When Apple first launched their Mac PC, people dismissed it as a toy, saying it could never replace mainframe computers, but the product continued to improve until it gained mass acceptance and adoption. Traditional primary care today looks like mainframe computers: hard to access, painful to use, and expensive.
Direct to Consumer Primary Care
Direct to Consumer Primary Care
Direct to Consumer Primary Care
When Apple first launched their Mac PC, people dismissed it as a toy, saying it could never replace mainframe computers, but the product continued to improve until it gained mass acceptance and adoption. Traditional primary care today looks like mainframe computers: hard to access, painful to use, and expensive.