2015: Aspirations and Realities as a Breakthrough Year in Medical Technology

US President Omaba said in his 2015 State of the Union address: "In the 21st century, companies will rely on science, technology and research and development in the United States. I hope that this country that has eliminated polio and mapped out human genetic maps will lead the way in medicine. Time to provide appropriate treatment in a timely manner."

Although it has only just begun in 2015, it has been awarded the title of “ Health Care Technology Year”. Last year, healthcare startups attracted a record $4.1 billion in venture capital. And many industry insiders expect that the industry's performance will be even stronger this year.

These predictions have also been confirmed by Obama. In the 2015 State of the Union speech, Obama announced the launch of "precision health plan" (Precision Medicine Initiative), to provide a more effective treatment leverage emerging health care technologies (such as gene mapping and big data analysis, etc.). Obviously, the government also believes that technology will change the US medical industry.

Dr. Eric Topol recently published an article on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, highly appreciating these emerging technologies and analyzing the potential impact they will have on patient health and healthcare costs. At the same time, Topper also pointed out the shortcomings.

Toper said: "Although we have made great progress in accessing personal medical information , we are still quite lacking in data analysis. Everyone is collecting big data, but rarely can draw meaningful information from it. What is even worse is These patient-created data, such as from wearables, laboratory tests, self-tests, gene sequencing, and automated imaging data, have not yet entered the electronic health records of hospitals or doctors."

The first problem that Topel elaborated was that it could be solved: that is, we did collect the data, but did not get meaningful information from the data. There are many companies that are currently focusing on this and want to summarize meaningful information from a large amount of available data. In the future, such companies will be more and more.

Another worry is relatively difficult to solve, that is, to hand over the summarized information to the practitioner or core decision maker. Topper believes that this data needs to be integrated into the patient's electronic medical record. This is correct, but the eyes are inevitably short.

In fact, the bigger problem lies in the huge gap between modern technology and traditional medical facilities. That is to say, the application created by the technicians in the field of health care can be introduced and used by traditional medical institutions.

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