A new book by Frank Boehm, NanoappsMedical Inc. Founder.
This groundbreaking volume explores the vision of a Global Health Care Equivalency (GHCE) system powered by artificial intelligence and quantum computing technologies, operating on secure quantum-encrypted blockchains to create an equitable and decentralized healthcare framework accessible to all people worldwide.
Readers will gain profound insights into how emerging technologies can transform global healthcare delivery through detailed analyses of quantum encryption, blockchain implementation, and AI-driven diagnostics. The book presents a comprehensive roadmap for achieving healthcare equity, offering practical frameworks for technological integration, ethical considerations for implementation, and strategies for overcoming geopolitical barriers to create a truly universal healthcare system.
This visionary work is essential reading for healthcare policy makers, medical technology researchers, AI and quantum computing specialists, global health advocates, and graduate students in healthcare administration, biomedical engineering, and international development. It will particularly benefit professionals working at the intersection of healthcare and emerging technologies who seek to address global health disparities.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 From Newton to Nano: Beyond the Boundaries of the Possible
Chapter 2 Healthcare’s Current Landscape, the Future, and Mars
Chapter 3 What is Nanomedicine?
Chapter 4 Nanotechnology: A Perspective from Quantum Biology
Chapter 5 Development of Universal Medical Millirobots
Chapter 6 Shifting Paradigms in Healthcare Infrastructures
Chapter 7 Technophysics, Smart Health Networks, and the Bio-Cryptoeconomy: Quantized Fungible Global Health Care Equivalency Units for Health and Well-Being
Chapter 8 Synergies Between Nanotechnology and AI itowards GHCE
Chapter 9 Ethical Implications of Global Health Care Equivalency
Chapter 10 Beyond Diagnoses: Exploring Health through Systems, Behaviour, and Equity
Chapter 11 Ethics, Nanotechnology, and Radical Life Extension
Chapter 12 Introspective – AI/Human Interactions and Emergence of the Singularity: Ethical and Philosophical Implications
Chapter 13 The Future Body: Nano Bodybuilders of Tomorrow
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