Employer-paid healthcare provider opens first San Francisco location

Crossover Health contracts with employers to provide on-site or local healthcare services for employees


 

Crossover Health, which contracts with employers to provide on-site or local healthcare services for employees, is opening its first San Francisco location, according to an article on the BisNow website.

Crossover started out in Silicon Valley to serve companies such as Apple, LinkedIn, Visa and Comcast. 

While some of Crossover's offices are on-site with large employers, the new location will provide a spot for multiple employers in the city. 

This "nearsite" approach allows the company to provide access to employees from four to six smaller companies.

Read the article.

 



November 5, 2018


Topic Area: Industry News


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