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StandbyMD set to Sponsor the 2nd Global Benefits Conference

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The Global Benefits Association along with the Medical Tourism Association are excited to present StandbyMD as a Bronze Sponsor for the 2nd Global Benefits Conference in Chicago, IL Oct. 25-28th.

StandbyMD enhances healthcare delivery via 24-hour physician directed services that offer full support to travelers requiring medical care. With one call, customers receive prompt worldwide telephone access to a physician who will assess their medical condition and provide necessary treatment options.


Services range from physical house call visits to referral to local urgent care centers, walk-in clinics and hospitals. StandbyMD's physician directed healthcare program allows for proper management of the case, expediting medical attention and avoiding potentially unnecessary emergency room services.


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