KevinMD March 14, 2024
Scott Ellner, DO, MPH

Imagine a day when you wake up from a perfect six hours and thirty-six minutes of restorative sleep. Overnight, a wearable device or implanted chip has been continuously monitoring and capturing a comprehensive set of your biological and physiological variables. The ingested data from the variables collected is processed through an adaptive machine learning algorithm to create a physician-directed longevity score to increase health span—the length of time a person remains healthy and free from serious illness or disease throughout their life.

You receive an alert from your physician about new ST changes identified on the continuous ECG, with instructions to follow up within the next hour. Through ambient voice-activated technology, you call your physician, and she appears on the...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Technology, Wearables
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