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SuperAgers, Big Tech & The Human Side of Interoperability | Guest: Dr Eric Topol

SuperAgers, Big Tech & The Human Side of Interoperability | Guest: Dr Eric Topol

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Interview: Dr Eric Topol (Part 1)

We’re joined by Dr Eric Topol—cardiologist, scientist, author, and global digital health leader. In part one, Eric shares his journey from clinician to digital health pioneer, his vision for “SuperAgers,” and why genomics and personalised medicine could redefine how long—and how well—we live

Chatbots for Patients

We discuss the Wall Street Journal’s bold claim that chatbots could become part of the medical team. From spotting errors to translating lab results and reminding patients about medications, can they really serve as low-risk, always-on companion? Questions remain around accuracy, empathy, and whether they truly add value or just more noise.


The Human Side of Interoperability

Inspired by Amy Gleason’s LA Times op-ed, we look at the personal impact of fragmented health systems. Her daughter’s care journey shows how disconnected records hinder outcomes—and how AI uncovered a hidden opportunity. Should we lean into more personal stories to communicate to a wider audience?


Meta & Who Owns Your Health Data?

A San Francisco jury found Meta guilty of illegally harvesting data from millions of Flo app users—menstrual cycles, ovulation, even pregnancy intentions. The ruling highlights urgent questions: Who really owns health data, and what rights do patients have when tech giants treat it like ad fuel?


Patient Consent in the Age of AI

Consent forms are broken—static, outdated, and unfit for the AI era. We unpack Y. Tony Yang’s American Journal of Bioethics piece arguing for “dynamic consent,” accountability frameworks, and real patient understanding. Without rethinking consent, healthcare risks losing trust as AI tools grow more influential


Black Box for Aged Care

What if aged care had a “black box,” like aviation? Sensors, AI, and monitoring systems could flag risks before crises hit. A Pulse+IT blog argues for shifting from reactive to proactive care, but business models and adoption lag behind. We debate whether the sector can finally move from inquiry to prevention


Resources:

  • Louise’s LinkedIn poll on gen AI use for health research Link
  • Dr Eric Topol’s book SuperAgers Link
  • Y. Tony Yang’s American Journal of Bioethics Article on Patient Consent Link
  • Aged Care’s Black Box in Pulse+IT Link
  • Amy Gleason’s parental perspective on the need for health data interoperability Link

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