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Visualize the Future of Health Care
Late last week, I outlined in this post how hospitals and health care clinics might exponentially increase the number of online visits and consultations they are conducting with patients. A large part of the success of this strategy rests on being able to offer new services to existing clients. To this end, Barco, a Belgian company, is now offering something called a AVT visualization suite that allows clinicians to see and read studies on the go—and even from the comfort of their own home computer. Better yet, because AVT uses off-the-shelf technology its cost should not be prohibitive.
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Jack Uldrich is a writer, futurist, public speaker and host of jumpthecurve.net. He is the author of seven books, including Jump the Curve and The Next Big Thing is Really Small: How Nanotechnology Will Change the Future of Your Business. He is also a frequent speaker on future technology and future trends, nanotechnology, innovation, change management and executive leadership to a variety of businesses, industries and non-profit organizations and trade associations.
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By cam balkon on 2009 09 19
Hi,
Consumer demands have created the health care system we now enjoy. The health care system in the USA is the best on the planet and it was created by the profit motive, which requires the provider produce the best for the cheapest.
Thanks…
By Vitamins Supplements on 2009 09 22

everything we do is based on costs and benefits. healthcare is a touchy issue but it really comes down to can we develop a drug foror give care to someone without causing us to not develop one or care for someone else OR divert resources to make the sick better without hurting those who are not sick.
It is all about tradeoffs and anyone who says we can do what we are doing right now but help everyone and make it cheaper is dreaming.I don’t say it should not be done but it will cost everyone something
By cellulite treatment on 2009 07 13