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What if employees were given information about THEIR health and habits in the same way it was given to a world-class researcher or scientist? What would mountains of actionable data do to THEIR LIVES, and how could THEY improve how THEY live? It started with life logging and the quantified self, and now the first data driven health prosumers are taking over. From measuring the decay of DNA to adjusting the humidity in their homes, the citizen scientist of this decade will radically redefine healthcare, as we understand it. We will explore: 1. How the role of clinician, physician, and facility will change in this world 2. The role of data collection in understanding future health 3. How to correlate environmental conditions to your biological systems -I would not make this a call out. 4. How emerging trends in genetics and home health will change our world in the next two years 5. The top five things out of 100 you can do to help employees and yourselves start taking charge of your health.

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2. Zuckerbergs Law 3. Health Experience HomeConnectedChris Dancy 4. @servicesphereText SDI13 50500 5. Heart Rate Avg: 61 bpm Heart Rate Max: 79 bpm Heart Rate Min: 58 bpm 6. October 2012October 2013 7. "The machine is a tool. But it is not a neutral tool. We are deeply influenced by the machine while using it." Jacques Ellul 8. C ROW D 9. CROWD v1 10. CROWD v2 11. CROWD v2 12. CROWD v2 13. CROWD v3 14. CROWD vNextHumanity as a Platform 15. COMMUNITY 16. M A R K E T P L AC E 17. E M P LOY E E H EA LT H 18. ENVIRONMENT 19. PHYSICAL 20. PHYSICAL 21. PYSCHOLOGICAL 22. MINDFUL 23. C I T I Z E N E X P LO R E R 24. MOBILE PHONE 25. WEARABLES 26. TRICORDER 27. TRICORDER DATA 28. IMPERCEPTIBLE 29. You Humana Challenge BMC Software Shutterstock Peers Mentors 30. Chris Dancy Data exhaust [email protected] 50500+1-720-936-9192@servicesphere