Telehealth
Verizon introduces BlueJeans Telehealth platform for providers
The virtual care startup will also look to accept additional health insurance carriers going forward.
The company hopes to maintain its momentum after a year of substantial growth.
The deal is valued at about $194 million and will drive about a third of the telemedicine company's expected revenue moving forward.
The family telemedicine package includes virtual care by teleconference and telepharmacy services.
Investors have showered the New York company with $876 million to date.
The telehealth brand's annual revenue increased 80% YoY to $148.8 million in 2020, although its quarterly YoY growth dipped in Q4 compared to the months prior.
NurX CEO Varsha Rao on the female-focused telehealth company's expansion from contraception to dermatology, migraines and more.
Providers will be able to have in-app live video conversations with chronic pain and movement disorder patients, as well as prescribe new settings for their neuromodulation therapies from afar.
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