RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Availability to Expansion Resilience19 wrote: Plus it's not because DM offers a service that it needs to be catered to everyone. Take CAA, for instance, they offer a 3-tiered membership but I'm sure a large pan of lower income earners don't register to the lowest plan (appox. $100/yr, on promo, if I recall). DM doesn't aim to replace the overall health system,. It aims to offer a higher quality/speed of delivery for those that can afford it. Not compete against a public funded health system. So, yes, DM will try to reach out to as many people as possible but only insofar as the customer base generates free cash flow. Some (i e. Lower income) are not DM target UNLESS Medicall is approved for provincial funding - which may happen down the road given that provinces are struggling to meet their commitments (not unlike many turned to the private sector during the peak of covid or, previously, during the SARS outbreak (.
MUTDMUTD wrote: ...hence the following comment from MG in the last Discord call..."High end plan first (High Cost). Additional plans to be launched moving forward. Will be announcing different plans."... DM will be launching more cost effective plans (lower cost) in the future, one that will likely fit your budget, whatever it may be... All IMO... DYODD...
Shlinker_ wrote: I would want it personally, but at that price? Pretty hefty price IMHO. It doesn't match the price points to many middle or lower class people, especially in this inflationary time. Food, water, and shelter come first for many, then healthcare.
I agree , DM is here to complement, not replace