Firewire and Medical Technology

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Tue May 27 1997 - 11:25:08 MDT


     Ken Meyering wrote:
     
     "It's interesting how many companies in the medical device industries
     a quite content selling their products at a very high price, since
     the insurance carriers pick up the bills.
     
     "Consumer PC technologies are driven prices down, but many of these
     companies are reluctant to incorporate these less expensive
     technologies into their products because it would decrease their
     profits.
     
     "One possible GENERAL strategy would be to examine the whole industry
     of medical electronics. Then, instrument by instrument, create
     competing designs based on the latest microprocessors, PCs, & DSPs.
     
     I imagine that many developing nations would appreciate having
     alternatives when shopping for the hardware for new hospitals."
     
     Bravo Ken! This is the type of neuron firing I would like to see more
     of in this forum. For me, you informed me of an exciting new
     technology which I was hoping someone would invent (personally I'm
     looking forward to downloadable music and video as an alternative to
     videos/CDs). You also pointed out a sedentary characteristic of the
     medical establishment and its dysfunctional connection with insurance
     which likely causes health care to be less affordable and accessible
     to all citizens. You then underscored the benefit of a retooling (a
     favorite Extropian pursuit I dare say) this industry for not only our
     own culture's benefit but for the developing nations who may yet
     benefit from us blazing the industrial trail and possibly saving them
     a few steps/pitfalls.
     
     This was my expectation of Extropian thinking, here evidenced in Ken's
     e-mail. It contributes, it is inquiring and innovative, it is not
     self-serving, and expresses benevolent vision. What else would be the
     agenda of the wizened visionary?
     
     Thanks for the URL reference to the Firewire home page. Exciting
     stuff! As we approach critical mass connectivity, think of what may
     be accomplished. Our world is becoming a fully developed brain and
     each of us are its synapses.
     
     Regards,
     
     
     Rick Knight
     
     



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