yes - apologies you are correctt! thanks @newt9905
@Eyeman the 100m visits is for telehealth total - of that they say minimum of 30% relate to respiratory calls - i believe we could capture 50% of those respiratory calls i.e. 15m . If you have a respiratory illness and dial into a telehealth provider they would push to give you the test and you would take the test.
Call would go something like this:
customer: i have a bad cough and not sure what it is
telehealth: please can you cough five times into the microphone for us to see what illness you may have. this will test to see if you have v,w, x, y or z.
customer: ok
fairly easy sell, whats the alternative?
telehealth: ah sorry we cant help you, please go to a doctor and wait and hour to get a test so they can accurately diagnose you 70% of the time.
should be a fairly easy sell to telehealth
resapp: we have this test where you cough into a microphone x times and it tells you what respiratory illness you have to an accuracy at over 80% and it will cost you US$5 per use. you can then charge your clients US$10 per use
telehealth: $$$$ yes! it will provide additional revenue to a huge 30% of our visits that we cant help at present and give us a selling point over competitors
resapp: oh also you can get the patient to come back every week for an additional test for us to manage if it is getting better or worse
telehealth: $$$
I agree with you that medicine and health are always long plays but i do not believe this is. The amount you can scale this product is crazy, you could literally scale from 0 calls a day to 15m in one year. Plug it into an existing telehealth business and collect your $. Very simple model and extremely scaleable. if we had to make a separate unit to take the test then yes it will be a long and tough journey.
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