| ▲ | 24hrmvp 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
My competition is not a paper map because people who are blind cannot see a paper map. Are those fire escape plans printed in multiple languages for the amount of people who show up to a hospital and do not speak english? Why is it that the healthcare industry is losing so much money in staff hours to manual wayfinding assistance and it's a known problem? Did you know that indoor navigation assistance qualifies now as patient experience improvements - meaning hospitals actually MAKE money by improving wayfinding within the facility? Rather naive take you have... | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | cadamsdotcom 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
People who are blind ask for directions at the front desk. Paper maps are made of lines and boxes, and rooms & wards are generally numbers and letters. Further, any hospital in a multi-lingual area will ensure they provide service in the languages they expect people to speak. For everyone else there’s family members to do the visit with. Is the healthcare industry really losing money? Is it losing enough money to sit through an explanation of Solana? Which part of the industry do you refer to? How many stakeholders have you spoken to? Do you come from an enterprise sales background? Have you sold things into large enterprises before? Have you sold things into large enterprises operating under strict regulations where your solution must coexist with decades of legacy iteration? Sorry to be an ass, but, I only want to spare you the 2-3 years you’re about to sink chasing this. | |||||||||||||||||
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