![]() Unlike some of its competitors, Crossover offers two types of contracts to its employer clients: The first allows employers to pay for a set of healthcare services for a given employee population, and the second allows employers to pay Crossover based on the number of employees who actively use its service each month. It offers employers payment flexibility and promise of reducing healthcare spending.Crossover also touts other self-insured employer clients like Apple, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Microsoft. Around 26% of its members are Amazon employees, and it recently launched 17 new clinics near Amazon’s distribution centers across different states. It’s backed by well-known brands like Amazon, which boosts its credibility and mindshare.Currently, it offers telehealth in all 50 states and operates 48 clinics across 11 states. The startup serves over 400,000 members and is geared to rack up $165 million in revenue in 2021, according to its presentation at the 2021 JP Morgan Healthcare Conference. I believe he was brought to our clinic by God’s hand at this critical time in which we may be able to reduce the chance of more serious complications and this encounter is a reminder of the vital work of Crossover in our community. He is not my first neighbor that has expressed this grievance with our medical system. He told me he was frustrated that he did not feel that his concerns were being addressed at his previous clinic. In a recent encounter, I saw a person living with HIV that had stopped his life-saving medicine. As we continue to build this trust with our neighbors, it is my desire that Jesus would be known more fully in our lives and in our patients’ lives. My hope is that the care we give is saturated with the love of Jesus in such a way that people feel heard, seen, and valued. I am part of a team that loves our community and each other. People from Crossover continue to be dear friends and sources of inspiration to us.īecause of Crossover’s impact in my life, I just started at Crossover Health Services as a staff physician. Our church family loved us as we went through losses and as we welcomed our children. We felt welcomed as a newly married couple. While the ministry accomplishments are impressive, I think the people are what kept us in Tulsa. That church planting was prioritized in the midst of all the needs is indicative that leadership knows this work has to be centered in making disciples of Jesus. This relatively small, young church in North Tulsa has already planted another church, New City Fellowship Tulsa, in my current neighborhood. It continues to leave me in awe of Jesus when I think of how He has brought the right individuals at the right time to develop the right ministries. ![]() It has been faith-building to see the vision of CCI grow from PowerPoint presentations in 2011 to tangible efforts bearing fruits of restoration in 2021. Crossover had a God sized vision to comprehensively address disparities in education, housing, health, and other fruits of systemic injustice along with Bible study that I thought would be effective.Īs a board member of CCI (Crossover Community Impact), I saw the Lord blessing the work of Crossover over and over again. I witnessed firsthand that despite the efforts of my roommate and I to have Bible study and mentor young men, the daily realities of their lives were more than we could handle in a few hours a week. At the time, I was already living in the Hawthorne neighborhood with a roommate, and my eyes were being opened to some of the areas of restoration needed in our community. We started attending Crossover Bible Church after some of our residency colleagues told us about it. I was newly engaged to Rebecca, a young woman that grew up in an urban church that intentionally sought to address issues of race and injustice in Chicago. My involvement with Crossover first began as a church member during my Family Medicine Residency Training with In His Image, in early 2011. ![]()
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