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by Balooga 974 days ago
I wish I had the link to the YouTube video where a researcher described one of the main reasons why MYCIN failed. Because when you optimize for number of patients per doctor, it is a lot more cost effective to prescribe a broad spectrum antibiotic that kills all pathogens and move on to the next patient than it is to spend time with one patient and MYCIN to narrow down to the exact pathogen.
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And that worked out well! When you optimize for reducing costs, not outcomes, the outcome you get is antibiotic resistant bacteria!

Seriously though, if we take a "maximize outcomes" approach, then doctors don't actually need to spend any time with a patient - the computer can do it. Maybe this isn't optimal for wealthy first-worlders, but it will be better than what poor first-worlders and everybody else have now. Many people in the US simply do not go to the doctor, unless it's an unavoidable ER trip.