The New Health Care System Confidential Medical Records

April 30th, 2008 by admin

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One of the major concerns involving the use of large computer systems in processing medical data is the concern of compromising personal confidential health data.

The storage of confidential medical records in large computer systems could be prone to abuse, either by big business or government agencies.

In the design of the proposed system great care was taken to avoid those shortcomings in three major areasthere is no accumulation of individual health records, no storage of any confidential medical records in any state diagnostic or national research computers, and furthermore the proposed system doesn’t even transfer any confidential patient data. All patient confidential records would retained in the doctor’s office, the same as the current policy, and the doctor would still maintain control over those records. Furthermore, there is an additional feature within the proposed system that would provide far more protection over the medical records even in the doctor’s office

One of the reasons there is such a need for this type of computer system design is because there is a critical need for a large and powerful computer system that has the capacity to process huge amounts of health data. Such a system could dramatically improve our lives by; increasing our level of wellness, dramatically reducing the high level of disease, and the cost of health care.

Imagine not having to live with the day to day concern over your health and the health of your loved ones, along with the very high cost of health insurance? The difference in the cost of health care savings alone could easily provide for luxurious annual vacations, new cars, or even a better home.

Electronic applications in the medical field began in the 1970s but became far more popular during the 1980s. Those electronic applications were in the form of sophisticated electronically operated machines and tools such as cat-scans X-rays and sophisticated surgical tools, much of the electronics was in the form of micro computers. Computers applications can be every bit as effective in disease prevention and wellness development, but in a completely different waythrough the application of the computer’s assimilative and correlative powers. Supercomputers would also need to be employed because of the massive amount of health data needed to be processed and related to human health.

Unfortunately, there is a major problem if you’re looking for any support for such a system through the current health care industry. A successful disease prevention system discussed here would seriously interfere with the huge generation of revenue the current medical industry presently enjoys. We can assume that the loss of this revenue would not be taken lightly. So, if the public is interested in such a program then the public will have to strongly support it and insist that congress legislate it into being. The public can rest assured that such a system will not be handed to it.

So, on a personal basis what might you do? First, look into the health and wellness proposal and see if you feel it has merit and when you’re satisfied that it does contact your US Representatives and Senators and ask them to look into the merit of the system for legislation enactment.

It’s sad but true that today a truly effective preventative system doesn’t really even exist. Although the technology to provide this type of disease prevention system has been available for several years.

We are currently far behind the curve in taking advantage of technology in the area of disease prevention. Supercomputers with the capacity for over a trillion transactions per second has been available since 1996. The necessary technology in clinical laboratory science for such a system was also available by the mid-nineties. We should already be enjoying many of the benefits that the proposed system would provide. All the emphasis over the years has been in disease control. As great as that is, far more resources must also be invested in the prevention of disease and wellness development. Breakthroughs in disease prevention and wellness development are long over-due.

How would you like to see a powerful national computer system operating seven hours a day seven days a week on the development of a highly successful disease prevention that would completely change your life?

The author of both this article and the book titled Vibrant Health Plus: The Real Medical Revolution is W.D Wood. For more information about the author, the book and the subject click on http://www.newhealthcaresystem.net
Information provided in these articles is fully supported, both in detail and by reference, in the book.
A technical education is not required to read and fully understand the book. It was written specifically for the layperson, but with enough depth to provide the basis for design.

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New Health Care System Unique Source of Critical Health Data

March 26th, 2008 by admin

There has been a dramatic breakthrough involving a new direction in health care far beyond anything we have ever seen to date. In fact its features are so encompassing and so promising that at this time its ultimate degree of success is impossible to comprehend.

This along, with the previous article, discusses the underlying strength of such a system–how could such an outstanding system be possible? How is it logically based?
The core of the proposed system is based on a special application of clinical laboratory science, with the use of a very large profile (100 tests). This application would be able to extract an enormous amount of health data from such a profile. Hopefully, the following will explain how and why.

First, whenever we have multiple tests within our current medical system, we evaluate the tests as a whole. Each one has to be taken into account, but also weighed in relation to the rest of the tests.

Let’s take a look at a situation that most of us are very familiar with. Among other considerations, common tests by our doctor during an office visit are body temperature and two blood pressure measurements. The number of test level graduations used here for each test would be ten.

As an example let’s say your body temperature was very high, at 106. Now that in itself would of course be very significant, but it would obviously not provide the doctor with enough information for an accurate diagnosis. Say we now bring the two blood pressure tests both into the picture. Now we have three test results involved and if the results of any one of the three would vary significantly it could obviously affect the diagnosis. Most of us realize how important each of these test results can be. So, the diagnosis is, in effect, limited to the relationship of the individual test results to each other. It is the relationship of the tests that are analyzed for the diagnostic results. For simplification purpose we will refer to this relationship as the combination of the test results. We can see that each combination of test level results could represent a certain health related condition–this would be especially true with the normal use of more tests.

Furthermore, to illustrate the rapid buildup of test result data, it’s difficult to believe that in this limited three test example that mathematically we actually have 1000 possible combinations involved. These are combinations that could be read by a computer for possible meaningful results. All 1000 combinations would not likely provide meaningful information and of course could be eliminated where it was shown that those particular combinations were of little or no value. However, one could expect a large percentage to be of significance, especially so if the computer was used to also correlate all of the possible results directly to human health conditions.

Now let’s apply this same consideration to the much larger 100 test profile. The 3 test had 10 possible graduations each, whereas the 100 profile will only have 5. If we apply the math to this 100 test profile we actually have ten trillion possible combinations. As with the 3 test example, where all 1000 would not likely be of significance, here again neither would all 10 trillion combinations. However, it is obvious that this provides an enormous amount of very relevant data, data that is directly tied to the inter workings of the human organism. Furthermore, the reliability and value of this data has been firmly established over the years as a vital branch of the current medical system.

Although this means of testing a person provides an enormous base of vital health data, obviously a very special electronic processing system is required.

An exciting new direction in health care far beyond anything we have ever seen to date. In fact its features are so encompassing and so promising that at this time its ultimate degree of success is impossible to comprehend.

The author of both this article and the book titled Vibrant Health Plus: The Real Medical Revolution is W.D Wood. For more information about the author, the book and the subject click on http://www.newhealthcaresystem.net

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