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by thetylerhayes
4664 days ago
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Motion seconded. It sounds like you're seeing a lot of problems in healthcare. That's good you're noticing them. It sounds like you also want to solve some of them, mostly because you're fed up with them being problems. That's also good. The best kinds of solutions often come from scratching your own itch. Another similar recommendation: get more specific about what you want to solve. "Disrupting healthcare" is a platitude anyone can agree with because the news runs a segment every day about inefficiency in the health system. If you see 10 problems, does 1 stand out way above the rest? Work on that problem. Just building a quick & dirty solution and shopping it around like smalter suggests is the best thing you can do to prevent working on a problem you'll burn out of in 6 months. You'll very quickly realize whether you really want to do that thing or not. |
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