But they will always have this, yes? A doctor will always have it and store it as t XYZ database... Whether I keep it or not.
It's been that way for a century.
I guess I'm confused on why I would need to keep my own and double up.
But they will always have this, yes? A doctor will always have it and store it as t XYZ database... Whether I keep it or not.
It's been that way for a century.
I guess I'm confused on why I would need to keep my own and double up.
Not necessarily. Most hospitals will now delete your data after 7 years, so if you want to go back and get your own data, it’s gone. There are also many countries that have not yet moved to electronic records, where our approach can be a more sovereign way of owning your health data, instead of relying on centralized servers… nostr:npub1dmnzphvk097ahcpecwfeml08xw8sg2cj4vux55m5xalqtzz9t78q6k3kv6 is doing this in El Salvador for example…
This is part of our discovery and understanding who wants to have their own record of their health…
Interesting. I don't often or ever go to doctors, so I don't have medical data I guess, so I'm clueless as to current systems and the pros and cons.