While I understand the meaningful impact this device could have in many lives, I am not convinced that it takes the place of a trained physician. Ultimately, healthcare comes down to more than vital signs and well-meaning advice. This could be of great use for those who need to constantly monitor their status, and would be even better if the data could be sent to their physicians for further review. A main concern that I have with this device is the patient's right to privacy. This theme comes up a lot when considering how technology and AI can be implemented into our current healthcare system. Each person has the right to privacy and autonomy to decide who is allowed access to their information. When considering how to move forward with technology like this, I believe it is imperative that we are considering the limitations to our medical ethics and also how we can legally keep up with all of the implications that come from gathering data like this.
@hs90926 жыл бұрын
How much does the device cost?
@marycox77096 жыл бұрын
Is it available in the United states, is it covered by insurance and how much is it
@romiagua27467 жыл бұрын
💝 Bem interessante. 👍
@thomasrider47475 жыл бұрын
Total sales pitch. “Doctors aren’t used to getting this amount of data?” SERIOUSLY!? The first thing my doc asks for is vitals, and that’s all this is. This is not a Ted Talk, this is a scripted infomercial. I was hopeful it would be more than that, disappointing!