http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/healthcare_solutions/ideas/index.html?cm_mmc=agus_brsphlthlp-20090227-106aw01w-_-v-_-healthcare-_-youtube
IBM aims to improve the digital management of medical records by connecting the medical data it will be more simple for doctors and scientists to predict trends in drugs, treatments and epidemics. With information working smarter, doctors are able to focus more on the well-being of patients.
“IBMer: By 2010, 30%
DOCTOR: of the data stored on the worlds computers will be medical images.
ADMIN: The trouble is all of that information is trapped.
RADIOGIST: X-rays arent talking to
NURSE: medical records arent talking to
DOCTOR: patient histories arent talking to
ADMIN: insurance forms.
IBMer: Were trying to connect all that data
IBMer: make it smart.
DOCTOR: We would see the patterns in your medical history
IBMer: in the histories of entire populations.
Rx: Predict dangerous drug combinations.
IBMer: We could tailor cures
IBMer: to your genetic code.
Rx: Put the focus back where it belongs, on the patient.
IBMer: Thats what Im working on.
IBMer: Im an IBMer.
IBMer: Lets build a smarter planet.”
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Somebody help me: …
Somebody help me: The woman who says “By 2010…” in the first second of the video, she is Veronica from Indianapolis, correct?
Can you tell us the …
Can you tell us the name of the song used in this commercial? It’s awesome.
I’m an IBMer, and …
I’m an IBMer, and I’m also Bobby Lee on MadTV
Think with your …
Think with your dipstick, Jimmy!
Maybe I should ” …
Maybe I should “Think with my dipstick Jimmy” because that dude in prime time in this IBM commercial.
or
Castrol edge guy
or
Castrol edge guy
what is the name of …
what is the name of this song?
Love fake doctor #2 …
Love fake doctor #2
Bjorn Johnson
or
Herr Schniedelwichsen from Beerfest.
I’m an IBMer and I …
I’m an IBMer and I want to know your medical history, voting preferences, shoe size…
now your thinking …
now your thinking with your dipstick*WACK* jimmy!
It’s easy to hire …
It’s easy to hire the media to convert a few soundbites like “We are very smart and we are going to the rings of Saturn — I’m an IBMer ” –It is much harder to really get there. Tell us when you “IBMers” have a real quantum solution actually working otherwise, the fact there are some “smart people in the IBM hall is simply a media sound-bite which none of us need. Hey, I’m smart, I walk in the halls, I like smart people, maybe IBM is for me. Ja!
in other words …
in other words everybody must get CHIPPED
think with your …
think with your dipstick I.B.immy!
think with your …
think with your dipstick!
“It is possible to …
“It is possible to track down an estranged spouse, or for a pedophile to look up the address of someone who they may have contacted on the internet, the possibilities are endless.
“I was shocked to find that I can access details of anyone registered with the NHS and that’s just about everyone. It also appears possible to make amendments to their address so there is potential for identity fraud.
“If you have a smart card and a pin number… all you need are a person’s name and approximate age.”
I am a health …
I am a health writer who often writes things that some health care officials and physicians don’t like.
What is going to prevent those who I criticize for their malfeasance from accessing my medical records and abusing my information?
The Sentinel – …
The Sentinel – England:
“Department of Health is investigating fears by a Staffordshire doctors’ leader that a new IT system of patient records could make it easy for pedophiles to stalk victims… it could open the door to identity fraud…
To prove his concerns, Norton GP Dr Paul Golik, below, has tapped into the national database to find the address, date of birth, NHS number and telephone number of patients from other practices.
…the potential for a security breach is “enormous”.”
the machines are …
the machines are going to rise up!
It is IMPERATIVE TO …
It is IMPERATIVE TO MY EXISTENCE that I know the title of the music in this ad. Help!
Also, very suspicious of IBM trying to take over the world.