RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Medi-Call/Telehealth in demand I'd never heard of that before and will keep my ears open on that. I deal with the Telus's of the world, so I will ask them their thoughts and see if this is somewhere they are going in the future. Thanks for the feedback.
Markhamjohn wrote:
Well IceCold, since you asked. "I'm honestly interested to know what id their differentiator that is going to make people change? The other companies already reach out to remote areas and set the patients up with specialists, if need be. Not trying to be a d*ck, genuinely would like to know your reasoning," I'll recount something I read early on in the Medi-Call saga. Apparently many of the existing Apps use simple AI applications to search existing disease data bases so that a human can compare symptoms with possible diseases and then make a diagnosis. DM has imbedded such sophisticated AI in Medic-Call that it can scan millions of records and actually make the diagnosis. Not only that it has been tested to be more accurate than humans making the diagnosis. So imagine employing a para-medical person at 1/4 the salary of a doctor to diagnose illnesses and recommend treatment plans and doing it better and cheaper! Maybe that would be the differentiator you seek???