10. Why dead body?
• medicine is based on the death.
• we can’t avoid death, but we want to
• live longer.
• keep in good health.
• dead body is filled with the information
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11. autopsy
• to find out the cause of death
• to watch/evaluate/correct the healthcare system
• to get information and feedback it for public health
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13. However, autopsy is...
• difficult to get the consent/approval.
• the body is cut/opened/broken/ruined.
• troublesome job
• time more than a month
• cost 500,000
• man power by limited
professionals(specialist/pathologist)
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18. then again, Ai is...
• method to get digital images of the dead body
• using CT or MRI
• no or less invasive (physically harmless)
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19. autopsy Ai
invasive? yes no (or less)
time more than a month a few minutes
specialist or taken by radiologist
man power pathologist only diagnosed by doctor
cost 500,000
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20. autopsy Ai
invasive? yes no (or less)
time more than a month a few minutes
specialist or taken by radiologist
man power pathologist only diagnosed by doctor
cost 500,000
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22. How much?
Unfortunately...
• Ai is NOT supported by the government
(Ministry of the health, labour and welfare).
• NOT applicable healthcare insurance.
• So, hospitals or the family have to pay the cost.
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24. If Ai is used...
information
doctor doctor
The images are shared with professionals,
such as surgeons, physicians or technicians,
and then evaluated.
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25. If Ai is used...
information
dead body society
The information are put together and shared.
It encourages the advance of medicine,
and contributes for the public.
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28. The last question is...
Which society do you choose,
if your most beloved person died?
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29. The last question is...
Which society do you choose,
if your most beloved person died?
1. no one knows the cause of death.
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30. The last question is...
Which society do you choose,
if your most beloved person died?
1. no one knows the cause of death.
2. at least, the information is left.
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