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1) Amazon owns it
2) They have their very on App: (system/platform)
2A) What technology does One Medical use?
The foundation of our EHR is a modern tech stack, built on Rails, implemented with technologies like GraphQL and ElasticSearch, all deployed on top of AWS infrastructure.
3) The primary thing the app does is scheduling and One Medical’s system is constantly looking at what’s open, what’s been canceled, and what can be released — all in the service of giving people same- or next-day access to appointments.
4) The second thing patients use the app for is 24/7 video chat, which is what the $144 (on Amazon) annual membership fee covers. For that, patients essentially “push a button” and get a provider. Unlike other telehealth companies that feature third parties charging patients for each interaction and may not have their medical history, One Medical is first-party only and has all of a patient’s history.
5) The “treat me now” feature on the app is more AI-based. It uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand medical issues that patients enter into the app and then route it in One Medical’s system to address the patient’s needs. The advantage of One Medical’s membership model is that all this is included in the annual fee, versus, say, Amazon Clinic’s similar offering that charges per interaction.
6) Amazon historically doesn’t acquire businesses that need fixing; it acquires businesses that need accelerating.
https://accelerationeconomy.com/ai/how-the-on...rtnership/
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