Market Pain Points Analysis
2.1 Data Privacy and Security Risks
Traditional health data management systems typically employ centralized storage models, making user health data vulnerable to hacker attacks and data breaches. According to recent research, medical data breach incidents have been on the rise in recent years, causing significant economic losses and privacy violations.
2.2 Lack of Data Ownership
In traditional models, user health data is often controlled by medical institutions, insurance companies, or health applications, making it difficult for users to fully control their health data and even more challenging to regulate the scope of data usage.
2.3 Fragmented Health Information
Health data is scattered across different medical institutions and applications, lacking effective integration, making it difficult for users to obtain comprehensive health analysis and personalized recommendations.
2.4 Accessibility Limitations
Traditional health monitoring devices and systems are often expensive or complex to use, limiting accessibility for ordinary users, especially in resource-constrained regions.
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