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Мир медицины проходит в наши дни революционную трансформацию. Цифровой мониторинг информационных потоков, повсеместное распространение компьютеров, новейшие молекулярные и генетические разработки, направленные на предотвращение болезней, всевозможные медицинские датчики, исследования и анализы, а главное – доступ к данным о собственном здоровье – в корне меняют систему здравоохранения.Известный врач, ученый, первопроходец передовых технологий в медицине Эрик Тополь считает, что традиционная субординация в отношениях врача и пациента уходит в прошлое, человек сам становится хозяином своего здоровья, и неизбежная демократизация медицины обещает нам ее эффективность и доступность.

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