After looking at that hopefully he asks for easier ways to view,submit and create custom reports from public health data for both doctors and patients, I'll be here Paul.
How is patient's data public?
Health is such an interesting space- there is so much that can be done to make people's understanding of their health and their health costs better. The problem is the enormous amount of bureaucracy and the artificial barriers of entry (boards, professional organizations, other semi-public institutions). How do you go about dealing with that?
I don't think I was clear, but my startup allows you to see drug side effects reported to the FDA by physicians, healthcare consumers, lawyers amongst others over the last 6 years. It'll also allows you to narrow down those side effects to age and gender and make custom reports you can discuss with your doctor. The AERS data is public and has been for a long time, but it's increasingly harder to sort. We try to keep the site as clean and easy as possible.