Have they mentioned something about potential users that are ready or want to use the platform? maybe on the whitepaper or article.
Like there are some hospitals that are ready to use ehealth to store their patient's medical records/history.
it's way too early for that. they need to develop the product first and then shopping around.
Its not about the time actually , i think their team has a big connection in this field/sector, so it can bring this to some potential users that will say "Hey i want to user this platform once its ready."
If it really happened, It would be good if they tell the community about it.
Even the most patient users will forget about the platform in 5-year time, too long still to aim for customers. If there's no product, no demo, no something, you can say whatever you want about potential user amount, in reality it will still be different.
Ahh i think youre misunderstood my sentece, im not talking about strangers/common people who dont have any idea about this project other than what is written or informed to them.
I said "connection", so im talking about people who have regular communication with 1 / more person of their team, mostly someone in the same field, people who probably know or even see the progress regularly. Maybe someone who has a high position in medical companies or hospitals and then he want to use this platform for their companies or hospitals to improve a lot of things.
If youre in the same field, you can measure if this is really going to happen or not.
Im not talking about time / patient here, im talking about a soccer club manager who just found a very young talented boy and tell to him "hey kid , after a few years later you can try to join my club, you will get a free pass" and then the boy tell his friends "i will get a free pass there".
In this case, ehealth tell the community that they are going to be used by ...