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by zxxc
1780 days ago
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I was thinking about some day to day health tracking and notifying user when he needs to seek for some treatment.
For example, making photos every evening before bed, tracking daily activities, computer time, may be using some home USG device to suggest that he needs to loose some weight, or change his diet or he needs to check his blood pressure. do some pauses during his office work to stretch back or neck, or give a rest to eyes It may increase overall life quality and reduce number of appeals to GP Another idea was, that often when I slightly sick, it's unclear whether I need some medical help or just some advice is fine, or may be I can just lay in the bed for a day or two. It may reduce number of irrelevant calls to GP To your point about supply, is it fine to have telemedicine calls with doctors from other countries? Not sure about prescriptions though.. also it may make medical help less available in countries with lower salaries than in US for example
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As for daily health monitoring etc, I think that's a crowded space that's already in vogue right now - think Apple watch's features which remind you to stand for a minute every hour and encourage you to exercise by gamifying it. That doesn't mean you can't do anything new - just, IMO, not the most "high impact" it can be, especially when "low hanging fruit" like mental health are very, very crowded.
I think in general healthcare is a very difficult field to take on unless you have a lot of resources and are willing to work with the law (for good reason, ofc.) That doesn't mean you shouldn't try it, just that you might find something else that is higher impact and less likely to frustrate or burn you out.