Dubuque company launches health care app

A local company is launching an app to help part-time employees navigate the health care system.

Ful. Health, a Dubuque-based business, this week announced the launch of its ful.CashPay app that offers access to unlimited virtual care and education around various kinds of medical care and the affiliated cost.

The app is considered as a “non-insurance alternative,” according to a company news release, and is aimed at assisting companies in offering better benefits for part-time employees, gig workers or association members.

The release states ful.CashPay features bundled cash pricing details and provides unlimited, no-cost virtual care for employees and their families, including dependents up to age 26, all for about $6 per part-time employee per month.

“At ful. Health, we’re committed to giving people the freedom to make their best personal choices for care,” said Bernie Saks, ful. Health CEO. “Ful.CashPay simplifies access to quality care by combining smart shopping tools and education, creating a comprehensive resource for health care savings.”

For more information, visit ful-health.com.