MD+DI April 13, 2021
Charles Tschaggeny

Part three of a three-part series explores the what the future of diagnostics could look like.

To fly in today’s world, we have to go through a TSA security check. In the future, that TSA health check will entail proving we are healthy enough for the flight and that we don’t need to wear PPE, like masks, during the flight.

Health checks will be required to visit people in nursing homes and hospitals. Many companies will require employees to take these tests to work at the office. Health checks will be required for any activity where large numbers of people congregate, such as concerts and sporting events.

Envision the following scenarios for diagnostics.
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