Unmasking Health Tech Myths, Episode 17
In this blog post, we delve into the reality of Medical Body Area Networks (MBAN) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), two wireless health technologies that have been deployed for years despite denials from some medical professionals. By citing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) public notices, National Archives documents, and historical information including the Health Level 7 standards and origins of bioelectricity research, we aim to prove the system’s existence and deployment. This post also discusses the role governments, large corporations like CMS Medicare, and departments such as the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) play in driving a bio-digital convergence and healthcare 4.0 through billions of dollars in funding. We touch upon the use of wearables, implanted devices for remote surveillance, data acquisition, and how these technologies are linking human biology to the internet. Lastly, we briefly explore connections between electronic warfare and drone technology within this technological landscape.
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