Forbes August 14, 2019
Savan Devani

We so often speak of healthcare as an industry that we forget to think of healthcare as a purpose.

Globally and annually, trillions of dollars and data are wasted in the healthcare industry.

The total time we spend in a traditional medical setting getting checked for a potential disease accounts for only a tiny fraction of the total time we spend living our lives. Confining most of our healthcare needs to a traditional medical setting will always be fundamentally limiting. The vast majority of the time we spend living our lives is outside the traditional medical setting — a place that provides access to a significantly larger window to observe the signs of disease. However, thus far, we lack solutions...

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