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by adammichaelc
5380 days ago
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You might not see it because it's such an inconvenient thing to see; afterall your income is tied to it. The main factor keeping your income so high is the AMA and its regulatory allies. With rising costs and increasing pressure to save money in healthcare, you better believe that one day a computer will do your job. PS You might want to re-read The Innovator's Dilemma and The Innovator's Solution. |
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Computers reliably interpreting films as the final word is not going to happen in the near future (within this guy's career). Reading films is as much an art as it is a science. I'm sure a lot of advances can be made on it, and we might see nice proofs of concept. But to the point that it actually replaces radiologists?
Even if you assume the technology can be perfected, there are too many non-technological hurdles for that to happen. Liability, trust, etc...
Machine EKG interpretation has been around for a while, but it's not even close to perfect and no one relies on it, and it's a much much much simpler problem.