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| The Age of the Robots is Here (I'm Not Kidding) By Christian A. DeHaemer | Thursday, November 21st, 2013 "Thanks To ObamaCare, A 20,000 Doctor Shortage — Forbes The United States is running out of doctors. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, we will need about 875,000 doctors by 2020. With a growing aging population, that number will be short by about 91,000 doctors by 2020... and 130,600 understaffed by 2025. At the same time, patients, especially in remote areas, are unable to get the quality care they need... There is a solution: robots. I've discovered a small, little-known company that will help solve the doctor shortage — and save lives in the process. It will do this by using a machine that allows doctors to visit patients from anywhere in the world... and they can do it in minutes in their pajamas. Advertisement Wall Street's Next Big Scandal? Just when you thought Wall Street bankers couldn't sink any lower, there's a new scandal brewing... one that may be worse than any previous episodes of insider trading, fraud, or market manipulation. In short, bankers are doing everything they can to keep a powerful wealth secret off-limits from regular folks like you and me. They have made phone calls, shown up in person at government offices, and written long-winded letters... all in desperate attempts to keep this information out of public hands. But according to U.S. law, you have the right to access this information. You just have to know where to look... To learn how you can access it, click here. Dr. Robot The robot stands five feet tall and has a large computer screen that projects the doctor's face. It is armed with patients' digital medical records, a state-of-the-art navigation system, and a full arsenal of medical equipment, including a digital stethoscope, otoscopes (used to look in ears), and an ultrasound imaging system. When a doctor wants to visit a patient, he doesn't even need to set foot in the hospital... Simply by pushing a button on his iPad, the doctor can send the hospital-based robot to the patient's room. It moves by itself and has sensors to keep it from bumping into walls. A two-way video allows the doctor and the patient to see and speak with each other; and with a zoom feature, the doctor can read the patient's chart, see his reflexes, and even check his eyes for dilated pupils. In other words, the robot allows the doctor to examine the patient as if he or she were in the room, and then determine the right course of action. It is particularly useful for stroke victims, for whom every second counts. This is very cool stuff... The robot allows doctors to visit multiple hospitals and check on patients who could be thousands of miles apart. This technology truly breaks down geographic boundaries and provides expert health care to all parts of the country. According to the Washington Post:
Advertisement This emerging technology just handed early investors over 4,985%... At this very moment, an emerging technology is taking the world by storm, changing lives, and making early investors rich. In fact, one stock just soared from $10 to $500, handing savvy investors a whopping 5,000%. That's good enough to turn a $25,000 investment into $1.25 million. The best part? This is only the tip of the iceberg. In fact, in the following video, I'll show you three stocks that have absolutely explosive upside potential and the ability to turn every $1 you invest into $5... $10... even $15 or more. Click here now to learn about these three stocks. FDA Says, "Go!" Here's the best part: The company just received FDA approval for their hospital robots. And get this: This small, little-known company is the only one to have the approval of the FDA, giving them a virtual monopoly on this technology. Already they've dispatched robots to 20 hospitals, including UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. But this is only the beginning... There are over 5,700 hospitals in the United States, 69,105 in China, and a total of 300,000 worldwide. The growth potential is massive. And each robot doctor costs about $5,000. According to the most recent conference call, the reception to the robots has been positive — especially with the navigation capabilities and the ease of use with the iPad. And the company has plans to expand into other, non-medical businesses. The Future is Now Make no mistake; the future we all were led to believe would happen one day when we got old... is happening as we speak. And the pace of change is only accelerating. There is money to be made as robots change the way the world works. Read this free report on the $398 billion robot revolution right now. There is not a moment to lose...
Christian DeHaemer Since 1995, Christian DeHaemer has specialized in frontier market opportunities. He has traveled extensively and invested in places as varied as Cuba, Mongolia, and Kenya. Chris believes the best way to make money is to get there first with the most. Christian is the founder of Crisis & Opportunity and Managing Director of Wealth Daily. He is also a contributor for Energy & Capital. For more on Christian, see his editor's page.
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