quarta-feira, maio 20, 2015

"caldo maduro para novos modelos de negócio"

Em "How One Woman Is Working To Transform The Healthcare System From Within" li:
"For most of its history, the practice of medicine has focused on acute health events. A child gets the sniffles, a man collapses from a heart attack or someone breaks an arm and a doctor is supposed to cure them. Yet today, seven out of the top ten causes of death are chronic conditions, such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and diabetes, which are fundamentally different.
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Unlike treating a communicable disease, reviving a patient or mending a bone, with a chronic disease, doctors can’t merely “see” a patient, prescribe a cure and move on to the next one. They must work with their patients on an ongoing basis - for years or longer - to monitor and manage the condition.[Moi ici: Cheira mesmo a caldo maduro para novos modelos de negócio. Sintomas aparecem todos os dias. Por exemplo "Há consultas médicas gratuitas em Bragança", "Projecto de estudantes de medicina leva a saúde à porta de 26 idosos de Lisboa" e "Uma verdadeira mudança de paradigma na saúde"]
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Dr. Chin calls this a shift from “eminence-based care to evidence-based care.” In the old model, doctors were seen as the primary sources of medical information and diagnoses. Yet today, they must partner with a network of caregivers and information sources, as well as an entirely new ecosystem of technology, data and analytics to ensure top quality care."
Umas horas antes de ler isto, tinha comentado e favoritado no Twitter:
Cheira-me a reacção contra o mundo novo em que os clientes questionam as decisões do seu médico.

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