There's definitely a need for it. I'm working for a startup,
called Carol Health[0], that's trying to do a similar thing but with nurses instead of doctors.
There's a huge need for in-home care, especially in the aging population. For able bodied humans, going to the doctor's office is a pain but not a particular challenge. For aging, disabled, or mobility-limited individuals, it can be nearly impossible for them to get to a doctors office. Not to mention, an office is full of nasty things that can harm immuno-challenged individuals more than the office visit can benefit.
Telemedicine is a really good start, but there are huge limitations without being able to actually interact with a patient. As more of these types of services popup, it's going to be incredibly beneficial for aging and homebound or almost homebound individuals.
It really exciting to see a whole gamut of services, like Shipt and ClickList, popup. Hopefully in 10 years, aging in place will be more common until the point that individuals actually require frequent assistance or medical attention.
There's a huge need for in-home care, especially in the aging population. For able bodied humans, going to the doctor's office is a pain but not a particular challenge. For aging, disabled, or mobility-limited individuals, it can be nearly impossible for them to get to a doctors office. Not to mention, an office is full of nasty things that can harm immuno-challenged individuals more than the office visit can benefit.
Telemedicine is a really good start, but there are huge limitations without being able to actually interact with a patient. As more of these types of services popup, it's going to be incredibly beneficial for aging and homebound or almost homebound individuals.
It really exciting to see a whole gamut of services, like Shipt and ClickList, popup. Hopefully in 10 years, aging in place will be more common until the point that individuals actually require frequent assistance or medical attention.
[0] https://www.carolhealth.com