Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 10, 2013

The Doctor will speak with you now

In light of the effect that the ObamaTax is having (and has already had) on physician availability, I've been taking a look at some interesting sales opportunities being pitched at agents (and others).

The buzzword seems to be "telemedicine" or "telehealth," and the idea is that you buy a subscription to a service that promises you near-instant access to a doctor (or, perhaps, some other health care professional) that can help you determine the cause of the problem, and even issue a prescription if needed.

I've seen two of these so far (and I'm sure there are others); one offered a webinar, and our own Kelley Beloff has graciously consented to fall on her sword participate in one for us. I expect that we'll see her post on this soon. In the meantime, I thought readers might be interested in some broad descriptions of this product:

■ One fee per family per month. At least one of these products charges a single fee, regardless of how many people are "covered" [ed: the "scare quotes" are there because this isn't really "insurance"].

■ No co-pays. This is sort of a virtual "boutique" type model, where one fee covers all services. The benefit, of course, would be that one avoids being nickel-and-dimed for repeat calls.

■ The Doc is always in. This seems sort of obvious: what added value is there in this type of plan if the doc is available only during "business hours?" Come to think of it, this may be a good supplement for folks stuck with a new ObamaTax-compliant plan's "skinny" network.

Of course, it'd be nice to know how much these things cost. While these will vary from vendor to vendor, the price points seem to be $10, $15 and $25 per month, depending on the different services offered. That could add up to $300 a year to your health care costs, but if it guarantees access to actual care, perhaps that's a worthwhile expense.

Something to consider.

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