One Medical Group
One Medical Group[edit]
One Medical Group is a membership-based primary care practice that aims to provide high-quality healthcare with a focus on patient experience. It was founded in 2007 by Tom Lee, a physician and entrepreneur, with the goal of improving the healthcare experience for both patients and providers.
History[edit]
One Medical Group was established in San Francisco, California, and has since expanded to multiple cities across the United States. The company was created to address common frustrations with traditional healthcare, such as long wait times, rushed appointments, and lack of access to providers.
Services[edit]
One Medical Group offers a variety of services, including:
- Primary care: Comprehensive care for adults and children, including preventive care, chronic disease management, and acute care.
- Telemedicine: Virtual visits and 24/7 access to healthcare providers through a mobile app.
- Wellness programs: Programs focused on nutrition, fitness, and mental health.
- Laboratory services: On-site lab testing for convenience and quick results.
Membership Model[edit]
One Medical operates on a membership model, where patients pay an annual fee for access to enhanced services. This model allows for longer appointment times, same-day or next-day appointments, and access to a mobile app for managing health records and communication with providers.
Expansion and Growth[edit]
Since its founding, One Medical Group has grown significantly, opening offices in major metropolitan areas such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.. The company has also formed partnerships with various health systems and employers to expand its reach and improve healthcare delivery.
Acquisition[edit]
In 2021, One Medical Group was acquired by Amazon, marking a significant move by the tech giant into the healthcare sector. This acquisition is expected to enhance One Medical's capabilities and expand its services to a broader audience.
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