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Healthcare Innovation Challenge

Leading healthcare organizations will turn over some of our country’s most pressing healthcare dilemmas to top graduate students of medicine, nursing, public health, policy, or business. This is an opportunity for all to collaborate and innovate.

Website: http://healthcare.innovationchallenge.com
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Members: 9
Latest Activity: Nov 3

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Joseph Robertson Comment by Joseph Robertson on June 16, 2009 at 3:18pm
Obama Healthcare Reform Speech to the American Medical Association (transcript)
Joseph Robertson Comment by Joseph Robertson on June 11, 2009 at 4:52pm
Private Not-for-profit Insurance Could Be Part of New Healthcare Market: discussion on The Hot Spring Network
Steve Knode Comment by Steve Knode on February 18, 2009 at 10:29am
Long one of my main prognostications has been the concept that intelligent systems will continue to make significant progress in taking over jobs that heretofore humans have performed. The latest indication is this article, Semiconductor Tech Diagnoses Eye Disease Over the Internet. In this article, several key points are made, namely:

* Eye problems associated with diabetes can now be diagnosed over the internet by automated systems just as well as trained doctors can. (The system correctly identifies between 90 and 98 percent of the diabetic patients, tagging patients on a scale from healthy to severe versions of the disease.)

* Patients get faster, cheaper care and doctors can spend their time treating patients that computers have already spotted as needing help.

* Increasing acceptance of these types of technologies could mean better medical care for people in areas of the country and world in which access to doctors is limited.

* Cultural/administrative hurdles remain the primary obstacles to implementation of the system:
o Automated diagnosis faces an uphill battle for widespread acceptance in the health care industry. The presence of a doctor just seems necessary.
o The other big hurdle is that insurance companies require a doctor's sign-off for reimbursement.

NOTE: Although not specifically mentioned in the article, this application is most likely a neural network. This application is very similar to the PAPNET application I have often cited in the past.

Remember, many more applications of intelligent systems can be found at my website, under the news updates links or in the free monthly newsletters.
Denise Easton Comment by Denise Easton on January 13, 2009 at 7:21pm
Thank you for beginning this group. I am very interested in this area and will share information. Please feel free to contact me if you need any help!
 

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