The hard part of healthcare tech
People are foaming at the mouth that AI will magically improve healthcare for all.
If we can give the healthcare workforce a tool to diagnose quickly and accurately (everyone from a physician to an NP to a paramedic) then why won't it work?
Because we are not constrained by a trained model but by the data that is not collected frequently enough, rarely used or never collected at all.
It starts with the wearables we have today to continuously collect and share personal health data (yet still not used by my doctor). Then, it could expand to genetic data or environmental conditions that I am exposed to (food, air quality, sunlight, etc). And of course could include any lab tests or imaging.
The result would be your own personal health wiki with enough context for humans and machines to make better decisions.