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New Innovations in Biometric Eye Scans

March 8, 2018

They say the eyes are the window to the soul. Now imagine your eyes were windows to your health. This isn’t the plot of a futuristic science fiction movie-it’s happening now. Scientists at Google have recently developed an innovative technique which allows medical instruments to glean biometric data from a simple eye scan. Using this new method, important statistics such as age and blood pressure can be measured in a non-invasive way. A doctor or scientist can scan the back of the eye and search for abnormalities. This information is then analyzed using an algorithm and machine learning software to identify risk factors and predict heart attack risk with 70% accuracy.

Beyond the United States, researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have taken the science further, using a photography technique called optical coherence tomography to spot damaged blood vessels due to diabetes. Other conditions identified this way include cancer, high cholesterol, and multiple sclerosis. This type of early detection has the potential to change the face of healthcare. Eliminating the need for invasive medical procedures will allow doctors to focus more of their time on providing high-quality patient care.  In addition, if serious conditions could be caught sooner, it would vastly improve the prognosis.

Developments like this are representative of a larger shift toward digital health. Many health systems now offer virtual doctor visits. Electronic medical records are becoming more and more advanced. Retina scans are already utilized to identify patients, just like fingerprints.

At Extract, we are dedicated to moving healthcare into the future. We are already employing high-tech machine learning and optical character recognition methods to innovate in the field of document handling.

Meet The Author
Chris Mack
Chris is a Marketing Manager at Extract with experience in product development, data analysis, and both traditional and digital marketing. Chris received his bachelor’s degree in English from Bucknell University and has an MBA from the University of Notre Dame. A passionate marketer, Chris strives to make complex ideas more accessible to those around him in a compelling way.
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