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by therobot24
3957 days ago
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so you pay 100$-200$ for what you also get at the urgent care for ~2x-3x less...i'm trying, but i just don't get it - are they playing to the paranoid parent with a baby? People who want an hour wait at home instead of the possible 2 hour wait as a walk-in at the office? I really don't understand where a thriving market would exist. > see in-home care as a way to reduce unnecessary ERs visits and readmissions Sure. But so does regular check-ups/physicals. In other news water is wet. Instead of partnering with hospitals, partner with webMD - if someone is on there and embarrassed/unsure they may schedule a discrete inhome visit rather than having to explain to the nurse why they need to see the doctor. I'm sure there's loads of money in amazon-esque single click service there. |
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It really depends on what you make, and what your time is worth. Beyond that is the convenience factor. People wait extra long in a drive through, when there's no waiting if you walk in... They will order food delivery instead of take-out. They will do any number of things to make it more convenient.
For that matter, I order almost everything practical via Amazon... I go to the store for produce because I prefer to pick my own and for clothes because sizing is hard. I'm not reclusive I just don't enjoy those things as much and would rather be doing something else... if I can recover 3hrs of my time on a work day, or hell after hours as mentioned in the article for < $100, I'll take it.