So, I got to do as much as I can to bring recognition to healthcare right here, right on the phone. And I found out that his mother passed away at 23 from the same thing. This was something that he was going through, suffering, fighting, and never discussed with me one time. All of his arteries around his heart were clogged. A majority of our people can’t afford health care or you’re afraid of it, just like my dear friend. ROSS: Because we’re not being represented properly, touching on what the brother said. It’s hard for people with no health care to identify what’s going on with them when they can’t afford to go see a doctor, so the Jetdoc platform could be a game changer for underserved communities. And there’s a lot of talk in the system around being preventative, right? Yes, exercise, diet, and things of that nature are very important, but what most people don’t talk about, which is even more important, is early detection, identifying your issue as soon as possible, and then doing something about it. There’s so many of us that don’t think about healthcare until it’s too late. So, we’re going to revolutionize the healthcare system in this country. I got to say that louder than anybody else, just for those reasons. And that’s why I’m here standing next to my brother Tommy in spreading this word. So, I feel that it’s my responsibility to talk about it. It’s going to attack you, sooner or later, and that’s most definitely what I went through.
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Also, the drug use is going to lead to poor health. Even when it comes to me eating, I once weighed close to 350 pounds, and I’m now down to 265. I suffered from that, and that’s why I make sure I speak openly about it. When you talk about hip hop, when you talk about the use of drugs, that’s something that I once did. ROSS: Most definitely, and I believe I’m a perfect example of that. But with the fast lifestyle and drug use that we see in the hip-hop culture, understanding the importance of healthcare and talking about it is crucial. We don’t see healthcare and hip-hop intertwined often and definitely not at the level that you’re involved. We built this business to be a volume-based business and to give people access to healthcare as quickly as possible. So, my set out was, okay, if people are being ignored through telehealth because it’s expensive and you have to have insurance to access it, I’m going to build a system where it’s super inexpensive, $10 a month. Maybe $100 bucks a visit, and it was catered to folks that already have insurance.
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And those that were doing it were doing it as a concierge, so it was expensive.
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At the start of the pandemic when it was extremely hard for anyone to get into the doctor’s office or hospital for things that weren’t life threatening.ĭUNCAN: Right, and at the time that we started, about a month and a half before the pandemic no one was doing telehealth. You actually started at the perfect time. But instead, it discourages you from doing those things by making it so expensive for you to do them. Insurance is supposed to be something that will encourage you to go see a doctor, encourage you to use the system, encourage you to get your medications. It’s not about helping people, whatsoever. DUNCAN: Through working in the healthcare industry, one thing became abundantly clear, and that is politics dominate.