Kvedar Celebrates Decade of "The Internet of Healthy Things" Insights
Health Affairs
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Joseph C. Kvedar, MD, marks the 10th anniversary of his book "The Internet of Healthy Things" by revisiting its predictions regarding healthcare delivery through connected technologies. Drawing comparisons to "Blade Runner," he notes that while some forecasts have been realized, others remain unmet. Kvedar highlights the successful development of a software agent, Sam, which promotes healthy choices using data integration, while recognizing the slow adoption of value-based payment models in healthcare. He addresses ongoing challenges such as the prioritization of pharmaceutical solutions over behavioral changes for chronic illnesses and the persistent issue of provider burnout, setting the stage for a series of blog posts to further explore these themes.