Saturday, 16 August 2025

Customized Healthcare

 


From ICU Monitors to AI-Powered Preventive Healthcare: A 2025 Perspective


In January 2018, I wrote a piece imagining a world where data from ICU monitors—once embedded with IoT—could be aggregated into a massive database and used by AI to deliver customized healthcare for every human being.


👉 Read that original vision here: “2024 v 2.0 of Orwellian 1984”


What I wrote in 2018

I imagined that:

  • Millions of ICU patients, connected to EEG, ECG, O₂, glucose and other monitors, would generate continuous real-time data.
  • With IoT integration, this data could be fed to central servers 24×7.
  • Combined with demographics and biology (age, gender, DNA, medical history, etc.), AI could recommend personalized treatments, diets, and preventive strategies.
  • The moral dilemma would be privacy vs the collective good.

My conclusion then: the benefits outweigh the risks.

What’s happening in 2025

  • Wearables & remote devices already capture heart rhythm, oxygen saturation, sleep quality, glucose, and more—well beyond the ICU.
  • AI-driven preventive platforms are emerging; they don’t just monitor illness, they predict risk.
  • Health-data interoperability (EHRs, standards, national health stacks) is improving, enabling secure aggregation with consent.
  • Regulators are drafting rules on AI in healthcare, patient consent, and ethical data use.

Why this matters

What was once an ICU-only scenario is moving into everyday life. Instead of reacting in a hospital bed, AI can guide preventive choices—personalized diets, early warnings, optimized lifestyles.

The ethical question remains: Should we trade some privacy for universal preventive healthcare?
Back in 2018, I said yes. In 2025, I still believe so—provided transparency, accountability, and fairness are built in.

If we get this right, AI won’t just treat disease—it will prevent it.

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With Regards ,

Hemen Parekh / www.HemenParekh.ai / www.IndiaAGI.ai / 17 Aug @025

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