I am starting to be bothered by the term disruptive technology, it has, to me negative connotations. Can we think of a better term that would imply that is going to improve things? How about enlightened technology? dis·rupt disˈrəpt/Submit verb interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem. "a rail strike that could disrupt both passenger and freight service" synonyms: throw into confusion, throw into disorder, throw into disarray, cause confusion/turmoil in, play havoc with; More drastically alter or destroy the structure of (something). "alcohol can disrupt the chromosomes of an unfertilized egg" synonyms: distort, damage, buckle, warp; More
why they use disruptive is they disrupt the businesses how they provide their products or services. And it has always made companies go out of business. For the customer side, we are having the benefit of the tech.
it will disrupt this incredibly untrustworthy since called medicine with rampant Fraud and or error in diagnosis , therapy, applied therapy, supply chain, Price, payments. Blockchain could correct all of that the first three being by far the most meaningful. Imagine getting a diagnosis that is 99.9% accurate not 80% accurate.
Blockchain is changing every industry and healthcare is no different. $PULSE is making sure to increase security, autonomy, and transparency in this field
#4 and the biggest. With medical errors causing 400-600k deaths a year in the usa, the trust in medicine is dropping and rightly so. Accuracy is the #1 issue. Correct diagnosis ( 80%), correct treatment 70% approved and treatment carried out correctly (? 90%?) are all areas that can be improved exponentially with blockchain This is the core of medicine not records , not distribution , not payments. those are all ancillary to the point of medicine
This is an interesting take because I too have concern over the percentage of malpractice in the medical field, which I feel like is often brushed over in society. How do you think blockchain can fix this
Coming back after watching this video two years ago. Can you make an updated video on the same topic?
I am starting to be bothered by the term disruptive technology, it has, to me negative connotations. Can we think of a better term that would imply that is going to improve things? How about enlightened technology?
dis·rupt
disˈrəpt/Submit
verb
interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem.
"a rail strike that could disrupt both passenger and freight service"
synonyms: throw into confusion, throw into disorder, throw into disarray, cause confusion/turmoil in, play havoc with; More
drastically alter or destroy the structure of (something).
"alcohol can disrupt the chromosomes of an unfertilized egg"
synonyms: distort, damage, buckle, warp; More
why they use disruptive is they disrupt the businesses how they provide their products or services. And it has always made companies go out of business. For the customer side, we are having the benefit of the tech.
Innovative is a better term.
it will disrupt this incredibly untrustworthy since called medicine with rampant Fraud and or error in diagnosis , therapy, applied therapy, supply chain, Price, payments. Blockchain could correct all of that the first three being by far the most meaningful. Imagine getting a diagnosis that is 99.9% accurate not 80% accurate.
Which courses is available in block chain using pharma marketing
Is blockchain really that better? If so, why do I keep hearing about bitcoin thef? I'd imagine blackchain will just add overhead and complexity.
i hope we can get more ACCOUNTABILITY -- where dentist are more transparent and honest?!
So much for HIPPA Laws in the US.
Blockchain is changing every industry and healthcare is no different. $PULSE is making sure to increase security, autonomy, and transparency in this field
#4 and the biggest. With medical errors causing 400-600k deaths a year in the usa, the trust in medicine is dropping and rightly so. Accuracy is the #1 issue. Correct diagnosis ( 80%), correct treatment 70% approved and treatment carried out correctly (? 90%?) are all areas that can be improved exponentially with blockchain This is the core of medicine not records , not distribution , not payments. those are all ancillary to the point of medicine
This is an interesting take because I too have concern over the percentage of malpractice in the medical field, which I feel like is often brushed over in society. How do you think blockchain can fix this
@@MK-kv6xc Hi. What’s your take on this
How will blockchain solve these issues?
@@thehandlez It will introduce complexities and so many bugs that you forget about other issues.