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nihondetoday at 2:43 AM4 repliesview on HN

"What possible use could there be for doing this?"

I've encountered this attitude before, and I always find it perplexing that there are people who are annoyed by, even hostile to, the idea of frequent health telemetry.

What possible use? How about giving people greater visibility inside their own bodies without having to navigate the labyrinth of the healthcare machine and without having to justify themselves to actuaries?


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lonely_wanderertoday at 2:50 AM

A counter point: a fixation on medical diagnoses can be counterproductive to living a good, happy, and healthy life. My implication is that data will lead to self-diagnosis, when maybe it’s not necessary.

There’s a reason most people don’t get medical scans every checkup, they’re simply not necessary for the majority of (healthy) people.

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ngruhntoday at 3:50 AM

I don't read the parent comment to take issue with the use case per se but the billion scans per month figure.

Surely, whatever this is giving you, getting a scan once a month must be plenty. They need a billion people to get a scan every month.

klausatoday at 2:54 AM

Because false positives have a tremendous emotional (and, depending on your healthcare system, also monetary) cost to patients.

Barrin92today at 2:54 AM

because it has negative effects. Over scanning leads to, in particular with the economic incentives of the healthcare system at large not to mention a company like this, over-treatment. It's one of the reasons countries have scaled back mammograms because women have been forced into surgery and treatment with no meaningful improvement in outcomes. Prostate cancer being another one.

My wife's a cardiologist and hypochondriacs with smartwatches have become a frequent occurrence because healthy young people despite regular check ups have convinced themselves their watch telling them their pulse got high that one time must mean they're dying and they'll show up not one but five times.

The same is happening with so called "sleep optimizations" which themselves can produce insomnia as people start to self-monitor and enact sleep efforts.

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