Big Data Hackathon
Big data, big impact, big change
- Aging community
- Another thing
- Shortage of providers
How do we leverage technology to enhance and deliver healthcare to the community?
Core Questions
- Mobile technology, applications
- Feedback in healthcare
- Mobile applications to understand resources and access points for new patients
- Technology uses to manage personal health
- Finding mental health issues earlier and getting people access to resources
Additional Topics
- Cultural Competence
- Access for Rural and Remote Communities
- Enhancing disease prevention (geocomputational thinker)
- Environmental health dcisparities (pollution) (geocomputational thinker)
Sharp Healthcare - VP AI Jon McManus
- Bigger than Qualcomm (emplyees)
- San Diego 65+ community expected to grow 13.3% to 2028
- Start w/ customer experience and work backward with the technology - Steve Jobs
- 16k patients each day
Person wants to “achieve something” and needs to feel “emotion/state” but they can’t achieve this due to “something” which happens when “timing”…
Want to see a fully-baked product next Saturday - launch midway through the week
Find a practical sweet spot
Product Roadmap Criteria
RICE score
Problem
Technical Architecture
Make an API for easy integration into the SHARP app
People are seeking
- Convenience
- Better access
- More transparency
- Compassion
Gamifying complicated processes
Frictionless access
“Adding a button” to the Sharp Mobile App
Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion
Innovation is a product, service, business model, or strategy that’s both novel and useful.
- Harvard Business School
Move fast and break things, in a controlled environment, with transparency and informed consent.
Pulse oximeter - noninvasive, fast, accessible
- Wrong readings based on skin color
Microsoft Responsible AI Standard
Higher error rates associated with better patient outcomes
Reported errors, safe learning environment