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Topic: [ANN][ICO] EHF eHealth First - page 477. (Read 97847 times)

newbie
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January 16, 2018, 08:41:34 AM
I feel interested in the health project
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January 16, 2018, 08:40:51 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh

That's a very good question, On the road map I saw that between July and December they would hire health professionals, but i also saw that in their team, are people with many medical knowledge.

Good thing they have medical people in their team, but they should also hire more developers with blockchain expertise

Yes, medical expertise alone won't help eHealth to become successful. They also need blockchain experts. But I guess they will extend the team once the first funds during the crowdsale are collected.

Agreed that the team needs blockchain experts, with all the ICO and growing crypto space, how many blockchain experts are there left to hire?
hero member
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January 16, 2018, 08:36:58 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh

That's a very good question, On the road map I saw that between July and December they would hire health professionals, but i also saw that in their team, are people with many medical knowledge.

Good thing they have medical people in their team, but they should also hire more developers with blockchain expertise

Yes, medical expertise alone won't help eHealth to become successful. They also need blockchain experts. But I guess they will extend the team once the first funds during the crowdsale are collected.

they also need connections and people/medical companies/clinics using it. Judging by the curriculum the team got i don't think it would be a big problem finding those.
I'm also curious to know how the private sale is going. 
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January 16, 2018, 08:34:16 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh

That's a very good question, On the road map I saw that between July and December they would hire health professionals, but i also saw that in their team, are people with many medical knowledge.

Good thing they have medical people in their team, but they should also hire more developers with blockchain expertise

Yes, medical expertise alone won't help eHealth to become successful. They also need blockchain experts. But I guess they will extend the team once the first funds during the crowdsale are collected.
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January 16, 2018, 08:33:20 AM

How many of you really read whitepapers? I know its important, so I usually scan through it and look up some info but I never read everything

Some are impossible to read. Like bank whitepapers 100 pages with lots of technical.

But some are easy to read like 25 pages, enough technicality.

I do read them, and most are easy to read, though just long. it does bring credibility if the whitepaper is technical, though approachable.

It all depends on your funding purpose. If you want savvyy investors or will open to the general public for instance. A close approach can help in building a loyal community that understands the project, but that may not mean lots of money.

Glad to see Im not the only one. Technical whitepaper and an easy 5 min read whitepaper together is the best option
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 08:13:12 AM

How many of you really read whitepapers? I know its important, so I usually scan through it and look up some info but I never read everything

Some are impossible to read. Like bank whitepapers 100 pages with lots of technical.

But some are easy to read like 25 pages, enough technicality.

I do read them, and most are easy to read, though just long. it does bring credibility if the whitepaper is technical, though approachable.

It all depends on your funding purpose. If you want savvyy investors or will open to the general public for instance. A close approach can help in building a loyal community that understands the project, but that may not mean lots of money.
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January 16, 2018, 07:53:49 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.

While that is true, it still gives you a good idea if there might be something wrong. Its no different than Googling something yourself and trying to determine a prognosis. You or Google are not doctors, but it gives you a starting point.
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January 16, 2018, 07:38:16 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh

That's a very good question, On the road map I saw that between July and December they would hire health professionals, but i also saw that in their team, are people with many medical knowledge.

Good thing they have medical people in their team, but they should also hire more developers with blockchain expertise
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 07:14:38 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh


Not that I read anywhere about it. They might do it in coming days.
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January 16, 2018, 07:06:50 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh

That's a very good question, On the road map I saw that between July and December they would hire health professionals, but i also saw that in their team, are people with many medical knowledge.
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 06:35:00 AM
Does they have some partnership with some hospitals or clinics? And in which country if yes? Medicine is very conservative niche  Huh
hero member
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January 16, 2018, 06:33:39 AM
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newbie
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January 16, 2018, 03:27:53 AM
I got a question for you, What are your competitors? that are doing something similar to your project. I really wanna know because this matter to everyone who wants to invest in this ICO.
hero member
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January 16, 2018, 06:31:57 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.

Yes, I don't think either that self-diagnosis is what eHealth is aiming at. More like they are wanna focus on recognizing minor symptoms, that usually get overseen but can indicate serious diseases.

actually using a platform like the one described to do self-diagnosis would still be 1000 time better than google your symptoms. In google you can find out you have literally all the diseases or nothing at all, too much unreliable.
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January 16, 2018, 05:40:51 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.

Yes, I don't think either that self-diagnosis is what eHealth is aiming at. More like they are wanna focus on recognizing minor symptoms, that usually get overseen but can indicate serious diseases.

That's a good point. If you have all your data at one place you can see the big picture by combining all the details. Big Data for your health.

Exactly. It's also much easier for your doctors to diagnose you, since all information about your health is in one place. It's also easier to keep track of any preventive check-ups you might have and any procedures due.
jr. member
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January 16, 2018, 05:36:29 AM
the Project hits a market gap which makes it pretty outstanding. hopefully the Whitepaper will give more Detail Smiley
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January 16, 2018, 05:22:54 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.

Yes, I don't think either that self-diagnosis is what eHealth is aiming at. More like they are wanna focus on recognizing minor symptoms, that usually get overseen but can indicate serious diseases.

That's a good point. If you have all your data at one place you can see the big picture by combining all the details. Big Data for your health.
full member
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January 16, 2018, 05:14:48 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.

Yes, I don't think either that self-diagnosis is what eHealth is aiming at. More like they are wanna focus on recognizing minor symptoms, that usually get overseen but can indicate serious diseases.
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January 16, 2018, 05:12:54 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.
Thats true , we need atleast a doctor to make corrections to the results and make sure everything is right.
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January 16, 2018, 05:08:36 AM
Did you know there are places on earth where hospitals are a luxury? I've seen a tv program about a boat with doctors who go to Africa and help people for free. Nowadays even in the most remote areas people have smartphones so if you can do a self diagnosis that way it's better than nothing.

thats why ehealth made, everh body will can diagnostic using this

Sure, but is it really the best idea to do self diagnosis? I mean, have you ever heard of people who are googling their sympthoms and get a false diagnose that they have cancer? The platform must be watched by real doctors to not cause some kind of psychological trauma.
That's why such self-diagnosis platform should be very accurate in terms of correct detecting an illness. Of course, this is only a hope for the future, but there good preconditions for it right now.

Well, I don't think that self-diagnosis is the primary goal of this platform. Moreover, I'd never recommend any proclaimed self-diagnosis platforms to anybody since I think no machine even with unlimited medical knowledge can correctly access your health condition. Human factor here is very significant.
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