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ljchen
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7 months ago
My personal feeling is that medical practices have not evovled too fast with computing. Electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering etc all contributed a lot to how doctors treat diseases. But whether medical records are digitialized or not is not significant. It helps, but does not increase cure rate. Old fashioned doctors have good reasons to reject. But they do not say no to new medicine, new devices, new procedures.
hulitu|7 months ago
You should see "computing". Resizing a window in Windows has become a lost battle. Working with files on Android is a torture. I really hope that "medical practices" will not "evolve", like "computing" has.
marcyb5st|7 months ago
In an ideal world where every medical record is digitized it would be possible to discover long term causal effects that nowadays we don't know because running long term studies is hard, costly, and in a world where publishing is everything they don't lend to it. So we explored and confirmed only the most obvious long term cause-effect connections.
Therefore, it would enable prevention of some diseases for which we, nowadays, can only have a reactive MO.
nradov|7 months ago
hulitu|7 months ago
Companies sell the data to ad companies, before any meaningful research can be done.
catgary|7 months ago
XorNot|7 months ago
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis
unknown|7 months ago
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