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...the healthcare stack itself. New companies are emerging to help people find care, price services, interpret results, and manage health over time. AI is beginning to play a role in triage, navigation, diagnostics, and clinical workflows, even as regul
at the median level for everybody. Right? But at the same time, people want more agency in their health care in some capacity. No one wants to be told, like, hey. Just wait and see. What happens when Americans start rebuilding health care outside the
...the healthcare workers. For the employers, it's usually a very small team internally that's trying to hire, like, a lot of roles.
will basically use machine learning to help filter out the news that's relevant to you. You're not sifting through thousands and thousands of articles that may or may not be relevant to your specific practice. They call it cutting the scut. Just sort
...solutions. One could imagine Incredible Health thinking about vertically integrating and helping solve the education and training problem. That's right. Is that on the roadmap for you all? Yeah. We're on this journey already. So but we provide contin
hospitals that are already overcrowded and are, you know, very full. But when we think about the financials of what's happening right now in The United States, workforce shortages, which has created a supply and demand issue, which means increased sa
health information systems to share data more comfortably and elegantly at a at a fair price. And part of it's us putting money into the system, seeding it the right way. But the most important thing is to make it safe to go outside. Yeah. We wanna m
We live in a world where the demand for health care is just rising so quickly. We have 10,000 people aging into Medicare every single day, and we just can't train doctors fast enough to take care of all these people. The practice surface area for the
one out of one thousand ER visits can be avoided a year in this patient cohort, that can be quantified. And depending on the size of the cohort, that could be a meaningful number for the insurance company. So you have to understand your stakeholders'
...as The US healthcare system, this kind of coordination, this coming together is really quite rare. And because UnitedHealth controls both the risk and the delivery, it can build these feedback loops that others just can't.
...here. So UnitedHealthcare, the insurance side, has over 50,000,000 medical members across employer, individual, and government plans. That size means better rates than hospitals and providers. It also means tighter control over risk and more stable r
...was the best way to do it. And so what is the north star for the product in that business? What is the thing you're trying to deliver? Ultimately, you want a place where the consumer gets all the answers, all the connectivity, access to do I qualify
...backbone of the healthcare system is that, you know, excluding very rare care settings, reimbursement, either from various government entities or commercial payers is a core driver of how the system works. And I think regulation and legislation is ch
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