How do we embed cultural perspectives of comfort in care? Keynote speaker Tamsin Greulich-Smith of @SmartHealth_NUS says the answer is "design with the user". Also of note that familiar food is commonly a way of providing comfort! #healthcare#codesign
In one research project, nurses decided that actually they did not need an expensive robot, but that a bedside IPAD would instead do what was needed - @tamgreulich reflecting on automation in healthcare and the choices that need to made about technology #QDW19@SmartHealth_NUS
Wonderful example of using gamification technology to encourage hand exercises.. it captures and tracks finger movements and uses tailored fun training programs to encourages targeted fine range movement ..@tamgreulich@SmartHealth_NUS#healthcare#qdw19
“The biggest fear of an older person who lives alone is falling - and teaching them that an AI devise (Alexa) could help them.. then they wanted Alexa.. but they had to be taught how to engage with it” @tamgreulich@SmartHealth_NUS#QDW19#HealthTech
@tamgreulich reminds us what the digital consumer expects from healthcare.. we must think about the patient experience, who we are designing for, and remember that people are VULNERABLE and we must show EMPATHY @SmartHealth_NUS#patientexperience#healthcare#QDW19
Last day of inaugural QUT Design Week - kicking off at 10am. Register at D109, then head to adjacent building B117 for the opening keynote on healthcare innovation @tamgreulich from National University of Singapore @SmartHealth_NUS
@tamgreulich painting a thoughtful picture of the future.. what if McDonalds was made financially responsible for their customers health outcome? The session on Design and the Future of Living is raising lots of critical reflections. #qutdesignweek#qdw19
Today, our Change by Design Symposium is focused on the future of living and working, and tomorrow healthcare.. and there is still time to register! #design#designthinking#qdw19#futures
@tamgreulich noting that, sadly, AI has not yet invented a crystal ball... so looking to the future means making sense of patterns and trends, and trying to make the best decision #qdw19
Many thanks to George Heng from our collaborating partner, Providence Solutions, for co-hosting today’s #SmartHealth Symposium and delivering a talk on the future of #DigitalHealth
Our principal #medtech researcher, Dr Matthew Chua, describing future health scenarios inc the integration of humans & machines, as part of our programme at today’s #SmartHealth Symposium.
Many thanks to Dr Sherry Wang from @Astarhq for sharing the work the A-Star Accelerate unit is doing to bring #medtech innovations to market, during our #SmartHealth Symposium today @ISSNUS
We are delighted to welcome Dr Lisa Ooi, Director of Health & Wellbeing, @EDBsg to speak at today’s #SmartHealth Symposium, providing a lens on the state of medtech investments in Singapore.
Yaasss! We are exhilarated that our Queen,
@tamgreulich, Chief of Smart Health Leadership Centre, is nominated for IoT Leader of the Year Award 2019, organised by The IoT World Asia.
Vote now!! https://t.co/SY1adrEQwn
Dr Matthew Chua and @SmartHealth_NUS Chief @tamgreulich talk about some of the ways AI can help humans create positive health impacts, without breaking the bank
You are on a jog and the fitness tracker strapped to your wrist beeps - it has detected a change in your gait and forecasts a possible injury in a few weeks. Tamsin Greulich-Smith @tamgreulich spoke about #AI in healthcare at GovInsider's recent AI Summit. https://t.co/6mxIEQvfWx
We ran a fun workshop on data and AI this morning. Min Audrey Tang of Taiwan 🇹🇼 skyped in to answer questions; Hiroki from METI DX 🇯🇵 shared some great stories from the Japanese govt, and @SmartHealth_NUS looked at policy and tech together