C R E AT I N G C O M M E R C I A L VA L U E O U T O F T H E C O N S U M E R I Z AT I O N O F M E D I C A L D E V I C E S
K O E N D E L O M B A E R T M D M B A C O - F O U N D E R Y U Z U L A B S
W I K I P E D I A
C O N S U M E R M E D I C A L D E V I C E M A R K E T
• ~ $ 8 billion market in 2012 expected to grow to $10.5 billion in 2017
• Product types include BP monitors, Blood glucose monitors, hearing aids, fertility and pregnancy tests,…
• Overall mature market, commoditization
Consumer Medical Devices Production Yearbook - IHS 2013
C O N S U M E R ( M O B I L E ) M E D I C A L D E V I C E S
• Increasing trend to use display of smartphone
• The smartphone as a hub of computing power, connectivity, display of information, and social.
• Mobile versions of ECG, Blood pressure monitor, glucometer and thermometer
http://www.medgadget.com/2014/02/lifescan-releases-bluetooth-enabled-glucose-monitor-interview.html
K E Y A S P E C T S O F C O N S U M E R M E D I C A L D E V I C E S
A C T I O N A B L E I N F O R M AT I O NH O W T O M A K E D A TA I N F O R M A T I O N ?
I N D U S T R I A L D E S I G N & U S E R E X P E R I E N C E
• Appealing
• Frictionless
• Focus on wellness
E C O S Y S T E M
• Sensor Device
• Additional data from smartphone or other sources: GPS, accelerometer, user input,…
• Display information: color-coded, map, trends
• Sharing with relatives, caregivers and clinicians
H E A LT H T R A C K I N G
H E A LT H T R A C K I N G
http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/health-fact-sheet/
Almost 1 in 2 U.S. adults have a chronic condition.
• 19% of U.S. adults reporting no chronic conditions say they track health indicators or symptoms
• 40% of U.S. adults with 1 condition track
• 62% of U.S. adults with 2+ conditions track
O N LY 1 I N 5 U S E S O M E F O R M O F T E C H N O L O G Y T O T R A C K A H E A LT H I N D I C AT O R
I M PA C T O F T R A C K I N G
I F 1 0 % O F A D U LT S I N T H E U N I T E D S TAT E S B E G A N A R E G U L A R WA L K I N G P R O G R A M , A N E S T I M AT E D $ 5 . 6 B I L L I O N I N H E A R T D I S E A S E
C O S T S C O U L D B E S AV E D .
JAMA, November 21, 2007—Vol 298, No. 19
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/529031/mobile-healths-growing-pains/
I M PA C T O F T R A C K I N G
I F 1 0 % O F A D U LT S I N T H E U N I T E D S TAT E S B E G A N A R E G U L A R WA L K I N G P R O G R A M , A N E S T I M AT E D $ 5 . 6 B I L L I O N I N H E A R T D I S E A S E
C O S T S C O U L D B E S AV E D .
JAMA, November 21, 2007—Vol 298, No. 19
T H O U G H O N E I N 1 0 A M E R I C A N S O W N S T H E T Y P E O F T R A C K I N G D E V I C E M A D E B Y N I K E , F I T B I T, A N D J AW B O N E T O M O N I T O R S T E P S TA K E N , Q U A L I T Y O F S L E E P, O R C A L O R I E I N TA K E , M O R E
T H A N H A L F O F T H O S E D E V I C E S A R E N O L O N G E R I N U S E
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/529031/mobile-healths-growing-pains/
D E R I V I N G C O M M E R C I A L VA L U E
D E R I V I N G C O M M E R C I A L VA L U E
• Develop a clear use case
• Design for this use case
• Deliver a solution
• Answer to: “what do I do now that I know my numbers?”
5 Health Tech Trends to Watch in 2014 | CL Health Newspwc-mhealth-owning-the-disease.pdf
B U S I N E S S M O D E L
• Pricing
• Business model
• Device purchase + free app
• Device + app for monthly fee through mobile carrier
• Device + app + premium consults for a fee
• Retail channels
A T R O V E O F D ATA
“Much more precise medicine is possible. And I for one want it. Because our smartphones are on us 24/7, we can start to do much more.” —Vinod Khosla
T R A N S L AT I N G W E L L N E S S A N D H E A LT H D ATA
• New field, holds great promise
• More precise diagnosis and care, on the spot decision support and more granular information advancing science
• Diagnostics: Propeller Health, Kinsa
• Disease management: Ginger.io, Welldoc
• Linq (Open mHealth)
• Privacy, liability, interoperability, clinical value of the data
MIT-Technology-Review-Business-Report-Data-Driven-Health-Care.pdf
U S E C A S E 1 : D I A B E T E S
I N T E G R AT I O N G E N E T I C S , L I F E S T Y L E FA C T O R S A N D I N F E C T I O N
Personal omics profiling reveals dynamic molecular and medical phenotypes.Cell. 2012 Mar 16;148(6):1293-307
U S E C A S E 2 : H Y P E R T E N S I O N
Sustained
Normotension
White Coat
Hypertension
Masked
hypertension
Sustained
HypertensionNormal BP during office visit and at home
High BP during office visit normal at home
Normal BP during office visit and high BP at home
High BP during office visit and at home
Better metabolic profile
Low disease risk
Worse metabolic profile
High disease risk
High BP at doctor’s officeNormal BP at doctor’s office
T R A N S L AT I N G H E A LT H A N D W E L L N E S S D ATA
• Everybody his personal Watson?
• Will we finally understand the interplay of behavior, environment and genomics? Nature vs nurture.
T H E Q U A N T I F I E D U S
T R E N D S
E M E R G I N G D E V I C E S : N E W F I E L D S , S E N S O R S & T E C H N O L O G I E S
• Urine • Microfluidics • EEG • Voice analysis • Breath analysis • …
S E N S O R S B E C O M E A B U N D A N T A N D I N V I S I B L E
SMAR T CLOTHES “ INTERNET OF TH INGS”
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3034808/can-ralph-lauren-take-smart-clothes-mainstream
I N T E G R AT I O N A C R O S S S E N S O R S A N D A P P S
• Apple HealthKit, Google Fit, Misfit
• Qualcomm 2net
• Linq
http://mobihealthnews.com/32476/in-depth-revisiting-topols-top-ten-digital-health-targets/
M A I M O N I D E S
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”
Koen De Lombaert [email protected] @KoenDl