by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare 3.0
“As the true grail will bring you life, the false grail will take it from you.” These are the words uttered by the Grail Knight in the movie “Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade”. I believe these words apply to to Healthcare’s future use of Artificial...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0
In graduate school, as I was working towards my Master’s Degree in Physics, I remember the lecture when Quantum Mechanics fell into place for me. It was the lecture on Wave-Particle Duality. Wave-particle duality, simply stated, is that a quantum entity can have the...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Apple, Healthcare 3.0
In the Fierce Healthcare (@fiercehealth) blog post When it comes to medical records, experts see the potential for Apple to succeed where others have failed, the author Evan Sweeney ( @DB_Sweeney) makes two key points. First, Apple’s potential for success is...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Health, Healthcare 3.0, Social Media
For most people, most of the time, digital technology is unhealthy. By most people, I mean 95% of adults. If I meant children, it would be 99%. By most of the time, I mean 99%. By digital technology, I mean 1.0 technology – which includes TV, 2.0 technology...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0, Healthcare Ethics
Do you have the right to share your DNA with someone else? Most people would initially say yes. In fact, most people would say that it is you, and only you, who has the right to share your DNA. Certainly if you consider DNA as a medical test, this feels right. You...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare 3.0, Healthcare Ethics
Moonshot is a term you will occasionally hear used in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) community. If you ever hear it in a discussion about AI in Healthcare, take note. It’s a red flag. You see, although ”moonshot” refers to a large-scale project – just...