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Beyond Sickcare: Harnessing Tech for True Healthcare

34 min · 10 de mar de 2025
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In this episode of OpenSciences.ch, we’re joined by seasoned Pharma professional Chris Easton to explore a critical shift in modern healthcare: moving from a reactive "sickcare" system to a truly preventative "healthcare" model. Right now, we don’t have real healthcare—we have sickcare. We wait until someone gets ill before taking action, rather than focusing on keeping people healthy in the first place. But what if we could intervene earlier and prevent hospitalizations altogether? With the rise of wearable technology like Apple Watches, WHOOP, and Oura Rings, we now have more real-time health data than ever before. How can we use this data to shift the focus from treatment to prevention? What needs to change in the way we think about healthcare? Join us as we dive into these crucial questions and explore the future of proactive health management.

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episode Beyond Sickcare: Harnessing Tech for True Healthcare artwork

Beyond Sickcare: Harnessing Tech for True Healthcare

In this episode of OpenSciences.ch, we’re joined by seasoned Pharma professional Chris Easton to explore a critical shift in modern healthcare: moving from a reactive "sickcare" system to a truly preventative "healthcare" model. Right now, we don’t have real healthcare—we have sickcare. We wait until someone gets ill before taking action, rather than focusing on keeping people healthy in the first place. But what if we could intervene earlier and prevent hospitalizations altogether? With the rise of wearable technology like Apple Watches, WHOOP, and Oura Rings, we now have more real-time health data than ever before. How can we use this data to shift the focus from treatment to prevention? What needs to change in the way we think about healthcare? Join us as we dive into these crucial questions and explore the future of proactive health management.

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