Monitoring app: Eureka Health

rvallee

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No idea who is behind this but the idea seems coherent:
Eureka Health on Twitter said:
Why do so many doctors, policies, research studies, and products miss the mark? They don’t listen to the people they’re trying to actually help. The patients. Today, we’re taking a small step to integrate the patient voice deeply into our product. #LongCovid #pwME
 
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They also seem to have a "similarity score", meaning similarity of people participating. A lot of this seems to be based on Reddit posts, basically what people reported there about the different treatments they tried.
 
So if Reddit posts are considered useful do they include any time element in their assessment of how useful. Are subsequent reports by the same person used to validate or downgrade an initial report? Do they follow up with people who give positive reports and then no further posts to try to establish outcomes. Do they give more weight to a retrospective report of experience with an outcome than to a report within a month of starting something? If all mentions are equal where’s the value as an information source.
 
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