Seriously. One or two MDs to put their names to it, a few people who know logistics, Hugh has done medical devices I believe. I'll bet we could set up a hospital within 6 months and be profitable by next Christmas.
Let's start a Kickstarter
Seriously. One or two MDs to put their names to it, a few people who know logistics, Hugh has done medical devices I believe. I'll bet we could set up a hospital within 6 months and be profitable by next Christmas. -- Drew |
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Been done?
http://www.servimedcuba.com/ (On Chrome you automatically get the option to run it through Translate.) Cheers, Scott. |
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Re: Let's start a Kickstarter
Yeah, I was a bio med engineer at Case. Wired up quadriplegics for direct neural stimulation for my graduation project. I worked at the Cleveland Clinic doing LVAD controllers. Earlier, I did several years in the OR as a tech (scrub nurse), and then set up and ran an electrophysioligy lab for ophthalmology for a year and a half. That said, it is hard to imagine how difficult it is to get a new device certified for use even if it is not invasive. New is generally resisted by big money unless they own it. It might be possible in a civilized country, but here? In Cleveland, the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals have a virtual monopoly on this kind of thing. And they have the bucks to insure that nobody goes up against them. "Religion, n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable." ~ AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1914) |
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Right, Cuba would be (potentially) a better market
-- Drew |