should healthcare insurance providers be legally required to cover all medical supportive technology treatments .
potential optimist views of this techlogy
Reduce financial stress for patients and medical debts
Ensures equitable accese to supportive medical technologies
universal coverage
Potential pessimestic views on this technology
Could drive up insurance premiums and healthcare cost
Insureance companies may go bankrubt or limit their covredges
overutilization many people could seek treatments
My personal views on this topic at this point in my research process
I support having better support to supportive medical technologies but a big concern that I have is how would this be funded and oporated fairly.
Adding some limitations so this policy isn't abused.
can this be implemented worldwide or only in certain places
Questions i have that i want to research.
How do automatic covrege laws effect health care cost
How do others countries handle supportive technology treatments
Should health outcomes be tracked and determined in order to contiune getting medical treatments.
potential sources i could review for further insights.
FindLaw.com
healthcare.gov
Ncsl.org
should healthcare providers require to implement ai based diagnostics to reduce human error?
Potential optimistic views on this technology
Ai diagnostic tools can possibly catch errors that doctors overlook
reduces medical errors
speeds up diagnostic process
Potential pessimistic views on this technogy
Ai could malfunction
patient privacy is a risk
too much dependabillity on ai can decrease critical thinking.
My personal view at this point in the research process.
I belive we should use ai from time to time but definitly not rely on it.
A part of me also wants to say no because ai isnt always correct.
questions i have that i want to research
how often do ai systems out preform doctors
are there proven case studies that show that ai reduces errors.
How do doctors and patients feel about ai in healthcare
potential sources i could review to learn
Nih.gov
smartdatainc.com
PSNet
BMC health service research