medicall non subscriberKeep in mind that, for regular patient using medicall (non-subscriber) basic service, the company still receive money from government. Patients pay nothing because it is covered by MSP, the government will pay the company ($75 maybe?) for each patient. So DM still receive income from non-subscribers. When I first using CloudMD there were tons of slots available, I could see a tele-doctor in half hour. Then as it gets more popular the queue was weeks, now I can't get into CloudMD in a month. DM should advertise itself well, I am sure it can be as busy as CloudMD eventually, it's free for BC residents, it's all about marketing, do it right. Today's news convince me we are on the right track and if the share falls further I will buy more. But it looks like 9 cents is the floor. I can be wrong. But if you project Medicall revenue, let's say $75 per case, and there should me maybe 4 slots in an hour minimum, business hour can be from 8am to 8pm, that's $3600 per day, per 2 doctors ( I assume 2 shifts). How much can DM bill the government, I don't know, but this link may help. https://bcfamilydocs.ca/billing-for-virtual-care/