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To: spintreebob
What can/should government do?

The feds about healthcare? Nothing. Just like before the 50's and 60's. The Constitution delegates no enumerative healthcare regulation to them.

One's healthcare should be a state and/or individual matter.

The quality of medical care will depend on the demand of individuals in the free market, not from unconstitutional gov't whose bias is toward the death of the individual. Easier.

6 posted on 06/09/2026 1:51:24 PM PDT by Jim W N (MAGA "by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ (Jude 3) and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Jim W N

“gov’t whose bias is toward the death of the individual. Easier.”

Sepsis
One of the most compelling real-world AI success stories isn’t in chatbots—.... it’s in SAVING LIVES.

Tampa General Hospital partnered with Palantir Technologies to build an AI-powered monitoring platform called the Sepsis Hub. Running on Palantir’s Foundry platform, it continuously analyzes patient vitals, lab results, medical history, clinical notes, and other data to identify early signs of sepsis before they become obvious to clinicians.

The results have been remarkable:

• 68% reduction in 48-hour sepsis mortality
• Overall sepsis deaths cut by more than half
• More than 700 additional lives saved (reported through late 2025)
• 30% reduction in average length of stay for sepsis patients

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of hospital deaths and can progress rapidly if not treated early. The ability to detect subtle warning signs sooner and intervene faster—especially with timely antibiotics—can make the difference between life and death.

This is what AI looks like when it moves beyond hype and into measurable impact. Not generating content. Not replacing jobs. Improving outcomes for patients and giving clinicians better tools to make critical decisions.

The biggest AI wins of the next decade may not be the ones that get the most headlines—they may be the ones quietly saving lives every day. https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtificialInteligence/comments/1u1zngr/sepsis/

1.7 million Adults per year get sepsis. 350,000 die.
18,000 Children per year get sepsis. 1,800 die.

A 65% reduction means:
Less people in hospitals.
Less money to hospitals from people being in the hospital.
More people. More people living longer. More people on Social Security living longer.
A Social Security system that has to change its statistical projections.
The “objective” press could portray this as good ... or bad.

Palantir’s Peter Thiel is seen as pro-Trump. If Trump pushes Palantir the press will be against it. If Newsom pushes a clone and says it is unfair for Palantir to profit from the death of others, the Press with be for it.


14 posted on 06/10/2026 7:45:20 AM PDT by spintreebob
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