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Amazon’s Virtual Health Clinic: Treating Cough, Cold, and Flu

Posted on 26 October 2023 By Lee No Comments on Amazon’s Virtual Health Clinic: Treating Cough, Cold, and Flu
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“Alexa, Cure My Cold!” – Amazon Clinic Now Treating Seasonal Sniffles

A Deep Dive into the World of Robotic Healthcare

Break out the chicken soup and settle in as we go on a miraculous journey through the wellbeing aisle at Amazon’s digital health market: Amazon Clinic. Attention all the tech-savvy patients out there: Gone are the bothersome days of explaining your symptoms to a human. Say hello to robotic healthcare in the comfort of your home, and let’s face it, your jammies. Your common cold, typical flu, or even that pesky cough has a new combatant, and it’s not your grandma’s chicken soup!

One Click Away from Wellness

Imagine this: you’re sneezing, hacking, and your nose has suddenly decided to become a tribute to Niagara Falls. Instead of Googling ‘survival rate for common cold’, simply hop onto Amazon Clinic either from your desktop or mobile (depending on how far you’ve sunk into your couch). There, you’ll find your saving grace under the “Find a treatment” list, gloriously named ”Cough, cold, and flu”. Click on it and – lo and behold – an assortment of consultations and treatments pops up, all designed to make you feel less like a participant in a zombie apocalypse.

Revolution or Invasion?

With Amazon Clinic stepping up the game, consider this the dawn of a new era, one where logging into Amazon doesn’t spell doom for your bank balance, but instead gifts you the pathway to wellness! However, let’s pause the celebration for a second. Is this the evolution of healthcare we’ve been waiting for? Or just the reign of machines over hanky tissues and hot soup? Only time (and possible common colds) will tell.

Hot Take Alert:

The way I see it, we are turning a monumental page, trading human bedside manners for a potentially code-infected AI doc. Isn’t it amusing? If the next evolution involves a robo-doc that dispenses chicken soup, count me in!


Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/26/amazons-virtual-health-clinic-can-now-treat-patients-cough-cold-flu/

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