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It's going to be real interesting to watch. If that group Ed posted in India hits 20% of their target (20m patients) we'll double our patient base. Staying bucked in! :)
Interesting recent article...
The number of Massachusetts urgent care clinics grew from 18 to 145 between 2010 and 2018. Retail clinics, which are usually just staffed with nurse practitioners, went from 20 to 54 in the same period. The migration of treatment away from a main hospital is cost-effective as urgent care visits typically cost $150, with patients getting a $33 copay, according to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission. Hospital emergency room visits typically cost just shy of $900.
But panelists at Bisnow’s National Healthcare New England event Thursday said patients want even more convenience than an urgent care center down the road from their home.
“We’re all in for a rude awakening,” Boston Medical Center Director of Ambulatory Operations Pamela Nettles-Gomez said. “Even if there is an urgent care center within 2 miles or closer, what I’m seeing with patients and my own friends is they are starting to get their care on a phone through an app. That’s a huge disrupter, and it’s not easy to compete with.”
Improved technology and an era where most patients have access to a smartphone are moving treatments out of the exam room and into one’s living room.
Telemedicine, when a doctor treats a patient via video conference or even just photos, is increasingly offered in everything from dermatology to psychiatry. Patients can reach a doctor within minutes, get treated and have a prescription to a pharmacy without having to leave the couch.
https://www.bisnow.com/boston/news/healthcare/with-most-us-doctors-online-telemedicine-guaranteed-to-upend-healthcare-real-estate-99268
You are right, we've had a couple of very good days. Looking forward to the future here.
Hopefully we close at least at yesterdays HOD or better. Good morning everyone, have a great day!
GO SOLI$
I think about retirement everyday. Glad were all in this, great bunch here.
Not selling yet.
I want to sell 42k between $1 and $2, or higher, depending on how it goes after uplist and PRs.
Then I'll hold 430k shares till $8.39 and think about moving, next summer the soonest.
.74 was my magic number to retire. If SOLI holds .74 or more (plus my 401k) I can retire. I'll wait till the uplist to decide. Can hardly wait. :)
HA! And park it off of Monte Carlo.
It's good to sell above the HOD IMO.
.74
162k volume
BOOM SOLI!!!
Nice price and volume today!
.67 - volume = 63.3
SOLI$
Clown alert.
Very good news, thanks!
Simon seems to have a lot of irons in the fire. Good news, thanks!
JUST saw .64. BOOM!
Super day today! Taking a short lunch break and reading the posts. A .62 close or better would be GREAT!
GO $SOLI !!!
Did you find any secrets in the last PR, detective?
Great news, thanks! They cut it short by 2 weeks. Hey Smitter, I might be having a good birthday too! 6/10.
GL with the options, maybe after I retire I'll learn more about them. Although if SOLI does what we're all thinking it will do the most complicated investment decisions I may make is between a 6 month or 12 month CD. :)
Was thinking about this. Maybe the seller that keeps it below .60 is the same person trying to stay below 5%?
Either way it really doesn't matter, just curious.
Let's go for three. :)
That's huge.
CareClix is much more widespread than I imagined. It's going to be a very interesting year for us all!
BOOM! I don't know how you find these but that is great Ed!!!
India has a poor population of 250M which I assume are underserved in the healthcare fields. Low cost telemedicine healthcare can make a difference for these poop areas. Hope they get what they need.
Not sure if this matters but you don't normally localize your web interface unless you have requirements. These are the countries that speak Hindi.
Country - Population of Hindi Speakers
India - 422,048,642
Nepal - 8,000,000
United States - 649,000
Mauritius - 450,170
Fiji - 380,000
South Africa - 250,292
Suriname - 150,000
Uganda - 100,000
United Kingdom - 45,800
New Zealand - 20,000
Germany - 20,000
Trinidad and Tobago - 16,000
Singapore - 3,000
Same here.
Not trying to be a wet blanket, but I think Daiello found that some of these sites like zoom take the number of employees and multiply by $200k to get the estimated revenues. I'm hoping their making a fortune.
They are just beginning to grow, and the best years by far for the industry and especially CareClix is ahead of them!
Good find Ed!
Maybe Russia and India too I hope?
A new article on telemedicine. Not much new in the article though, but the descriptions of CareClix and Teledoc are interesting.
Which one would you invest in?
https://tgdaily.com/how-technology-and-telemedicine-are-pushing-the-limits-of-healthcare/
It's my dad's birthday too ;)
Flag day :)
And we have the Russian and Hindu languages on our website for patient user interfaces. I have a feeling we're in Russia. India would be a great place for virtual clinics and hospitals.
Good morning everyone! Lets have a great day, great week, great year.
GLTA! SOLI!
Another Groundhog Day comes to an end.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Agree, it will be interesting. I don't think we've marketed ourselves as much as TDOC, but the filing said the plan is to increase marketing and IT staff. Should be fun!
At the high end they had contracts as high as $3.50 per employee per month. With the variety of products, it's hard to get an average.
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs143/1101516548456/archive/1112983742935.html
I'm not sure. They're big and have a lot of contracts. They have one with the company I work for, which has 60k employees. But as far as I know they don't do 'virtual clinics' or 'virtual hospitals', which would require technology on the client side. I think this is why we will beat them internationally, where more clinics and hospitals are needed with experienced staff, especially doctors like you find in the US.