I'm sure it wouldn't take much to have robots that know more about up and coming therapies than doctors. Mine obviously had never cracked a research paper since med school.
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Just a couple of weeks ago I got to witness a great healthcare discussion
between venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and
Stanford University Medical School professor Dr. Abraham
Verghese at the Healthcare Innovation Summit held by Stanford University’s
Graduate School of Business.
At the time I thought this
would make a great road show. After all, the future of medicine will be
balanced between healthcare professionals and consumers using medical devices
driven by artificial intelligence and in-person visits. But what’s the sweet
spot for that balance? That’s been the subject of some debate and will continue
to be for the foreseeable future.
But now Stanford
University Graduate School of Business has sent me a link to the discussion
from its 2013 Healthcare Innovation Summit. So here’s a copy of the video for
your virtual road show viewing pleasure. You can check out other discussions
from that conference on its website
here.
Read more: http://medcitynews.com/2013/05/in-future-of-healthcare-how-will-ai-and-human-touch-balance-video/#ixzz2SGwlz5Px
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