The Anonymous Widower

Power to the Computer Programmer

I’m impressed by the article in The Times about the new scanner at the London Chest Hospital.  The cost of each scan is around £500 which might seem a lot, but if it can detect a problem that saves a life, it’s peanuts!  Incidentally, in its previous incarnation, this hospital was Bart’s, who did a wonderful job on my mother-in-law.  And did it twice!

I’m also pleased that the next scanner goes in at my local hospital, Addenbrooke’s.

We will be seeing a lot more devices like this.  Some will be big and massively expensive and will be limited to regional centres like Addenbrooke’s.  I’d always prefer to travel to get the best treatment.

But think next time you are in the GP’s surgery.  He, or in my case she, has massive levels of computing power on their desk.  Could we not see equipment plugged into the USB ports on their computer to scan for such things as skin cancer?

I’m too old at 62 to develop ideas like that, but I know there are programmers out there who can create applications like that.  The rewards would be massive for worthwhile applications.

Go and create!

November 12, 2009 Posted by | Computing, Health | , | Leave a comment