🩺 Community Question:
In areas facing extreme doctor shortages, can AI doctor truly be considered a real solution for improving healthcare access?
Viewpoint A:
Yes. AI doctors can deliver 24/7 diagnostics, symptom triage, and medical guidance at scale, often matching or exceeding human performance in specific diagnostic tasks.
Viewpoint B:
No. AI doctors can hallucinate, lack physical exams, contextual judgment, and real empathy, creating serious patient safety risks. Treating AI as healthcare risks harm and delays long-term solutions like training and deploying human doctors.
Now make it personal:
Would you choose an AI doctor, or wait to see a real human doctor?
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🩺 Community Question:
In areas facing extreme doctor shortages, can AI doctor truly be considered a real solution for improving healthcare access?
Viewpoint A:
Yes. AI doctors can deliver 24/7 diagnostics, symptom triage, and medical guidance at scale, often matching or exceeding human performance in specific diagnostic tasks.
Viewpoint B:
No. AI doctors can hallucinate, lack physical exams, contextual judgment, and real empathy, creating serious patient safety risks. Treating AI as healthcare risks harm and delays long-term solutions like training and deploying human doctors.
Now make it personal:
Would you choose an AI doctor, or wait to see a real human doctor?
👇 Drop A, B, or share your own perspective. Tag someone who shares your opinions.
🩺 Community Question:
What should health apps focus on to actually help people stay healthy over time?
Viewpoint A:
Help people book doctors, manage visits, and deal with sick care when problems happen.
Viewpoint B:
Build on an intelligence layer that supports daily health and helps prevent problems before sick care is needed.
If technology is meant to serve human health, where should it begin?
👇 Drop A, B, or share your own perspective. Tag someone who shares your opinions.
🩺 Community Question:
What should health apps focus on to actually help people stay healthy over time?
Viewpoint A:
Help people book doctors, manage visits, and deal with sick care when problems happen.
Viewpoint B:
Build on an intelligence layer that supports daily health and helps prevent problems before sick care is needed.
If technology is meant to serve human health, where should it begin?
👇 Drop A, B, or share your own perspective. Tag someone who shares your opinions.
🩺 Community Question:
Which shift would best move today’s “sickcare” model toward real healthcare?
Viewpoint A:
Keep prioritizing hospitals, believing the system improves most by delivering stronger care at the moment people actually need it.
Viewpoint B:
Prioritize personalized prevention (early screening, lifestyle support, and AI risk alerts) to reduce the need for hospital care.
👇 Comment A, B, or share your own solutions for healthcare.
Tag someone who might see it differently.
Your voice matters. It helps shape what healthcare becomes next.
🩺 Community Question:
Which shift would best move today’s “sickcare” model toward real healthcare?
Viewpoint A:
Keep prioritizing hospitals, believing the system improves most by delivering stronger care at the moment people actually need it.
Viewpoint B:
Prioritize personalized prevention (early screening, lifestyle support, and AI risk alerts) to reduce the need for hospital care.
👇 Comment A, B, or share your own solutions for healthcare.
Tag someone who might see it differently.
Your voice matters. It helps shape what healthcare becomes next.
🩺 Community Question:
Are drug prices too high, or are they fair given the cost of R&D?
A. Drug prices are reasonable, high costs are necessary to support R&D and innovation
B. Drug prices are too high, they don't truly reflect R&D costs so people end up paying far more than they should.
So what do we choose:
accept today’s drug prices, or push for a system that’s affordable while still delivering quality medicine?
👇 Drop A, B, or share your own view.
Tag someone who might disagree with you.
Your voice matters. It shapes how healthcare should work for everyone.
🩺 Community Question:
Are drug prices too high, or are they fair given the cost of R&D?
A. Drug prices are reasonable, high costs are necessary to support R&D and innovation
B. Drug prices are too high, they don't truly reflect R&D costs so people end up paying far more than they should.
So what do we choose:
accept today’s drug prices, or push for a system that’s affordable while still delivering quality medicine?
👇 Drop A, B, or share your own view.
Tag someone who might disagree with you.
Your voice matters. It shapes how healthcare should work for everyone.
@LifeNetwork_AI Fascinating debate! Option A resonates with me pharma R&D averages $2.6B per successful drug (per Tufts Center), factoring in 90% failure rates. Without recouping those costs, innovation stalls. But transparency in pricing could bridge the gap to affordability. What do you think?
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