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by wrong_variable
3713 days ago
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healthcare is a very hard problem. While we in the tech community may find it morbidly entertaining to watch Theranos burn to the ground. Someone out there needs to attack healthcare. The not dying motivation is fairly important. |
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All the attacking that needs to be done is political/social, not technical. Want to attack healthcare? Strip middlemen out so that the money flows to providers and researchers (Single payer + pouring additional money into the NIH/NSF, with the results being public domain).
All of these YC startups I see "hacking" healthcare (Dr Chrono, HealthSherpa, etc) are just bandaids on a patient bleeding out from the jugular.
EDIT: Before you chime in to state that single payer can't be done, 58 countries [1] enable it just fine. Governments can be even more accountable than the current breed of private health insurance providers (I cannot replace the board at my insurance carrier, nor can I FOIA them).
If you want to "hack" healthcare and fix the problem, get involved in government and get single payer done.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_health_coverage_by_c...