chichidori
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March 09, 2018, 07:08:46 AM |
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You can base you speculation according to the white paper and yes it has a professional team members that are proficient to the field of medicine but most of the investors had a difficulty understanding it, lets be real here most of us read the first part and the last part of the white paper.
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pynetx
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March 09, 2018, 07:36:47 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I tried to read but, it's too long to give time to. So, skipped it.
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Frank37
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March 09, 2018, 07:47:43 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Community activity is not always a good measurement for your trading decisions. in my opinion you should read wp (if it is not to long ) and take it into consideration too, it can give you a better result in trading.
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jonnytracker
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March 09, 2018, 08:13:52 AM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
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king_of_alts
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March 09, 2018, 09:37:18 AM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case.
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Frickeladm
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March 09, 2018, 09:41:24 AM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case. eHealth is not about the treatment. You will still have to go to your local doctors. An app cant cure you. But it can help you with the diagnostics and than let it doublecheck with your local doctors and find a treatment
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webwakko
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March 09, 2018, 09:57:04 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Isn't that a bit risky business? Just saying, you judge on the activity on a certain topic/project.. but how do you know that the project itself is worthy to invest in? I'm sure this one is a save investment, but I can asure you that some of the projects, who get a lot of attention are not that good to invest in... You should at least read the basic info of each project and see if you have doubts or not..
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levyashin
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March 09, 2018, 10:28:55 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Actually, this is the summary of crypto people behavior in two sentences. They are fomoing or fudding. Investigating? Who has time for this?
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March 09, 2018, 10:38:30 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Actually, this is the summary of crypto people behavior in two sentences. They are fomoing or fudding. Investigating? Who has time for this? you really shouldn't go after community activity. there are plenty of shills that aren't interested in projects
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hicaribou
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March 09, 2018, 10:56:02 AM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case. Ehealth doesnt handle the treatment, its just about the data management , analysis, and also a few diagnostics. They apply technology to make things faster, more efficient and help people prevent diseases, but this is not to cure someone.
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king_of_alts
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March 09, 2018, 11:41:19 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Actually, this is the summary of crypto people behavior in two sentences. They are fomoing or fudding. Investigating? Who has time for this? you really shouldn't go after community activity. there are plenty of shills that aren't interested in projects Unfortunately you are right. I think we need more projects that make a difference in your daily life so that people actually want to use it. eHealth has the potential if wearables become mainstream.
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cantdecide
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March 09, 2018, 11:44:41 AM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Actually, this is the summary of crypto people behavior in two sentences. They are fomoing or fudding. Investigating? Who has time for this? Haha yes, that's true. But to be honest, in the case of eHealth I can understand if people don't want to read the whole whitepaper. But at least some own research would be good.
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matjas
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March 09, 2018, 12:19:11 PM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case. Ehealth doesnt handle the treatment, its just about the data management , analysis, and also a few diagnostics. They apply technology to make things faster, more efficient and help people prevent diseases, but this is not to cure someone. I think that eHealth will be able to significantly improve treatment. Having all health information in one place alone can save people a lot of time and money. Besides, telemedicine services will enable easy access to health professionals.
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webwakko
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March 09, 2018, 12:29:03 PM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Actually, this is the summary of crypto people behavior in two sentences. They are fomoing or fudding. Investigating? Who has time for this? Haha yes, that's true. But to be honest, in the case of eHealth I can understand if people don't want to read the whole whitepaper. But at least some own research would be good. Taking out the keynotes would already be enough to have a basic idea of the project... no need to read the whole paper.. Or, you could start reading it when producing number 2 in the toilet
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Piggy
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March 09, 2018, 12:41:03 PM |
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Yes i also think the whitepaper is worth the reading. Its a bit hard to understand in some part, a little technical, but it’s important to understand all the possibility of a project I think. It’s not needed to read all but at least some part.
I don't read whitepaper, I'm only a trader who speculates on community activity. Also hearing that ehealth has 200 plus pages . I think someday I hope I find time to read it Actually, this is the summary of crypto people behavior in two sentences. They are fomoing or fudding. Investigating? Who has time for this? Not very much different than gambling then. Better always look into it yourself before than cry later.
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Genesis07
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March 09, 2018, 01:45:50 PM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case. Ehealth doesnt handle the treatment, its just about the data management , analysis, and also a few diagnostics. They apply technology to make things faster, more efficient and help people prevent diseases, but this is not to cure someone. I think that eHealth will be able to significantly improve treatment. Having all health information in one place alone can save people a lot of time and money. Besides, telemedicine services will enable easy access to health professionals. I think eHealth will facilitate faster healing of illnesses by providing accurate data that will lead to the early intervention as provide by medical professionals. This is what makes the project noteworthy. in some way it will facilitate it but not like going to a doctor. actually you can google a lot of your diseases by symptoms nowadays and then decide to go and see a doctor. this will be done by ehealth then
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Frickeladm
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March 09, 2018, 01:53:49 PM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case. Ehealth doesnt handle the treatment, its just about the data management , analysis, and also a few diagnostics. They apply technology to make things faster, more efficient and help people prevent diseases, but this is not to cure someone. I think that eHealth will be able to significantly improve treatment. Having all health information in one place alone can save people a lot of time and money. Besides, telemedicine services will enable easy access to health professionals. I think eHealth will facilitate faster healing of illnesses by providing accurate data that will lead to the early intervention as provide by medical professionals. This is what makes the project noteworthy. in some way it will facilitate it but not like going to a doctor. actually you can google a lot of your diseases by symptoms nowadays and then decide to go and see a doctor. this will be done by ehealth then exactly, this is what ehealth is going to be. not a replacement for your doc. It just ties in more data then looking up a database for your symptomes and give you the best matching. this will also tie in additional data and very important: your medical history. This give a whole new base to make this work.
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March 09, 2018, 02:08:11 PM |
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What if you have the right diagnosis but lacks facilities for treatment ?
I think this is nothing that eHealth can change. It depends on the infrastructure of the country you are in. What eHealth could do is maybe send the data to a specialist in another country so that they get to know the case. Ehealth doesnt handle the treatment, its just about the data management , analysis, and also a few diagnostics. They apply technology to make things faster, more efficient and help people prevent diseases, but this is not to cure someone. I think that eHealth will be able to significantly improve treatment. Having all health information in one place alone can save people a lot of time and money. Besides, telemedicine services will enable easy access to health professionals. I think eHealth will facilitate faster healing of illnesses by providing accurate data that will lead to the early intervention as provide by medical professionals. This is what makes the project noteworthy. in some way it will facilitate it but not like going to a doctor. actually you can google a lot of your diseases by symptoms nowadays and then decide to go and see a doctor. this will be done by ehealth then exactly, this is what ehealth is going to be. not a replacement for your doc. It just ties in more data then looking up a database for your symptomes and give you the best matching. this will also tie in additional data and very important: your medical history. This give a whole new base to make this work. The ehealth platform will be very useful for doctors as well. They can search our medical history to analyze our disease so that it will save time and get accurate data.
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March 09, 2018, 02:28:27 PM |
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Hi everyone! EHF Senior Expert in Clinical Medicine and Biomedical Studies Lyle Dennis: How do we know, a health intervention is effective and safe? Watch the video: https://youtu.be/85qD9dKqKog
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March 09, 2018, 04:18:34 PM |
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Hi everyone! EHF Senior Expert in Clinical Medicine and Biomedical Studies Lyle Dennis: How do we know, a health intervention is effective and safe? Watch the video: https://youtu.be/85qD9dKqKogthank you for sharing this. a nice closeup on one more ehealth project member
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