Maybe, it would be relatively easy to adapt it to all adults.
21.08.2025 04:16 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0@mickeehrnstrom.bsky.social
MD, internist, serial entrepreneur, startup CTO. Openminded with interest in globalisation and humanity. Making an effort to improve geriatric care.
Maybe, it would be relatively easy to adapt it to all adults.
21.08.2025 04:16 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Vilja Goals of Care have gotten very good feedback, seldom you see both such an improvement of care and a substantial reduction of costs. Symtom support connected to this is not yet is use.
16.08.2025 19:32 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0We also have a tool that helps making Goals of care decisions for home care and senior home patients, this was an add on, what to do thereafter (the not for public side contains info on urgency and treatments). But since symptoms not really vary that much for 65+, we made Oired for all seniors.
13.08.2025 13:43 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Symptom support, unbiased and pure. Taking on the toughest cases: elderly patients. Get diagnoses and suggested investigations. Powered by our own AI (not Big Tech), but we use LLM as a sidekick. Easy, no login, free to use: Oired.com
15.04.2025 08:37 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 2 📌 0This is so true, because innovation thrives on the number of smart people exchanging ideas. Now that China’s population is highly educated, progress is accelerating. Meanwhile, Europe stagnates under excessive regulations, and the US is stuck admiring itself in the mirror and avoiding any exchange.
02.04.2025 15:58 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0What if the real text below is:
”companies” => ”computers”
”capitalism” => ”the future”
A curse for the children and a blessing for the elderly?
23.03.2025 08:36 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0If we can get this down to 1 hour, it would just take 3 years to build enough solar capacity to provide all the electricity the world currently uses. Or more probable 6 fold increase of current buildout (around 2030?) and it takes around 12 years. Some ⚡️-storage will also be needed😉.
18.03.2025 11:28 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Highly developed: <10% below $30 (PPP)
Developed: <10% below $20
Moderately developed: <10% below $10
Slightly developed: <10% below $2.15 but >10% below $10
Underdeveloped: >10% below $2.15
Very underdeveloped: >25% below $2.15
This would redefine development as broad economic inclusion.
Its true that the poverty line has been a useful strategy and helped countries focus and decide where they/donors should invest. Hard to see $30 (PPP) as true poverty - which for me borders to starvation - but maybe we should apply a similar approach across all development stages.
For example:
With the possible exception of good hygiene, nothing has contributed more to human health than vaccines! If anything, we’ve underinvested in them relative to the results.
11.03.2025 12:55 — 👍 39 🔁 18 💬 3 📌 199% of new medicines developed by the pharmaceutical industry depend on NIH research jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
10.03.2025 14:14 — 👍 890 🔁 442 💬 18 📌 25Europe should thank Germany’s debt rules, without them Germany would probably be just as in indebted as other European countries. And if this would have been true there would not be enough financial fire power for what now is need to save Europe (=create actual fire power!).
10.03.2025 13:24 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0"There’s no doubt in my mind that these models are going to transform health care very, very quickly."
Eleni Linos of Stanford discusses the future of patient-clinician messaging with JAMA+AI Editor in Chief Roy Perlis.
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