Buchzusammenfassung
Eric Topol is a cardiologist, researcher, and executive vice president of Scripps Research. With over 270,000 citations, he is one of the top ten most cited researchers in medicine. Aside from Deep Medicine, he has published two other best-selling books: The Creative Destruction of Medicine and The Patient Will See You Now.
The evolution of smartphones is transforming healthcare by enabling remote consultations, reducing hospital stays, and empowering individuals to manage their health through innovations like smart pillboxes and cost-comparison apps. Groundbreaking technologies, such as a human GIS, promise to integrate genetic, physiological, and anatomical data for personalized care, while Big Data offers new possibilities in disease prediction, prevention, and tailored treatments. However, these advancements raise critical concerns about data privacy, with risks ranging from medical identity theft to misuse of genetic information by insurers or marketers. Despite these challenges, smartphones are bridging healthcare gaps globally, especially in underserved regions, by providing affordable diagnostic tools and fostering greater autonomy in medical care. As technology continues to reshape medicine, the balance between innovation and ethical responsibility remains pivotal.
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