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A doctor's bag for tomorrow

- Packed with apps, AI and good old fashioned eye contact

About A doctor's bag for tomorrow

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Deftly weighs the potential dilemmas and positive outcomes of incorporating technology in the healthcare system." – Altinget ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A very topical book that grapples with the obstacles faced by general practitioners." – Ugeskrift for læger "This provocative and inspiring book should be required reading for anyone in the healthcare system." – Practicus "Highly readable. A positive voice in the debate about the Danish healthcare system." – Pio.dk The Danes are good at getting old – high five – but that also means an increased pressure on the Danish healthcare system. That's why we need to harness the rapid evolution of technology. What if we asked future patients to examine their urine for bacteria, swab their own throat for strep, or measure both blood pressure and heart rhythm? Would that be bad medical treatment? No, quite the opposite. However, we must preserve the free and equal access to care and treatment that Denmark is famous for. In A doctor's bag for tomorrow, the two doctors Andreas Pihl and Michael Hejmadi provide an entertaining glimpse into their fictional colleague Louise Hansen's everyday life as a general practitioner.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9788773393048
  • Format:
  • ePub
  • Protection:
  • Digital watermark
  • Published:
  • January 1, 2025
Delivery: Immediately by email

Description of A doctor's bag for tomorrow

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Deftly weighs the potential dilemmas and positive outcomes of incorporating technology in the healthcare system." – Altinget
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A very topical book that grapples with the obstacles faced by general practitioners." – Ugeskrift for læger
"This provocative and inspiring book should be required reading for anyone in the healthcare system." – Practicus
"Highly readable. A positive voice in the debate about the Danish healthcare system." – Pio.dk
The Danes are good at getting old – high five – but that also means an increased pressure on the Danish healthcare system. That's why we need to harness the rapid evolution of technology. What if we asked future patients to examine their urine for bacteria, swab their own throat for strep, or measure both blood pressure and heart rhythm? Would that be bad medical treatment? No, quite the opposite. However, we must preserve the free and equal access to care and treatment that Denmark is famous for.
In A doctor's bag for tomorrow, the two doctors Andreas Pihl and Michael Hejmadi provide an entertaining glimpse into their fictional colleague Louise Hansen's everyday life as a general practitioner.

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