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Topic: [ANN][ICO] EHF eHealth First - page 483. (Read 97847 times)

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January 15, 2018, 12:59:38 AM
This is a Russian project. In Russia, probably will be popular, because there rely on help from doctors can not always.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=632I3585Big
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January 15, 2018, 12:51:59 AM
Just stumbled upon this project and after reading the whitepaper....this sounds really really great! I definitely keep an eye on the ANN, maybe even two Smiley
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January 15, 2018, 12:16:31 AM
See eHealth First video. Take a look on the website. http://www.ehfirst.io  

The video looks like it's going to change the world , it actually is an industry changing product. But why does it have the impression of one man project. Doesn't feel too much of social and team presence
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January 14, 2018, 11:44:02 PM
This project is revolutionary and I was wondering if there are plans to manufacture or integrate any medical gadgets to monitor a persons vital signs?
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January 14, 2018, 08:18:03 PM
See eHealth First video. Take a look on the website. http://www.ehfirst.io 

thank you, this explaine me a little. But video too short. Any good video review of this ICO? May be on youtube from some bloggers?
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January 14, 2018, 08:08:03 PM
this is definitely  interesting time for AI and healthcare industry. More data can be put together in order to diag. issues in early stage. EHF can be hugh if execute properly
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January 14, 2018, 07:32:45 PM
this healthy related stuff, will get something big in future for sure.

yeah I think so too - I just found this project in here ill follow this thread for sure

if they manage to develop and promote the project properly. and get a lot of doctors on board with this.

Is not going to be easy but defenetely the team has the skills to pull it off imo

Health project will require a lot of work from the team since this sector is relatively hard. But, I am sure eHealth team can handle it properly.

I also wish them best of luck and hope they will create something incredible in healthcare system. Who knows, probably in a few years any disease or injury could be cured by nanorobots
This is a hard industry sector but if they can success the profits will be huge.

Exactly, there so much money going around in healthcare
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January 14, 2018, 06:28:53 PM
It happens quite often, that a doctor made a wrong diagnosis, because he didn't see the very rare tropical disease f.e..
Computer can make suggestions, so that the doctor don't overlook such rare diseases.
But also because of the very strong psychologic component of the most diseases (psychosomatic) a doctor, which will listen to you, will always have the basic place as a human in this business.

As i said before human interaction(i mean talking with patient, understanding the psychology of the patient etc.) is crucial. so no machine can do that(to my knowledge of course:) )
But besides that if ehealth delivers on decreasing wrong diagnosis with suggestions, that's also a plus.

This project comprehend telemedicine too, so you can be in contact with a doctor if needed.

Yes, as we talked previously about self-diagnosis, so it is logically that they will develop telemedicine as well. The only question is how accurate and correct this gonna be.

Project is based on evidence based medicine, so it will be as accurate as currently technically possible without personal science based study of exact patient.
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January 14, 2018, 05:49:32 PM
See eHealth First video. Take a look on the website. http://www.ehfirst.io 

That's one hell of a big list of things to be implemented in the platform.
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January 14, 2018, 05:42:20 PM
See eHealth First video. Take a look on the website. http://www.ehfirst.io 
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January 14, 2018, 05:19:39 PM
Remote diagnostic start to be developped in many countries, I think it will be a big need due to the lack of doctors in many places. EHF can have a place in this industry i think, at least it’s the right timing to develop that kind of innovation.

Yes, as this is a subject almost everyone is interested in a lot of people might get in contact with EHF project.  Wink
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January 14, 2018, 05:09:21 PM
Remote diagnostic start to be developped in many countries, I think it will be a big need due to the lack of doctors in many places. EHF can have a place in this industry i think, at least it’s the right timing to develop that kind of innovation.
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January 14, 2018, 05:04:22 PM
Will the mobile application be available in 2020? And if the ICO will pass quickly then the timing will move?
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January 14, 2018, 05:02:01 PM
aging is also a problem aground the word because an average age of a human being is increasing, so remote diagnosis is necessary for all of us Smiley
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January 14, 2018, 04:38:58 PM

Machine logic for health might be a very dangerous thing.. Humans have a thing called nuance .. I don't expect devices to develop this soon.

But humans are also prone for errors, e.g. just overlooking an important result from a blood test. I also think doctors won't be completely redundant for diagnosises, but I am convinced that in future, they will only be needed to confirm a diagnosis.
This issue is very acute in the whole world! And sometimes the words and actions of the doctor depends very much!

You're right. Doctors is one of the most responsible professions, so a highly qualified specialist is very appreciated all over the world!

there's also a shortage of doctors in some areas of the world. so I wonder if remote diagnosis and treatment is possible.
remote diagnosis is necessary for hard-to-reach places in the world, for example, and this direction will develop.
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January 14, 2018, 04:33:09 PM

Machine logic for health might be a very dangerous thing.. Humans have a thing called nuance .. I don't expect devices to develop this soon.

But humans are also prone for errors, e.g. just overlooking an important result from a blood test. I also think doctors won't be completely redundant for diagnosises, but I am convinced that in future, they will only be needed to confirm a diagnosis.
This issue is very acute in the whole world! And sometimes the words and actions of the doctor depends very much!

You're right. Doctors is one of the most responsible professions, so a highly qualified specialist is very appreciated all over the world!

there's also a shortage of doctors in some areas of the world. so I wonder if remote diagnosis and treatment is possible.
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January 14, 2018, 04:20:36 PM
It happens quite often, that a doctor made a wrong diagnosis, because he didn't see the very rare tropical disease f.e..
Computer can make suggestions, so that the doctor don't overlook such rare diseases.
But also because of the very strong psychologic component of the most diseases (psychosomatic) a doctor, which will listen to you, will always have the basic place as a human in this business.

As i said before human interaction(i mean talking with patient, understanding the psychology of the patient etc.) is crucial. so no machine can do that(to my knowledge of course:) )
But besides that if ehealth delivers on decreasing wrong diagnosis with suggestions, that's also a plus.

This project comprehend telemedicine too, so you can be in contact with a doctor if needed.

Yes, as we talked previously about self-diagnosis, so it is logically that they will develop telemedicine as well. The only question is how accurate and correct this gonna be.
sure that if a self-diagnosis seems showing some serious diseases  to have the opportunity to get in touch quickly with a doctor through telemedicine i think it's the right choice for ehf
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January 14, 2018, 03:51:40 PM
It happens quite often, that a doctor made a wrong diagnosis, because he didn't see the very rare tropical disease f.e..
Computer can make suggestions, so that the doctor don't overlook such rare diseases.
But also because of the very strong psychologic component of the most diseases (psychosomatic) a doctor, which will listen to you, will always have the basic place as a human in this business.

As i said before human interaction(i mean talking with patient, understanding the psychology of the patient etc.) is crucial. so no machine can do that(to my knowledge of course:) )
But besides that if ehealth delivers on decreasing wrong diagnosis with suggestions, that's also a plus.

This project comprehend telemedicine too, so you can be in contact with a doctor if needed.

Yes, as we talked previously about self-diagnosis, so it is logically that they will develop telemedicine as well. The only question is how accurate and correct this gonna be.
it may not be certain how much accurate, we'll see the progress of this project, can not wait for the truth

The accuracy can not be gain in a night. It needs a long development. To be able to survive on this platform, eHealth need a good progress.
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January 14, 2018, 02:45:46 PM

Machine logic for health might be a very dangerous thing.. Humans have a thing called nuance .. I don't expect devices to develop this soon.

But humans are also prone for errors, e.g. just overlooking an important result from a blood test. I also think doctors won't be completely redundant for diagnosises, but I am convinced that in future, they will only be needed to confirm a diagnosis.
This issue is very acute in the whole world! And sometimes the words and actions of the doctor depends very much!

You're right. Doctors is one of the most responsible professions, so a highly qualified specialist is very appreciated all over the world!
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January 14, 2018, 02:39:47 PM

Machine logic for health might be a very dangerous thing.. Humans have a thing called nuance .. I don't expect devices to develop this soon.

But humans are also prone for errors, e.g. just overlooking an important result from a blood test. I also think doctors won't be completely redundant for diagnosises, but I am convinced that in future, they will only be needed to confirm a diagnosis.
This issue is very acute in the whole world! And sometimes the words and actions of the doctor depends very much!
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