New physician-finder app focuses on specific patient needs — 5 insights

San Francisco-based startup Amino Health launched an app four months ago that connects patients with the best local physicians for them, according to Fast Company.

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Here are five insights:

 

1. Amino Health is evaluating data to rank physicians based on their treatment of specific conditions and symptoms.

 

2. Consumers only input their gender, location, age and condition to access the tool.

 

3. The app ranks physicians based on their relevant experience to the input condition, as opposed to location or reviews.

 

4. Amino Health is still refining its app, as the database is still lacking in volume.

 

5. Consumers from all states have accessed the tool.

 

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