So let's solve a problem with insufficient staffing by not changing the inputs, like more opportunity for education, better hours, and free time and solve it by keeping everything the terrible status quot and adding AI. Worst of both worlds. Worst outcome for the patient. Do you really think the patients want a kiosk for their doctor? We are already bagging our own bags now at the grocery store for free.
Also, by focusing on preventive healthcare (ex. proper nutrition and diet, exercise, etc.) before it gets so bad that the patient would require a doctor.
We need the uber of healthcare. We need a new, far more efficient, completely different healthcare industry which grows separate from the current healthcare industry- and then replaces it because its so much better.
The shortage has root causes. 😅 The medical education system is horrible and the work conditions are horrible. Medical colleges are so strenuous and lengthy, and residency programs requires 80 hour work weeks and 36 hour shifts. The pay and work conditions are so bad. So much of the money is going to pharmacies and middle management instead of staffing better to improve work conditions. Why should smart people choose to go into such a shitty industry?
Apply AI to increasing quality of health and thereby reducing demand for medicine. Start from 'top down' replacing management and overhead in healthcare, leaving human delivered patient care to last. Don't replace anyone who provides human compassion as a part of their direct patient contact - instead, remove their non-compassion related workload such as admin.
They are all specialist now in the real special thing about them is when you get there and have your appointment it's pointless there's no real help and it definitely was special PSH American healthcare system has been ravaged for decades and now we're stuck here
So let's solve a problem with insufficient staffing by not changing the inputs, like more opportunity for education, better hours, and free time and solve it by keeping everything the terrible status quot and adding AI. Worst of both worlds. Worst outcome for the patient. Do you really think the patients want a kiosk for their doctor? We are already bagging our own bags now at the grocery store for free.
Also, by focusing on preventive healthcare (ex. proper nutrition and diet, exercise, etc.) before it gets so bad that the patient would require a doctor.
We need the uber of healthcare. We need a new, far more efficient, completely different healthcare industry which grows separate from the current healthcare industry- and then replaces it because its so much better.
The patient feels connection with the health care giver. The poorer that quality of connection, the poorer their experience.
The shortage has root causes. 😅 The medical education system is horrible and the work conditions are horrible. Medical colleges are so strenuous and lengthy, and residency programs requires 80 hour work weeks and 36 hour shifts. The pay and work conditions are so bad. So much of the money is going to pharmacies and middle management instead of staffing better to improve work conditions. Why should smart people choose to go into such a shitty industry?
Apply AI to increasing quality of health and thereby reducing demand for medicine.
Start from 'top down' replacing management and overhead in healthcare, leaving human delivered patient care to last. Don't replace anyone who provides human compassion as a part of their direct patient contact - instead, remove their non-compassion related workload such as admin.
They are all specialist now in the real special thing about them is when you get there and have your appointment it's pointless there's no real help and it definitely was special PSH American healthcare system has been ravaged for decades and now we're stuck here