The Doctor will see you always thanks to
technical advances...Joseph M. Smith from West Wireless
Institute introduces this world, describing
devices that are already on the market,
those awaiting FDA approval, and those that
are on the outer edge of possibility as he
describes the following scenario:
Newswise, September 26, 2011 — Imagine a
world in which your medicine cabinet notices
that you are due for a prescription refill
and calls it in. A sensor implanted under
your skin detects a fluid buildup in your
lungs and alerts your doctor, who decides
your heart medication needs an adjustment
and contacts the pharmacist to change your
dosage.
Meanwhile, sensors in your toilet confirm
that your body has adjusted well to your
other medications but sees indications that
you may be a borderline diabetic.
Your doctor, given these readings and your
family medical history, suggests that you
change your diet. Noting that fact, your
bathroom scale asks you to punch in a weight
loss goal and starts giving you a regular
progress update. Your medical checkup isn't
an annual event--it happens every day,
simply as you go about your daily life.
Joseph M. Smith from West Wireless Institute
introduces this world, describing devices
that are already on the market, those
awaiting FDA approval, and those that are on
the outer edge of possibility.
He admits that a technological revolution in
health care has been predicted before, but
says that we are at an inflection point now,
where wireless connectivity, personal
cellular devices, pervasive sensing
technologies, social networks, and data
analytics are mature enough to make wireless
medicine a reality.
And he believes that when wireless
health-care technologies become pervasive,
they will reduce cripping health-care costs
while keeping people healthier.