It's upto ALL OF US to buy what is healthy, the only way (i believe) that 'that corrupt system' will 'have to' adapt since their bad products will not be bought... bit more expensive? Most are, yes, it's a choice : buy wisely, and avoid expensive doctors, right? It's very difficult, we are the people, we can do this.
Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
As an active practicing infectious disease physician, my COVID experience was not so relaxing. Covid Burnout/PTSD is real for those who actively worked during surges. The medical system is very complex and each discipline surgical vs medical vs academic etc are all very different specialties which physicians learn in detail after medical school. Medical school can only set the foundation to help a physician learn, which is a lifetime. While medical AI may help individual patients, it’s not going to be a practical solution to our nation’s chronic health crisis nor will adding nutrition classes in medical school as 40% of people don’t seek medical care. In addition, effective behavioral change is unlikely to happen at an annual visit. Prevention needs to begin at home. Nutrition is a long neglected public health crisis. To solve this problem effectively, public education must be accessible to all from childhood.
Subscribed to your channel, great health education content. You'd be a good guest in this and other nutrition podcasts (e.g Exam Room from PCRM), but from your comment and your videos, you'd likely have a greater impact as a politician for advocating and implementing those policies.
Hi Dr. Liu, I’ve been watching your channel for a long time, and appreciate your videos and efforts on food nutrition and healthy living. These are much needed. As you indicated, to be effective, this needs to be practiced by mass population, long before regular people before patients. One thing that AI+tech can do in this area is to help individuals track what they eat, by finding and categorizing the food and drinks for nutritional and calorie information, perhaps even facilitate family and friends to view them and form some mutual monitoring and checking among them. There are already some apps for these, abide not sure how popular. Another area that AI especially LLMs can really revolutionize healthcare is to automate documentation in healthcare such as clinical notes, patient summary, pre authorization notification, patient education and monitoring, etc. When done right, these can reduce the workload and cognition burden on clinicians and administrative staff, reduce burnout, and increase efficiency. Another area that medical education. As Dean Lloyd Minor mentioned, memorization is a significant component for medical students and practicing doctors alike, for a vast amount of medical, therapeutical and regulatory information which is also growing each day. Handling such information in large amount is one of the strengths of AI and modern search technologies. Just imagine there are AI+Search tools that can conveniently and reliably make such info available to medical students and practicing doctors at their fingertips, just like what calculators and Tax software for accountants and lay folks for taxes, that’ll revolutionize medical education and practices. The tasked in these two areas are very much within the technical capabilities of AI+Search, even though they do not appear as “sexy” as some other AI applications such as AI Robotic surgery. Just wonder if you’d have some thoughts and experiences in these 3 areas, from your and clinical practices? Thanks again for your videos and your efforts to bring nutrition science and healthy living to social media.
Just one added note as a RPh , electronic prescribing systems also helps reduce the number of fraudulent prescriptions (rx pads being stolen, falsifying phoned in rx) and hopefully in turn , help alleviate the opioid crisis that’s happening. It helped reduce the time needed for clarification on atrocious handwriting also. Great podcast
What about regulating all the chemicals allowed in our so called food and water supply? Big AG is so profitable and is controlling in our government🤷🏻♀️
💯 Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
So true! Seems almost absurd and ridiculous to utilize technology in such an advanced way when we don't even address the basics in a smart and safe way.
We need privacy to protect people from harming each other and we need to teach people, especially employers, not to harm people for and reason, especially health.
It's upto ALL OF US to buy what is healthy, the only way (i believe) that 'that corrupt system' will 'have to' adapt since their bad products will not be bought... bit more expensive? Most are, yes, it's a choice : buy wisely, and avoid expensive doctors, right? It's very difficult, we are the people, we can do this.
Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
This episode is truly precious and should be spread to promote awareness and the importance of an overhaul of the healthcare system at a global level, which is lacking everywhere (as in Italy , my country). Dr. Lloyd Minor's mission, as he says, is based on three salient points: patient care , research , teaching. TOP HIGHLIGHTS FOR BUSY PEOPLE 1 - 00:07:56 Pros of Artificial Intelligence 2 - 00:17:30 Precision Health and Early Detection 3 - 00:22:46 Passive Attitude towards Health 4 - 00:25:10 Role of Physicians and Proactive Preventative Care 5 - 00:34:09 Moving Towards Predictive and Preventative Healthcare 6 - 00:35:52 Precision Health and Precision Medicine 7 - 00:39:14 Ethical Dilemmas and Responsible AI ( Cons of Artificial Intelligence) 8 - 00:56:57 Incremental Changes in Healthcare System 9 - 01:07:48 Future of Personalized Healthcare 10 - 01:21:08 Intersection of Technology, Medicine, and Future -------------------- TOP HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUPER SUPER BUSY PEOPLE (MUST WATCH !! ) 1 - 00:07:56 Pros of Artificial Intelligence 2 - 00:34:09 Moving Towards Predictive and Preventative Healthcare 3 - 00:35:52 Precision Health and Precision Medicine 4 - 00:39:14 Ethical Dilemmas and Responsible AI ( Cons of Artificial Intelligence) 5 - 00:56:57 Incremental Changes in Healthcare System --------------------------- ITALIANO PARTI SALIENTI PER LE PERSONE CON POCO TEMPO 1 - 00:07:56 Pro dell'intelligenza artificiale 2 - 00:17:30 Salute di precisione e rilevamento precoce 3 - 00:22:46 Atteggiamento passivo nei confronti della salute 4 - 00:25:10 Ruolo dei medici e assistenza preventiva proattiva 5 - 00:34:09 Verso un'assistenza sanitaria predittiva e preventiva 6 - 00:35:52 Salute di Precisione e Medicina di Precisione 7 - 00:39:14 Dilemmi etici e intelligenza artificiale responsabile (contro l'intelligenza artificiale) 8 - 00:56:57 Cambiamenti incrementali nel sistema sanitario 9 - 01:07:48 Il futuro dell'assistenza sanitaria personalizzata 10 - 01:21:08 Intersezione tra tecnologia, medicina e futuro -------------------- PUNTI SALIENTI PER LE PERSONE TROPPO IMPEGNATE 1 - 00:07:56 Pro dell'intelligenza artificiale 2 - 00:34:09 Verso un'assistenza sanitaria predittiva e preventiva 3 - 00:35:52 Salute di precisione e medicina di precisione 4 - 00:39:14 Dilemmi etici e intelligenza artificiale responsabile (contro l'intelligenza artificiale) 5 - 00:56:57 Cambiamenti incrementali nel sistema sanitario Thank you Rich for your work! 🙏 I'll be happy to help spread the message in any way 🤙
Yes. This video seems to have ignored the most important topic. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Yes🎉. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
What about your food? Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
@@MM-qp4pdnot to discount what you said, but how long you live is not directly attributable to a single thing. It’s a multifactorial equation. In general, people are living longer lives on average. Your grandparents are probably just outliers.
You can’t have a preventative care system within a corporation owned top down system. The two systems are fundamentally opposite in their goals. Corporate healthcare makes money on #1 controlling/owning treatments/delivery methods to disease and #2 rationing/controlling your care. There’s no incentive financially to keep you from being sick. That is why the charity system worked so well in the beginning of healthcare and hospitals. That is until greed took over. I remember. I was there.
thank you for this @richroll - love his clarity on generally people are good...can see what ai is going to open up for each of us, on our own health. am already using chat gpt to cross reference different medical tests to see patterns, in an unidentified issue. use it to cross reference the meds prescribed, create a delivery timetable and what not to eat, when. appreciate greatly the focus on safe guards and privacy.
Call reps! Advocate for insurance reform and universal healthcare. The majority voice maters. Most people don’t know universal healthcare is far more affordable, economical and cost effective than our current price gouging.
That Medicare Advantage comment was kinda of a tell....Rich should you have an episode on Medicare.... traditional supplemental plans vs Advantage plans for us soon to be old timers
What I hope for is that AI will be able to identify a person's DNA, biochemistry, bacteria, anything unique to that person, then "taylor-make" a fix for whatever is wrong. Personalized diagnosis AND treatment.
Well, we do have some level of personalised medicine, but of course, that's completely exclusive of insurance, in other words, healthcare for the wealthy only.
@@Joseph1NJ Yes agree. I just recently reached out to a local service here and was told a "few" payments of 5 figures each. Okay, not for me yet I guess.
What about food?Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
@@0ucantstopme034 Wow! The other thing that's becoming more and more popular, and concerning, are 'concierge doctors.' They're very, very expensive and do not take any insurance. Of course they're all here on YT promoting themselves. INB4, no there's nothing wrong with that.
As a doctor, I do believe in data, and the great utility of large data sets. I do see some issues with certain wearable technology, as it promotes hyper-vigilance and data points that in fact do not change management. I think that some patients may benefit from certain wearables in the future, however, this takes great consideration. I think of these new forms of measurement and management as prescriptions as well. They are not without their effects.
Exactly. They leave out this topic strategically it seems. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
🌼Many people hope that AI blows animal torture testing 'research' into oblivion where it belongs. If we're to even begin to live up to all the wonderful qualities we claim for ourselves, ad nauseam, that's the least the profiting entities should accomplish with AI.
There is technology that helps eliminate animal testing. One of them is called Cytosolve invented by Dr Shiva Ayadurai. But for some reason big corporations are ignoring him. I wonder why
We must teach doctors to be proactive and advocate over going through motions and compliance only. It’s bad for healthcare and anti health for patients when healthcare pros are passive, which most are enabling harm with silence.
Speaking to the privacy of information; in Canada, the various systems, ie: Hospital institutions and various GP’s offices, are not sharing information. Thus the possibility of entering in an ER search, a collective of Dx’s, will not trigger any possible patient searches, as the search would only be limited to the individual system, and a generic data base. Our government has been speaking to interacting these various networks for 20 years, with no “move forward”. From an emergency aspect, it would be nice to see a patient’s overall Hx, in order to streamline the best quality of care, however if someone arrives to the ER without an active historian, typically there is a delay in the best possible outcomes, other then the most generic treatments.
New technologies are usually expensive and so they usually can be accessed by rich first. But because average people also have money it is worthwhile for these technologies to find ways to decrease their cost so that more people can buy them. So, the price does come down, and it is incentivized to.
Mathew5472…I hope you are right but us average people are putting back fresh vegetables (1 $5 red onion and $2 green pepper) and being encouraged to eat highly processed GMO Frosted Flakes for dinner. It leaves us with a perpetual feeling of being on the outside looking in…….hope you are right and I am 😑 wrong.
💯 It will not be used responsibly Radiologist: I'm tired. Insert normal chest report x 100 Let the AI catch it. And the next week... He's fired and you only have AI. In some cases it'll get better; in some cases it will get worse. But because of the pervasiveness errors will be made not by 1 bad or tired doctor but by 1000 bots.
@@Stretesky blood tests are very different from radiology and pathology. I'm not sure there's anything that can be done. Fighting it might show it. Prediction: the solution will likely be worse that the problem anyway
Let's put the artificial intelligence on pause for a moment and use some human intelligence if that's ok. Every school should have: a water filtration system An organic farm that can be operated as a class Healthy meals served on real plates Facilities clean with natural cleaning products Playgrounds not made with cancer-causing materials Outside classrooms in the morning Lots of exercise Unbleached toilet paper
I REALLY REALLY REALLY want to get excited about AI. But no. Just no. Hype is hype. We've been lied to way too many times about AI. Remember when Google faked that AI conversation requiring thousands of slave laborers? Here's the game: On your earnings call, mention the letters AI as many times you can, with as many use cases as you can imagine; this sends the stock soaring, allowing companies to issues "cheaper" shares (low cost of money for operations). This entire topic is being covered so uncritically. Won't be listening to this one. Show me some actual human outcome data and maybe I'll pay attention. Is the US suddenly capable of treating millions of uninsured? Are Americans living longer? Is primary care catching more potentially fatal conditions? I'll bet there's no discussion of any of that. Just neat, very compelling stories about how AI has a cool use case (e.g., cancer identification, protein folding). Yeah, neat, we have computers now. Let's talk about health. Is AI making us healthier and less prone to dying and suffering? Is that the claim? Extraordinary claims require EXTRAORDINARY evidence and nothing but fakes and theoretical assertions have been provided.
yes... and let's open our eyes as welll, if all is 'like that system', we are in it as China is now...they can use it how they want (or isn't that already happening?), people need to think for themselves without tv & mainstream, greetings from Belgium
So why aren’t children required to sit through w/ a passing grade for basic health education to make responsible decisions through life. Why aren’t insurance companies giving children and young adults realistic annual health checkups to prevent diseases later in life? Because it’s not part of their business model, and understand it is big business.
Why did you leave out food our most important source of energy?? Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free.This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
What about the poisoned food given to your children? What about food?Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
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Food industry must changed . That’s one of the basis of our health . Thank you for your work Rich !
It's upto ALL OF US to buy what is healthy, the only way (i believe) that 'that corrupt system' will 'have to' adapt since their bad products will not be bought... bit more expensive? Most are, yes, it's a choice : buy wisely, and avoid expensive doctors, right? It's very difficult, we are the people, we can do this.
Correct
Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
As an active practicing infectious disease physician, my COVID experience was not so relaxing. Covid Burnout/PTSD is real for those who actively worked during surges. The medical system is very complex and each discipline surgical vs medical vs academic etc are all very different specialties which physicians learn in detail after medical school. Medical school can only set the foundation to help a physician learn, which is a lifetime. While medical AI may help individual patients, it’s not going to be a practical solution to our nation’s chronic health crisis nor will adding nutrition classes in medical school as 40% of people don’t seek medical care. In addition, effective behavioral change is unlikely to happen at an annual visit. Prevention needs to begin at home. Nutrition is a long neglected public health crisis. To solve this problem effectively, public education must be accessible to all from childhood.
Agree!
Subscribed to your channel, great health education content. You'd be a good guest in this and other nutrition podcasts (e.g Exam Room from PCRM), but from your comment and your videos, you'd likely have a greater impact as a politician for advocating and implementing those policies.
Hi Dr. Liu, I’ve been watching your channel for a long time, and appreciate your videos and efforts on food nutrition and healthy living. These are much needed. As you indicated, to be effective, this needs to be practiced by mass population, long before regular people before patients.
One thing that AI+tech can do in this area is to help individuals track what they eat, by finding and categorizing the food and drinks for nutritional and calorie information, perhaps even facilitate family and friends to view them and form some mutual monitoring and checking among them. There are already some apps for these, abide not sure how popular.
Another area that AI especially LLMs can really revolutionize healthcare is to automate documentation in healthcare such as clinical notes, patient summary, pre authorization notification, patient education and monitoring, etc. When done right, these can reduce the workload and cognition burden on clinicians and administrative staff, reduce burnout, and increase efficiency.
Another area that medical education. As Dean Lloyd Minor mentioned, memorization is a significant component for medical students and practicing doctors alike, for a vast amount of medical, therapeutical and regulatory information which is also growing each day. Handling such information in large amount is one of the strengths of AI and modern search technologies. Just imagine there are AI+Search tools that can conveniently and reliably make such info available to medical students and practicing doctors at their fingertips, just like what calculators and Tax software for accountants and lay folks for taxes, that’ll revolutionize medical education and practices.
The tasked in these two areas are very much within the technical capabilities of AI+Search, even though they do not appear as “sexy” as some other AI applications such as AI Robotic surgery.
Just wonder if you’d have some thoughts and experiences in these 3 areas, from your and clinical practices?
Thanks again for your videos and your efforts to bring nutrition science and healthy living to social media.
Just one added note as a RPh , electronic prescribing systems also helps reduce the number of fraudulent prescriptions (rx pads being stolen, falsifying phoned in rx) and hopefully in turn , help alleviate the opioid crisis that’s happening. It helped reduce the time needed for clarification on atrocious handwriting also. Great podcast
What about regulating all the chemicals allowed in our so called food and water supply? Big AG is so profitable and is controlling in our government🤷🏻♀️
💯 Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
So true! Seems almost absurd and ridiculous to utilize technology in such an advanced way when we don't even address the basics in a smart and safe way.
Thank you “ Rich “ for this PODCAST with “ Dr Lloyd “ ALL set to GRASP the KNOWLEDGE ❤😊🙏
We need privacy to protect people from harming each other and we need to teach people, especially employers, not to harm people for and reason, especially health.
It's upto ALL OF US to buy what is healthy, the only way (i believe) that 'that corrupt system' will 'have to' adapt since their bad products will not be bought... bit more expensive? Most are, yes, it's a choice : buy wisely, and avoid expensive doctors, right? It's very difficult, we are the people, we can do this.
Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
This episode is truly precious and should be spread to promote awareness and the importance of an overhaul of the healthcare system at a global level, which is lacking everywhere
(as in Italy , my country).
Dr. Lloyd Minor's mission, as he says, is based on three salient points:
patient care , research , teaching.
TOP HIGHLIGHTS FOR BUSY PEOPLE
1 - 00:07:56 Pros of Artificial Intelligence
2 - 00:17:30 Precision Health and Early Detection
3 - 00:22:46 Passive Attitude towards Health
4 - 00:25:10 Role of Physicians and Proactive Preventative Care
5 - 00:34:09 Moving Towards Predictive and Preventative Healthcare
6 - 00:35:52 Precision Health and Precision Medicine
7 - 00:39:14 Ethical Dilemmas and Responsible AI ( Cons of Artificial Intelligence)
8 - 00:56:57 Incremental Changes in Healthcare System
9 - 01:07:48 Future of Personalized Healthcare
10 - 01:21:08 Intersection of Technology, Medicine, and Future
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TOP HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUPER SUPER BUSY PEOPLE (MUST WATCH !! )
1 - 00:07:56 Pros of Artificial Intelligence
2 - 00:34:09 Moving Towards Predictive and Preventative Healthcare
3 - 00:35:52 Precision Health and Precision Medicine
4 - 00:39:14 Ethical Dilemmas and Responsible AI ( Cons of Artificial Intelligence)
5 - 00:56:57 Incremental Changes in Healthcare System
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ITALIANO
PARTI SALIENTI PER LE PERSONE CON POCO TEMPO
1 - 00:07:56 Pro dell'intelligenza artificiale
2 - 00:17:30 Salute di precisione e rilevamento precoce
3 - 00:22:46 Atteggiamento passivo nei confronti della salute
4 - 00:25:10 Ruolo dei medici e assistenza preventiva proattiva
5 - 00:34:09 Verso un'assistenza sanitaria predittiva e preventiva
6 - 00:35:52 Salute di Precisione e Medicina di Precisione
7 - 00:39:14 Dilemmi etici e intelligenza artificiale responsabile (contro l'intelligenza artificiale)
8 - 00:56:57 Cambiamenti incrementali nel sistema sanitario
9 - 01:07:48 Il futuro dell'assistenza sanitaria personalizzata
10 - 01:21:08 Intersezione tra tecnologia, medicina e futuro
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PUNTI SALIENTI PER LE PERSONE TROPPO IMPEGNATE
1 - 00:07:56 Pro dell'intelligenza artificiale
2 - 00:34:09 Verso un'assistenza sanitaria predittiva e preventiva
3 - 00:35:52 Salute di precisione e medicina di precisione
4 - 00:39:14 Dilemmi etici e intelligenza artificiale responsabile (contro l'intelligenza artificiale)
5 - 00:56:57 Cambiamenti incrementali nel sistema sanitario
Thank you Rich for your work! 🙏 I'll be happy to help spread the message in any way 🤙
Watching while working a graveyard shift at a hospital, perfect timing
It's the food. Truth does not change. Food as grown. Simplicity. Desk jobs are death
Yes. This video seems to have ignored the most important topic. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Excellent interview! Lloyd and Rich provide positive hope for the future of the medical profession… personable, caring, proactive and practical!:-)
Carbs FTW! 💪💪 health is more about avoiding foods that harm you rather then trying to get in enough super foods
Yes🎉. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Better medication that we won't be able to afford.
It will be for the elites.
Maybe not. I doubt anyone thought we'd have the equivalent of super computers in our pockets. Smart people innovate, markets form, prices drop.
@@drmdustagreed. Decreased barrier to entry will cause prices to drop
What about your food? Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
@@MM-qp4pdnot to discount what you said, but how long you live is not directly attributable to a single thing. It’s a multifactorial equation. In general, people are living longer lives on average. Your grandparents are probably just outliers.
You can’t have a preventative care system within a corporation owned top down system. The two systems are fundamentally opposite in their goals. Corporate healthcare makes money on #1 controlling/owning treatments/delivery methods to disease and #2 rationing/controlling your care. There’s no incentive financially to keep you from being sick. That is why the charity system worked so well in the beginning of healthcare and hospitals. That is until greed took over. I remember. I was there.
Exactly. Dr. Shiva Ayadurai explains this well also.
Great content, thank you!
Need these more
Rich Roll should interview Dr. Shawn Baker and Dr. Ken Berry about nutrition, diet and life style in precision healthcare
When we talk about medicine we don't need human factor, we need Simply to be Fixed
thank you for this @richroll - love his clarity on generally people are good...can see what ai is going to open up for each of us, on our own health. am already using chat gpt to cross reference different medical tests to see patterns, in an unidentified issue. use it to cross reference the meds prescribed, create a delivery timetable and what not to eat, when. appreciate greatly the focus on safe guards and privacy.
Eek. Well I tried to watch it. Given the last four years words like drugs ...Stanford university left me cold. Haven’t got over my trust issues yet.
So How Will This Effect Our Insurance CO. They may drop us or not chose to pay. On one hand theres good but on the other not so good
Call reps! Advocate for insurance reform and universal healthcare. The majority voice maters. Most people don’t know universal healthcare is far more affordable, economical and cost effective than our current price gouging.
That Medicare Advantage comment was kinda of a tell....Rich should you have an episode on Medicare.... traditional supplemental plans vs Advantage plans for us soon to be old timers
I think that would be a great idea, pull back the curtain on insurers .
What I hope for is that AI will be able to identify a person's DNA, biochemistry, bacteria, anything unique to that person, then "taylor-make" a fix for whatever is wrong. Personalized diagnosis AND treatment.
Well, we do have some level of personalised medicine, but of course, that's completely exclusive of insurance, in other words, healthcare for the wealthy only.
@@Joseph1NJ Yes agree. I just recently reached out to a local service here and was told a "few" payments of 5 figures each. Okay, not for me yet I guess.
What about food?Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
@@0ucantstopme034 Wow! The other thing that's becoming more and more popular, and concerning, are 'concierge doctors.' They're very, very expensive and do not take any insurance. Of course they're all here on YT promoting themselves. INB4, no there's nothing wrong with that.
Awesome. Great content.
As a doctor, I do believe in data, and the great utility of large data sets. I do see some issues with certain wearable technology, as it promotes hyper-vigilance and data points that in fact do not change management. I think that some patients may benefit from certain wearables in the future, however, this takes great consideration. I think of these new forms of measurement and management as prescriptions as well. They are not without their effects.
Answer the question “How much nutrition is taught at your medical school?” 😢
Exactly. They leave out this topic strategically it seems. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
We should learn why the pandemic occured in the first place... that is what is important. Root Cause.
We know. Greed
🌼Many people hope that AI blows animal torture testing 'research' into oblivion where it belongs. If we're to even begin to live up to all the wonderful qualities we claim for ourselves, ad nauseam, that's the least the profiting entities should accomplish with AI.
There is technology that helps eliminate animal testing. One of them is called Cytosolve invented by Dr Shiva Ayadurai. But for some reason big corporations are ignoring him. I wonder why
We must teach doctors to be proactive and advocate over going through motions and compliance only. It’s bad for healthcare and anti health for patients when healthcare pros are passive, which most are enabling harm with silence.
Speaking to the privacy of information; in Canada, the various systems, ie: Hospital institutions and various GP’s offices, are not sharing information. Thus the possibility of entering in an ER search, a collective of Dx’s, will not trigger any possible patient searches, as the search would only be limited to the individual system, and a generic data base. Our government has been speaking to interacting these various networks for 20 years, with no “move forward”. From an emergency aspect, it would be nice to see a patient’s overall Hx, in order to streamline the best quality of care, however if someone arrives to the ER without an active historian, typically there is a delay in the best possible outcomes, other then the most generic treatments.
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Great informative content! Also gotta say Rich, I love that hairstyle you've got these days!
Awesome
Rich looks like Huberman without TRT now 😊.
Peoples fingertips or the “rich peoples fingertips”?
New technologies are usually expensive and so they usually can be accessed by rich first.
But because average people also have money it is worthwhile for these technologies to find ways to decrease their cost so that more people can buy them. So, the price does come down, and it is incentivized to.
Mathew5472…I hope you are right but us average people are putting back fresh vegetables (1 $5 red onion and $2 green pepper) and being encouraged to eat highly processed GMO Frosted Flakes for dinner. It leaves us with a perpetual feeling of being on the outside looking in…….hope you are right and I am 😑 wrong.
💯 It will not be used responsibly
Radiologist: I'm tired.
Insert normal chest report x 100
Let the AI catch it.
And the next week... He's fired and you only have AI. In some cases it'll get better; in some cases it will get worse. But because of the pervasiveness errors will be made not by 1 bad or tired doctor but by 1000 bots.
What do you think lab tests are? If you are concerned, call your reps and advocate for responsible use. Don’t be passive.
@@Stretesky blood tests are very different from radiology and pathology.
I'm not sure there's anything that can be done. Fighting it might show it.
Prediction: the solution will likely be worse that the problem anyway
Let's put the artificial intelligence on pause for a moment and use some human intelligence if that's ok.
Every school should have:
a water filtration system
An organic farm that can be operated as a class
Healthy meals served on real plates
Facilities clean with natural cleaning products
Playgrounds not made with cancer-causing materials
Outside classrooms in the morning
Lots of exercise
Unbleached toilet paper
I REALLY REALLY REALLY want to get excited about AI. But no. Just no. Hype is hype.
We've been lied to way too many times about AI. Remember when Google faked that AI conversation requiring thousands of slave laborers? Here's the game:
On your earnings call, mention the letters AI as many times you can, with as many use cases as you can imagine; this sends the stock soaring, allowing companies to issues "cheaper" shares (low cost of money for operations). This entire topic is being covered so uncritically. Won't be listening to this one.
Show me some actual human outcome data and maybe I'll pay attention. Is the US suddenly capable of treating millions of uninsured? Are Americans living longer? Is primary care catching more potentially fatal conditions?
I'll bet there's no discussion of any of that. Just neat, very compelling stories about how AI has a cool use case (e.g., cancer identification, protein folding). Yeah, neat, we have computers now. Let's talk about health.
Is AI making us healthier and less prone to dying and suffering? Is that the claim? Extraordinary claims require EXTRAORDINARY evidence and nothing but fakes and theoretical assertions have been provided.
yes... and let's open our eyes as welll, if all is 'like that system', we are in it as China is now...they can use it how they want (or isn't that already happening?), people need to think for themselves without tv & mainstream, greetings from Belgium
@@chrisnam1603 Thanks Belgium! In hearty agreement. Cheers!
So why aren’t children required to sit through w/ a passing grade for basic health education to make responsible decisions through life. Why aren’t insurance companies giving children and young adults realistic annual health checkups to prevent diseases later in life?
Because it’s not part of their business model, and understand it is big business.
Because it’s not their responsibility.
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Why did you leave out food our most important source of energy?? Yes. Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free.This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? They didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Hello Will Brown. They call you the Impeachment Doctor.
eeeek...keep me away from those robots.
What about the poisoned food given to your children? What about food?Food is medicine. My Great Grandma, Grandpa and others before them lived well into their 90s and healthy. They lived on healthy sunshine, access to clean water and pesticide free foods, micro plastic free. This day and age there's forest fires smoke covering our sun and who knows what's in our food? My Grandparents and Great Grandparents didn't need AI back then, expensive drugs or anyone constantly probing and testing them.
Hilarious, AI should make GPs redundant in 5 years. The market will make it happen. No one is above progress.
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Booooooo making the opposition put a villain instead of providing solutions & shining yourself says a lot
Jesus Christ Crucified for your sin is the only way to Salvation. We all die. Be not deceived. Live 22:34 well and die fast.
It is appointed once to die then judgement. Hebrews 9:27