AI-enabled healthcare to be free or near free

Peter Diamandis quote on AI-enable healthcare

Above you can see a quote we "pilfered" from one of the more recent posts by Peter Diamandis "The 3 Major Industries AI and Big Data Will Reshape This Decade". Why we recommend the post? As usual with Diamandis, it makes for an interesting and stimulating reading. Moreover, his expectation has been our expectation for at least a decade now and quite independent of him. However, don’t get us wrong, there isn’t much credit in it these days: just about any thinking and informed american will probably agree by now with his statements.

One of his observations is very interesting. He notes that Big Data will rule the future of healthcare and all kinds of devices will be used to collect data about your health, forming a sort of symbiosis with the big data centers that will process this information and form predictions that will anticipate problems well before they become critical for your health. Thus, a lot more emphasis on prevention, a lot more on-demand medical services will be required. As we will go deeper into this AI-enabled future, we will discover just how important it is to have access to on-demand medical services that have transparent price tags attached to them.

CashDoctor.com has foreseen these developments and we want to push forward a way of transparent rating of medical services by other humans. We do not believe an algorithm buried in a data center somewhere can truly allow us to have transparent pricing. But a human community that shares information can! If you agree, why not join today the growing number of people that want transparent pricing?

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