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by vkou
697 days ago
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You also need to receive similar data from outside the hospital. And now you've added an army of people running around moving USB sticks, or worse, printouts and feeding them into other computers. It's madness, and nobody wants to do it. |
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In my eyes, there is a technical solution therr that keeps friction low for hospital staff: network stuff, on an internet, but not The Internet...
Edit: I've since been reading the other many many comment threads on this HN post which show the reasons why so much stuff in healthcare is connected to each other via good old internet, and I can see there's way more nuance and technicality I am not privy to which makes "just connect LANs together!" less useful. I wasn't appreciating just how much of medicine is telemedicine.