Technology Is Changing Health Care

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Two of the most relevant topics in the twenty-first century are technology and health care. The main question we ask ourselves is how is technology is changing health care. Technology is the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment -- drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts,engineering, applied science, and pure science (Dictionary.com). Some people believe that technology is inevitably changing how our healthcare is practiced, and that technology could be improving our lives to help us live forever. Nevertheless, there are several other people who think healthcare should stray from the newest technology, because it is not beneficial for …show more content…

He continues his first point by talking about how we can digitalize humans. The author uses the example of a five-year old boy who had his life saved by genome sequencing for proof that digitalizing humans is beneficial. Topol talks about all the ways we could digitize healthcare including blood pressure readings,body temperature, and etc. Then the author concludes by talking about how the medical community has the technological capabilities to move forward in digitizing human more but is being held back by the government and the life science …show more content…

Both articles use appeals to logic throughout their articles as a main support and are stable. Just as how Griffin uses all of the examples of how technology could fix our problems. Topol discusses all the ways we could digitize humans. By using many different types of examples to help their claims. Similarly, both articles discuss destroying the slippery slope fallacy that is in the minds of skeptics that bringing technology to healthcare will make everyone immortal or a robot. In addition, in both of the articles there is no appeal to ethics. Neither Griffin or Topol try to convince you that digitalizing humans is humane, rather they claim it is a topic that will be resolved all the line of innovation. Bringing these articles together, one can see that both authors logically prove the advantages to technology and healthcare becoming one, but keep humans alive for longer, than digitalizing humans is the most effective

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