My Dad died because the Cardiologist who was treating him didn't know that he was going to have a stroke even though he complained of all the typical pre-stroke symptoms, i.e. severe headache, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, dizziness. The doctor controlled his blood pressure but, saw nothing alarming in EKG, ECG etc.
Could this have been avoided if the Cardiologist and a Neurologist consulted each other. Hell yeah. Can we solve this with software tech? I think so, I am working on a platform (Web + Mobile) for simpler, better communication between different specialists in medicine (unfortunate, sometimes doctors in the same hospital don't talk to each other, let alone outsiders)
I know HN is a great place with forward thinkers, your thoughts are much appreciated.
Eventually we will have a better system. Unfortunately this is likely to be a very slow, gradual process, which I hope to witness over the course of the next few decades. In this particular case, software tech could have served as a communication platform to reduce the chances of doctor miscommunication and/or overlooking a patient's varying conditions. Generally speaking (and by my personal experience), doctors seem to be notoriously bad about communicating the overall picture to responsible parties, at least here in the U.S. Each doctor takes care of his/her own "backyard" before dashing off to the next patient. I recognize that this is by no means solely the fault of the doctor. It's the system!
Again, good on you for wanting to be part of the solution.