Larry wrote:
> News <News@Group.name> wrote in
> news:jPSdnbRpqJltJ1jVnZ2dnUVZ_g2dnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
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>>4phun wrote:
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>>>Use iPhone to view Ultrasound
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>>>It looks like the iPhone will soon make coffee. Well, not really, but
>>>some doctors in the US managed to remotely view patients' ultrasound
>>>from abroad/their homes/offices and actually managed to achieve
>>>diagnostic quality remote monitoring and guidance thanks to the iPhone
>>>paired with the GE LogiQ book ultrasound machine. Pretty cool!
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>>Can't wait for the first malpractice suit citing erroneous iDiagnosis....
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>>Jury Trial Session, Part 123:
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>> "You used WHAT, EXACTLY to diagnose your patient,
>> while you were lying on the beach in Punta Cana?"
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> Oh, I see, a WEBTV APP! I was under the impression they had the LogiQ, to
> quote VICspeak, "paired" with the FruitFone, as in Bluetooth, TRANSMITTING
> data to the doctor's office, somehow.
>
> Yeah, I see your point. Those FruitFone super high resolution images are
> so fantastic, I don't understand why our hospitals are still using that
> expensive crap GE installed with the CATscanners! They should all be
> iPhoning over H264 in ultra-resolution.
>
> "We find for the defendant, what's left of her, your honor. Can we be in
> on the punitive damages part of the trial, too?" - jury foreperson.
>
There ya go!