Just being honest here. First, I wouldn’t trust a startup with my health data. Data sharing and being hacked would be the top concerns. Maybe others may not feel that way.
Moving beyond that, how would having my data in one place help me get treated better? Let’s say someone has all their data. How does that help get earlier doctor’s appointments? How does that help with prior auth?
If you aren’t in the US, I would pivot very quickly. There’s a ton of regulations and red tape and chances of success are fairly slim.
Source: Someone who has worked at multiple healthcare tech companies. Also, I’m healthy, but I have a loved one who isn’t cared for very well. As a data professional, and knowing patient pain points, I can tell you that access to personal health data is not the problem.
Just being honest here. First, I wouldn’t trust a startup with my health data. Data sharing and being hacked would be the top concerns. Maybe others may not feel that way.
Moving beyond that, how would having my data in one place help me get treated better? Let’s say someone has all their data. How does that help get earlier doctor’s appointments? How does that help with prior auth?
If you aren’t in the US, I would pivot very quickly. There’s a ton of regulations and red tape and chances of success are fairly slim.
Source: Someone who has worked at multiple healthcare tech companies. Also, I’m healthy, but I have a loved one who isn’t cared for very well. As a data professional, and knowing patient pain points, I can tell you that access to personal health data is not the problem.