Digital health maintenance organization is for US citizens earning too much to be eligible for free public insurance and too little to get adequate private coverage.
Thirty-eight million Americans without health insurance wake up every day hoping they won’t need medical care. Another 44 million have health insurance insufficient for their needs.
A new alternative for those 82 million Americans — typically earning between $17,000 and $55,000 annually — comes from Israel, a faraway country of just 9.2 million.
Call it chutzpah if you will. But the founders of Antidote Health believe their plan to build a digital health maintenance organization will help cure the healthcare access crisis for US citizens earning too much to be eligible for public insurance and too little for adequate private coverage.