What is the biggest problem with employer-based healthcare?
Replied byMark Bertolin
CEO at Oscar Health
Niche: Health & Wellness
Revenue: $500M+/month
Location: New York, USA
Started: 2012
Most employer plans are designed for the average employee, but nobody is average. People have different medical needs, doctors, and priorities. A system that gives individuals more choice allows them to select coverage that fits their lives instead of settling for a one-size-fits-all solution.
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