26:52)Relaying insights back to the team to enable action and innovation (32:08)How to introduce anthropology into your organisation (39:38)The exciting advancing technologies that are helping diabetes (43:22)Key LinksNovoNordiskTwitterLinkedInEva’s LinkedIn

  • DataSwift: Ethical health data

    30/04/2020 Duration: 23min

    With new apps and health technology flourishing, the exponential rise of health data feels inevitable. But what can we do to ensure patients' data is ethically and securely handled in the products we create? We chat to Irene Ng, Market Design Economist and CEO of DataSwift about the power of personal data accounts and what it could mean for healthcare.TimestampsHealth, wealth and data (1:40)Personal data servers (4:38)Personalisation of healthcare and computation (8:17)Personal data accounts and interoperability (12:35)Apple and Google Hub as health hubs (13:27)Protecting users from centralised health hubs (13:57)Empowering people with health data (15:35)Creating standards for new apps to emerge (17:40)Bringing economists into the healthcare space (18:22)Health systems liberating personal data (19:39)How to become more knowledgeable with data in the health space (21:39)Key LinksDataswift’s WebsiteDataswift HAT ServerDataswift’s TwitterUniversity of WarwickHAT: Hub-of-all-ThingsEthicalTechAlliance.orgEuropean

  • Onboard Health: Democratising health access

    23/04/2020 Duration: 33min

    Technology has made a huge leap to democratising access to healthcare. But to truly make this a reality, we need to be sure we’re hearing all voices in society. Ranging from who is in your team, to who you’re interviewing in your research: are all voices being heard? André Blackman, CEO of Onboard Health, has discovered that to build a healthy community we need shared narratives that enable us to co-create solutions.TimestampsGetting into the public health space (3:08)Progress in health over the past 15 years (7:58)Company success stories (11:35)The power of visual storytelling (14:40)Musings from The Sustain or Die Manifesto (15:41)Democratising health access (16:12)The importance of more design in healthcare (20:41)Tensions between public health & scaling innovation (22:11)Why technology itself is not the full solution to health concerns (25:27)Advice for the next generation of health innovators (27:52)The five roles he’d hire first if he started a health company today (28:57)Key LinksOnboard Health Web

  • Zero: Designing for self-efficacy

    09/04/2020 Duration: 40min

    Like many companies we’ve interviewed on the show, Zero is no exception to setting a bold mission. Theirs is to “help people around the world harness the power of fasting to live healthier and longer lives”. But how do you transform a relatively daunting health practice and make it accessible, fun and most importantly achievable? We chat to Matthew Silva the Head of Product at Zero to find out more. TimestampsThe rise in fasting’s popularity (1:09)Alcohol consumption and mindful drinking (4:12)How the Zero journey started (6:19)Making fasting accessible through technology (8:58)Building the Zero community and group fasting (11:10)Mood tracking whilst fasting (13:47)Building ‘keystone’ habits (17:30)The next step in the product journey after building self-awareness (19:30)Parallels with the personal finance space (24:42)Matt’s role as Head of Product (27:39)Building the Fast Journal (29:30)Potential new features for the app (31:17)Key LinksZero’s WebsiteZero’s TwitterZero’s LinkedInSaved by Zero by Mike MaserZ

  • The organising principles of health design

    02/04/2020 Duration: 43min

    What are the guiding design principles that we are going to use when creating new health products for the 21st century? Can we preserve and elevate the relationships between the clinician and the patients with good design? In this episode we chat with Dr. Bon Ku, co-author of Health Design Thinking, to discuss how the role of design in healthcare can transform the industry.TimestampsLearnings interviewing designers, adapted to the health space (3:27)Examples in the book of how design has been applied to healthcare (6:20)Describing human centered design or design thinking to healthcare professionals (9:40)Design having a seat at the table (12:46)Human centred products and trust (14:36)Practical methods and guiding principles (16:47)Implementing learnings from the book as a healthcare leader (23:52)Sneaking in design (27:55)What designers can learn from healthcare professionals (34:04)ROI in design and healthcare (36:26)Undervaluing the role of design in healthcare (38:00)How space impacts health (39:39)Key Lin

  • Echo: Removing barriers to medical adherence

    26/03/2020 Duration: 39min

    Getting medicine into people’s hands is not easy. Encouraging patients to stick to their medication can be even trickier. Can the psychological obstacles patients face be solved with an app? Echo is an online repeat prescription service determined to answer that question. As the original end-user of his very own product, co-founder Stephen Bourke has been on the front lines of their mission to simplify pharmacy. In this episode we discuss how design bleeds into all facets of his business and why convenience really is the key to medical adherence.TimestampsEcho’s Mission (1:20)Removing the barriers to medical adherence (4:30)A more honest relationship with technology (9:39)The rise of convenience in healthcare (11:45)Design & Simplifying Pharmacy (14:46)On pragmatism and prioritisation (19:03)Improving health outcomes (20:47)Where comparisons to consumer tech breakdown (23:14)Underpinning waste in the healthcare system (27:52)Measuring success (31:06)Data & Privacy (34:45)Key LinksEcho’s WebsiteEcho’s

  • Babylon: Venturing beyond telemedicine

    19/03/2020 Duration: 30min

    Babylon’s goal is to provide affordable and accessible healthcare to everyone in the world. It’s a big mission that certainly demands a tribe of top talent. In under 14 months, the Babylon design team alone has scaled from 4 to almost 90 employees. Navigating this rapid growth has been scale up specialist and Director of Product Design, Jane Austin. In this episode we discuss the impact design has had on the company, both externally and internally, on their journey to becoming a global health service provider. TimestampsWhat is Babylon Health? (1:04) Working with the team in Rwanda (2:52)Beyond telemedicine (4:03)The challenges of marketing a multi-use app (5:28)Jane’s role in the business as Director of Product Design (7:41)The role of design operations (9:09)The growing importance of design for Babylon (10:08)What they look for as a member of their design team (11:24)Developing the right company culture (12:32)How and why they treat the design system as an internal product (15:25)The Rwandan vs UK market (1

  • Emmett: A parent's personal diabetes assistant

    12/03/2020 Duration: 25min

    It’s hard to imagine the cognitive load for a caregiver with a child who has Type 1 diabetes. There are hundreds of decisions to make each day and none of them trivial. Technological advances have gone a long way to helping, but more often than not, they only contribute to the overwhelming amount of information caregivers have to process. Is there a way in which we can use technology to ease that burden rather than add to it? In this episode we talk to Dan Korelitz about his journey as a parent to find a better way to manage his son’s diabetes.TimestampsDan’s story (1:34)A tale of two Emmetts (4:20)A day in the life of a parent of a child with type 1 diabetes (5:11)The cognitive load of managing diabetes (7:46) Hacking an Alexa (10:08)How a finance background led to the app being created (14:05)What makes the Emmett app different (19:32)Key LinksEmmett Youtube VideoEmmett Skill DemoDan’s LinkedIn

  • Flatiron Health: Increasing the design baseline in oncology

    05/03/2020 Duration: 56min

    So much of a patient’s story is being collected and documented in digital tools. Can we learn from these narratives to transform the patient experience and accelerate research? Hear how Director of Product Design at Flatiron Coulton Bunney is using design to help in this complex and meaningful space.TimestampsWhat Flatiron Health is all about (2:04)Designing for multiple stakeholders (4:33)Keeping the design process consistent (7:02)The role of Product Operations (11:48)Liquid expectations - A Doctor's enthusiasm for design (17:20)Co-creation and collaboration in the healthcare (21:24)Core leadership principles (26:41)The future of technology & oncology (30:36)Leveraging data to drive clinical research (38:30)How each cancer patient's story is a powerful legacy (43:35)Key LinksOnco Cloud 2020‘Living with Complexity’ by Donald NormanMedicaidFlatiron Health‘Designing To Actually Improve Lives’ by By Henry BayuzickFlatiron Health’s BlogCoulton Bunney

  • What do we want ‘health’ to look like?

    27/02/2020 Duration: 01h18min

    What do we mean by health? Is it the absence of disease? If you're not sick, then one could argue you're healthy. But is that looking at the glass half empty, rather than full? The WHO defines health as a “state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” So what steps can we take to create a health ecosystem that has human flourishing as its organising principle rather than just the treatment of disease?In this episode we consider this question from multiple perspectives of the fragmented health ecosystem and discuss how they can unify around a holistic, human-centred approach to the challenges that lie ahead.TimestampsDoctors being usurped by AI (03:12)What do we mean by AI? (05:26)What an ideal healthcare system of 21st century looks like (11:03)Our healthcare system at a glance today (15:49)Unpicking what we mean by health (18:41)How to measure flourishing health (22:24)Possible future career opportunities in health and life coaching (32:54)Think

  • Resolve To Save Lives: Building the world’s thinnest EMR

    20/02/2020 Duration: 01h16s

    High blood pressure is a silent killer. Measuring it is not the problem – instead it’s the seemingly straightforward task of recording patient medical history, over time, that causes the biggest clinical barrier to providing effective care.It is in developing countries where this burden is most pronounced. Under huge demand, appointment times with patients can be under 4 minutes long, and the strain on clinicians to keep track of everything can be overwhelming.In this episode we talk to Daniel Burka, the Director of Design at Resolve To Save Lives, to discuss how designing a stripped back EMR (electronic medical record) with a healthy dose of essentialism is enabling healthcare workers to manage blood pressure at scale in India and beyond.TimestampsImplications of high blood pressure [3:33]Why we need more notes for longitudinal care [6:23]Learnings from their first trip to Punjab [7:44]Measuring time saved [11:35]How the Simple app works [12:17]The bare minimum data needed for medical records [14:30]The indi

  • Vitality: Rewarding healthy living

    15/08/2019 Duration: 49min

    User experience needs to be intuitive and seamless for any digital platform. For such a large, sophisticated wellness platform built by Vitality, this is indoctrinated in the company’s culture. Their core goal is to grow and maintain healthy living across society by rewarding people – the first of its kind for a health insurance business. There needs to be a win-win offering for all stakeholders to sustain this goal, which is why they believe in the idea of ‘shared value’. Partnering with leading companies like Apple and Amazon, Vitality continues to develop their membership programs – and challenge their own propositions as they grow. Join Hanno and Dave as they uncover how a large organisation stays innovative, invests in the design process, and how they build their programs based on behavioural economics. Timestamps The Founders’ behind Vitality from the mid-90s, and what the company is about today (1:49) Vitality’s goals (4:09) The sophisticated wellness programs they run (6:04) The key areas they focus

  • Oxsight: Hacking reality for the visually impaired

    08/08/2019 Duration: 47min

    Open up a newspaper or check your favourite blog, chances are you’ll find something about yet another new technology promising to transform the world around us. But it’s less often that we hear about businesses finding meaningful use cases for these innovations - especially when it comes to those often overlooked by techs rapid advances. An outlier to this is inventor Dr Stephen Hicks’ smart glasses company Oxsight. Using augmented reality and machine learning, the glasses enhance sight for the visually impaired. Everyday things like playing cards, going to the cinema or even watching your child swim for the first time all become possible. Join Hanno and Stephen as they traverse the world of science fiction, sight experiments, and the potential of AI powered user interfaces to empower people with disabilities and beyond. Timestamps Oxsight in a Nutshell (4:00) Almost Fiction: Retinal Prosthetics (6:56) Doing something important with neuroscience and design (9:20) Understanding blindness (12:27) Blindspots an

  • One Medical: Flipping primary care on its head

    01/08/2019 Duration: 57min

    We all know it. Going to the doctor these days can be confusing, inconvenient and stressful. As a result, things like telemedicine apps have sprung up to skip out the doctor’s office entirely and they’re rapidly gaining popularity - but will relying on technology alone be the best way to boost health outcomes? One Medical believe it’s about more than just providing thoughtful technology. Instead it’s about integrating the best digital experiences with stylish & calming clinical spaces that you can go to not only when you’re sick, but also when you want to improve your long-term health and wellness. Join Hanno and David as they discuss how design is a driving force behind their mission to change how we visit the doctor. Touching upon how and why healthtech needs to balance getting things done, with doing things right. Timestamps The Business of One Medical (3:30) Redesigning the Doctor’s Visit (5:30) Prevention: Cutting Costs in Healthcare (6:41) Design and Experience: The Backbone of One Medical (8:08) N

  • Color: The next frontier in genomics and precision healthcare

    25/07/2019 Duration: 45min

    As genetic testing becomes more mainstream, the potential lying beyond novelty products revealing your ancestry is staggering. In healthcare, DNA sequencing is already providing real medical value, but its costs have largely limited it to individuals at high-risk of disease, already working with specialists. Color believes that genomics should be brought further upstream and used as a preventive tool for whole populations of people. Making clinical genetics accessible as part of routine care would mean spotting the likelihood of disease, understanding risk, and paving the way for tailored interventions at scale, way ahead of time. Join Hanno and Wendy as they explore the role design, genetics and technology play in the movement from ‘sickcare’ to affordable, preventative healthcare, covering everything from Google HEART design principles and genetic counselors to DNA sequencing labs. Timestamps What is Color? (1:08) Making genomic testing more accessible to the general population (5:00) How is Color providin

  • Honor: Building better ways to age

    18/07/2019 Duration: 54min

    With AI and machine learning creeping its way into more areas of our lives, we often hear stories about how technology is going to automate and eliminate the role human beings play in the workplace and beyond. Honor sees things a little differently. On a mission to modernise the care older adults receive in their own homes as they age, Honor is using technology to amplify the human factor not minimise it, when it comes to improving the lives of older adults, their loved ones and the professionals that care for them. Join Hanno and Olivia as they explore how to walk the tightrope between powerful software, meaningful relationships and thoughtful design. Timestamps Why is it so important for people to be taken care of in their own homes? (6:03) How do you help an aging population that is unfamiliar with tech get used to using your product independently? (8:57) Who is primarily interacting with your service? (10:51) The three core experiences: client, care pro, loved ones (11:53) What is the benefit of using Ho

  • 6 megatrends on the healthcare horizon

    11/07/2019 Duration: 01h24min

    Here's a taster of the trends we cover: 1. Socio-technological From what's the matter with you to what matters to you. "The role of technology in people's lives is going to be very different. Their expectations of what could be achieved and delivered through digital technologies in the area of health and well-being is going to be very different in 10 to 15 years time." 2. Systems Biology Understanding health on a molecular and environmental level "If we're truly serious about getting on top of health we have to step outside of the clinical realm and start to get to grips with the factors that influence people's poor health." 3. Personalised Medicine Optimising and individualising treatments "Rather than treating disease when it manifests itself in organs, we will go right back to DNA protein generating processes that kick off a cascading sequence of events that then arrive at things like dementia or heart disease or diabetes." 4. MedTech Innovation Changing where and how he

  • NHSX: Calling all digital health innovators

    04/07/2019 Duration: 54min

    Since its July 1 launch, NHSX is now leading the largest digital health and social care transformation programme in the world. It's mission is to give staff and citizens the tech they need to diagnose diseases earlier, free up time and empower people to take greater control of their own healthcare. And they’re calling all digital health innovators to be part of the journey. On this week’s episode of HealthRedesigned, we sit down with Chief Digital Officer, Tara Donnelly to see how they’re shaping the future of health.

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