@Berci Ant AI lacks what TidyHealthPHR has - patient empowerment, total privacy, no data mining, meaningful personal health record on which to base AI responses, no cost, no walled garden of care, on device data storage, unrestricted shareability, portability, mobile first app.
@EricTopol@harvardmed@StanfordMed@UCSFMedicine Lotus Health AI lacks what TidyHealthPHR has - patient empowerment, total privacy, no data mining, meaningful personal health record on which to base AI responses, no cost, no walled garden of care, on device data storage, unrestricted shareability, portability, mobile first app.
@ajassy@onemedical AmazonAI lacks what TidyHealthPHR has - patient empowerment, total privacy, no data mining, meaningful personal health record on which to base AI responses, no cost, no walled garden of care, on device data storage, unrestricted shareability, portability, mobile first app.
@bradlightcap OpenAI lacks what TidyHealthPHR has - patient empowerment, total privacy, no data mining, meaningful personal health record on which to base AI responses, no cost, no walled garden of care, on device data storage, unrestricted shareability, portability, mobile first app.
@HealthcareAIGuy@amazon@onemedical AmazonAI lacks what TidyHealthPHR has - patient empowerment, total privacy, no data mining, meaningful personal health record on which to base AI responses, no cost, no walled garden of care, on device data storage, unrestricted shareability, portability, mobile first app.
@joshuapliu AmazonAI lacks what TidyHealthPHR has - patient empowerment, total privacy, no data mining, meaningful personal health record on which to base AI responses, no cost, no walled garden of care, on device data storage, unrestricted shareability, portability, mobile first app.
@EricTopol@DrDave01@NatureMedicine Eric, seems self testing with Hemetest guiac cards more frequently than once per year would move the needle? Your thoughts please?
@zackpeter Zack, help stop this insanity please! Nancy never returned home. Her killers had third party go to house to plant her pacemaker and phone and make it appear to be a kidnapping. No forced entry. Nothing stolen. Drops of her blood for effect
@WallStreetApes Sounds like she works for a concierge service that gets discounted (wholesale) rates for tests. And gets paid set amount regardless of how much care is rendered? We don't know what part this disincentivized her to treat her patient herself or consult with her MD colleague?
Just read a post by "e-Patient Dave" about the challenges of reporting errors in medical records. It's clear - the only person who will truly look after your medical records is YOU. https//www.linkedin.com/posts/epatientdave_medical-health-data-activity-7082157222905958400-oVLU
Imagine a world where we feel in control of our own medical records and can share them with our providers. A world where healthcare is cost-effective and results in better care at less cost.