Comment by nradov
12 hours ago
There's a lot more to healthcare than just fintech. I've been the field for decades and I've never seen such rapid progress before in areas like clinical and administrative interoperability, digital health, software as a medical device, telehealth, clinical decision support, cost transparency, etc. Despite the structural problems with incentives that create that make the financial side so dysfunctional, there has never been a better time to build.
I never said health was just fintech.
My primary point is that poor health outcomes in the US (fully admit my views are US-centric given my experience and knowledge) have nothing to do with a lack of technology and everything to do with structural systems issues rooted in government policies.
I'm a big fan of Dr. Jessica Knurick, who publishes at length about many of the systems that cause and contribute to population-wide poor health in the US. Here's one article taking about food systems and nutrition: https://open.substack.com/pub/drjessicaknurick/p/the-food-sy... .
Sure, I generally agree: the social problems that cause (relatively) low life expectancy in the US can't be solved with technology. But that's a separate problem. There's still a huge opportunity for entrepreneurs and technologists to improve the healthcare system in ways that deliver real benefits to patients / providers / payers, and make some money in the process.