Redirect Health and Meeting its Starter

We provide our people with free healthcare in the United States– they don’t pay a dime.And that means no cost to see a doctor or even call the hotline. We have people all over the United States, as well as the Philippines. It’s a bit over $100 a month— which seems too good to be true.

But then you understand how they cut unnecessary spending to get you the right treatments at the right price.X-rays at a couple hundred dollars instead of a couple thousand dollars. They have ramped up their services because of COVID-19. And they now offer a Virtual Primary Care Visit for only $49– way better than telemedicine, since they will follow-up.COVID-19 testing and other services are free for members.I think this will revolutionize healthcare by cutting out waste to make proper care truly affordable to everyone.And that employers will use employer-funded healthcare as a competitive advantage to attract and keep good people.

Not a start-up. Dr. David Berg started Redirect Health 25 years and has set up methods to cut the waste in the horribly confusing and complex system.Check out

https://www.redirecthealth.com/?fbclid=IwAR3kwVZb18hHSVceCWt8G3AUfVY9oVdNcuGtnnlKPMmNSOq5KD5zGJVj9dY

Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu is the CEO of Local Service Spotlight, a platform that amplifies the reputations of contractors and local service businesses using the Content Factory process. He is a former search engine engineer who has spent a billion dollars on Google and Facebook ads for Nike, Quiznos, Ashley Furniture, Red Bull, State Farm, and other brands. Dennis has achieved 25% of his goal of creating a million digital marketing jobs by partnering with universities, professional organizations, and agencies. Through Local Service Spotlight, he teaches the Dollar a Day strategy and Content Factory training to help local service businesses enhance their existing local reputation and make the phone ring. Dennis coaches young adult agency owners serving plumbers, AC technicians, landscapers, roofers, electricians, and believes there should be a standard in measuring local marketing efforts, much like doctors and plumbers must be certified.