There Are Lots Of Exciting Visions For Digital Health Out There! I Often Wonder How Real They Are?

Three forward looking articles appeared last week:First we had:How data is ushering in the era of personalised healthcareAI, augmented reality and vast amounts of data will help drive a new revolution in healthcare, Murray Brozinsky says.Rohan Pearce (Computerworld) 15 November, 2017 06:00 Roughly every half century, there ’s an innovation that drives a revolution in healthcare, according to Murray Brozinsky. In the 1840s it was the use of anaesthesia in surgery; in the 1870s, germ theory. Then in the 1920s penicillin was discovered, and in the 1970s evidence-based medicine emerged on the back of the use of randomis ed clinical trials. “We are at the dawn of the next revolution,” Brozinsky — the chief strategy officer of health technology firm Conversa — yesterday told Commonwealth Bank’s Future of Health conference. More than 100 of the bank’s corporate clients attended the conference, held at Tels tra’s Customer Insight Centre in Sydney. That revolution is the emergence of... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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