HxRefactored Interview with dacadoo, an Open API Health Score and Digital Engagement Platform JUNE 28TH, 2017
MICHAEL BATISTA
EXCLUSIVE, MEDICINE
On Day 1 of HxRefactored, we heard from Matt Park, VP of North American Sales for dacadoo, about the company’s mobile patient engagement and Health Score technology platform. During the conference, we had a chance to sit down with Alex Rice, dacadoo’s North America Business Development Manager, to learn more about the company and its technology.
Medgadget, Mike Batista: Where did the idea for dacadoo and the Health
Score come from? Alex Rice: Our CEO and founder Peter Ohnemus is a long time entrepreneur who has been involved in the formation and IPO of a number of companies in both the high-tech and bio-tech sectors. In coming up with the concept around dacadoo, he was looking for something that would have a lasting positive impact on public health. The initial concept began with the idea that there needed to be a better metric to quantify personal health. Peter partnered with Prof. Laurence Jacobs who has held multiple positions at MIT, Harvard Medical School, and the University of Zurich Medical School. Working together, dacadoo and Prof. Jacobs developed the Health Score using data from clinical studies such as the Framingham Heart Study representing over 150 million people-years of data. Based on the Metric Health Model and other underlying models, the Health Score breaks down a user’s health into three areas: lifestyle, body, and mind. The Health Score provides users a validated, real-time quantification of his or her health status based on over 100 different data points we capture from users through both self-reporting and integrations with connected devices. The score is equalized across age, gender and other demographics so that everyone can fairly compare their scores. Based on changes in an individual’s Health Score, they receive direct feedback and guidance on living healthier, more active lives.
Medgadget: How does the platform work? Rice: All someone needs to do to begin using dacadoo and see their health score is enter a few basic pieces of information: age, gender, height, and weight. They can then optionally begin connecting dacadoo with any of the popular wearable devices we connect with, add further biometric data, and answer questions similar to a health risk assessment to get a more dynamic health score. For the end user, it’s really about daily engagement that informs the individual where their score is today, clarifies why their score has changed since the last time they checked the app, and provides guidance and programs to help converted by Web2PDFConvert.com