Getting physical therapy continuity after insurance changes is a service problem in Health & Fitness. It has a heat score of 23 (demand) and competition score of 36 (existing solutions), creating an opportunity score of 36.3.
Physical therapy patients mid-treatment must restart progress when changing jobs, losing insurance coverage, or moving to areas where their insurance has different in-network providers. Therapists don't easily share notes with new facilities, treatment plans aren't portable, and starting over means repeating expensive initial evaluations and losing momentum on recovery.
Demand intensity based on mentions and searches
Market saturation from existing solutions
Gap between demand and supply
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Market saturation based on known solutions and category signals
Some general-purpose tools partially address this, but no dominant solution exists yet.
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