Do not run the hospital, home medical testing may be a big business

For most people, the only family medical test that can be seen is probably the pregnancy test section in each film and television drama. But in fact, family medical testing is a very broad market, from simple food allergies, metabolic monitoring to sexually transmitted diseases that are inconvenient for outsiders, fertility testing, has a broad market demand.

Most companies that work in home lab testing equipment, such as Scanadu and Cor, are still awaiting approval from the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration). But some simple lab tests can still be done in your own home and send the results to the lab, and some new startups see the market, such as providing STD (sexually transmitted diseases) or food allergy testing services.
Everlywel, a home laboratory testing company based in Austin, aims to provide the public with a lower cost and more convenient test. The company made its debut two years ago and grew rapidly in a short period of time. Founder Julia Cheek said Everlywell's products now sell millions of units in 46 states. The company recently announced another $2 million in seed financing with a total financing of $5 million to help it expand its services. Everlywell has provided eight different tests including food sensitivity, thyroid, and metabolic test box fertility to date.
MyLabBox is another startup that provides a detailed list of STD tests that can be used at home. But without insurance, the cost of this test can be high (and most home lab tests don't seem to be covered), but users can still reimburse the US Medical Savings Account (HAS) or the Federal Security Service (FSA). .
The service flow of each startup is simple: you order online and receive the toolkit by mail. Each test is different, but some require blood or saliva samples. Just follow the instructions and mail the results to a third-party lab for analysis.
The ideas of these startups may be similar to the vision that the once-high-profile blood testing company Theranos hopes to accomplish. At the beginning of the establishment, Theranos made a lot of promises, such as claiming that a drop of blood can detect hundreds of diseases. However, if you want to get results, you must go to the company's partner lab, Walgreen.
Home testing also addresses privacy issues. For those who just want to see the results first, it may be the preferred method of testing at home. After all, it is a terrible thing to face someone who tells you that you may have a sexually transmitted disease.
Although not fully integrated into the health care field, home testing does monitor people who have not paid for health insurance, and it is a boon for those who are afraid to go to the doctor's office to get the results.

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