
What You Should Know:
– PeopleOne Health, a leader in value-based primary care, today announced a strategic partnership with the Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association (ORRA), one of the most innovative local real estate associations in the country, to bring affordable concierge-level healthcare directly to Central Florida’s real estate professionals.
– Through this collaboration, ORRA’s network of more than 18,000 Realtors will gain access to PeopleOne Health’s member-focused care model and a suite of benefits tailored to the unique needs of the real estate profession.
A purpose-built healthcare model delivering better outcomes, lower costs, and real peace of mind
PeopleOne Health is redefining how healthcare works for employers and independent professionals by seamlessly integrating treatment and prevention into a single, value-based primary care model. The result is not incremental improvement, but a structural shift: employers reduce healthcare spending by up to 30 percent while strengthening recruitment and retention, and members receive comprehensive, high-quality care without out-of-pocket costs.
Employers across Florida and beyond are already seeing the impact. Thousands of members trust PeopleOne Health, reflected in an exceptional Net Promoter Score above 90—nearly three times the healthcare industry average of 35. At the center of this performance is a simple principle: keep people healthier, earlier, and more consistently.
Access to affordable, reliable healthcare remains one of the most persistent challenges for independent professionals. In real estate, the issue is particularly acute: nearly 87 percent of Realtors work as independent contractors and lack access to employer-sponsored benefits. Variable income further compounds the problem, often pushing comprehensive care out of reach and forcing trade-offs between health and financial stability.
PeopleOne Health addresses this gap with a predictable, low monthly rate that covers the majority of healthcare services an average person uses in a year. Members receive unlimited access to top-tier physicians supported by a full interdisciplinary care team, including registered dietitians, pharmacists, and mental health professionals. High-cost services that typically generate thousands of dollars in annual expenses—such as MRIs, generic medications, physical therapy, and lab testing—are included.
This preventive, team-based approach does more than improve access. It reduces downstream complications, avoids unnecessary escalation of care, and delivers meaningful savings. As a purpose-driven organization, PeopleOne Health reinvests those efficiencies back into the communities it serves, including Realtors across residential and commercial real estate—brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, counselors, and more.
A strategic partnership grounded in member well-being
“Independent real estate professionals work tirelessly for others, and they deserve a healthcare benefit that works just as hard for them,” said Jordan Taradash, CEO of PeopleOne Health. “By partnering with ORRA, we’re helping Realtors stay healthy, resilient, and empowered, so they can continue to serve their clients and community without putting their wellbeing on the backburner.”
This collaboration with Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association reflects a shared commitment to supporting members beyond their professional lives. The partnership strengthens ORRA’s mission to meet Realtors where they are—offering practical tools that protect health, reduce stress, and enable sustained performance.
The announcement also marks another milestone in PeopleOne Health’s continued expansion across Florida. The organization now operates four health centers in the Orlando area, staffed by physicians and care teams committed to practicing medicine as it was intended: with time for patients, continuity of care, and minimal administrative friction.
• Integrated prevention-first care model
• Predictable costs with broad service coverage
• High satisfaction and measurable savings
• Designed specifically for modern, independent professionals
As demand grows for healthcare that aligns incentives with outcomes, PeopleOne Health’s model offers a clear signal of where primary care is heading—and why it resonates so strongly with today’s independent workforce.
