Partnering with Wisconsin-based Asthmapolis, Smith leads an effort in Louisville to provide asthma sufferers with sensors that track when and where patients access their medication. The goal? To ease the suffering of patients, reduce costs from emergency treatment by encouraging better control of the disease and gather information to layer atop other data sets to inform remediation options.
“There’s a big difference between governments that tinker and governments that are truly evolving, and I’d like to believe we’re in the latter category,” Smith said.
Look for more from Louisville on a digital urban planning effort that seeks to marry physical urban planning with virtual urban planning. According to Smith, officials should focus more attention on the digital presence of their physical assets. “Imagine you were blind other than what you could see through your smartphone. How much of my city could you see?” Smith asked. At this point, his answer is “not enough.”
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