Keynote: Artificial Pancreas System: #WeAreNotWaiting in Healthcare
This keynote is now available to view on InfoQ.com
Watch video with transcriptAbstract
What happens when an open source community develops around a group of patients who are frustrated with their medical devices? You end up with an artificial pancreas (of course!). Dana Lewis, a founder of the open source artificial pancreas (OpenAPS) movement, discusses open source innovation in unexpected places (like healthcare) and how we can democratize data (and innovation processes) to enable more people to solve the most pressing problems in their lives.
This talk discusses:
- "small changes frequently"
- data/detection/refinement
- net risk reduction of choosing whether to DIY diabetes
- challenges & implications of personal data access and privacy.