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Talking Health-Tech on World Doctor's Day: Are Convenience and Outreach Worth the Privacy Compromise?

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In today's episode, our hosts Leslie D'monte and Shouvik Das began by discussing recent layoffs in a well-funded company, drawing parallels with challenges faced by the health tech, EdTech, and FinTech sectors. They highlighted the convenience of health tech services like online medicine delivery and virtual doctor consultations. The potential of digital twins in medical research and advancements in wearable technology were also discussed. Concerns were raised about data accuracy and potential misuse by insurance companies, stressing the need for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act to come into action. Despite challenges, they expressed optimism about healthcare technology's future, particularly in rural areas. With the approaching Doctors' Day, our host Leslie not only talked about tech and health but also shared his sweet memory of how family doctors, without today's extensive data and technology, used to know and remember their patients personally. They not only cured diseases but also provided care beyond just physical ailments, creating a deep, personal bond that today's generation might miss out on. The conversation wrapped up with a note on how remote surgeries and doctor consultations could improve healthcare in rural areas.
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In today's episode, our hosts Leslie D'monte and Shouvik Das began by discussing recent layoffs in a well-funded company, drawing parallels with challenges faced by the health tech, EdTech, and FinTech sectors. They highlighted the convenience of health tech services like online medicine delivery and virtual doctor consultations. The potential of digital twins in medical research and advancements in wearable technology were also discussed. Concerns were raised about data accuracy and potential misuse by insurance companies, stressing the need for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act to come into action. Despite challenges, they expressed optimism about healthcare technology's future, particularly in rural areas. With the approaching Doctors' Day, our host Leslie not only talked about tech and health but also shared his sweet memory of how family doctors, without today's extensive data and technology, used to know and remember their patients personally. They not only cured diseases but also provided care beyond just physical ailments, creating a deep, personal bond that today's generation might miss out on. The conversation wrapped up with a note on how remote surgeries and doctor consultations could improve healthcare in rural areas.
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