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    Hospitals worry about retail clinics and other healthcare competitors. But real disruption may come from outside healthcare entirely: cars that don’t crash. As autonomous driving becomes safer and more widespread, the revenue ripple effects on emergency departments, orthopedics, and imaging will be

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    • Autonomous vehicle companies like Tesla and Waymo don't provide trauma care, they ELIMINATE trauma. Motor vehicle accidents will steadily decline, starting now. What does that mean for healthcare? https://t.co/6o6KT0bkxs #selfdrivingcars #futureofhealthcare https://t.co/kgH8bqjVXo

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    Sorry, a robot is probably a safer driver than most humans.

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    • Waymo’s cars crash less—a lot less. 85% fewer serious injuries than humans. Fewer crashes = less trauma volume. That’s not theoretical, but healthcare isn't thinking about that. https://t.co/wxXL5JhI11 https://t.co/RLMKEzbWHa

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    At its peak, a Ford factory produced one B-24 bomber an hour during World War II.

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