by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Healthcare 3.0
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them”. This quote is attributed to Albert Einstein. As one of the founders of Modern Physics, his approach to solving problems, at least as a scientist, clearly exemplified this. For example,...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0, Healthcare Revenue, Social Media Ethics
(et al. – from the latin et alia (neuter pleural), st alii (masculine plural), and et alii (feminine pleural) meaning “and others”.) The Big 4+1 are (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, & Google) + Microsoft. These are the tech giants which will be dominating the...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0, Healthcare Revenue
Health insurance or healthcare: What’s the difference? My blog is devoted to discussing the relationship between Health, and Healthcare 2.0/ 3.0 technologies. To do this it’s necessary to have a handle on the definitions of health and healthcare. Now,...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Health, Healthcare 3.0, Social Media Ethics
Who’s more valuable: the digital you or the physical you? At first glance the answer to this may seem trivial. Of course the real you (and the real me) are far more valuable than the digital you (and the digital me). But before we accept this answer...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blockchain, Healthcare 3.0
One way to think of Health 3.0 is as a conglomeration of several technologies: Big Data Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Internet of Things (IoTs) The Semantic Web Block Chain For Physicians Big Data is reasonably easy to conceptualize. We are use to thinking in...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare 3.0, Social Media Ethics
Here is a quote taken from the 2016 Royal Society Publishing Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences paper What is Data Ethics: “…data ethics can be defined as the branch of ethics that studies and evaluates moral...