Technology
One Medical CEO Amir Rubin on where company goes in its second decade
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One Medical is a medical practice that charges a flat
fee of $199 a year with the goal of making doctor’s visits
easier for patients. -
On Wednesday, the company said it had raised up to $350
million from private equity firm Carlyle Group. -
The private company, which got its start in 2007, is
now in its second decade and is working on expanding its
presence in the US and its work with employers. -
“Where we’re going in our next decade is to blow this
thing out nationally,” CEO Amir Dan Rubin, who joined the
company in August 2017, told Business Insider.
In the exploding world of healthcare technology startups —
especially those working to improve visits to doctor’s offices —
few have been around for more than a decade.
Cue
One Medical, a company founded in 2007 that charges a flat
fee of $199 a year for its services. Members still use their
insurance during their visits to One Medical-run clinics, but the
fee covers additional services such as mobile communication with
One Medical staff members and mobile prescription renewals.
Members can also book appointments online, including last-minute
visits.
One Medical got its start in 2007 in San Francisco and has since
expanded its clinics into nine cities,
including three offices in San Diego coming in 2019. On
Wednesday, the company said it had raised up to $350 million from
private equity firm Carlyle Group. …
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