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January 23, 2018, 10:48:45 AM |
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Explanatory article. There are three main features of the platform: 1. Remote diagnostics and recommendations. 2. Knowledge base of medical literature. 3. Access to the patient's medical records from any place. I think this is the most important part of it: "3. Access to the patient's medical records from any place." It is perfect to reach record from any place with a permission could make a great improvement in the health industry. I would say the data itself and its accessibility. The latter itself is not a big deal in the internet era, but the precise medical data that can only be accessed by you from everywhere - that's another step in implementing blockchain technologies into everyday life. It is one of the biggest problems in the health industry. Doctors can't get accurate patient history and they are making the same tests over and over again. And they can't just make the right diagnosis because they don't have the before data. perhaps with the help of ehf they can solve this problem to keep an accurate indication of all the analyzes, tests, symptoms, previous diseases stored on the blockchain for easier consultation by the doctor... To be honest I do not fully understand how will be the process of diagnosis. I would like to know more about this. A really good question. What is needed for high quality remote diagnostics??? I would like to hear Administrators. Yes, that is a key question, I would also like to know what type of device you will use to perform the diagnosis. there is another project, called health monitor which has a goal of creating and distributing machines that diagnose whether you have certain conditions based on your breath. that could one solution and a partnership for the project. I think in the future there will be robot docs who make diagnoses for small diseases and for the real ones you will still need normal doctors. I am not sure if this is the future. You always need to have a person you can trust. I am not sure if a robot is the best choice for things about health. If the robot only make suggestions and give hints, it can assist perfectly together with a human doctor. Thats the only way.
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aveon
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January 23, 2018, 10:51:57 AM |
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Explanatory article. There are three main features of the platform: 1. Remote diagnostics and recommendations. 2. Knowledge base of medical literature. 3. Access to the patient's medical records from any place. I think this is the most important part of it: "3. Access to the patient's medical records from any place." It is perfect to reach record from any place with a permission could make a great improvement in the health industry. I would say the data itself and its accessibility. The latter itself is not a big deal in the internet era, but the precise medical data that can only be accessed by you from everywhere - that's another step in implementing blockchain technologies into everyday life. It is one of the biggest problems in the health industry. Doctors can't get accurate patient history and they are making the same tests over and over again. And they can't just make the right diagnosis because they don't have the before data. perhaps with the help of ehf they can solve this problem to keep an accurate indication of all the analyzes, tests, symptoms, previous diseases stored on the blockchain for easier consultation by the doctor... To be honest I do not fully understand how will be the process of diagnosis. I would like to know more about this. A really good question. What is needed for high quality remote diagnostics??? I would like to hear Administrators. Yes, that is a key question, I would also like to know what type of device you will use to perform the diagnosis. there is another project, called health monitor which has a goal of creating and distributing machines that diagnose whether you have certain conditions based on your breath. that could one solution and a partnership for the project. I think in the future there will be robot docs who make diagnoses for small diseases and for the real ones you will still need normal doctors. I am not sure if this is the future. You always need to have a person you can trust. I am not sure if a robot is the best choice for things about health. If the robot only make suggestions and give hints, it can assist perfectly together with a human doctor. Thats the only way. Yes, I cannot imagine anyone or anything to make final desicion except for a real doctor. At least cannot imagine now and in the near future
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helloal
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January 23, 2018, 12:10:50 PM |
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This is not still the whitepaper. Is mentioned at the end of it. at some points devs have to react to the needs of their community and we are the community and we want the white paper the whitepaper will be released this month so there's not much waiting left. I think they're gonna do it this week no? that's what I though from previous posts. You're correct. That info is from the website, where they have some milestones
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pynetx
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January 23, 2018, 12:43:07 PM |
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Whitepaper should have been released with the release of the website.
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cantdecide
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January 23, 2018, 12:59:40 PM |
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Whitepaper should have been released with the release of the website.
Well yes, but as there is none we have to wait for it now.
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StacyKo
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January 23, 2018, 01:00:48 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
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wissy
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January 23, 2018, 01:12:32 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
If you seek a second opinion, it means you're not satisfied with the first one or want to confirm a diagnosis. You shouldn't blindly trust anybody, but rather take it with a grain of salt. The more opinions you hear, the better picture you'll have. And I'm sure eHealth will take care of its reputation and do a background check on doctors who will be on their platform.
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beeelzebub
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January 23, 2018, 01:21:38 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
If you have a serious disease you go lots of doctors for a second, a third or even for a fourth opinion. Health is a serious thing and you can't just trust everyone easily.
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Jay2408
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January 23, 2018, 02:01:25 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
If you have a serious disease you go lots of doctors for a second, a third or even for a fourth opinion. Health is a serious thing and you can't just trust everyone easily. Also if a doctor suggests a surgical procedure I think it's helpful to get a second opinion as to if it's really necessary (which isn't quite often).
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Piggy
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January 23, 2018, 02:04:10 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
Because sometimes due to experience or other circumstances some doctor may overlook some simptoms and give an erroneous diagnosis. Thi project prevent these problems as well.
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Yasemin
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January 23, 2018, 02:40:47 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
Because sometimes due to experience or other circumstances some doctor may overlook some simptoms and give an erroneous diagnosis. Thi project prevent these problems as well. Usually machines are more likely to make less mistakes. Who knows maybe in healthcare it will develop the same way
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Piggy
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January 23, 2018, 02:52:04 PM |
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On telegram was posted a link to this video on TED, in this case the platform may have been useful to catch the problem in time. Worth to watch. https://youtu.be/Fb3yp4uJhq0
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premium_domainer
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January 23, 2018, 03:17:45 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
Because sometimes due to experience or other circumstances some doctor may overlook some simptoms and give an erroneous diagnosis. Thi project prevent these problems as well. Usually machines are more likely to make less mistakes. Who knows maybe in healthcare it will develop the same way Yes but you need to enter good parameters first. About diagnostic it is not easily done. Also, it is not that easy to people gives credit to a machine for an important diagnose.
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aveon
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January 23, 2018, 03:25:57 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
Because sometimes due to experience or other circumstances some doctor may overlook some simptoms and give an erroneous diagnosis. Thi project prevent these problems as well. Usually machines are more likely to make less mistakes. Who knows maybe in healthcare it will develop the same way It is really expected that this system will make less mistakes because of the implementation of AI and blockchain. I am just curious if there will be many bugs from the beginning.
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viljy
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January 23, 2018, 03:29:35 PM |
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Explanatory article. There are three main features of the platform: 1. Remote diagnostics and recommendations. 2. Knowledge base of medical literature. 3. Access to the patient's medical records from any place. I think this is the most important part of it: "3. Access to the patient's medical records from any place." It is perfect to reach record from any place with a permission could make a great improvement in the health industry. I would say the data itself and its accessibility. The latter itself is not a big deal in the internet era, but the precise medical data that can only be accessed by you from everywhere - that's another step in implementing blockchain technologies into everyday life. It is one of the biggest problems in the health industry. Doctors can't get accurate patient history and they are making the same tests over and over again. And they can't just make the right diagnosis because they don't have the before data. perhaps with the help of ehf they can solve this problem to keep an accurate indication of all the analyzes, tests, symptoms, previous diseases stored on the blockchain for easier consultation by the doctor... To be honest I do not fully understand how will be the process of diagnosis. I would like to know more about this. I suppose that remote diagnostics will be a certain set of questions, such as a test, at each stage of which the neural network will cut unsuitable branches and approach the final diagnosis with some permissible error. Since without analyzing the patient, it is impossible to diagnose more accurately. But, for example, acute pain in pancreatitis, holicystitis and appendicitis can be very similar, and there it often happens that there is no time to argue, and an exact diagnose is already being made during the operation. For such emergency cases, of course, this platform is not suitable.
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alphashotgun
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January 23, 2018, 03:39:57 PM |
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Whitepaper should have been released with the release of the website.
Well yes, but as there is none we have to wait for it now. a Whitepaper is not that much work if the concept is already done
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January 23, 2018, 03:40:47 PM |
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I looked up the profile of every single team member and I have to say, very very impressive! That's certainly a very strong point with regards to credibility.
My question however is, why would i trust the "second opinion" of an online professional over that of a doctor WHO ACTUALLY EXAMINED ME in person?
Because sometimes due to experience or other circumstances some doctor may overlook some simptoms and give an erroneous diagnosis. Thi project prevent these problems as well. Usually machines are more likely to make less mistakes. Who knows maybe in healthcare it will develop the same way It is really expected that this system will make less mistakes because of the implementation of AI and blockchain. I am just curious if there will be many bugs from the beginning. there will certainly be bugs at the beginning , but those get iron out as time passes.
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January 23, 2018, 04:29:07 PM |
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What is the main difference between you and other similar health care programs?
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jonnytracker
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January 23, 2018, 05:17:30 PM |
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Whitepaper should have been released with the release of the website.
Well yes, but as there is none we have to wait for it now. a Whitepaper is not that much work if the concept is already done If you notice the first post. They are recruiting team and advisors . Looks to me like a one man army project
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January 23, 2018, 05:18:09 PM |
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What is the main difference between you and other similar health care programs?
I would say the main advantage is the team. When you read their descriptions and google them a little, you will be really impressed by the references all of them posses. Its a perfect mixture of doctors, medical professionals and blockchain experts.
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