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I'll step in here because there are so many errors in one post.
We don't pay for their memberships. Many of them were members before we started advertising on their shows. Who cares if we pay to advertise on their shows? You watch them. Who is ultimately paying to allow you consume that content for free? Companies like ours.
We aren't an insurance company.
I actually pay people twice a month. I have vendor contracts. I have $1.5M a month that I'm obligated to pay. If the funds that I need to pay people in $ was held in bitcoin, and I had a finite amount of money to pay those people (I don't have a big treasure chest like large companies), and a significant portion of liquidity was held in BTC then what happens if bitcoin does what it did a few years ago? CrowdHealth would be toast which would impact 30,000 people. Given, as it seems, you know a lot about how to run a business, what am I missing?
While we hold no bitcoin our members have stacked nearly 10BTC into their @fold_app accounts. Decentralized holdings. We have a lightning network enabled money transmission method for people to fund each others medical needs ready to go...just need some help from DC re tax treatment. We are negotiating with some of the largest hospitals systems in the country to accept bitcoin. We have the largest database of doctors who accept bitcoin...yet you continue to diss on a company that is trying to bring bitcoin to one of the largest industries on the planet...because we don't actually hold bitcoin? My largest asset by far, outside my home, is bitcoin. Feels like a circular firing squad. 🤷♂️
@SahilBloom I went to arguably the best business school on the planet. Smartest people around. The vast majority of my classmates are so afraid to fail they go into banking, consulting, PE. Basically make as much money as possible off the status quo.
I shared this with my wife. Her response: “If you are getting such good results, and people are saving so much money, why do you get so much hate?”
Me: “The people we are fighting for and are saving the money, love us. It’s the people in power that hate us.”
We made some pretty conservative estimates on what people are saving using CrowdHealth vs health insurance.
Approximately $77M has been sucked out of the medical industrial complex and put into the pockets of our members since inception.
The unfortunate part is that people don't think it will be a "freakin nightmare" until it's a "freakin nightmare." Why not hop over to something way better before you live the "freakin nightmare?"
Dealing with insurance is a freakin nightmare. I’m trying to do the right thing and pay my bills, yet they make it so freakin hard to do. Also, are the errors intentional in hopes you just pay more and don’t question it? I’m about to lose my mind.
@VincentSco72192 That’s what happens when government can’t control spending and pumps $5T into the economy over the last 6 years. The rich get richer and the poor and middle class are stuck with paying more everything
I could feel it. I knew that if I went to urgent care and they thought it was a major problem they would send me to the ER. The doctor at urgent said it (PVC) was totally normal. Followed up with a cardiologist ($175) who put me on a heart tracker for a few days (I think it was $200). Totally fine. All in under $1000. ER is way overused.
@Danielton74925@ChristianPunsOG@JoinCrowdHealth This is pretty rare. Only for some specialties (neurology for example). You know where there are significant wait times??? Medicaid…which is run by the government