The end of medicine as we know it - and why your health has a future
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Medicine itself is sick. We hardly understand any disease and
therefore need to chronically treat symptoms but not the causes.
Consequently, drugs and other therapies help only very few
patients; yet we are pumping more and more money into our
healthcare system without any added value.Thus, the internationally
renowned physician researcher, Harald Schmidt, predicts the end of
medicine as we know it. On a positive note, digitization will
radically change healthcare and lead to one of the greatest
socioeconomic revolutions of mankind. He is one of the pioneers of
"systems medicine", a complete redefinition of what we actually
call a "disease", how we organize medicine and how we use Big Data
to heal rather than treat, to prevent rather than cure.ÂIn
this book the author first proves the deep crisis of medicine, but
describes how medicine will become more precise, more uniform,
safer and, surprisingly, also more affordable. Making a diagnosis
will be taken over by artificial intelligence. Current, mainly
organ-based medical specialists, disciplines and hospital
departments will disappear. Physicians will become patient coaches
working in interdisciplinary teams with pharmacists,
physiotherapists, nutritionists, etc. and relieved of their
workload. Illnesses, including cancer, will be prevented or cured
in a precise manner. We will become 100 years and older. Health
care spending will shift from chronic treatment of diseases to
prevention and health maintenance, thereby dramatically reducing
overall costs. Health will become a common good. But Harald Schmidt
also warns that those who are not open to digitization will not
benefit from these advances and will be left behind. Anyone who
wants to benefit from the revolution of medicine must have a
digital twin. Is this futurism? No, each of us can have his or her
personal genome sequenced, microbiome analyzed, keep an electronic
health record. The future has begun.Schmidt convincingly explains
the limitations in the current practice of medicine and the need
for big data and a systems approach.ÂProf. Ferid Murad MD,
PhD, Nobel Laureate in Medicine 1998, USAÂNetwork Medicine, a
new discipline that offers a network-based understanding of the
cell and disease, is unavoidable if we wish to translate the
advances in genomics into cures. Professor Harald Schmidt, a
prominent expert in this space, offers the first coherent treatment
of the topic, explaining the potential of a network-based
perspective of human disease.ÂProf. Albert-László
Barabási, Northeastern University and Harvard Medical School,
Boston, USAVisionary, provocative, and full of insights. Professor
Schmidt gives a unique and authoritative perspective to the past,
present and future of medical science and clinical practice. And
all presented in such an inimitable style.ÂProf. Robert F.W.
Moulds, MBBS PhD FRACP, Former Dean Royal Melbourne Hospital
Clinical School, Australia