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They tweeted about Docbot and how it can help build AI tools for clinical use does this mean they will have a partnership with them? here is the tweet: https://twitter.com/AimedisGlobal/status/1004828086993596416.

Would be a good match I feel I think crypto needs to work on developing more partnerships as their tends to be a lot of duplication of efforts and I think theirs a lot of way groups could work together toward common goals even as seperate companies

I think that is one of the pros of using the blockchain being able to unify and create a shared network that is able to handle scalability pretty well. I think current centralized medical solutions that connect doctors and patient suffer a bit on scalability and are closed systems. Hopefully being able to work with partners would mean working together towards a common goal.
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They tweeted about Docbot and how it can help build AI tools for clinical use does this mean they will have a partnership with them? here is the tweet: https://twitter.com/AimedisGlobal/status/1004828086993596416.

Would be a good match I feel I think crypto needs to work on developing more partnerships as their tends to be a lot of duplication of efforts and I think theirs a lot of way groups could work together toward common goals even as seperate fompanies

Code reuse is a common concept in programming usually reinventing the wheel is discouraged so also I think it will be better if partnership is encouraged among different company doing so  will give the new company a head start instead of start afresh they will have access to wealth of knowledge and experience of the existing partner.
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They tweeted about Docbot and how it can help build AI tools for clinical use does this mean they will have a partnership with them? here is the tweet: https://twitter.com/AimedisGlobal/status/1004828086993596416.

Would be a good match I feel I think crypto needs to work on developing more partnerships as their tends to be a lot of duplication of efforts and I think theirs a lot of way groups could work together toward common goals even as seperate fompanies
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They tweeted about Docbot and how it can help build AI tools for clinical use does this mean they will have a partnership with them? here is the tweet: https://twitter.com/AimedisGlobal/status/1004828086993596416.
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:

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Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

Interesting. May be CEO is from Germany or their first product launch will be in Germany. Not surprising at all. Medical field have wide scope and no barriers in geography.

I have seen other projects similar to this but not target the European region, so it's good to hear they are releasing their product in Germany first. hopefully the rest of europe to follow shortly after

The pictures looks great, not the diagnose, but the form of the electronic health records. All important information on one sight. This is definitely a simplification of patient data.

Yeah I'm a big fan of that interface. Looks very clean and simple to use, certainly looks modern that's for sure. I'd hate to see a screenshot from the current systems in place haha

I must commend the design team, they did justice to the user interface/ user experience, blue and white is truly a go to color when it comes to the medical niche and also when it comes to the color of choice by users, so it just gave away that feeling that they have what it takes to drive this project forward, little things like this matter the most

I like the design very well, it's simple and clear.
And the screenshot shows you well that seemingly almost all medical data is saved. Even the vaccination certificate
I wonder what we can find under the point "family". The medical histories of our family?

After having seen the recent mycharts stuff that hospitals are using currently holy crap does that interface look so much nicer to me it’s going to be a breath of fresh air if the rest is as nice and integrated visually

Is the screenshot above taken directly from their platform? Is there an MVP already where investors could check out how everything will work in detail?

i found it on their homepage. Can't find a MVP, i guess they will announce it in a few weeks?
there are some screenshots on their page, you just have to scroll down. Pics like this:
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:



Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

Interesting. May be CEO is from Germany or their first product launch will be in Germany. Not surprising at all. Medical field have wide scope and no barriers in geography.

I have seen other projects similar to this but not target the European region, so it's good to hear they are releasing their product in Germany first. hopefully the rest of europe to follow shortly after

The pictures looks great, not the diagnose, but the form of the electronic health records. All important information on one sight. This is definitely a simplification of patient data.

Yeah I'm a big fan of that interface. Looks very clean and simple to use, certainly looks modern that's for sure. I'd hate to see a screenshot from the current systems in place haha

I must commend the design team, they did justice to the user interface/ user experience, blue and white is truly a go to color when it comes to the medical niche and also when it comes to the color of choice by users, so it just gave away that feeling that they have what it takes to drive this project forward, little things like this matter the most

I like the design very well, it's simple and clear.
And the screenshot shows you well that seemingly almost all medical data is saved. Even the vaccination certificate
I wonder what we can find under the point "family". The medical histories of our family?

After having seen the recent mycharts stuff that hospitals are using currently holy crap does that interface look so much nicer to me it’s going to be a breath of fresh air if the rest is as nice and integrated visually

Is the screenshot above taken directly from their platform? Is there an MVP already where investors could check out how everything will work in detail?
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

The thing about technology is that you wouldn't know the importance of it until you start using it by then you will asking yourself "how have I been coping without this technology" so I believe AIMEDIS are doing great
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:



Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

Interesting. May be CEO is from Germany or their first product launch will be in Germany. Not surprising at all. Medical field have wide scope and no barriers in geography.

I have seen other projects similar to this but not target the European region, so it's good to hear they are releasing their product in Germany first. hopefully the rest of europe to follow shortly after

The pictures looks great, not the diagnose, but the form of the electronic health records. All important information on one sight. This is definitely a simplification of patient data.

Yeah I'm a big fan of that interface. Looks very clean and simple to use, certainly looks modern that's for sure. I'd hate to see a screenshot from the current systems in place haha

I must commend the design team, they did justice to the user interface/ user experience, blue and white is truly a go to color when it comes to the medical niche and also when it comes to the color of choice by users, so it just gave away that feeling that they have what it takes to drive this project forward, little things like this matter the most

I like the design very well, it's simple and clear.
And the screenshot shows you well that seemingly almost all medical data is saved. Even the vaccination certificate
I wonder what we can find under the point "family". The medical histories of our family?

After having seen the recent mycharts stuff that hospitals are using currently holy crap does that interface look so much nicer to me it’s going to be a breath of fresh air if the rest is as nice and integrated visually
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:



Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

Interesting. May be CEO is from Germany or their first product launch will be in Germany. Not surprising at all. Medical field have wide scope and no barriers in geography.

I have seen other projects similar to this but not target the European region, so it's good to hear they are releasing their product in Germany first. hopefully the rest of europe to follow shortly after

The pictures looks great, not the diagnose, but the form of the electronic health records. All important information on one sight. This is definitely a simplification of patient data.

Yeah I'm a big fan of that interface. Looks very clean and simple to use, certainly looks modern that's for sure. I'd hate to see a screenshot from the current systems in place haha

I must commend the design team, they did justice to the user interface/ user experience, blue and white is truly a go to color when it comes to the medical niche and also when it comes to the color of choice by users, so it just gave away that feeling that they have what it takes to drive this project forward, little things like this matter the most

I like the design very well, it's simple and clear.
And the screenshot shows you well that seemingly almost all medical data is saved. Even the vaccination certificate
I wonder what we can find under the point "family". The medical histories of our family?
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

When small project like AIMedis will become successful, many big hospitals will try to use it in their hospitals. I am sensing success for this project.

Exactly my thought as it will reduce the current needs of already established traditional hospitals and also work hand in hand for the betterment of the well being of the patients
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:



Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

Interesting. May be CEO is from Germany or their first product launch will be in Germany. Not surprising at all. Medical field have wide scope and no barriers in geography.

I have seen other projects similar to this but not target the European region, so it's good to hear they are releasing their product in Germany first. hopefully the rest of europe to follow shortly after

The pictures looks great, not the diagnose, but the form of the electronic health records. All important information on one sight. This is definitely a simplification of patient data.

Yeah I'm a big fan of that interface. Looks very clean and simple to use, certainly looks modern that's for sure. I'd hate to see a screenshot from the current systems in place haha

I must commend the design team, they did justice to the user interface/ user experience, blue and white is truly a go to color when it comes to the medical niche and also when it comes to the color of choice by users, so it just gave away that feeling that they have what it takes to drive this project forward, little things like this matter the most
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:



Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

This looks interesting in all shades already... Is there a plan mobile app for this too? It will be great having one

I am sure team would definitely think about it in the future. As far as I know, usage of mobile apps in medical industry is too tricky due to strict regulatory scrutiny.

I am aware of the complications involved in the usage of mobile Apps in the medical industries. I worked in such things earlier. Very difficult ones.
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very interesting, there are pictures of the Aimedis platform on the homepage. I am quite surprised that these screenshots are in German:



Have now looked, Aimedis is based in the Netherlands

This looks interesting in all shades already... Is there a plan mobile app for this too? It will be great having one

I am sure team would definitely think about it in the future. As far as I know, usage of mobile apps in medical industry is too tricky due to strict regulatory scrutiny.
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Did you guys read the article about if hypnotherapy can help anxiety? i was quite interested when Aimedis shared it on their Twitter page here is a link to that tweet: https://twitter.com/AimedisGlobal/status/1004407572151988224.

I just read the article you shared very educative helped me understand how anxiety affect the body thank you.

Great article here @ http://www.goodzing.com/articles/can-hypnotherapy-really-help-anxiety

It's always good to share an informative article of a big world problem with anxiety which Aimedis is trying to solve with there innovative project. This will hopefully change the healthcare system thus making it a much more efficient system


Thanks for sharing this article buddy. I like it very much. Many people facing this anxiety problem and any information about solving anxiety problem is good.

Thank for the share mate. No knowledge is wasted. Even if we in here might not be facing this issue, our knowledge of it might help a friend who may not have been privileged to see this.
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

When small project like AIMedis will become successful, many big hospitals will try to use it in their hospitals. I am sensing success for this project.

Ya adoption will always be the make it or break it not really the tech I mean advanced tech is great but it will take time especially for hospitals to see adoption flourish it just will take persistence

If the small projects become successful, Big hospitals and big companies try to grab it in the name of acquisitions and move forward. AImedis is such a type of project.
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

When small project like AIMedis will become successful, many big hospitals will try to use it in their hospitals. I am sensing success for this project.

Ya adoption will always be the make it or break it not really the tech I mean advanced tech is great but it will take time especially for hospitals to see adoption flourish it just will take persistence
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

When small project like AIMedis will become successful, many big hospitals will try to use it in their hospitals. I am sensing success for this project.
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

I think one of the challenges many faces when creating solution like those is the bad adoption. Usually those are ran/created by engineers and not the professional medical personnel or at least their involvement in the whole process. That is why with this I think we could see different achievements.

To be honest, it still looks like something straight out of a science-fiction movie for me. It's hard to believe how fast the technology is progressing. Great to see that these new and emerging technologies like VR and AI finding their way to our everyday life more and more.

They are fast developing and i think it is because of how they were adopted by the public. And the amount of researches that are being carried out in those fields.

These engineering technologies are now part of medical industry now. Without this hardly any treatment is possible now.
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

I think one of the challenges many faces when creating solution like those is the bad adoption. Usually those are ran/created by engineers and not the professional medical personnel or at least their involvement in the whole process. That is why with this I think we could see different achievements.

To be honest, it still looks like something straight out of a science-fiction movie for me. It's hard to believe how fast the technology is progressing. Great to see that these new and emerging technologies like VR and AI finding their way to our everyday life more and more.

They are fast developing and i think it is because of how they were adopted by the public. And the amount of researches that are being carried out in those fields.

I agree, VR, AI, IoT all will help medical industry. I think without these technologies medical industry can't do much in future.
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They have an amazing article about how virtual reality can help healthcare, i think it can be very easy for doctor's to find the problem a lot faster then without the virtual reality.

Here is a link to the article: https://enterprise-europe.co.uk/blog/How-VR-revolutionising-healthcare.

That is really cool to see, I didn't realize how many benefits VR serves for an industry in the health care. Very refreshing to read and I'm glad there is some good benefits to it rather than just an entertainment system

yeah it looks really cool, but i think it's going to take something real special to change alot of the industry. For example I don't see the NHS taking anything like this one anytime soon

I think one of the challenges many faces when creating solution like those is the bad adoption. Usually those are ran/created by engineers and not the professional medical personnel or at least their involvement in the whole process. That is why with this I think we could see different achievements.

To be honest, it still looks like something straight out of a science-fiction movie for me. It's hard to believe how fast the technology is progressing. Great to see that these new and emerging technologies like VR and AI finding their way to our everyday life more and more.

They are fast developing and i think it is because of how they were adopted by the public. And the amount of researches that are being carried out in those fields.
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