http://www.techflash.com/seattle/20..._and_others_back_health_care_startup.html?dbk
Dell and Bezos are investing in qliance, a retail health clinic in Seattle. They offer gym membership type healthcare with no insurance or copays for as little as $50 a month.
Anyone think government healthcare would be this affordable or convenient?
And yes you would still need an inexpensive catastrophic insurance plan to go along with this.
Dell and Bezos are investing in qliance, a retail health clinic in Seattle. They offer gym membership type healthcare with no insurance or copays for as little as $50 a month.
he company's approach is simplistic, a word not often associated with health care. It works like this: Patients pay a monthly fee -- ranging from $44 for kids to $84 for seniors. As part of that fee, members of Qliance receive unlimited primary care visits (including weekends) for check ups, x-rays, vaccinations, women's health exams and other services.
No insurance. No co-pays. No messy health care statements.
"We've decoupled what we do, which is primary care, from insurance," explains Wu. "And that for the patients makes a huge difference because we can take what is currently being spent on insurance, claims processing, and throw that all into the care itself."
Anyone think government healthcare would be this affordable or convenient?
And yes you would still need an inexpensive catastrophic insurance plan to go along with this.