Company bringing on-demand healthcare facilities to offices, homes

Service launched in Dallas-Fort Worth is providing on-site healthcare that can be delivered within a day's time at the tap of a button


A new service launched in Dallas-Fort Worth is providing on-site healthcare that can be delivered within a day’s time at the tap of a button, according to an article on the Dallas Business Journal website.

Appointments can be booked the mobile app, website or telephone. The services matches the available providers with the desired appointment time.

The healthcare professionals are part-time employees working full-time in other emergency rooms in the area. The service has a mobile clinic (a commercial minivan) that has all the equipment of an urgent care facility.

The services was originally launched to fouc on individual consumers, but is adding a subscription-based model for small and medium sized businesses.

Read the article.

 

 



July 22, 2015


Topic Area: Information Technology


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