This Won’t Hurt a Bit
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Explore the pros and cons of online doctor consultations, benefits, concerns, and privacy issues. Discuss potential misdiagnosis due to internet self-diagnosis and the impact of technology integration in medical practices. Delve into the cost comparison between online and traditional visits and review Daniel Kraft's TED Talk on medicine's future.
This Won’t Hurt a Bit
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This Won’t Hurt a Bit Encouraging Doctor-Patient Online Consultations
Questions to Consider 1. Make a pro/con chart to visiting the doctor’s office
Questions continued • 2. What are some potential benefits to an online doctor? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txGGCi7j4Wg • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAZhwq7kLgY • 3. How can doctors use other technologies to improve their practices? • http://www.wndu.com/news/specialreports/headlines/Google-Glass-could-change-the-way-doctors-practice-medicine-246198341.html • 4. What are some potential concerns of an online doctor?
Questions continued • 5. With the rise of the Internet & websites like WebMD, do you think people misdiagnose themselves and/or become too concerned about minor medical issues? Explain • 6. How would privacy issues be protected with online doctor visits? • 7. Are there any circumstances were consulting with an online doctor would be inappropriate or ineffective? Discuss • 8. Should the cost of an online doctor be the same, more, or less than a traditional office visit? Justify your decision • http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nightly-news/what-you-need-to-know-about-walmarts-walk-in-health-clinics-323445315526
TED Talk • https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_kraft_medicine_s_future • 8. What is the big idea of Daniel Kraft’s “TED Talk?” • 9. Would you be willing to use this technology? Explain. • 10. What do you think are some limitations to the technology?
Discussion • You do not have to write these down: • Would you rather visit doctors or email them? • Under what circumstances (if any) might you prefer a visit? ... Or prefer to email? • Should doctors email for free or should they bill for the service? • Should a dr. (or insurer) be able to bill the same fee for one online exchange as for an office visit? Justify • Are young people more likely to use doctors as a resource if they can email them ? • Should some kind of service be provided so that people can pay (if necessary) but can email the dr. anonymously if they like? Explain.