Nature’s ecosystem gives us an incredible reference, understanding, and viewpoint of how components and systems are shaped to interact and work together to build communities of information, energy, and nutrient sharing. Now, while humans are often effective at disrupting ecosystems and collapsing parts of them, we need to use and apply the principles to the healthcare system when we think about holistic care for patients and, ultimately, all of us.
Through the development of technology, we have digitized patient records and developed electronic medical records (EMRs) moving mostly away from paper-driven hospitals and clinics. The goal of these digital systems was to enable more effective care for patients, through reducing errors, improving quality of treatment, and removing unnecessary tasks for clinical staff. Unfortunately, the realization of these benefits is still lacking that causes extreme frustration for clinicians and an estimated 80 percent of unstructured data, leading to a lack of insights and preventing the potential for scaled analysis.
We have constructed our world to have 14 satellites orbiting earth, providing us the ability to pinpoint our exact location within seconds.