This is BIG! We want to make it dramatically easier for customers to secure the care they need to get and stay healthy, and one of the primary ways we’re trying to do this at Amazon is by providing customers with care options that work best for them and their life. Congratulations to the Amazon Clinic and One Medical teams.
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Hey there! Imagine top-notch medical care at your fingertips, all while saving big bucks. Amazon's latest Prime perk offers One Medical for just $9 a month (or $99 annually)—that's up to $100 in savings! With this benefit, access high-quality care where convenience meets excellence. Say goodbye to long wait times and rushed appointments. One Medical provides 24/7 virtual care at no additional cost, with licensed providers just a video chat away. Plus, their user-friendly app makes managing health a breeze, from prescription refills to secure messaging. And for in-person visits, scheduling at one of their nationwide locations is easy. Plus, Prime members can add up to five family members for just $6 a month each (or $66 annually), covering the whole family's health needs. Stay ahead in the Amazon game! Follow our page for the latest scoop on Amazon trends, insider tips, and updates on our game-changing services for Amazon sellers. #amazonsellers #stayupdated #competitivespark
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Amazon Product Reviews? No! Treatment Reviews! Looking around the Amazon Clinic website, I found something unusual for medical practices - star-rated customer reviews for each treatment option. I am familiar with the Google My Business Review Star Ratings for medical practices - people leave reviews about how friendly the staff is, how easy it is to book appointments, etc. However, seeing star-rated reviews for "each treatment" is definitely something I haven't seen before. Unfortunately, I cannot read the actual reviews. I guess it's due to patients' privacy issues. Yet, I can check the overall ratings and the number of reviewers. See below for the screenshot. Interestingly, the top three most reviewed treatments are: 1. Urinary Tract Infection - 8,693 reviews 2. Erectile dysfunction (ED) - 2,867 reviews 3. Pink eye - 2,672 reviews Their satisfaction levels are 5.0, 4.9, and 4.9, respectively. I am really curious about the actual reviews now!! #healthcareconsumerism #consumer #starrating #ed #uti #healthcareinnovation #healthcareanalytics #urgentcare #virtualcare
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It will be interested to see the numbers on current non One Medical consumers that will purchase this Prime option. Or if it will be more of a play to tap into the One Medical consumer for vertical sales purposes. According to Business Insider, "Amazon's typical shopper is a college-educated, white married woman, and split across two age brackets: 35 to 44 and 55 to 64. She typically lives in the Southeast, does not have children, and earns more than $80,000 per year." Will this typical consumer already have insurance and access that meets their needs? Will the add on be a 'luxury' of sorts like Prime is considered? Time will tell. But I do like the ideas shared here on how larger systems can utilize as well.
Amazon’s New Prime Benefit Is a Wake-Up Call for Traditional Health Systems
https://www.healthcareittoday.com
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Amazon announced a new benefit for Prime members, providing access to One Medical's healthcare services for $9/month or $99 annually, a $100 savings from the original price. The membership includes 24/7 virtual care services, in-person visits, and the ability to add up to five additional memberships at a reduced rate. One Medical's app offers prescription management, appointment reminders, secure messaging, health records, billing, and a "Treat Me Now" feature. Founded in 2007, One Medical has expanded to over 220 offices and 836,000 members. This move follows Amazon's acquisition of the company in February, raising some concerns from the FTC regarding data usage, though the acquisition was not blocked. #BroadcastRepublic #AmazonPrime #OneMedicalMembership #HealthcareServices #DiscountedRates #MedicalTech #PrimeDayDeals 🌐 Read More: Broadcastrepublic.com
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Sharing this exciting expansion for Amazon Clinic along with a great perspective on the challenging work Amazon and other forward-thinking players are doing to push progress toward a patient-centric model: https://lnkd.in/gw4ivqeR
Amazon Clinic Expands Nationwide. Will It Get Us To A New Patient-Centric Healthcare Delivery Model?
forbes.com
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📖✨ Unveiling 'Recover or Reverse' - the essential read for doctors on integrating lifestyle medicine for enhanced patient recovery, authored by Narasimharaju Perumal. Now available on Amazon. Embark on a journey of transformation and profound healing. Link in the comment box below. #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalProfessionals #LifestyleMedicine #PatientRecovery #HealthAndWellness #MedicalEducation #DoctorWellness #BookRelease #AmazonBooks #NarasimharajuPerumal #RecoverOrReverse #MicroLifestyleWellnessCoach #MicroLifestyleWellness
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"Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but it does clearly convey what the service is and who provides it. It's logical step in trying to consolidate Amazon's healthcare offerings in the minds of customers/patients. It also serves as another customer acquisition point for brick-and-mortar locations -- patients needing or requesting an in-person visit already have an association with the One Medical brand (RIP Iora). My guess is that this approach will be more effective than putting clinic spaces in retail pharmacy stores to drive memberships/awareness. "Pay-per-click" healthcare is an interesting and smart way to frame virtual urgent care. People who use the service are more likely to be otherwise healthy and looking for easy to access, low friction, affordable one-off interactions for low acuity problems. It's interesting that AOM-PPV still doesn't offer MSK services. Maybe Amazon hasn't found the right MSK marketplace partner (since the virtual offering serves mostly as a front end for another platform). Maybe diagnosing and treating MSK injuries virtually is a bridge too far, especially if the downstream referral mechanisms aren't well established. (One Medical does offer primary care sports medicine in some of its locations as well as its own version of physical therapy.) Minor extremity injuries are one of the most common reasons patients visit Urgent Care centers. The Ortho care delivered in traditional UCs can be hit or miss and depends largely on the provider's comfort level in diagnosing and managing MSK injuries. Some traditional Ortho practices offer their own version of MSK Urgent Care with same day appointments and after-hours availability. There remains an opportunity to offer coordinated, hybrid, high value, high quality MSK treatment with a virtual component and access to specialists when necessary. #medicine #health #healthcare #msk #healthcareinnovation
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Primary Care Surge –Amazon Offers Prime Subscribers Primary Care via One Medical—While One Medical is available to the public for $199 per year, prime subscribers can get it for $99 per year with the option to add additional members for $66. Amazon will offer One Medical services along with Amazon Clinic and Amazon Pharmacy. The content raises these issues: How will primary care services across the retail landscape improve access to care? How do Amazon’s health offerings compare with those of other retail giants? How will the healthcare moves of Amazon and other retail giants affect more traditional providers? What can more traditional providers learn from CVS, Amazon, Walgreens, and Best Buy? https://lnkd.in/gVUysHt5 https://lnkd.in/gwbSjp9N https://lnkd.in/gRfVYCgf #Forbes #Axios #OneMedical #Amazon #prime #primarycare #medicalmembership #B2Bcontent #freelancebusinesswriter #ghostwriter
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Amazon Clinic, the virtual healthcare marketplace, now offers treatment for common issues like coughs, colds, and flu. Users can easily access this option through the "Find a treatment" list on Amazon Clinic, where they can compare telehealth providers based on pricing and response times. After filling out an intake form detailing symptoms and health history, users connect with a licensed clinician via secure messaging or video call. The clinician can then provide treatment, which may include a prescription filled through Amazon Pharmacy or another pharmacy. Dr. Nworah Ayogu, Amazon Clinic's Chief Medical Officer, emphasized the importance of prompt treatment for conditions like the flu. Connecting with a provider quickly allows customers to explore relief options and receive suitable care within minutes or hours, rather than days or weeks. #digitalorators #do #amazon #amazonclinic #clinic #virtualhealthcare #healthcare #telemedicine #digitalhealthsolutions #tech #technology #healthtech
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We want to make it dramatically easier for customers to secure the care they need to get and stay healthy. One way we’re doing this is by providing customers with care options that work best for them and their life. Today, we’re changing the name of Amazon Clinic to Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit, and improving it by making pay-per-visit pricing even more affordable and reducing the number of steps it takes to start a visit on Amazon.com/health or the Amazon app. Customers now have two options to get care from Amazon One Medical — the same Membership that One Medical members know and love today, including on-demand virtual care, easy booking of same and next-day appointments at One Medical offices, and a differentiated primary care experience, or Pay-per-visit telehealth for 30+ common conditions (like pink eye, the flu, or sinus infection). Learn more here: https://onemd.co/4ckYPEc
Amazon Clinic is now Amazon One Medical Pay-per-visit
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