Sramana Mitra: Yes, I think that’s correct. You’ve differentiated on a few fronts, from what I’m gathering. One is that you have done original content, a limited amount of content per disease, as opposed to providing 10 pages of information that make you lose your way. Then you’ve tied the information to providers with original
SM: And how are people using the technology? A download is one thing. Actual use is quite another thing. PH: We track that pretty closely, and we probably have some pretty surprising results. We retain close to 70% of all downloads, and we know that based on updates and unique users. And then we have
A report issued by the U.S. Census Bureau in September 2010 stated that in 2009, more than 50 million people living in the United States did not have health insurance. According to Wikipedia, more money per person is spent on health care in the United States than in any other country in the world. It makes
On Zero-In I called for a Health Care bubble earlier. Read Health Care IT’s Diagnosis: Excellent for an update on the market and the entrepreneurial activity.