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presentation delivered at the MIT Future of Health Technology Summit in Boston, 21 September 2008
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Identity Online:implications for
healthcare
Adriana Lukas
VRM Labs
@ Future of Health Technology SummitMIT Faculty Club
21 September 2008
My identity journey
From sabotaged identity
through inclusive identity
to my own identity
Why identity?
self-determination
impact
What is identity?
Systemic view
governmentscentralised systems
privacyrights of individual
bureaucracy
philosophypsychology
meaning of life“who am I?”
Individual view
Off-line
We are what our papers
say we are
System centric
third-party drivencentralised
read-onlystatic
hierarchy
objects are directly linked to immediate superiors or to subordinates, no direct links to peers
Hierarchy
Online
We are what we say we are
geriatric1927 = 79 year old Peter
And how others see usand relate to us
Individual centric
self-drivendistributed
read-writedynamic
Network
heterarchy: each element shares same horizontal position of power and authority, playing theoretically equal role
ConsumeCreate produce
distribute
People formerly known as audience
Environment
Technology
Individual
Structural development
Technological development
Technological development
Identity development
Structure
Enabler
Driver
User-driven phenomena social web, P2P, Web 2.0
Healthcare
Tools of medicine
Communities
PatientsLikeMe
PatientsGrandfather builds Web browser for autistic boy
Communities
Medicine
Patients
patient-driven healthcare
The wisdom of crowds does not resist expert opinion -
only dependence on a single expert opinion.
The Wisdom of Patients: Health care meets online social media
Networked healthcare
Google HealthMicrosoft Health VaultIndivo health/Dossia
Sugarstats
Data
Relationships
Applications
extended knowledgeshared expertise
distributedfocused where needed
Individual/patient as a platform
VRM Labs
www.vrmlabs.net
www.themineproject.org