The submission represents a legitimate physical hospital (Hospital San Diego de Alcalá) in Hermosillo, Mexico, rather than a technology software project. While the entity has verified real-world utility and verified physical traction (staff of ~350, verified location), the submission itself is of extremely low quality. It makes nonsensical claims (audience: 'everyone', traction: 'most people have used my product') and lacks any technical description or innovation relevant to a tech-focused evaluation. The score reflects the existence of a viable business penalized heavily for lack of technical relevance and poor data quality.
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