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Originally Posted by InfoSeek
Dear Members,
We're a health-tech startup in SG looking to partner with GP's & doctors to promote our Health Screening services. The doctors will communicate & help interpret test results for patients. This will likely happen in person in health-camp setting. We have 2 questions:
1) Is there a preference towards more experienced vs. younger Dr. among local population? Esp. when communicating health screening reports/results. A lot of inference is data-analytics driven and we're hoping to ideally have a mix of Dr. for this program.
2) As we begin to empanel Dr. for our program, should we approach younger Dr. first or the more experienced ones to start with? Ultimately we're offering a deep-tech solution but the reports are more traditional (& similar in format to lab test result reports).
Appreciate the feedback.
Thanks.
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Actually most screening tests are not cost effective nor helpful in asymptomatic population, with exception of colon cancer FIT , colonoscopy, cervical
pap smear, HPV genotype, Mammogram, usual fasting blood glucose, lipids, bp measurement.
So deep tech or low tech or no tech may not improve health outcomes.
Since your objective is to make money, then hiring a younger Dr may be cheaper. But u need a facade of seniority, so need at least an older Dr.