Do you think the healthcare industry is too focused on tech and AI right now? Do you think it's hurting patients more than helping them? The author of this article seems to think that's the case, but I'm not sure I agree.
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There are operators in the healthcare industry who want to hawk more technology, and there are people in management who are dazzled by it. But it's just obvious that a lot of people simply can't utilize that stuff. And even if people are reasonably tech savvy, who really wants to be learning some new technology when you're sick? Of course, a point in that article, that healthcare may become out of reach for millions, is an odd thing to say. It already is out of reach for too many people.
I think a lot of people are feeling that their jobs are threatened in the future and I can see why with AI. Even I am a little nervous but I guess only time will tell what the future holds. Until than I’ll let it be
I think there is a place for it in terms of saving time on administrative work but I haven’t seen in in practice to know if it is truly living up to the hype