Where are the Nostriches that care about #health? What are your top priorities for managing your health? How do you manage your #healthcare data or that of a loved one?

We nostr:npub1healthsx3swcgtknff7zwpg8aj2q7h49zecul5rz490f6z2zp59qnfvp8p would love to hear from you! We’re doing product discovery interviews to learn about the biggest problems you’re facing in your health journey, and ideate on what tools you’d want to see built on #nostr and #bitcoin to decentralize #healthcare.

Book time here if you’re open for a chat, we’d love to hear from you!

https://calendly.com/jon-nosfabrica/30min

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I'm On a bitcoin diet.

My health is absurdly good for a mid-to-late 30s csucasian heterosexual male.

I was worried when that MSM article came out last May claiming health and fitness was far right.

I love that #bitcoin diet concept. Yes we can’t listen to MSM, and need to take control of our own health. Would love to chat with you further and hear what’s working for you and any challenges!

What do you mean by manage health data?

A way to have all of your health records in one place- that’s portable, private, and selectively shared with those who need to access it- doctors or loved ones (or more socially)…

We’re building on the SALUD open source protocol for storing health data on Nostr. This could be simple metrics like height and weight, lab data, prescriptions, etc.

Ah, I see.

Do people keep those things themselves? Iean height and weight I just know. The others I don't have records of.

This is new to me, I didn't realize thay was a thing. The doctors office would have those. But I don't take any prescriptions, so maybe that's why.

Typically these records are being stored by centralized healthcare software companies (electronic medical records) or providers, prone to hacks and sold off without your consent….

Today this health data system is fragmented yet centralized in walled gardens, whereas nostr can be utilized for “other stuff” eg, health records you want to hodl safely for the long term…

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.

Maybe post a description about the ways in which privacy would be ensured as that seems like the main pain point with sensitive data.

Second pain point is (ownership) ease of transmission to third party.

Thanks your feedback! We’ll definitely share more insight into those two points along the way…

Following your project because it sounds useful to the majority of ethical and rational creatures. My attention span is right here, if you want chat through a train of thought.

Sleep and activity tracking, including mapping routes to calculate distance, without linking ID to either seems important.

Oura-like analysis to summarize data into suggested actions could be pretty nice to have too.

Very interesting- thanks for sharing! Agreed that making the data actionable for testing/iterating on healthy habits is key!