Social Media, Internet of Things, and the
Future of Public Health
Public
health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and
promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society,
organizations, public and private, communities and individuals." It is
concerned with threats to health based on population health analysis. This
definition highlights the role played by members of the community in improving
health and in defining what is socially and publicly acceptable.
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There
are three main features of public health that define the field and also provide
a contrast to the related field of medicine. Public health and medicine often
have the similar goals of reducing the impact of disease and improving health
and quality of life, but there are some notable differences between the two in
the methods of reaching these goals. The primary features of public health are
a (1) a view that all people should have healthcare access, regardless of
social position, (2) a focus on the health of populations rather than
individuals, and (3) a focus on prevention.
The
use of social media in public health is taking shape as Twitter and other forms
of social media are leveraged to identify potential outbreaks. Public
health data is rapidly increasing from all sources. Sensors, formerly
found only in hospital ICUs, are now portable and be used at home, and even
sometimes while walking. The potential for persistent public health
monitoring may be realized through introduction of machine-to-machine (M2M)
communications, embedded computing/wireless, and related technologies.
This
report evaluates the impact of social media, Big Data and analytics, and the so
called "Internet of Things (IoT)" on public healthcare. The
report evaluates specific companies, solutions, and applications. The
report includes analysis of Big Data and its anticipated use in public health.
Report
Benefits:
- Identify the tenants of "Public Health 2.0"
- Identify specific companies, solutions, and applications
- Identify the role of Participatory Epidemiology in public health
- Understand the confluence of Infodemiology and Infoveillance
- Understand the role of data-mining, Big Data, and public health
- Understand the role and importance of social media in public health
- Understand the evolution and future direction of healthcare technology
Companies
and Organizations in Report:
- Abbott Laboratories
- Adidas miCoach
- Airstrip Technologies
- Al Bawaba
- AliveCor
- Asthmapolis
- AstraZeneca
- BioCaster Global Health Monitor
- Blue Shield of California
- CardioNet
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Central Intelligence Agency
- DexCom
- EpiSPIDER
- Facebook Inc.
- Factiva
- Flu Detector
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- FrontlineSMS
- GeoChat
- Geonames
- Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN)
- Google Dengue Trend
- Google Flu Trends
- Google Maps
- HealthConnect
- HealthCore
- HealthMap
- IMS Health
- iRhythm
- Kaiser Permanente
- Life Watch
- Medtronic Inc.
- Microsoft Research
- Mood of the Nation
- NantHealth
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Nike+
- Philips Electronics iPill
- Proteus Digital Health
- Prudential Insurance Company of America
- Sickweather
- Skin Scan
- Sotera Wireless
- Twitter Inc.
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- UK Health Protection Agency
- United Nations
- United States Public Health Service (PHS)
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Director for National Intelligence
- Ushahidi
- Vitality
- Withings
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Yahoo Maps
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Target
Audience:
- Healthcare service providers
- Healthcare insurance providers
- Healthcare technology companies
- Social media and networking companies
- Policy makers, regulatory bodies, and government
- Consultants and systems integrators for healthcare technology
- M2M, Internet of Things (IoT), and general telecommunications companies
- Public health institutions including CDC, NIH, FDA, CMS, NRHA, WHO, and others
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