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New hospital computer 'can predict death'

By T.K. Randall
September 16, 2015 · Comment icon 32 comments

Could predictive systems turn up in hospitals around the world ? Image Credit: sxc.hu
A remarkable new monitoring computer is so accurate that it can predict when a patient is likely to die.
Developed in Boston, the supercomputer is able to determine a patient's condition and outcome by combining existing patient records with data obtained through real-time monitoring equipment.

The software is so sophisticated that it can diagnose what is wrong with a patient sometimes even before a doctor can and is even able to use what it has learned to predict when someone is most likely to die with an eerily high rate of accuracy.

"We can predict with almost a 96% confidence that these patients will have this probability of dying – so, the computer says you're gonna die, you're probably going to die in the next 30 days," said project leader Dr Steven Horng.
Every three minutes the computer measures a patient's vital signs and then uses its database of 250,000 records to compare and analyze their condition and to predict probable outcomes.

The researchers behind the project however are keen to play down suggestions that systems like this are being designed with the goal of eventually replacing actual doctors in hospitals.

"Our goal is not to replace the clinician," said Dr Horng. "This artificial intelligence is really about augmenting a doctor's ability to take care of patients."



Source: BT.com | Comments (32)




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Comment icon #23 Posted by Immune to Bieberfever 10 years ago
Thanks to "the other guy" for your welcome! Glad i found a site that seems immune to the "before its news" crowd
Comment icon #24 Posted by ROGER 10 years ago
Well the timing is good ! California Senate approves assisted death law! http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article23113641.html
Comment icon #25 Posted by Paranomali 10 years ago
I still don't understand, why was this invented? They're not replacing the clinitians but it's just a little negative nelly in the corner making you stress out more about your condition?
Comment icon #26 Posted by Socio 10 years ago
Patient: "Doctor, I want to know my condition" Doctor: "The machine says you're going to die in xx days. Therefore we decide we don't need to treat you anymore, it's useless and waste of time. You can go home " That is just what I was thinking, the Obamacare death panel just got automated.
Comment icon #27 Posted by Erowin 10 years ago
I don't think that things would change even if a machine gave you a terminal diagnosis. People get terminal diagnoses all the time- often it's advanced cancer in bad places, like in the brain. In those cases, doctors will flat out tell you there's nothing that can be done and you have X amount of time to live. When my grandfather suffered a massive stroke, they flat out told us he isn't going to live much longer. They still provide treatment in those cases however, though it's usually pain management. Most people don't want more chemo and pain if it won't do any good. Legally, if you are in a ... [More]
Comment icon #28 Posted by Dyna 10 years ago
We can die because we are told we are going to die, so I hope they don't share the predictions. Maybe they should create a good vibes bot instead!
Comment icon #29 Posted by DieChecker 10 years ago
What would be funny is if the number of days that the computer gives you is shown on a digital readout that only has two places!! So, everyone has 99 days or less. :w00t: I'd like to work with this computer and see if it will give me five digits... 10,000 days = 27.4 years
Comment icon #30 Posted by theotherguy 10 years ago
So if it gave you 99999 days... ReaperBot says, "You will live for 275 more years."
Comment icon #31 Posted by DieChecker 10 years ago
So if it gave you 99999 days... ReaperBot says, "You will live for 275 more years." It could happen. Medical Science says that every year they make everyone's lifespan a little longer. You just have to ride that leading edge to get to 300. Probably cost a fortune though.
Comment icon #32 Posted by Immune to Bieberfever 10 years ago
Yeah you will probably have to work till your 295 years old before being able to retire.


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