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by DataDrivenMD
2291 days ago
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You raise a related issue, which is critical to address as well. That is, we need people to help manage patients before, during, and after their hospital stay. I’m less concerned about the licensing issues because public health emergency declarations make it possible for state officials to clear the way for someone like your mom. Where you, and fellow hackers can help, is by offering tech solutions that solve the issue of coordinating/figuring out where your mom’s skills could be most helpful. We will also need to collect information, such as when your mom is available to help. Could be a good time to revisit the concept of an Uber-like platform for healthcare delivery, assuming that it can be up an running in a few days. Hack-a-thon, anyone? |
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> revisit the concept of an Uber-like platform for healthcare delivery
Where has this been discussed before? There are lots of referral services, some of them charities, some of them private businesses. For example, in Washington state there's the Korean Women's Association: https://www.kwacares.org/