Discussion: I am a 60-year-old type 2 diabetes patient. My attending physician has very little time and attention for me. I have already been through several doctors and have noticed a similar attitude. Am I imagining?

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I am a 60-year-old type 2 diabetes patient. My attending physician has very little time and attention for me. I have already been through several doctors and have noticed a similar attitude. Am I imagining?

The problem of shortages of medical staff is a global problem. The amount of information the doctor must process in a routine meeting that usually lasts several minutes is unreasonable and creates a feeling that the doctor is impatient. The only solution in sight is the application of artificial intelligence in medical services.

Doctor overload is routine; the coronavirus outbreak created enormous pressure on the health systems, only exacerbating the phenomenon. To the best of my personal experience, the phenomenon of limited attention also exists in private medicine. Doctors are sometimes forced to work long hours and are very tired. Health systems assign the same queues to everyone without prioritizing quality time for more challenging patients. Of course, some very empathetic doctors devote the required time. In my estimation, the phenomenon you point out is a very acute global problem that will only worsen.

Link: Artificial intelligence in medicine is vital to optimizing healthcare.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/143 (Copy & Paste)





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