As with all digital monitoring devices, there are huge personal/privacy security risks due to cyber hacks that target individuals’ medical data and information-especially when obamacare forced citizens to disclose health insurance info along with social security numbers. As such, on the dark net, a medical record now fetches $65 vs a ssn# that is only worth $1. Moreover. insurers, healthcare providers, pharma, & employers use personal medical data to profile employees, restrict jobs, continually restrict health insurance coverage, increase insurance & healthcare rates, & sell an individual’s detailed health data (genomic info, medical conditions, test results, doctors’ notes- many of which are erroneous and not able to be corrected) for profit to the highest global bidder - including to those who are not allies with the US. Bottom line, in remote areas, this may be useful. But who is legally liable if the (patient) user screws up? Especially as the majority of telehealth providers are those who were fired for cause (incompetence/negligence/ rubber stamping diagnoses) and/or who are poorly trained medically and/or who were given “participation” healthcare certificates or degrees. And the fees for inferior quality telehealth are on oar with actual office visits. Sorry but online walmart-quality diagnostics & treatment that all internet providers & anyone who has a smartphone can have free open access to is not worth it. The PPPACA (obamacare) & Cures Act ensured mega profit focused (aka value based “fake” health industry) corporations have the ability to exploit an individual’s DNA, family/education/employment/social network/shopping habits/tax information etc. for profit & this type of personal diagnostic just enables the further exploitation and extermination of any notion of privacy.