I don't pretend to speak for anyone but myself but...Intel chairman urges U.S. to address healthcare for aging society through technology innovation
New computer-based technologies and innovations in sensors, software and wireless technologies can allow such vital information as heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and sleep patterns to be tracked remotely
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 12, 2005 –Intel Corporation Chairman Craig Barrett today urged U.S. government leaders to seize the opportunity to apply technology to help solve the economic and social challenges faced by the country due to skyrocketing healthcare costs and a growing wave of aging citizens.
[Barrett] pointed to new computer-based technologies and innovations in sensors, software and wireless technologies that can allow such vital information as heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and sleep patterns to be tracked remotely.
Broadband Internet connectivity allows the data to be shared real-time between seniors and healthcare professionals, as well as amongst family members and friends who deliver the majority of care to seniors.
...as someone who has spent a vast amount of time struggling with networking over the years (and with wireless especially in recent months), this looks to me like a recipe for random euthanasia.
Let's hope the UK government doesn't get wind of this and draw the same conclusion as me.
Read the release and let us have your thoughts on this whole idea.
Don't forget to let us hear your imaginary conversations with ISP and router makers' support hotlines over lost connections to your body-monitoring equipment.
Update - I've done a likkle opinion piece about this which you may or may not care to read.