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There is a better way to access health care
“Sticker shock” isn’t in the vocabulary of most Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
But that’s what Elon Musk experienced as he shopped for rockets to send a spacecraft to Mars in the early 2000s. On the American market, the price tag for two rockets was a whopping $130 million.
So Musk thought he’d try his luck in Russia instead. He took several trips there to shop for decommissioned intercontinental ballistic missiles (without the nuclear warheads on top). His vodka-fueled meetings with Russian officials were punctuated by toasts every two minutes (“To space! To America! To America in space!”).
But for Musk, the cheers turned into jeers when the Russians told him each missile would set him back $20 million. As wealthy as Musk was, the cost of the rockets made it too expensive for him to start his space company.
Musk almost gave up.
But then he realized his approach had been deeply flawed all along.
Rather than quit, he started using a deceptively simple principle. Making the rockets by himself and he doesn’t listen to people who laugh at him and speak behind his back.
This principle created a company called SpaceX that is now worth over $30 billion.
We will use the same principle to revolutionize health care and diagnostics.
We will use the same principle to launch the next breakthrough technology in the health care industry.
Bring the ER to your home in real-time.
Monitors the patient’s brain, liver, lungs, and other organs most difficult to track on mobile devices. The data is then transferred through the User Interface to the cloud computing system for further analysis. Doctors can now treat patients remotely 24/7 and increase the survival rate.
It eliminates the need for costly follow-ups, allows doctors to see in real-time what they might not see on a regular visit, and can even help monitor patients who are at home.
Like once Abraham Lincon said,
"The best way to predict your future is to create it."
We are creating the future of remote medical imaging and diagnostics.