Brian, I completely agree with the differentiation between the problems plaguing a Mac vs a human. I got blue in the face trying to explain this to non-clinical executives during my managed-care days who wanted 100% of interventions to have a 4:1 ROI.
On a separate note, on behalf of nurses and others who work in your clinic and the broader healthcare system, may I suggest that you edit the reference to “my nurses.” A simple change to “the nurses” acknowledges their at-will employment and respects their autonomy. I’m sure this was an oversight, but I believe it’s important to point out.
"A decade from now, real-time point-of-care diagnostics"
Sure it could shift it to the degree most care is about accurate diagnosis which it is not
Brian, I completely agree with the differentiation between the problems plaguing a Mac vs a human. I got blue in the face trying to explain this to non-clinical executives during my managed-care days who wanted 100% of interventions to have a 4:1 ROI.
On a separate note, on behalf of nurses and others who work in your clinic and the broader healthcare system, may I suggest that you edit the reference to “my nurses.” A simple change to “the nurses” acknowledges their at-will employment and respects their autonomy. I’m sure this was an oversight, but I believe it’s important to point out.