Source: blogs.forbes.com - Sunday, November 30, 2014
Leslie Saxon wants to know what your hear rate is. Saxon is an cardiologist and Founder/Executive Director of The USC Center for Body Computing , leading an effort to connect medical implants to the Internet to better monitor and treat people’s health. Speaking at a Wired Health event in the United Kingdom earlier this year, she argued that Facebook should actually be given access to all of our medical data in order to help doctors better understand certain diseases through new stores of biometric data. I recently spoke to her about her work and how she thinks the Internet and the proliferation of computer phones will change the future of healthcare. *** How did you get interested in this idea of connecting biometric implants to social networking? How does all this work? I got into this field when defibrillators became wireless, meaning we could put this $30,000 device into someone and they could basically transmit data from home with this supercomputer in their chest. I realized we could figure out how to better diagnose things in real time. I spent eight years of my life researching that and it was incredibly productive, then I got interested in this “anywhere, anytime” concept that you could use the dominant computing platform of our time—the cell phone—to deliver a lot of this care. The idea that you could use social networks to share the data with everyone who was relevant to the patient was both a way to provide data to eve
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