RE:Telehealth Market I think medi-calls success will come from landing the Doctors. Who will already have a large client base and will view medi-call as a way to create easier and faster access to their existing clients, allowing them to increase their client base and income.
Also I find it very hard to believe that any company out there is offering to be a free tele-health provider hahaha, the patient might not have to pay but after the patient provides there healthcard number the tax payers pick up the bill. Or health insurance would.
But I still do feel your concerns, when Marshall Gunter the CEO, was asked on Discord what he was most excited about going forward his response wasn't Medi-call the 12million plus acquisition that he's been swamped with for the past year creating lol what a joke...and he didn't say its the companies claimed flagship Nexalogy AI tech the company has been selling to governments and SK no no, his answer was the EV sector lol, the one area with the least amount of experience/track record. Red flags abound everywhere with this secretive company. Keep up the good work MG, over promises and under deliver.
Oh and to those who are looking forward to the Q1 report, I ask why are you looking forward to that, there has been zero news on new income for Q1.
- kill the perspectum ges detection deal.
#Stopthedilution
IceColdBeer wrote: They are so far behind Telus, Lifeworks and other huge Telehealth providers, I don't see how this even matters? That market is convoluted with race to the bottom pricing, I don't see how this is news. If anything, they should have been one of the early players such as EQCare ( purchased by Telus) who was the true innovator of this indusrty here in Canada.
They all have free services during regular business hours and then you can pay if you want 24/7 availability. Can someone tell me how they think this will help DM, as I can't understand how it will. Cheers and I will appreciate any thoughtful replies.