The Future of Healthcare

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The future of healthcare will bring far-reaching changes, but what will it look like? We believe that medicine will become more precise, value will shape care delivery, patients will become empowered consumers, and digitalization will transform every facet of healthcare.

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  1. YOU GUYS ARE ONE OF THE BEST CREATIVE SCIENTISTS, NHS, INSTANT SCREENING, SCANNING, PREVENTIVE TREATMENT, MAYBE ALSO SATELITE ELECTROMAGNETIC NON INVASIVE TREATMENTS !
    YOU GUYS SHALL DESTROY cancer and all its derivative diseases !

    STRENGTH AND HONOR !

  2. Advanced systems powered by AI and machine learning have huge potential to transform how we diagnose and treat diseases.
    Being able to detect chronic illnesses earlier could lead to better outcomes and quality of life for many patients.

    What do you think?🗨

  3. Hello Siemens Healthineers. It's just great to see your presentation and communicate with you. I found some things to like, including your assessment that 'patients will become empowered consumers' of increasingly advanced, diversified, and effective health technologies; even in cases where these consumers, customers, or medical citizens, however you want to phrase it and it varies by the case across a spectrum of complexities, are experiencing the phenomenon commonly described as severe disease or disability, for example dementia; in many not all cases, the medical citizen is able to democratically participate in their care, their life planning, and even important historical preservational or even other career work; productivity does not require all faculties and said faculties and intelligences vary drastically with drastic deficits being common in 'healthy, working' younger and middle aged adults, too. Medical support systems are part of how our quality of life and productivity and even social order are improved; Among other functions, the modern hospital is called in for occasional stabilization of citizen medical patients who either and generally now are or increasingly I assure you will become customers in that their bills will be covered, by the government if no one else, and not in penny-pinching fashion as we want solid, quality care for all under our responsibility to the extent feasible in this greatly intermingled, traveling chaotic world. Here's why; Take the working poor, a huge and productive class. They occasionally need medical care; They really do; I know them. They go snowboarding on daring mountains, have 4-wheeler dirt track races with jumps, and have occasional fights when they're not working, on weekends. So when they come in to the clinic or even the hospital as they do for these and also the occasional severe flu, etc., the medicos should be extra nice to them; and pretty much any other patient, too to simplify a little; but you want a spirit of medical benevolence, order, and competence; Don't charge them very much to mend up their broken legs; give them liberal drugs if medically merited and it often is; opioids are healers and many conditions can be remedied by prescribing strengthening not suppressive pharmaceuticals, for example steroids are underused; and politely but persistently collect some information. Build a relationship with your patients and they will come back to you, even if they have a dangerous new virus, and in the meta-sense they will and it may come from them or otherwise, but the point is our evolving medical science, while being nice to everyone within reason, you'll be able to do tests and have much more data on what's transpiring, what community is displaying what medical symptoms, or even characteristics, what social populations or geographical areas in a given city, etc., have a virus; Then, without hurting anyone; very humanitarian sequesters of these populations can be arranged for circa a month while Doctors and nurses gently and meeting these people as humans not bio-hazards can look into it. Remember, our working theory of the disease as purely malign is simply incorrect. Diseases are often serving purposes, and I don't just mean thinning the herd, though they do that, too; until something gets out of control, as often as not due to some authoritarian force like a corporation or even the government; or a force within the infected community. Figure it out and heal it; or humanely deal with it. Also, hospitals need larger beds. It is disrespectful to ask a medical citizen with human and legal rights to sit on these acrobatics benches; They're already sick and suffering balance problems. Security scans should be conducted but should be respectful; it should be posted and enforced that hospitals are knives, guns, and weapons free zones, places of civilized and healing peace; where all menacing behavior is strongly frowned upon by all parties, and I mean all parties; though everyone is human and undergoing a medical struggle together; and we do cut each other slack where we can. The M.R.I. machine is very different and is representative of a different kind of important test someone takes at critical times; I am not requesting that M.R.I. machines be any different nor more comfortable than they are; and I like the M.R.I. machines and the experience. Medicine as a patient, physician or nurse is a great struggle requiring resourcefulness, courage, at least a modicum of grit and pain tolerance, almost akin to war but for a more noble and lighter karma purpose especially in the ideal which is being realized admid the imperfections.

  4. I have several videos on the topic of the electric body on my channel. The physiology of the body begins to heal itself if you close the body system to itself. It is possible to do this in our conditions only by creating a high-voltage voltage of high density around the body.

  5. We are the Borg!
    Our AI disciple need more discipline! We predict tertiary adjunct to the Unic matrix is unnecessary and non cost effective. Recycling has been deemed necessary.
    Blab Blab Blab… oops EMP!

  6. empowered….???seriously…..all i can think of is becoming "bonded" forever to a hospital and medical insurance company..patients will not get to decide..their appointments, investigations will be autoshceduled… even those illness that can be recovered with few days of rest, adaptation of lifestyle changes etc will be diverted to unnecessary investigations, medicines and treatment interventions as medical insurance companies, hospitals and the AI software firms go head to head to compete and achieve their quarterly million dollar targets ..

  7. Don’t forget though the taxes will be through the roof and the Medication will have added addictive properties to ensure returning for more usage seeing as how the modern healthcare industry is

  8. There is no question that organic, ayurvedic, and the type of healthcare that grandparents always recommended will be standard in the future. As all of their products are ayurvedic, natural, and free of side effects, PLANET AYURVEDA represents the future of healthcare products.

  9. It is my hope that everyday we as healthcare providers learn about new ways we can help improve our patients' health. I remember when DaVinci technology came out. The DaVinci equipment allows for surgeons to do surgeries microscopically which means that the incision made on patients is not that large. This technology has helped with the ethics principle of beneficence. It allows doctors to do good for their patients without making big changes on their skin appearance. I am also worried that the future of healthcare will become so advanced that only the higher socioeconomic people will be able to access it. That would go against the ethical principle of Justice where all people should get the same treatment and exposure. Additionally, advances in medicine do not mean in all fields. For example, scientists are working day by day to ensure that there are cures for different diseases but unfortunately it is a big trial and error thing that does not always lead to answers that people want.

  10. This all looks very good, but always beware technology always has a dark side – do I WANT to be monitored all the time? And if there is a digital twin of me out there, can it be hacked and compromised?

  11. The future of healthcare is changing so much and I totally support projects like PULSE because it offers significant value to the healthcare industry through its decentralized AI solutions that are accessible to all.

  12. I plan to retire at the end of 2022 at 57 after 36 years in Telecom as a sales engineer. My wife will retire in October 2022 and she's loving life! But walking away from a good income stream and building the nest egg to living from the nest egg is a scary proposition couple with the alarming recession and CPI report

  13. Where is "emotions" ? can a computer forsee the emotional impact on the patient before it even
    happened ?are we just machines without a soul in the eyes of the engineers and doctors that shape our future in everything ? do they have a soul, do they feel emotions ? how can we trust them ???

  14. Um when you walk into the hospital their should be a big screen showing your doctor and what appointment your their for before you go up to the desk to make sure you didn't come on the wrong day if you didn't see the message on your phone so you can check when you get to the place

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