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What Information Are We Willing to Share to Improve Healthcare?

39/120

would share health information collected from a "smart toilet"


ON

70%

would share their vital stats like blood pressure or basic lab tests

84%

9: 15

would share information from a special monitor that's been swallowed to track internal organ health

75%

would share health records but only 30% would share banking information

47%

would share their phone records

38%

The Intel Healthcare Innovation Barometer conducted by Penn Schoen Berland reveals that many people are willing to anonymously share their medical data to lower the cost of healthcare. With this information, drug development can be fine-tuned enough to meet the needs of the individual and not just the average person. A massive amount of computing power is needed to analyze the influx of data and change how we understand disease. With improvements in computing power, we may reduce the time required to crunch the data from years to hours.
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