1. async telemedicine 2. ambient and emotions AI 3. skin patches for measurements of vitals 4. affordable vein scanners 5. synthetic medical records (e.g. GAN) 6. blood draw devices in clinical trials 7. smart TVs for remote care
Our hospital has vein scanners but don't find them helpful in finding a good vein to stick. Ultrasound so far is the best at sticking the patient just once.
I want to know when AI will be integrated into mechanical ventilation and be available in the US. This is not a question of if, but when. This needs to happen now because all of the experienced clinicians have left or are currently leaving. Thanks
Hi Dr Bertalan, I always enjoyed your videos. Thank you for sharing what we can expect from a healthcare services in coming months. Data in HC sector is growing at a very fast rate. I have a question, with all type of structured and unstructured data collected by a HC company, what innovative useful things can be achieved which will positively impact patients or doctors or hospital staff.
The saddest part, with us destroying the only habitable planet we have--that the top 7 medical innovations of recent years all have zero things to do with RISUG.
Imagine if we took the money from 5 billionaires and put it only into medical research and for 10 years split the military budget ( USA) and out those funds there. A man can wish.
The funds that went into the USA military research projects gave birth to most important technologies that human beings are using today eg internet, gps, etc
There are much more inovations that are more interesting like this Apps and Gadgets. Like genetic modifications and innovations, for example like optogenetics or modified immunbodys. Those patch divices are not that good and usable as they look, they fall off very easy and the data is not suitable for medical decisions.
1. async telemedicine
2. ambient and emotions AI
3. skin patches for measurements of vitals
4. affordable vein scanners
5. synthetic medical records (e.g. GAN)
6. blood draw devices in clinical trials
7. smart TVs for remote care
Man you always articulate in a very easy to understand way. Your are not only a doctor but a great teacher.be blessed. Watching from Kenya
I appreciate that!
Discipline and perseverance and immersion.
Inventions make all people happy to live❤
Thank you for this video, can you please make one in the dietetics\ nutrition space within health care
Great advances, it's amazing how technology can be of great help when used properly and for good.
Our hospital has vein scanners but don't find them helpful in finding a good vein to stick. Ultrasound so far is the best at sticking the patient just once.
This is genuinely extraordinary. I read a book with a similar theme, and it was incredible. "Your Body Your Temple" by Sophia Wintergreen
Great video! We gotta have you on the podcast Bertalan!
More inventions can cure health issues❤
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
I want to know when AI will be integrated into mechanical ventilation and be available in the US. This is not a question of if, but when. This needs to happen now because all of the experienced clinicians have left or are currently leaving. Thanks
Great insight to the future:)
Excelente video!!!. Muy interesante ver estos desarrollos y tendencias en medicina.
Great list! 🙌
Also exciting to see lots of cool stuff happening with precision medicine and genomics in 2023 too 👀🧬
Definitely!!
As always, very insightful information. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
@@Medicalfuturist what happened with the trends you mentioned for 2022?
I watch your videos from Bangladesh. Your videos are amazing & so informative. Carry on Doc!! 👌♥️
Thank you so much 😀
Someone should make the capsule endoscopy smaller. It needs scaling down.
Wowo this is amazing 😍🤩
Thank you for the info.
Any time!
Hattsoff to you ❤️❤️❤️
I would love to see one of my doctors on my smart tv some year
can u explain how exactly does medical image segmentation increaes radiologists productiity? how much?
Hi Dr Bertalan, I always enjoyed your videos. Thank you for sharing what we can expect from a healthcare services in coming months. Data in HC sector is growing at a very fast rate. I have a question, with all type of structured and unstructured data collected by a HC company, what innovative useful things can be achieved which will positively impact patients or doctors or hospital staff.
Very kind, thank you!
I hope more for other diseases cures in epistemology to help the people about insects or worms infectiousness bites.
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic
Thanks!
Very informative vedio
Thanks a lot
The saddest part, with us destroying the only habitable planet we have--that the top 7 medical innovations of recent years all have zero things to do with RISUG.
I would appreciate if you could tell me what country you work in (for reference purposes)
I'm based in Hungary.
@@Medicalfuturistare you a jew? 😊
Smart Tv as a platform is interesting
How can a person volunteer for these kind of studies?
Hello I am a precision instrument manufacturing mold injection parts may I ask if you company recently purchase needs
affordable vein scanner
Can I just verify if this is an innovation of an Medical Technologist?
Imagine if we took the money from 5 billionaires and put it only into medical research and for 10 years split the military budget ( USA) and out those funds there. A man can wish.
The funds that went into the USA military research projects gave birth to most important technologies that human beings are using today eg internet, gps, etc
papers are papers. 🙂
There are much more inovations that are more interesting like this Apps and Gadgets. Like genetic modifications and innovations, for example like optogenetics or modified immunbodys.
Those patch divices are not that good and usable as they look, they fall off very easy and the data is not suitable for medical decisions.
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