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Telehealth Services for Monkeypox Treatment
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Consider This from NPR
As U.S. Declares Monkeypox A Public Health Emergency, What To Know About The Risks
Host: Mary Louise Kelly
Timestamp: 11:02 - 11:21
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"Testing and treatments were initially hard to get."
Market Gap
Access to monkeypox treatment options is currently limited.
Summary
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Potential MRR (18-24 months)
* Estimates assume solo founder/bootstrap scenario with competent execution
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