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My Preparation for the Digital Future in Healthcare

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare 3.0, Machine Learning, Social Media

I ran across an interesting quote by Jeff Arnold,  Chairman and  CEO of Sharecare, within the context of what healthcare organization’s need to do to prepare for the future:   “You have to be fluent in healthcare. You have to be fluent in technology, like analytics...

The Ethical Challenge of Deep Learning

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...

Python Programming or TV?

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Habit, Machine Learning, Mind

Learning Python for Machine Learning, considering ethical systems of thought for Artificial Intelligence applications within healthcare, or creating a definition of health valid for Semantic Web applications is hard. Watching MSNBC or Fox News and yip-yapping about...
My Physician Journey into Programming and Python

My Physician Journey into Programming and Python

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning, Python

As I mentioned several weeks ago, I am a doctor who is endeavoring to learn the programming language called Python. My reason for pursuing this, which sounds rational, goes something like this: 1. The future of healthcare is Artificial intelligence and Big Data. 2. To...

Technology and the Problems Facing Healthcare

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Healthcare 3.0, Machine Learning

The problems facing healthcare are human problems. Although there are many brilliant and good people working in high tech companies such as Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon, their technical brilliance does not necessarily extend to a deep understanding of...

Healthcare 3.0 and Ethics

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0, Machine Learning, Social Media Ethics

First, let’s talk Web 3.0. Web 1.0 is the static webpage of the late 1990s.  The website is simple a page, presenting information to you. Web 2.0 is the formation of community, circa 2007. It includes elements such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs.  Here, as...
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