Jen's Posterous http://hmrx.posterous.com Health Management Rx posterous.com Sat, 17 Jul 2010 15:29:00 -0700 "I'm on a cart - hiyahhh!" http://hmrx.posterous.com/im-on-a-cart-hiyahhh http://hmrx.posterous.com/im-on-a-cart-hiyahhh

 

Someone should do an Old Spice "I'm an entrepreneur" spoof. Chris Sacca, consider yourself hereby nominated...

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Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:29:00 -0700 Emailing Docs is Good for You (and Them) - Who Knew? Kaiser, Apparently... http://hmrx.posterous.com/emailing-docs-is-good-for-you-and-them-who-kn http://hmrx.posterous.com/emailing-docs-is-good-for-you-and-them-who-kn

Patients who take advantage of secure patient-physician email options offered by their doctor are more likely to experience healthy outcomes, according to a recent study published in the journal Health Affairs. In a study of their own electronic health records system, Kaiser Permanente researchers found that patients suffering from diabetes and hypertension who emailed their doctors had higher quality of care scores than those who do not use such technology. 

A similar study, published simultaneously in Health Affairs, found that primary-care physicians must improve their communication skills in order to deliver "patient-centered care."



Read more: Patients who email their doctors are healthier, Kaiser study finds - FierceHealthIT http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/patients-who-email-their-doctors-are-healthier-kaiser-study-finds/2010-07-12?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal##ixzz0tUwekYJb 
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Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:01:57 -0700 Ten Clapping #getupandmove Pushups for @evanmacmillan http://hmrx.posterous.com/ten-clapping-getupandmove-pushups-for-evanmac http://hmrx.posterous.com/ten-clapping-getupandmove-pushups-for-evanmac Note to guammies: do these on a springy gym mat. My nostrils kissed the floor more than a couple times.

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Sat, 19 Jun 2010 02:34:41 -0700 Eat Ur Own Dog Food http://hmrx.posterous.com/eat-ur-own-dog-food http://hmrx.posterous.com/eat-ur-own-dog-food
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If you don't use your own app on a regular basis, who the heck are you building for?

Try something new today. Something small. How long has it been since you did a somersault? Touched your toes?Walked barefoot in fresh early- summer grass?

Move. Today. Your body will thank you. So will I.

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Thu, 17 Jun 2010 10:22:14 -0700 Ready for the Hospital? Nope? How about "Cave Explorer?" http://hmrx.posterous.com/ready-for-the-hospital-nope-how-about-cave-ex http://hmrx.posterous.com/ready-for-the-hospital-nope-how-about-cave-ex
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Note to self: Reconceptualize the mundane. Each microcosmic moment of life can feel like an adventure.

Now excuse me, off to figure out how to make a shower fun...

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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:14:00 -0700 Team Contagion Uniforms - Want One? We're Hiring http://hmrx.posterous.com/team-contagion-uniforms-want-one-were-hiring http://hmrx.posterous.com/team-contagion-uniforms-want-one-were-hiring

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It was a long day, after we pulled an all-nighter. What can I say ;). 

See also: http://blog.getupandmove.me/join-team-contagion-were-lookin

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Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:57:02 -0700 Feast! http://hmrx.posterous.com/feast-90 http://hmrx.posterous.com/feast-90 Thanks to the DotCloud and Padmapper boyz for joining Team Contagion, plus the founder of Subtle Influence and Limedaring.com, for this awesome summer repast.

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Good food, good fun, good friends and founder talk. So grateful to be exactly where I am, doing exactly what I'm doing. I'll feed you guys anytime ;).

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Sun, 13 Jun 2010 11:13:49 -0700 Must Read: How Information Spreads in Online Social Networks (Social Contagion) http://hmrx.posterous.com/must-read-how-information-spreads-in-online-s http://hmrx.posterous.com/must-read-how-information-spreads-in-online-s
The online users are connected to each other via links of trust and utilize the features of the OSN to interact and communicate in an easy socio-technical way. Hence these virtual networks of social relationships have a high potential for influential decision-making and the word of mouth spread of information, but also for spreading fads, rumors, and erroneous information. The power of these new forms of social networks is also recognized by service providers, marketers and vendors of consumer goods. They would all like to (mis)use these existing communication channels to spread product placements, advertising and promotions directly to the connected users. However, just like the old economy businesses, not all attempted marketing initiatives are successful. Most of them fail or do not reach the desired audience.

SSRN-Spontaneous Diffusion of Information in Online Social Networks by Chris Russ.

Read it here: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1620808

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Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:44:25 -0700 How Get Up and Move Works... http://hmrx.posterous.com/how-get-up-and-move-works http://hmrx.posterous.com/how-get-up-and-move-works
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Perfect summary of how Get Up and Move works.

Art at www.20x200.com. This print by Austin Kleon.

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Wed, 09 Jun 2010 15:59:04 -0700 You might be a startup founder if... http://hmrx.posterous.com/you-might-be-a-startup-founder-if http://hmrx.posterous.com/you-might-be-a-startup-founder-if You and your cofounder show up at Stanford, buy a bike from a Craigslist post, stuff it in the trunk, realize you have no string, and "borrow" tape from a kid who is moving out to-literally-tape the trunk shut like a giant present.

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Mon, 07 Jun 2010 11:46:21 -0700 State of the Geolocation Nation http://hmrx.posterous.com/state-of-the-geolocation-nation http://hmrx.posterous.com/state-of-the-geolocation-nation

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Sat, 05 Jun 2010 10:28:13 -0700 Dance with a Heifer, for Ben Rubin http://hmrx.posterous.com/dance-with-a-heifer-for-ben-rubin http://hmrx.posterous.com/dance-with-a-heifer-for-ben-rubin
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She was *not* happy with being my partner at the Strolling of the Heifers. Maybe it was the ears...

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Fri, 04 Jun 2010 13:05:46 -0700 Contagion Health and Cabot Creamery: Partners in Healthy Moooves at Strolling of the Heifers Setup http://hmrx.posterous.com/contagion-health-and-cabot-creamery-partners http://hmrx.posterous.com/contagion-health-and-cabot-creamery-partners
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Setting up for live #getupandmoves onsite, Brattleboro, VT.

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Thu, 03 Jun 2010 13:25:26 -0700 Where Magic Happens http://hmrx.posterous.com/where-magic-happens http://hmrx.posterous.com/where-magic-happens The spot from which many good things will originate this summer....

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New team Contagion live/work space. Desk is a stainless steel impenetrable fortress of happiness and motivation. Gift to myself, courtesy of Craigslist and a great couple with excellent taste who are moving back to Sweden. They carried the desk up two flights of stairs and wished us well with Get Up and Move. Thanks Eugenie-we'll make you proud ;)

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Wed, 19 May 2010 11:23:00 -0700 Enterprise Biz Dev Folks: Social Tech May Come a Knockin' http://hmrx.posterous.com/enterprise-biz-dev-folks-social-tech-may-come http://hmrx.posterous.com/enterprise-biz-dev-folks-social-tech-may-come

But Foursquare’s deal with Starbucks points to an inconvenient truth about scaling a check-in service: for check-ins to have real value, they need to be incentivised. And real incentives come through partnerships laboriously hashed out by a strong biz dev team.

That means it’s going to take more than snappy engineers, pretty badges, or even tons of users, for a company to win the war for check-ins. It’s going to take a strong salesforce that can offer users lots and lots of coupons and making checking-in worth their while.

From: "Foursquare keeps up the buzz | Tech Blog | FT.com."

The irony of a scalable, viral social app that requires an enterprise team to close revenue is thoroughly enjoyable to anyone who's lived/worked through a Valley startup and heard echoing down the corridors of Sand Hill Road: "Yeah, but will it scale?" or "Don't worry about revenue, just get users."

I'm looking forward to the day when startups (some, not all, the old early 2000's model of virality is still useful) focus more on maximizing VALUE per individual user rather than scaling a service that has less than 5% repeat, 'regular' users.

Thesis: With geolocation and check-ins, the 'quality' of your users (where they go, how often) will matter more than the quantity.

If you are Foursquare for example, consider this example of individual user value: A loyal user may check-in 7+ times weekly.

This user is more valuable than 5 other 'casual' users who check-in, on average, 1x a week.

With check-ins and other real-time data capture services, all of a sudden recidivism matters (again).

After the novelty of checking in wears off, the company providing that service better be able to build in real-life perks (geopromotions, coupons for 1$ off my Frappuccino, etc) to keep you coming back.

Check-ins are essentially confirmations of life events (places we go, people we're with).

And this requires, gasp, a focus on user loyalty and n=1 utility over time, administered after mining data gained from an individual's intensely personal contextual data firehose.

And an individual's data firehose is only as good as how often services like Foursquare incentivize them to self-enter data. 

Foursquare's badges, leaderboard, and mayor awards were a good early strategy to get users comfortable with the check-in behavioral pattern, but now they'll need to move past virtual incentives to real-world goodies.

Fortunately for Foursquare (and friends), most of us fill our days with an endless parade of comings and goings to lighten the tyranny of hours.

The brilliance of their platform is that it captures the underutilized asset of how we spend a portion of the 10,080 or so minutes we're each allotted weekly.

The question will increasingly be whether or not it's worth my while to burn 21 or so of those minutes checking in (3 mins/checkin, 7x weekly), and whether or not Foursquare can take a big enough cut of the revenues gained by real-world outlets willing to pay for my foot traffic. 

"Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you only spend it once. " ~Lillian Dickson

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Tue, 18 May 2010 18:38:02 -0700 Today's #getupandmove http://hmrx.posterous.com/todays-getupandmove http://hmrx.posterous.com/todays-getupandmove The road less traveled, off Ravensbury, high in the Los Altos hills. Have you moved today?

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Mon, 17 May 2010 16:02:00 -0700 Check-In's Will Become a Commodity - Does Your Health App Have 'Em? http://hmrx.posterous.com/check-ins-will-become-a-commodity-does-your-h http://hmrx.posterous.com/check-ins-will-become-a-commodity-does-your-h
Because as Lee explains, the "check-in" is going to be a commodity in a matter of months -- everyone will have a "check-in" feature, ranging from the likes of Foursquare to Facebook and Google. It's what happens after the check-in that is going to be valuable, Lee says, and he and Booyah plan to use location data specifically to make games.

From: "Booyah! Foursquare Rival Raises Huge $20 Million Round From Accel (AAPL)."

Geolocation and personal identification combined = 'here I am,' or a 'check in' format.

However, if you're a Foursquare, Gowalla, Brightkite, or MyTown user, you may have found that after the honeymoon period of seeing yourself show up on a map or leaderboard wears off, there's little incentive to continue broadcasting your location.

Also, constant check-ins, like constant micro-blog updates via Twitter, may serve to highlight for some of us the banality of our everyday routines.

How can the places we go become a game? An asset?

How can a list of the places we go, subjectively selected and entered - become both a personal experiential (n=1) asset and a clinically relevant population-health (n=1,000 or more) asset?

A note on the subjectivity/self-selection check in process and clinical utility...I've yet to see any friends check in at meth clinics or strip clubs, although both of these behaviors might be an important piece of evidence in the clinical record.

If you use these sites and services, what incentivizes you to 'check in?'

Are there any incentives you can imagine that would move you to 'check in' for healthcare related transmission of personal data to direct and unplugged to your health record?

Open question...

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Thu, 13 May 2010 21:19:31 -0700 How Long Before We Have a "Diabetes" Program Button? http://hmrx.posterous.com/how-long-before-we-have-a-diabetes-program-bu http://hmrx.posterous.com/how-long-before-we-have-a-diabetes-program-bu Eating our own #getupandmove dog food, post-dinner at Cracker Barrel.

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11:16pm. 15 mins down the hatch.

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Thu, 13 May 2010 10:25:22 -0700 I just checked into a flight using my iPhone http://hmrx.posterous.com/i-just-checked-into-a-flight-using-my-iphone http://hmrx.posterous.com/i-just-checked-into-a-flight-using-my-iphone And an emailed link to a QR code.

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AWESOME. Sent from my iPhone

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Mon, 10 May 2010 11:09:55 -0700 What's Old is New Again - Geolocation's Potential = Getting People Through the Door http://hmrx.posterous.com/whats-old-is-new-again-geolocations-potential http://hmrx.posterous.com/whats-old-is-new-again-geolocations-potential
People talk about location-based advertising, but location removes the need for advertising," said Seth Goldstein, co-founder of SocialMedia.com. "If you know where the consumer is, and that she is physically touching your brand, then you do not need to rely upon traditional mass-media channels to reach her.

From: "Facebook Poised to Take 
Geo-Networking Mainstream - Advertising Age - Digital."

Even better, what if the consumer is physically doing something *beneficial* with your brand? Walking? Running? Lifting? Dancing? :)

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