CrowdMed is an interesting new site that uses crowdsourcing to help diagnose mysterious illnesses. The company believes in using collective wisdom to help crack curious medical cases. CrowdMed consults MDs (medical detectives) to help diagnose patients. MDs consist of doctors, med students, nurses and members of the public with no medical background. The idea behind the use of normal people is that they sometimes have experience with a disease or knowledge that just can't be learned in school or in a hospital.
The cost to submit a case to CrowdMed is $199. The fee is refundable if none of the diagnoses given are accurate. To date, the site has diagnosed 20 cases and has saved its users over $4.5 million in possible medical bills. CrowdMed is currently in beta testing, although the future seems bright as more and more people are taking their health into their own hands.
Crowdsourced Health Sites
Crowdmed Diagnoses Medical Mysteries Using Professionals and the Public
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Medical Diagnosis - Crowd-sourced medical diagnosis services which use collective intelligence to diagnose mysterious illnesses.
2. Hybrid Medical Professionals - Hybrid medical professionals consisting of doctors, med students, nurses and members of the general public collaborate to provide a more detailed diagnosis.
3. Refundable Medical Diagnosis - Refundable medical diagnosis services which encourage medical professionals and non-professionals to provide accurate diagnoses for customers by offering a refund in case the diagnoses are incorrect.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Crowdsourced health sites can be disruptive in the healthcare industry by changing the way medical diagnoses are made and saving patients' time and money.
2. Technology - Crowdsourced health sites can disrupt the technology industry by providing a new platform for medical professionals and non-professionals to collaborate.
3. Insurance - Crowdsourced health sites can disrupt the insurance industry by reducing the amount of misdiagnosis claims and providing patients with a more accurate diagnosis.