Open Access Editorial

AI-related help to prevent increase of death rates and implement an appropriate Medicare and Medicaid

Bahram Alamdary Badlou*

Department of Research and Development, BBAdvies and Research, Zeist, The Netherlands

Corresponding Author

Received Date: June 29, 2023;  Published Date: July 12, 2023

Abstract

The sustainable development goals’ ambition to end public health threats by the 2030 pandemic has been fully recognized. Although, the mortality rate from 1960 up to 2018 decreased from 20 million to 5. while from 2019 up to now increased significantly (World Banks’ death rates data 2023) above 10. According to no official registrations estimated even more than >30, remarkably. One of the main reasons was preventive (a-specific) tools /means against different diseases (progression), which did not work timely, and appropriately. [1-4] Furthermore, because re-establishing an appropriate baseline is crucial, before the in-direct effects of COVID-19, and (after) Postcovid-19 pandemic attacks; One is suggesting to (re-)investigate better what happened during the last three years. It is well known that different Cancers are the number 1 killers in the 21st Century; and if the Medici and Research Scientists insist on working in the same old fashion manner may be become ´the 22´, as well. Cardiovascular and Allergic-related deaths did remain also high, eventually. A modest PubMed research exposes that there is (limited or insignificant) neither standard registration and choice for the diagnostic tools nor a common treatment for the same cancers, worldwide [1-3]. Moreover, different data are showing that in this post-covid-19 pandemic period a significant increase and acceleration in 5-years of morbidity and mortality of certain groups of patients i.e. cancer patients [4,5].

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