Notes on Telemedicine Strategies

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This topic contains 4 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by  josh April 21, 2022 at 12:42 am.

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  • #113671

    josh

    Also of interest, in steps I-III is expanding telemedicine with expanded ability to deliver & network specific sensor devices that help with patient & case management. This is a big frontier where GT can take a lead & excel over rivals in telemedicine.

  • #113672

    josh

    Q: Where would it make sense to speed development with purchase or licensing of existing case/diagnosis protocols in software format?

    A:Completely depends on specifics of what is available, what can be done with it (what level of hacking & how ez is that relative the licensing form), what the quality is, & how compatible it is with GT goals & purpose. For category I, GT goal is part of reworking modern medicine to remove the fakery/sabotage. For category III without category I, it’s not clear why GT invests in competing there. Suggested approach – have advocates for any particular source write up a white paper for how it could be used & then have a broader tech review of the papers & the potential to help or hurt.

    • #113685

      josh

      Also – key missing point – my response above was only about using existing material that can be licensed as part of production apps, viewing that as a tricky decision.

      Not a tricky decision is using existing materials in development & testing to evaluate
      a) coverage areas
      b) extra ways of looking for bugs
      c) ideas about organization

      Use a bunch & prosper at that level.

  • #113833

    josh

    A well known point about software support for physicians & nurses is that patients often have separate insurance coverage/issues/preferences/data for prescriptions. The smoothness & economy of getting them filled is often high on the list of performance issues that matter to patients & saving time/callbacks for physicians. Managing the prescription completion maze is a testbed for software where performance matters.

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