The project 'zapEHR' (rebranded to Oystehr as of mid-2024) is a legitimate and promising health-tech infrastructure company with ~50 employees and significant verifiable utility in the headless EHR space. However, the submission quality is critically low, containing demonstrably false claims ('audienceReach: everyone', 'evidenceOfTraction: most people') and outdated branding. The score is heavily penalized (Quality Factor 0.5) for these inaccuracies, dragging a potential 400+ score down to the 250 range. The project itself is high-value, but the submission failed to accurately represent it.
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