Apple – The Next Revolution in Healthcare & Wellness…A Keys Perspective
Apple – The Next Revolution is….
By Bob Root, Keys Founder and Technologist

Today, self-aware medical practitioners realize that the healthcare system treats the 60+ as expendable. While many doctors are disturbed by this flaw in the system, they admit privately that healthcare in America is set to find cancer and then get every last dollar out of insurances to either cure or kill the patient.
According to AARP (AARP Study) the vast majority of Americans age 50+ (85%) say they have taken a prescription drug in the past five years, and three-fourths (76%) say they are currently taking at least one prescription drug on a regular basis. Just watch the Weather Channel to see an unbelievable amount of pharmaceutical commercials flanked by lawyer adverts asking if you have been harmed by a drug or medical device.
In researching this article, I must admit that I slipped into a cross between depression from all the sickening stories of peoples’ lives being ruined to a mild case of hypochondria where I took on the symptoms of various maladies.
What To Do
I guess the easiest answer of what to do appears to be only two choices. Either you bitch about the system in hopes of some Washington politico changing it or, like Apple, you change the game. This article is about once such game changer and a very simple example of how it can be changed overnight.
Melanoma
We started Keys Care because of my sweeties bout with Melanoma. The Mohs surgery saved her and the prescriptions left her skin a total train wreck. We fixed her skin. Visits to Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic and Dermatologist are a way of life for Wendy. Sometimes waiting 6 months for an appointment to have a 5 minute look by the doc to make sure that suspicious mole was benign. Yes, it seems inhuman, but it is typical. Again, many docs are well intentioned, but they have no control over the required insurance process that rakes the patient over some hot sharp coals.
Patient?
Funny use of a term to describe people. To see a doc you must be patient? Seems so!
Apple To The Rescue

The War is All But Over and Apple is the Victor
The invention of the Apple Healthkit enabling software is the nuclear hand grenade with the healthcare system holding the pin. Envision a software that would let developers create apps that use the sensors and cameras on Apple devises to alert, diagnose and schedule immediate treatment for disorders they detect. I know, it is hard to imagine, so during the launch of the new Apple Watch 3 and iPhone X, I decided to create such a hypothesis to show how such a bold move would be possible. Some quick searches of the web and to my surprise, my hypothesis is already in play.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the Glue
Elon Musk says that AI can destroy humans faster than a world war. Probably true, but it can also change lives and save them as well. Ultimately, AI will give way to intelligent neural networks, but what Apple has created is nothing less than the first true revolution in healthcare.
A Simple Example
Before I detail this my example, it is important to realize a couple of things.
- Any systems based on a database like medicine or law will be replaced by AI in the next 10 years
- My simple example below is one of tens of thousands possible uses of AI
- Denial is futile
Herein is a simple hypothesis based on Wendy’s life after Melanoma.
To reiterate, here is a true story that happened to her not too long ago. She had a mole removed from her breast about a year prior to this incident. She visited the dermatologist who took a biopsy a few days before Wendy had to travel on customer visits. The report is that it is suspicious and the doc recommends to take another biopsy. Her skepticism is a learned trait and she questions the doc intensely. Revealed, it turns out that it was not that the biopsy was suspicious, it was that the test sample was flawed and they could not get a good reading. This is not how the doc 
I realized that at one point there were six doctors, two assistants and Wendy in the room. I said the the receptionist, “now that was a fair fight!”
Now for what I see will happen in the near future…like next year!
I will use my iPhone 7 plus to take closeup pictures of moles and any regularities using a Molescope ll which I purchased on Amazon for $299. This is the fun part for me! We will upload the images that we also mapped onto her body locations. An AI programs scans the images in real-time looking both at a visible light picture and the thermal image as well. In real-time it looks for irregular shapes and ‘hot’ moles. In real-time it pops up a window with green lettering that says “nothing suspicious.” Recommends a reshoot of certain moles in 6 months.


The next day the car arrives at 1:30p and she arrives 5 minutes before her appointment. She thinks, “Funny, the place has no waiting room, no disinterested receptionist behind a shut glass window and there is a man that has an iPad that greets her. “Hello Ms. Steele.” Wendy says, “How did you know it was me?” He says, “Apples new face recognition software identified you and brought your records up on the iPad.” “WOW” she says.

“So what is going to happen now,” she says. He says, “I see you have four suspicious areas from the initial scan. The robot will scan these suspicious areas again to see if the more high powered sensors confirm the scanned irregularities.” The what? “Here, watch this 2 minute video and at the end you can ask me any questions you have.” She watches and has no questions. It is all covered and she is now curious to get started.
The robot begins to work by first positioning its arm in front of her face. Siri’s voice says, “I am scanning to make sure that you are Wendy Steele and will map the locations of the irregularities.” Siri says, “Welcome Wendy Steele, I will start now.” Siri starts and says, “Hmmmm.” Wendy says “WHAT?” Siri says, “Haha a bit of Siri humor!” “Now relax, this will take about a minute.” The arm swings to the first mole. Siri says, “this one is okay.” 

The video ends and the robot swings in on the mole. It uses a new form of Mohs surgery. Rather then taking a biopsy and checking for clear cancer-free margins and then a larger biopsy plug, Siri tells Wendy, “I am going to take a dozen small needle biopsies around the mole where I think clear margins should be. Then I will use a small robotic knife the remove the mole and test it in real-time. If all is clear, I will glue the site closed and you will be done.”
The process begins as Wendy strains to look away as her curiosity peaks. Two minute and it was done. Siri says, “Wendy you are done. I have posted your calendar with a reminder to take another picture of the area next week so I can see that everything is healing properly.

Far fetched? NO! …and yes it is coming soon.
The simplest way to describe it is when check engine light comes on in Wendy’s Corvette Grand Sport, she takes it to the nearest Corvette dealership. They greet her, take the car, fix it and return her on her way in a matter of minutes. All day, everyday. Shouldn’t healthcare be the same?
Impersonal? No way. I would choose Siri over an intern doctor that probably has not slept in 18 hours and is being trained using 25 year old techniques.
Lastly, they say medicine is an art. That’s NICE! I believe it needs to be a science and Apple is on its way to making it so.
The FDA has given Apple a Fast Track allowance. Seems as though it is a pretty tame and low-end allowance though. We will see if Apple will go rogue.
A Bit of Advise! Run Out and Buy Apple Stock Now!
When Wall Street gets its head out of its own proverbial healthcare ass and realizes what Apple has created, they will bail like fleeing rats from the healthcare systems ship.

Bob
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Again, this is just one tiny segment of the medical market. No brainer how impactful Apple will be.
Another fine point is how the Apple Watch has improved our daily health from just our Healthkit and Activity app mapping. It is very interesting to monitor your heart and exercising. Just beware the “Open Rings” syndrome…that in a future article.
Truth be told, I trust Apple with my medical information more then some local doctors office
Bob Root is a former Silicone Valley Tech CEO and is the founder of Keys Care and Applied Alchemy products companies. He is a member of the World Future Society and has briefed military and business leaders on the use of mesh network nanobots, neural networks, AI drones and advanced AI medical systems. He is an author and speaker of diverse futurist subjects.
Disclaimer: Bob was affiliated with Apple in the early days of the Macintosh and was a vendor to Apple while in Silicon Valley.
As always, this article is the thoughts and view of Bob Root and not that of Keys or Orion Learning Intl., inc.
