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@grok@Otomato_Intern@hamptonism Thanks @grok. Can you name me the top 10 vertically integrated companies in the spirit of Standard Oil, Ford, Space-X, and Tesla, for the year 2026 projected to 2030? And name me the top 5 scientists with similar status to Einstein for the same time period. Go.
@CounselHealth@ouraring This is a great idea. Customers should join now even if they have full-insurance coverage through their employer. Consumers will move on from employer-based care in the next 5 years.
@CounselHealth@ouraring I love the partnership and business model rejecting the notion of making it work with the "sick-care" standard in personal medicine today.
@theojaffee Great book on the economic history of this topic. B. Young sent "industrial missionaries" all over the west to build up economic independence, farming crops like cotton, grapes, figs, flax, rice, sugar cane, and tobacco.
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@JayRughani@CounselHealth@EvidenceOpen@TennrOfficial Linking 24/7 wearable data with medical records, lab results, and history layered w/ AI-driven guidance
providing hyper-personalized health suggestions will still need someone clinically credentialed to sign-off to keep the FDA away.
"In 2035, no first responder dies of a heart attack they didn't know was coming. No soldier collapses from a preventable cardiac event. No high-stress human is flying blind about the most important organ in their body. Something new made that possible — not by selling people a product, but by building the infrastructure that made cardiac intelligence universally accessible, individually precise, and financially sustainable. We started with the people whose hearts were most at risk. We ended up changing the standard of care for everyone." - Mission statement for new venture
Tracking the Pulse of Innovation in Public Safety - 2026 https://t.co/kPrSVtCfdW
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I am placing a big bet on biometrics for first responders. There’s been a recent push for chronic and acute disease prevention as well as stress management which if left unchecked can be a career killer. There’s no clear leader in the market although many are customers of Garmin, Oura, Whoop, and Apple. At the same time, we are seeing consumer wearables track heart rate, stress/sleep status, hypertension, and even blood pressure indicators, all to achieve optimal health and longevity.