by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare Ethics, Machine Learning
Most patients, most of time do fine, despite what a doctor does. However, sometimes , due to skill and some good luck, a doctor save lives. On the flip side, even if you are Marcus Welby, (or Dr McCoy from Star Trek ), a doctor will lose lives. But this is not a...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | CEOs on Twitter, Digital Platforms, Social Media
The Opioid Epidemic is a multi-faceted problem, and isn’t going to be solved by just one thing, but taking unused mediations of the street will help a little. April 28th 2018 is the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, which last year resulted in the take...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Social Media, Social Media Ethics
After being inspired after watching an interview with Andrew Clarke, CMO of Mars, here’s a creative way Mars (the parent company of Wrigley, which is the parent company of Lifesavers) could use social media to save children’s lives AND improve their brand in...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Uncategorized
Here’s a great article which summarizes the history of the WHO: A Brief History of The World Health Organization. If you had to summarize it in one word, that word would be “visionary”. In a world which every day is becoming ever more connected, this article is more...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Telemedicine
Although the business model for telemedicine for acute care appears strong on its surface – with the combination of customer convenience being location independence at its core – the medical and human model is much weaker. First of all, regarding the...