Lucien Engelen: Crowdsource your health
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http://www.ted.com You can use your smartphone to find a local ATM, but what if you need a defibrillator? At TEDxMaastricht, Lucien Engelen shows us online innovations that are changing the way we save lives, including a crowdsourced map of local defibrillators. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to http://support.ted.com
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Good video to understand to build healthcare applications. Thank you for sharing-
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I think you may even be more successful if you share how long it has taken to set up the system in the Netherlands and then challenge other countries to crowdsource in their own country to try and beat your deadline.
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MR privacy stands alone int corner and waves his hand. -.-
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@donkisiko When people know there is a cushy system to fall back on, they exploit it. Why would abusers change their ways if they know heroes will just keep rescuing them, often at someone else's expense? The "other factors" for stroke are also self inflicted. We reward people for smoking, being addicted to stress, and over consumption by taxing healthy people to pay for bad behaviors and the resulting health services. Stroke sufferers get that way by their own hand and by us making it OK.
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@MrStillmans Rewarding them for collapsing? Lol I don't think saving someones life is rewarding them... anyway bad diet isn't the sole cause for strokes etc. there are other factors. What he's suggesting is an improvement to the infrastructure - you can't solve every problem with one answer. He also did mention constant monitoring of health using apps and improvement of health via social pressures
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@Thelizzardcat I assumed it was a European term for a health care facility. Google is telling me it is a defibrillator. Which is he talking about?
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Im a healthcare professional and I must say, while improving our information technology with shared databases will most definetly make delivering medical care easier, focusing on preventative care is more important. Improving our diet would be more beneficial to our overall health than any medical advancement. Life expectancy is greater in Greece, France, the UK, Canada, Israel, Italy, and Hong Kong than it is in the US- its not because of superior medical care but healthier diet.
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Now that people know where all the AEDs are, they can eat even more candy without the fear of dying permanently! Maybe people should work on not collapsing...instead of rewarding people for collapsing? Idk, just a thought.
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I do not see this as being a good idea. The original intention may be honorable, but I see an awful lot of room for abuse by insurance companies, financial institutions, employers etc. Imagine you are trying to get a loan to buy a home, but the bank says "we don't like the results of your urine sample this morning, so, DENIED!" Or your employer decides you're a risk to his insurance premiums based on this technology. There are very good reasons why medical records need to be kept private.
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Great points @Weswada
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Oh this will be wonderful for insurance companies and the gov. Insurance policy can be tied to your rising or lowering HEALTH SCORE much like your credit score and they can adjust your premium accordingly. Just wait till there is a wifi toilet to analyze your p&s. Maybe THEY will know before you do and act on all that information before you zip your pants up, but of course i'm playing devil's advocate.
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I really like this. It is bringing back accountability. When you make a goal, you cannot hide your failures. This will be a huge motivator for many people.
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Need peer pressure to actually take control of you life? "Nut up or shut up"...
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yeah, like I need less privacy, that's a retarded idea
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@ithoutwerfriendsbaby by crowdsourcing AED data?
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@ImScoobyDew Not the fucking point. Better luck next time.
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@YoLninYo Looked it up on google. Took 3 seconds.
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Hey guys , do you want to helm the WMO do the FFZ while I GGQ the MMDFE? I'd like to BBC your MMQ with my ZZFE, but my ISPF isn't LLMAO'ing right now.
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You know what your main problem is, you assume too much. What in the FUCK is an AED? huh? @ 4:24 ... you just keep crowing AED, AED, AED Hey, einstein, WHAT THE FUCK IS AN AED? do you expect everyone to know the fucking acronyms YOU know? ... good luck crowdsourcing if the crowd doesn't know what in the furk you're talking about in the first place... ironic is fuck! what you need is a Chief Thinking Officer
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@NiteGeist LOL