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The 5 biggest future trends in healthcare…
Are you concerned about the future of healthcare, especially how technological and medical advancements can affect your longevity and health?
Well, you’re not alone. In today’s fast-paced world, staying ahead of the curve when it comes to our health is more critical than ever.
That’s why in this episode, we’re diving deep into the five biggest future trends in healthcare that you absolutely need to know about. So, if you’re curious about the innovations that will redefine healthcare, stay tuned because these trends aren’t just about prolonging life; they’re about ensuring that we live both longer and healthier lives.
Why you need to check this episode:
“I don’t want the patient to fit the medicine; I want the medicine to fit the patient. I think it’s going to take the longest to really see fruition, but I think that [personalized medicine] is the direction we have to go to if we’re really going to be about personalizing care and taking care of the individual patient.”– Dr. Berry Pierre
Notable Quotes:
“I think we’d be a fool not to think that artificial intelligence can invade digital marketing, web design, video editing, and all these other things here but not have some type of benefit when we talk about healthcare.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
“I don’t think they believe us, but I tell patients all the time—the good doctors, by minute two or three, we already have an idea what we’re going to do.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
“It’s not like we didn’t want to do it [telemedicine]. We’ve been wanting to do it. Unfortunately, your insurance companies did not want to pay for it; that’s the honest truth.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
“At the end of the day, obviously, someone’s going to make a lot of money, because healthcare is a business. But more importantly, there’s going to be a lot of lives saved because of the advances that we’re going to have.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
“It’s one thing to live longer; it’s great if you’re 110-115. But are you a good 110, whatever ‘good’ means? Do you look good? Are you bedridden? What is that if you’re living longer if you’re not living healthier?” – Dr. Berry Pierre
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