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Posted On: 07/25/2023 4:55:47 PM
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Going back to Doc's speech at IFAH where he describes the insurance form he developed and I believe owns the rights to. or some form of currency in the backend of pharmacy and insurance transactions. If amazon adopts his "widget" then one can assume that it is bigger than we thought
One Medical, which has never turned a profit, has more than 8,500 business clients and about 767,000 patients, it said in a securities filing. That’s a substantial base, but hardly an Amazon-scale platform.
For years, Amazon had cast a shadow over health care, a massive industry that’s long been a target of tech giants and venture capitalists. The company acquired mail-order pharmacy PillPack Inc. and folded the operation into its retail website, then started Amazon Care, a primary-care and telehealth venture offered at first to employees. Amazon today offers that service to other companies.
Real question here is why cannot Doc speak and could he be waiting for the release of something he is not able to disclose at this time??
One Medical, which has never turned a profit, has more than 8,500 business clients and about 767,000 patients, it said in a securities filing. That’s a substantial base, but hardly an Amazon-scale platform.
For years, Amazon had cast a shadow over health care, a massive industry that’s long been a target of tech giants and venture capitalists. The company acquired mail-order pharmacy PillPack Inc. and folded the operation into its retail website, then started Amazon Care, a primary-care and telehealth venture offered at first to employees. Amazon today offers that service to other companies.
Real question here is why cannot Doc speak and could he be waiting for the release of something he is not able to disclose at this time??
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