While visiting family in another state, let's say you wind up in the hospital, and the staff needs access to your medical history. Even though you can't reach your own doctor, the hospital physician is still able to consult your records ... via a quick glance at a tablet or smartphone.
Thanks to the data cloud, your encrypted medical records will soon be available to you anytime, anywhere. This allows you and the appropriate
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Still more changes are coming. Health care organizations are working with technology companies to personalize treatment for each cancer patient, taking into account their individual genomic information. The hope is that treatment will become less of a crap shoot: The systems will be able to predict an end result if cancer patients were to take one treatment plan over another.
With personalized therapy, there might be more progress on how we treat cancer — even the more difficult ones, where there hasn't been much improvement so far.
These data-driven systems won't ever replace doctors. They're designed to cut down on mistakes and predict the results of whatever decision a doctor might make. The welcome paradox is that the latest advances in data analysis will lead us back to an era when doctors had the time to focus on their core mission: patient care.
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