Phil and Stephen continue their review of Thomas Frey’s 72 stunning things in the future that will be common ten years from now that don’t exist today -- this time adding their own analysis and scenarios for health technologies.
Hyper-personalized precision-based pharmaceuticals produced by 3D pill printers.
Ingestible data collectors, filled with sensors, to give a daily internal health scan and report.
Prosthetic limbs controlled by AI.
Real-time blood scanners.
Peer-to-peer health insurance.
Facetime-like checkups without needing a doctor’s appointment.
Full-body physical health scanners offering instant AI medical diagnosis, located in most pharmacies
Intraoral cameras for smartphones for DIY dental checkups.
Phil adds -- Coffeeshopification of health care. Lose the infrastructure, make care massively more available.
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