Data, information, interpretation and decision-making are among the vital components of prevention, diagnosis, management and treatment.
The problem we have today is how to gather and manage the data that our bodies radiate.
In order to solve this problem, we have to surmount other problems – which are not just technological but also behavioral, cultural and financial.
But if you want an idea of what an extreme version of data-collection might look like, check out the application Placeme.
Now Placeme is *not* a Healthcare application. What Placeme does do, however, is to continually (in almost real-time) track the places that you visit. No check-ins; no need to enter and data – the application simply runs in the background and does its magic.
When you think about that (from the cultural perspective of today), that’s creepy.
And yet, this “creepy” model is the future. It represents the technological and cultural arc that social software is throwing us. We can fight it (and should in order to flesh out the nuances so we can ensure safety) but in the long-run we shall have to accept the trend and work accordingly.
So think of Placeme in terms of what the ‘Quantitative Self’ movement is attempting to achieve.