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Your home will be the primary site of care.To continuously measure the state of your health, the frame of your bathroom door will be a real-time imaging device that scans you every day, compares your measurements to your own personalized baseline, and alerts you via your smart mirror as to any concerns. A smart mirror will also detect any changes in your mood or demeanor, and automatically invoke the appropriate dosage of music therapy when you start your shower.To combat diseases borne from poor diet and nutrition, everyone will have a 3D food printer in their kitchen, powered by a nationwide engineered ingredient utility that hooks right into the back of the printer. This printer will produce personalized meals on demand that take into account our real-time microbiome conditions, daily nutritional intake status, and taste preferences.To be your longitudinal health companion, coach and first responder, the real-life Baymax (may he and Tadashi rest in peace) will be by your side, nudge you to maintain your workout regimen, keep you company to avoid social isolation, debate you during your commute to stimulate your brain, and escalate to higher-order clinical resources if high-acuity medical issues arise. At that point, the embedded telehealth service on Baymax’s belly screen will use its underlying nationwide patient-provider routing engine to match you to the right clinician based on your need and preferences, and initiate a consultation in real-time. A few minutes later, the knock on your door will be the drone delivering the drugs that were just prescribed to you (along with a replacement part for Baymax’s battery pack).All of this will be paid for by a personalized insurance product that has been underwritten to your risk archetype. A button on Baymax’s screen will allow you to consent to automatic and fully interoperable transmission of the minimum set of measurement data from your healthcare devices that is necessary to run an automated prior authorization process for reimbursing your medical services and prescriptions.

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What is the reason why psychotherapists might never be replaced by robots?

They already are in some cases.I downloaded a free (upgradeable) therapy app for fun. It was pretty basic, but far better than the AI therapy programs we taught to be a wooden Carl Rogers decades ago. Nobody was fooled, nobody felt better.I answered the intake questions my phone asked me, then we got down to business. I pretended I was mildly depressed and a little anxious at times but otherwise OK. I think I invented a very ill relative or something too.Dr. iPhone was very supportive and “empathic,” and kept going a little deeper in reflecting my feelings.I noticed I was actually enjoying the attention from my iPhone X, and feeling . . .better?So yes, robots will eventually be able to all kinds of therapy functions: preliminary intake, informed consent procedures, standard screening questions, and getting a history. They’ll also be able to “listen,” hone in on feeling words or even tones, and summarize and probe gently for more.But they’ll never replace us. Why? Therapy is ultimately an art. Even now robots can produce images and music that are pleasing, if the algorithms are complex and sophisticated enough. But they are and likely will remain for a long time, incapable of true art that is profoundly original, that is masterpiece. That requires a soul, passion, commitment, and in the best sense, love.

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