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Vision and Future Direction… How will the future be measured?

Vision and Future Direction… How will the future be measured?. Armin D Weinberg “Thinking Big: The Future of Cancer Surveillance". Let’s answer a few of the questions I posed…. Question: How will the future be measured? Question: Did they get it right? 

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Vision and Future Direction… How will the future be measured?

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  1. Vision and Future Direction… How will the future be measured? Armin D Weinberg “Thinking Big: The Future of Cancer Surveillance"

  2. Let’s answer a few of the questions I posed… • Question: How will the future be measured? • Question: Did they get it right?  • Question: What makes us think we might do better than they did?  • Question: Can collaboration be leveraged to help us bring efficiency not fear of loss of identity?  • Question: Who is at your table and whose table are you or should you be at?

  3. Art class perspective… What he saw… What I saw…

  4. Letter from RisaLavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA “Long-range planning does not deal with future decisions, but with the future of present decisions.” – Peter Drucker Dear Colleagues, This is the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s 40th year of working to improve the health and health care of all Americans. Like most people, we enjoy looking back at where we’ve been. But our real focus is on where we are going – and I am excited to report that the prospects are breathtaking. … and ends with, IAF, in this analysis, converts our Kansas City dialogues into a complex of envisioned pathways and actionable opportunities to reset society’s trajectory toward a shared future of better healing, hope and good health for all Americans. The challenge for leadership across all sectors is to begin working together toward this goal without delay. Tomorrow will be at the front door before today slips out the back. Company is coming. It is time to get America’s house in order.

  5. Health and Health Care in 2032:Report from the RWJF Futures Symposium What will health and health care look like in the U.S. in the year 2032? The Institute for Alternative Futures with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

  6. Scenario 4: A Culture of Health (“zone of high aspiration”)Leaders create environments to support and improve all domains of health as a “health culture” arises. The nation’s focus shifts to disenfranchised youth, and to the development and comprehensive health for children. Health care spending is capped. Avatars, enhanced self-care and transparency in health education and medical knowledge all reduce demand for medical interventions. “Health wisdom” expands as social networks “crowdsource” health. Environmental monitoring is widely implemented among communities.

  7. Bringing us back to earth… Scientific American Magazine |  Evolution Sex with Other Human Species Might Have Been Secret of Homo Sapiens’s Success DNA analyses find that early Homo sapiens mated with other human species and hint that such interbreeding played a key role in the triumph of our kind By Michael F. Hammer   | Apr 22, 2013  | 

  8. 2001 Cancer Surveillance Futures project 2004 The Cancer Surveillance and Information Summit 2008 The Cancer Surveillance and Information Summit II

  9. 2001 letter to my children – Cancer Surveillance Futures project Future of Cancer Surveillance – written April 2001 Dear L&D, If you’re reading this letter I suspect you are cleaning up my study and trying to decide what to keep and what to pitch. Please read this letter before throwing out the book in this box! I know at times you've wondered just what I actually do at other times ... where I am. Well, now I'm going to try and at least explain the results of one of those many trips and it's impact on your life and those of many others. Our country, of which I am very proud, has invested huge amounts of money to help make us live healthier and longer and more productive lives. At times there have been those who doubted whether this indeed was ultimately good for economic reasons but alas, right has prevailed, and in fact we've discovered we can have not only the benefits of long healthy lives but it makes economic and social sense. …

  10. 2001 Cancer Surveillance Futures project 2004 The Cancer Surveillance and Information Summit 2008 The Cancer Surveillance and Information Summit II 2013 THINKING BIG: The Future of Cancer Surveillance

  11. Now it is your turn… • Question: How will the future be measured? Take this chance… Take the time… Stay involved… Market and message your data… Be thoughtful and be bold !

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