What Coffee and Population Health Have in Common (@MarkBehl)

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WHATCOFFEEANDPOPULATIONHEALTHHAVE INCOMMON Mark Behl

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AT SOME POINT,COFFE WASVIEWED AS A NEWTECHNOLOGY

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CURRENTLY, THESYSTEMS BEHINDCONTEMPORARYPOPULATIONHEALTH AREVIEWED AS NEWTECHNOLOGIES 

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In his book Innovation and ItsEnemies: Why People ResistNew Technologies , Dr.Calestous Juma explores howtechnologies like coffee andpopulation health have hadsuch a hard go of beingaccepted.

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Washington Posts' Innovationssat down with Dr. Juma todiscuss the ideas behind thebook.

These are the main takeawaysthey found.

Click for the full WP article

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"PEOPLE SOMETIMES OPPOSEINNOVATION EVEN WHEN ITSEEMS TO BE IN THEIR BEST

INTEREST." 

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"TECHNOLOGIES THAT AREVASTLY SUPERIOR TO THEIRPREDECESSORS, OR DON’THAVE ANY PREDECESSORS,ARE MORE EASILY ADOPTED."

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"RESISTANCE TONEW TECHNOLOGIESCOMES FROM THREEKEY CONSTITUENTS,

INCLUDING THEAVERAGE

CONSUMER."

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"HUMANS MAKE DECISIONSABOUT NEW INNOVATIONS

WITH THEIR GUT RATHER THANEVIDENCE. "

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"PEOPLE FLOCK TOTECHNOLOGIES THATMAKE THEM MOREAUTONOMOUS AND

MOBILE." 

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"PEOPLE TYPICALLYDON’T FEAR NEW

TECHNOLOGY, THEYFEAR THE LOSS ITWILL BRING." 

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"TECHNOLOGISTSOFTEN DON’T THINKABOUT THE IMPACTTHEIR INVENTIONSHAVE ON SOCIETY." 

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"INNOVATION IS NOTSLOW, LINEAR OR

INCREMENTAL — BUTTHE GOVERNMENTDOESN’T REALIZE

THAT." 

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LOOKED AT TOGETHER, THESEREASONS CAN BE CITED FORTHE SLOW ADOPTION OF

WIDER SPREAD POPULATIONHEALTH SYSTEMS.

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FORTUNATELY (LIKE COFFEE,REFRIGERATION, AND THE

INTERNET), WE ARE STARTINGTO SEE THESE SYSTEMS GAINMORE AND MORE FAVOR.

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