Imagining the Future of Healthcare: AI, Aging Well, and Urban Health, (from page 20250323d.)
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Keywords
- newsletter
- Agathe Acchiardo
- Think Next
- santé de demain
- IA
- vieillissement
- urbanisation
- médecine préventive
- Zoï
Themes
- santé
- innovation
- intelligence artificielle
- urbanisme
- prévention
- métabolisme
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- Category: science
- Type: blog post
Summary
The text discusses future scenarios in healthcare, co-authored by Agathe Acchiardo from Think Next. It presents three potential futures: 1) The rise of AI as a prescriber in healthcare, automating diagnoses and treatments; 2) A focus on helping individuals age well, emphasizing preventative health and well-being; 3) Urban development prioritizing health impacts, creating environments that support healthy lifestyles. The author includes insights and signals from current trends and studies supporting these visions, while also sharing a personal account of health recovery through lifestyle changes, contrasting it with commercial health solutions.
Signals
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description |
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10-year |
driving-force |
relevancy |
AI Prescription Legislation |
A proposed law allowing AI algorithms to prescribe medication autonomously. |
Shift from human-prescribed treatment to AI-driven prescriptions in healthcare. |
In 10 years, AI could be widely trusted and used in healthcare for treatments. |
The need for more accessible healthcare solutions to reduce wait times for patients. |
4 |
Age and Health Perception Shift |
83% of people believe age matters less if health is preserved. |
Changing focus from longevity to maintaining health and quality of life as priority. |
Health systems may evolve to prioritize wellness over mere age considerations. |
Increasing public awareness of preventive health and wellbeing longevity. |
3 |
Preventive Health Services Growth |
Emergence of companies like Zoï focusing on preventive medicine. |
Transitioning from reactive healthcare to proactive health management practices. |
Preventive health services could become standard, shifting focus from treatments to wellness. |
The growing demand for individual responsibility in health outcomes. |
4 |
Urban Health Impact Awareness |
Online training on building healthy cities provided by WHO. |
Incorporating health considerations into urban planning decisions. |
Cities may evolve to include health-centric design in urban development. |
Recognition of urban living impacts on population health and demand for healthier environments. |
5 |
Personal Health Management |
Growing emphasis on individuals managing their health via lifestyle changes. |
Shift from professional-only health management to personal initiative and education. |
Individuals may become more empowered and informed about their health choices. |
Rise of accessible health information and self-management tools available online. |
4 |
Concerns
name |
description |
relevancy |
AI Misdiagnosis |
The risk of AI systems misdiagnosing patients due to lack of human oversight could lead to inappropriate treatments. |
5 |
Healthcare Inequality |
A potential divide between those who can access advanced AI-driven healthcare and those who cannot, exacerbating health disparities. |
4 |
Burnout of Healthcare Professionals |
Increased reliance on AI may lead to the undervaluation of human healthcare professionals, affecting their roles and leading to burnout. |
4 |
Urban Health Neglect |
Failure to integrate health impacts into urban planning could worsen public health issues related to air pollution and lack of green spaces. |
5 |
Dependency on Preventive Technologies |
Over-reliance on preventive health technologies might lead to neglect of personal responsibility for health and wellness. |
3 |
Economic Barriers to Preventive Health |
High costs associated with preventive health programs including startups like Zoï could limit access for many individuals. |
4 |
Lack of Transparency in Health Innovations |
Concerns regarding the transparency and ethical practices of health startups could undermine public trust in innovative health solutions. |
4 |
Aging Population and Resource Allocation |
Strain on health resources and systems as populations age could lead to inadequate care for the elderly. |
5 |
Behaviors
name |
description |
relevancy |
AI as Healthcare Prescriber |
AI systems autonomously diagnosing and prescribing treatments to improve healthcare access and reduce wait times. |
5 |
Focus on Healthy Aging |
Healthcare systems shifting towards helping individuals age well, with an emphasis on long-term public health interventions. |
4 |
Urban Health Considerations |
Urban planning incorporating long-term health impacts, developing healthy living spaces that encourage well-being. |
4 |
Preventive Health Emphasis |
An increased focus on preventive health strategies and predictive medicine to maintain health rather than just prolong life. |
5 |
Self-directed Health Management |
Individuals taking charge of their health through lifestyle changes, informed by online resources and research. |
4 |
Technologies
description |
relevancy |
src |
Intelligence artificial used autonomously to diagnose and prescribe treatments, enhancing accessibility and reducing wait times in healthcare. |
5 |
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Systems aimed at promoting healthy aging through public health interventions covering physical, mental, and social well-being. |
4 |
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Urban planning that takes into account health impacts on residents, with constructions offering healthy lifestyle encouragement. |
4 |
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Technologies and initiatives promoting predictive medicine and preventive health measures for better quality of life. |
4 |
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Issues
name |
description |
relevancy |
AI in Healthcare |
The potential for AI to autonomously diagnose and prescribe treatment in healthcare settings, improving access and reducing wait times. |
5 |
Aging Well |
A focus on health systems supporting individuals to maintain health and quality of life as they age, including mental and emotional well-being. |
4 |
Urban Health Integration |
The need for urban planning to consider long-term health impacts of environmental factors, promoting healthier living spaces. |
4 |
Preventive Health Trends |
The rise of preventive health measures and initiatives to encourage healthier lifestyles rather than just focusing on longevity. |
3 |
Healthcare Affordability and Access |
Concerns about the cost of health services and the disparity in access to effective treatments and preventative care. |
4 |