The future of health care: How can it be used to save a few billion
I spent a lot of time in hospitals and around them last year.
More time than you spent in the previous seven years combined.
Coincidentally, many of my friends spent a lot of time in hospitals, caring for their loved ones, and getting medical help. The feeling was the same in all fields.
disappointment.
Is this whatModern medicine‘ He is!!?
Certainly, he does not feel very talk to me, especially since a lot of the diagnosis process sometimes feels a guess for me.
The problem?
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Doctors must rely on the patient’s ability to prescribe what he is going through precisely, and most people are not great in doing this. The doctor also needs to know that the patient says the truth and does not exaggerate, without asking humiliating questions or saying things like “Everything is in your head.‘
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Many diseases have similar symptoms, so this means that patients may need multiple tests to narrow the problem. This takes tiiimmmeeeee, and depending on where you live, it also costs money.
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If the doctor never deals with a specific disease before, the chances of diagnosing it early from the patient are very low. This is not fair to the patient and not fair to the doctor as well.
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There is also a risk of wrong diagnosis, which means that the patient can get wrong treatment while his actual condition increases.
Do you see what is the problem now?
Does this seem likeaccidentA way to deal with human life?
exactly. You understand why I’m upset now.
Possible solution?
Let’s think about the first principles.
The human body is a system that has different smaller systems that operate independently, but together to carry out different functions. right?
Doesn’t this seem familiar?
In a simplified way, isn’t this type of computers?
Well, from my experience in working in technology, we have something called Records. The records are basically a time record of events that occur within the system. Basically, it follows what happens and when it happens.
When there is a problem with the software platform, the first support teams you ask internally is, “”Did you review the records?And if you do not have records, it will look not repeated because it is the fastest way to determine problems.
If we agree that the presence of records is the standard for programs, then why do we accept less when it comes to human life?
Why do not people have records?
Something in our body tracks what is happening in our body day after day.
Follow what you eat, when high blood sugar is, or when insulin production is low, when there is a cancerous cell, or when cholesterol is high …
The device that tracks the things that hospitals ask us to have tests.
I mean, doesn’t it seem crazy for you that there are people who are walking on the street now with early stage cancer, and they don’t even know?!
People who can save them with early discovery and treatment!
For this reason I think any serious health technology company should work on this.
A form of registry for the human body.
The company that discovers how to do this widely will provide a lot of lives and has also become rich to exceed their imagination.
It should be:
- At reasonable prices or even free.
- It is easy to obtain reports from expert analysis.
- Get an early warning system that teaches people when things go out of control, for example, when their college is high.
- It should be present in a form that makes it easy to use/in your body.
Its benefits will include, but not limited to:
- Average life expectancy for humans.
- The cost of medications is cheaper and medical insurance. In fact, I see this is the criterion for medical insurance, for example, your premium will be higher if you do not have this.
- The quality of a better life for humans.
- A better understanding of how the human body works
If you are reading this, this is a sign of demand from the medical world that we need records of our bodies!
This is the right thing to do.
It is the only thing to do.
We need records.
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