I love this idea and I'm sure the only reason I overlooked their job ad here was because they were only looking for front-end'ers, but this is what I can't figure out (or find anywhere): what is the basis for disruption?
The incumbent providers have contracts, long-term ones with revenue shares for the management of the facilities, so what is Ameelio's route around that? Is it the ubiquity (to whatever degree) of Internet access? Is it the savings of digital letters printed locally? I can't tell.
There are relatively set-in-stone relationships here, and I would love to know what their chisel is. I would also accept that it's a trade secret or other special sauce, which I accept as a legitimate strategy when dealing with bribe- and kickback-driven institutions.
The incumbent providers have contracts, long-term ones with revenue shares for the management of the facilities, so what is Ameelio's route around that? Is it the ubiquity (to whatever degree) of Internet access? Is it the savings of digital letters printed locally? I can't tell.
There are relatively set-in-stone relationships here, and I would love to know what their chisel is. I would also accept that it's a trade secret or other special sauce, which I accept as a legitimate strategy when dealing with bribe- and kickback-driven institutions.