About
Advanced health and care ecosystem and real lived experience research, innovation and strategic design services
Nearly two decades of health and care innovation thought-leadership
Since 2007, Umio has been a leader in health and care ecosystem and experience thinking, innovation, and strategic design. For nearly two decades, we've helped enterprises of all kinds to unpack complex health, clinical and social problems and find clear paths to realise novel possibilities. Always evolving our methods, we help health and care creators and enterprises to:
- Rethink the nature of health, value-creation and experience to achieve desired outcomes
- Frame and map focal health and care ecosystems
- (Fore)see how ecosystems and practices are changing
- Discover new growth and innovation opportunities
- Formulate market, ecosystem and experience strategy
- Create and evaluate product, service and other concepts and ideas for real impact
Driving desired outcomes for health and care creators and enterprises
Our clients come from all over the world and span:
- Care providers, trusts, bodies and institutions
- Pharmaceutical, medical device, medical technology innovators
- Consortia of small companies pursuing grants, e.g., for EU Horizon projects
- Non--traditional health/care new entrants
- National, regional, and local governments
- Health charities
- Academic and research institutions
- Professional associations
Evolution of Umio methods
We tailor our entire set of methods to a particular health/care context and purpose
Health and Care Jobs-to-be-done
Healthcare markets framed as jobs-to-be-done (JTBD)
Capture desired outcomes on a JTBD with a mix of patients and practitioners, e.g. prevent a pressure sore
Measure all desired outcomes to reveal and prioritise product-service opportunities, and find hidden job-based market / ecosystem segments
Use opportunities to ideate or evaluate new product concepts
Compare product concepts with the competition
Build go-to-market strategy and plans
Health Ecosystem Value Design 1.0
Frame and map health and care ecosystems using ecological principles
Identify all practitioners, services, practices and relationships for a patient beneficiary context
Discover and prioritise unmet needs across the framed health ecosystem
Create value frames for strategic ecosystem transformation, integration or growth
Define transition paths to realise desired strategic aims and outcomes
Enact paths and evaluate outcome impacts and efficacy of ecosystem transition
Health Ecosystem Value Design 2.0
Incorporate the real lived experiences of patients and all ecosystem actors
Go beyond health and care ecosystems to wider social, cultural and environmental dimensions of experience ecosystems
Challenge the social determinants model of health / chronic disease
Reveal differences in health and disease experience within the same context
Identify inequities of health and their hidden drivers
Critically question status quo thinking, practices and technology effects
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What makes us different today?
To prevent, address and recover negative experiences with health, we must break with unquestioned habits of how we see, intervene and manage experiences with health, disease and illness. We must acquire knowledge of the emergence and differentiation of human experiences with health/disease over time. We must reveal and explain our varying capacities to create, prevent, recover and adapt our and others’ experience. We must gather deeper understanding of the pattern, processes and mechanisms of differentiation, divergence, inequality and capability in experiences with health/disease.
Umio Health Ecosystem Value Design (HEVD) informs how we can better see, enable and emerge more positive experiences with health at multiple levels: whole experience ecosystems, places and spaces, communities, social groups and families as well as individual persons. To do so, it goes beyond the dominant biomedical, reductionist and individual person-centric view of health as normal baseline functioning, end-state absence of disease, risk mitigation and a resource for living.