Hey, guys, are you only in U.S.?
Nope, not only there, but in other parts of the world also.
WELL has a network of physicians and specialists working in many countries. That makes the service global indeed.
With WELL patients can receive healthcare from the best doctors (and who speak their native language) wherever they are in the world.
As I`m not from the USA I understand that such platform is needed even more in other countries like in China or even North Europe where there are only snow for 1000 kilometers)) But I`m not really understand what`s the profit for governments in maintaining the project or you hope only for private initiatives?
Completely agree that quality health service is needed everywhere:)
WELL works and partners with different organization both private and governmental. For instance,
Medicare - national social insurance program administered by the United States federal government;
myMatrixx® - a full-service workers compensation pharmacy benefit management company;
Medi-Cal, Veteran Affairs, Tricare, Medicare Advantage and others. (You are welcome to read the WhitePaper for more specific info)
Government and society in general will also benefit from WELL. I can name some points here:
- no doubt that one of the authorities tasks is to provide access to quality healthcare for their citizens. In some areas and countries there are problems with medical professionals. Thus WELL, as a telemedicine service, can be a great asset for providing people with qualified medical care, including those living in remote areas.
- teaching professionals. As WELL creates global medical network it will unite specialist all over the world, providing additional training.
- blockchain. Its mean features transparency and security can be of a high importance if we talk about charity issues. It can help to reduce fraud.
- surely, WELL can be an example of advanced technologies in healthcare industry. And public institutions and establishments will only benefit when having insights of it.