The Open Health Network project (Constant Care) represents a legitimate health-tech platform with verifiable pilot programs at major institutions (e.g., Cleveland Clinic, Mt. Sinai, circa 2020). However, the submission itself contains critically poor data quality, specifically the demonstrably false claim that "most people have used my product" and "null" revenue data. While the 2013-founded company has a valid product in the 'Hospital-at-Home' space, its growth appears stagnant (team size <10 after 13 years), and the submission's lack of seriousness severely impacts the evaluation. The score reflects high potential utility weighed down by a lack of verifiable scale and dishonest submission metrics.
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