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Oz Alon, CEO of HoneyBook, Jenny Cohen Derfler, CEO of Air Doctor, and Zeev Braude, CEO of SiteAware, spoke on a panel during the Power in Diversity conference about how to build diverse companies from the ground up
The article discusses a panel held at the Power in Diversity conference, featuring CEOs from HoneyBook, Air Doctor, and SiteAware, who shared insights on building diverse companies. Oz Alon, CEO of HoneyBook, emphasized the importance of diversity from the startups founding stage, noting its positive impact on recruitment and company culture. Jenny Cohen Derfler, CEO of Air Doctor, shared her approach to addressing wage gaps and highlighted the benefits of having a diverse executive team. Zeev Braude, CEO of SiteAware, discussed the challenges and advantages of integrating women into traditional industries like construction. The panelists agreed that diversity enhances profitability, stability, and creativity within companies.
/PRNewswire/ -- Air Doctor, a global leader in travel health, announced today that it has raised $20M series B funding in a round led by aMoon, with...
Air Doctor, a leader in travel health, has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round led by aMoon, with participation from several strategic investors. This investment will support Air Doctors expansion in Asia and further solidify its position as a global market leader. The company connects travelers to a network of over 20,000 multilingual doctors in 84 countries, offering significant cost savings on outpatient claims. With a user-friendly app, Air Doctor provides quick access to medical care, enhancing customer satisfaction and reducing costs for insurers. The company has seen a 2.5 times increase in its customer base over the past year and boasts an impressive Net Promoter Score of 84.
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Air Doctor: Connecting patients to a global network of doctors | CTech
Air Doctor, a TravelTech company that connects travelers to local private doctors through an app, has raised $30.9 million in four funding rounds. The company has a global network of over 20,000 multi-lingual doctors and specialists worldwide. It benefits the entire travel health ecosystem by providing travelers with peace of mind, creating additional revenue streams for doctors, and reducing costs for insurers. The company was part of the Israeli startup squad that participated in Calcalists Mind The Tech NY 2024 conference.
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Insurtech Startup Faye Partners With Air Doctor On Telemedicine
Tel Aviv-based startup Faye, which offers digital insurance services for travelers, has partnered with Israeli healthtech company Air Doctor to launch a new telemedicine service. The platform will allow travelers to access near-instant voice and video consultations from a network of 20,000 doctors and services in 75 countries. Users can message the support team through Faye’s app and select a doctor by specialty, location, and language to hold a video call or schedule a fully covered appointment.
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How are insurers staying on top of their game?
The article discusses the current trends and priorities in the insurance industry. Insurers are focusing on increasing data and analytics capabilities to stay competitive. Partnerships between InsurTechs and legacy insurers are accelerating technology and data transformation. The key focus areas for insurance companies are digitalization, personalization, and embedded insurance to provide a better customer experience. Insurers are shifting towards more preventative risk approaches, particularly in the cyber insurance industry. Challenges include prioritizing digitization projects and effectively analyzing the vast amount of data available. The article emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology, automation, and integration to improve efficiency and customer interactions. The industry is encouraged to continue partnering with InsurTechs and embracing change.
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Ok Away takes off with Air Doctor partnership
Ok Away, a global travel and insurtech start-up, has announced a new partnership with tech company Air Doctor. The partnership allows travelers to access local doctors through the Ok Away app, providing a safer and more connected travel experience. Ok Away has also expanded its social impact footprint by incorporating a platform to identify missing travelers. The company has received positive recognition and reviews for its app, and it is currently progressing through the Newchip Accelerator Program. Ok Away is seeking new partnerships in the travel space to further expand. Air Doctor, launched in Israel in 2018, connects travelers with local doctors while abroad through its mobile and web app.
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Air Doctor raises $20 million to expand services
Air Doctor, a platform connecting travellers with local doctors, has raised $20 million in a funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. The investment will support the companys growth and expansion plans, including hiring new employees, opening additional offices internationally, and expanding its product and marketing teams. Air Doctors outpatient medical network covers 74 countries and includes over 20,000 medical professionals. The company aims to address the increased demand for suitable travel insurance and digital solutions in the post-Covid-19 travel industry. The funding round demonstrates Air Doctors innovation in travel health and its digitization of the travel experience.
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הסטרט-אפ שכבש את חברות הביטוח בעולם
Air Doctor, an Israeli tech company, is making medical services accessible to tourists worldwide. The companys app identifies the location of the patient and provides them with the nearest doctors. The company operates a network of doctors in over 60 countries. The business model of Air Doctor is B2B2C, where it signs agreements with international insurance companies and travel agencies, which offer its service to their customers. This allows companies to present a more attractive travel product portfolio and save money. The companys revenue is growing at a rate of 60% month on month. The companys CEO, Jenny Cohen Derfler, predicts that the companys revenue will stand at about $32 million in the coming year.
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Israeli Startup That Connects Travelers With Local Doctors Gears Up For A Post-Corona World
Israeli startup Air Doctor connects travelers with local medical doctors through its platform. It has seen a 150 percent increase in the use of its virtual network during the COVID-19 pandemic. Air Doctor introduced a telemedicine service in December 2019, allowing travelers to virtually meet with physicians who speak their native language. The company has also created a global list of COVID-19 testing sites in 28 countries. Air Doctor raised $7.8 million in a Series A funding round led by Kamet Ventures and Phoenix. It has partnerships with insurance companies, hotels, and other entities, including a partnership with Phoenix insurance company that allows Phoenix travel insurance customers to use Air Doctor abroad with no out-of-pocket fees.
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Air Doctor Offers Mobile Operators' Roaming Customers Access to a Global Physicians Network for the Post-COVID-19 World
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Air Doctor scores $7.8M to connect travellers with local doctors
Air Doctor, a health tech startup, has raised $7.8 million in Series A funding. The funding will be used to expand Air Doctors medical network and R&D capabilities, as well as for international expansion. Air Doctor connects travelers with local doctors and aims to provide non-emergency advice or treatment for travelers who fall ill abroad. The platform has a network of local private physicians available in 42 countries and offers search options based on location, language, specialty, and cost. The funding round was led by Kamet Ventures and The Phoenix Insurance Company, which is also a customer and investor in Air Doctor.
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Israeli Insurer Phoenix Partners With Israeli Travel Medicine Startup Air Doctor
Israel-based Phoenix Insurance Company has partnered with Air Doctor, an online marketplace for pre-vetted doctors that provide services to tourists in Europe and the Americas. The partnership aims to reduce the costs of medical care for tourists and claims against travel insurance providers. Air Doctor has raised $3.1 million to date. The partnership has helped Phoenix Insurance increase travelers health insurance revenues by over 20% and reduce medical visit claim costs by 14% during the first half of 2019.
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This new app can help you find a legit doctor overseas
Israeli company Air Doctor has developed an app that connects sick travelers to doctors overseas. The app allows users to search for doctors based on their location and filter results by language spoken. It also provides information on payment options, including whether the users insurance company works with Air Doctor. The company has a network of over 8,000 vetted doctors and has experienced significant growth in Europe, Thailand, Australia, and Mexico. Air Doctor aims to make it easier for travelers to find local doctors and avoid emergency rooms while abroad.
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https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Israeli-start-up-Air-Doctor-takes-care-of-you-while-on-vacation-586506
Air Doctor, an app and web-based platform that matches patients with trusted physicians while abroad, has experienced positive growth since its launch in 2018. The company has secured $3.1 million in funding from Kamet Ventures and currently operates in 15 countries across four continents. Air Doctor plans to expand to nine more countries in the coming months and aims to provide global coverage within two years. The platform allows tourists to find doctors in their vicinity and schedule appointments within 10 minutes. The service is free, and patients can easily get reimbursed by their insurance companies. Air Doctor has partnered with Israeli insurer Phoenix to streamline the process for travelers who purchase travel insurance through Phoenix. The app has been downloaded over 35,000 times and has received recognition and awards in the insurtech industry.
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Sick or hurt while traveling? Air Doctor has your back
Air Doctor, an Israeli company, has developed a platform that allows travelers to locate and book appointments with doctors while abroad. The app has been downloaded about 20,000 times and operates in 15 countries, with close to 2,000 doctors vetted. Air Doctor primarily partners with insurance companies, hotels, and other entities to reach its users. The company has an exclusive partnership with Phoenix insurance in Israel, allowing policyholders to use Air Doctor abroad with no out-of-pocket fees. The company has received a $3.1 million investment from Kamet, an insure-tech startup studio run by AXA. Air Doctor plans to expand to more countries and streamline the reimbursement process for healthcare payments.
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Sick on an Overseas Vacation? This Startup Hooks You Up With Local Doctors
Israel-based Air Doctor, an online marketplace for pre-vetted doctors, raised $3.1 million from French insurer AXA. The company allows travelers to find and book appointments with relevant healthcare providers in their vicinity. Air Doctor also recently partnered with an unnamed Israeli insurance firm to provide instant coverage to its travel insurance policy holders.
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