The Future Of Hospitals - The Medical Futurist

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2021
  • The COVID pandemic has revealed the fragility of healthcare systems and how clinics and hospitals were completely unprepared for the crisis.
    However, this is just part of a bigger problem. In many ways healthcare facilities are still stuck in the 20th century and are long overdue for a top-to-bottom overhaul with digital health leading the way.
    So in my latest video episode, I’d like to talk about new ways of thinking about healthcare, and how hospitals should be redesigned for the 21st century.
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Комментарии • 67

  • @wondertraveller9928
    @wondertraveller9928 2 года назад +8

    Next challenge will be making all these economically feasible, especially in developing countries

  • @mathiasdakey8887
    @mathiasdakey8887 2 года назад +5

    I am an undergrad, studying for BSc in Medical Imaging and considering medical school. It's fascinating what the future of medicine can be if we dare to dream and are ready to put in the hard work required.

  • @thecliniconlinetv5396
    @thecliniconlinetv5396 2 года назад +16

    This video captures virtually all that has been in my head about the future of healthcare. My mouth was wide open in excitement and aw as I watched till the end.

  • @eugenek.4706
    @eugenek.4706 3 года назад +10

    Great and informative video! I'm a senior in high school and I'm thinking of taking a medical route in my studies, and these videos really give me a head-start in terms of thinking about the future of medicine. Keep up the good work!

  • @human7740
    @human7740 2 года назад +1

    You are very optimistic, Mr. Mesko. It gives me hope for a better future. Thank You.

  • @shrutimalhotra6731
    @shrutimalhotra6731 Год назад

    Extremely informative and insightful. The first time I have subscribed to a RUclipsr - totally worth !

  • @IbrahimKhan-qt2qz
    @IbrahimKhan-qt2qz 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing such a valuable information about how future hospitals should be designed!

  • @sarahjameson1180
    @sarahjameson1180 2 года назад +2

    This was super interesting - would love to see each one of the sections mentioned in separate more detailed videos :)

  • @mercurious6699
    @mercurious6699 3 года назад +2

    Really appreciate your videos, so educational and inspiring, thank you

  • @inesdahne-steubersyoutubec3070
    @inesdahne-steubersyoutubec3070 Год назад +1

    A very interesting discussion about this topic. Thanks for posting.

  • @mnmartin73
    @mnmartin73 2 года назад +4

    I really like the idea of having reclinable chairs instead of beds. Hospital beds are uncomfortable and they give me bad back pain. I fear of being hospitalized just because of that. I'd be in more pain from the bed that from the actual disease.

  • @phiguchi7889
    @phiguchi7889 3 года назад +1

    Great, insightful vision for the future.

  • @Baymark47
    @Baymark47 Год назад

    Working in the home health industry for almost 2 decades caring for geriatrics patients. We’re geared towards preventables more than average facilities due to our duties to perform at home. We should look towards this type of practices in combination of technology to help cost-effectiveness and limit traffic by caring for non life threatening conditions at home! Reducing transmission like covid. We’ve been screaming for these types alternatives way before the pandemic. It always takes collateral damages and sacrifice innocent lives before people wake up and look at obvious. But I love your channel. I’m a big medical tech buff!

  • @cf9240
    @cf9240 3 года назад +2

    love your position and exploration, I totally relate, appalling that the industry doesn't seem to be thinking in that direction yet...

  • @TheAgentAaron
    @TheAgentAaron 2 года назад +3

    Interesting ideas but from a patient perspective, visiting one-on-one, in person with the doctor is like shopping brick & mortar vs shopping online. Sjopping online reduces travel & large crowds but does what your purchasing look like how you visualize it online looking at it 360°? Is it a true fit or does it run small or large? It is exactly the same in medicine. As my father's sole caretaker, he's had telehealth for some time due to the past year. Fortunately, it was his last and we'll be going in to the office again in August. My dad has heart, liver & kidney disease and is on home hemodialysis. Case in point, Friday before last, the day of his final telehealth, he was running fever of 101. His nephrologist believed it to be minor due to an accompanying cough. She prescribed azithromycin (4 day prescription). 3 days later, he had pain in his side, turns out he has sepsis and is currently in the hospital. There is just far too much information about a patient's condition that telehealth prevents a doctor from seeing. Sometimes, if not most all of the time, doctors need to be able to be in person with the patients for the benefit of both - so the doctor can make accurate diagnoses and so that patients have a quicker recovery.

  • @MILLZMAN90
    @MILLZMAN90 3 года назад +2

    It's great visualising these things but when will we actually see this come to fruition?

  • @houndofzoltan
    @houndofzoltan 2 года назад +4

    My friend, who's a doctor, says that half his patients aren't sick, they're there to have a chat and get some reassurance. How will that work with telemedicine I wonder?

  • @ericgeorge7874
    @ericgeorge7874 Год назад +1

    Not totally. The COVID-19 pandemic over capacity problems was because of simply not enough staff, room and equipment. The hospital rooms today show to the patient is in a clinical environment and also a very professional place, distinctive, and therefore comforting to the patient that they are where they should be to get the help they need (that said a few pleasing pictures around is good). Also yes there is an early trend having non-complex healthcare and censoring at the patients home, but it also reduces the emotional connect with the provider (which can lead to some issues).

  • @americanpatriot7702
    @americanpatriot7702 Год назад

    Great video, thank you very much

  • @JohnMarchionifinalpick
    @JohnMarchionifinalpick 2 года назад

    i hope you we can gwt thier very soon. because i just got out of two and ya one was a lot better than the other howevr i like your way of going about the service