International studentsAs I said I was international student in Seattle, one thing to know is they are required to buy health insurance through school, so they pay health insurance when they pay their tuition fee, unless there is another arrangement. Like for instance when I studied at Seattle University during my freshman year my health insurance is with Swedish Hospital, anything happens I go to the university clinic or Swedish Hospital, or any other hospital is ok
Then I transfered to University of Washington and they have their own clinic, and I pay health insurance every quarter, my point is they have to pay health insurance period. So now we have Medicall, I am assuming their insurance may cover partial cost of the service, or even all of the service, so to them it's basically the same as going to a regular clinic, they have to pay health insurance anyway, my assumption is they don't have to pay extra to access Medicall, I can be wrong of course, but we should ask MG about it in the next discord.
If they don't have to pay extra for Medicall, might as well introduce Medicall to ALL foreign students studying here, not just Korean students. Medicall will be very successful down the road especially if we expand Canada wide and also the US. Also don't forget there are also foreign students studying in English language schools and also local private elementary and high schools.