How Much Is Galileo Health?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Pay

$29/month, $249/year, or $45 for a single visit

. No copays or deductibles. Joining Galileo through your health insurance or as a work benefit? Your membership is covered.

How does Galileo health work?

Galileo Health is a membership-based online doctor app enabling people to get personalized care, 24/7, from expert clinicians.

Through the Galileo App, patients can talk to a doctor, get a new , get refills, and referrals for care from specialists

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Can you cancel Galileo?

What is your cancellation policy? If you choose to cancel:

Before May 1, 2022: 100% Galileo Credit OR a full refund minus a $25 cancellation fee per session canceled

. After May 1st, 2022: 100% Galileo Credit minus a $25 processing fee per session canceled.

How long does it take Galileo to respond?

Available to talk around the clock. Our doctors, nurse practitioners, and health advocates are on call 24/7 to answer your questions. Connect with them through our Galileo app.

Over 80% of patients receive a diagnosis within 24 hours

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Who owns Galileo health?

Founded by

Thomas Lee, MD

, the Harvard-trained physician and health care pioneer behind One Medical and Epocrates, Galileo is a team of innovators from health care, technology, and human-centered design.

Is Adderall a controlled substance?

DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE


ADDERALL® is a Schedule II controlled substance

. Amphetamines have been extensively abused.

How does stellar health make money?

Stellar Health makes money

from the health insurers and health systems that are on the hook for the quality and cost of patients' care

. They pay to give primary-care doctors the software, and they stand to benefit from higher quality scores and lower costs, Meng said.

Was Galileo a medical doctor?


Galileo never seems to have taken medical studies seriously

, attending courses on his real interests which were in mathematics and natural philosophy. He left Pisa in 1585 without completing his medical degree and began teaching mathematics in Florence and later at Siena.

What was Galileo's Education?

University of Pisa

How many mg of Adderall can I take in a day?

Adderall dose: The maximum daily dose is

40 mg/day for adults, and 30 mg/day for children

. Adderall XR dose: The maximum daily dose is 40 mg/day for adults, and 30 mg/day for children.

Is Adderall prescribed for anxiety?

While Adderall continues to be a frequently prescribed drug, it makes sense that people might be tempted to attempt to use Adderall's focus-improving effects to treat anxiety symptoms.

Adderall is an uncommon treatment for anxiety and can actually make anxiety symptoms worse.

How often can you refill Adderall?

Prescriptions for Schedule III and IV controlled substances can be refilled

up to five times in six months

, and prescriptions for Schedule V controlled substances can be refilled as authorized by the practitioner.

How does stellar health work?

Stellar Health is a healthcare technology company that helps payors, health systems and provider networks, and practicing physicians improve quality and financial performance by

prompting providers and their care staff with recommended value-based actions and real-time payments at the point of care

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When was stellar health founded?

Founded in

2018

by likeminded healthcare leaders and an experienced Google engineer, Stellar Health is working to improve the delivery of value-based care (VBC).

Why was Galileo buried twice?

(Key fact) Galileo was buried twice. His first burial was away from the church in an unmarked corner

because he was convicted a heretic

. In 1737 his grave was erected he was moved to his new resting spot shown in the picture in Florence, Italy.

What happened Galileo's death?

Galileo was once again summoned to Rome. In 1633, following a trial, he was found guilty of suspected heresy, forced to recant his views and sentenced to house arrest until his death in 1642.

It took nearly 200 years after Galileo's death for the Catholic Church to drop its opposition to heliocentrism

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Was Galileo Galilei poor?

1.

He was a college dropout

. Galileo, whose father was a lute player and music theorist, was born in Pisa, Italy. Although his father was from a noble family, they weren't wealthy.

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