Telehealth
VSee's telehealth SaaS platform will power the Ava robot, which aims to allow remote providers to be present at an ICU patient's bedside.
The New York-based company's stock price fell upon news of a 2% decrease in second-quarter revenue and a $837.7 million net loss.
The company's first feature to emerge is its "smart notes." It generates clinical notes for providers based on conversations with Talkspace members.
Teladoc will integrate Brightline's pediatric, adolescent and family mental healthcare services into its virtual care platform, expanding care access to individuals zero to 13.
The acquisition allows Uwill to provide access to mental health support to more than three million students at 400 colleges worldwide.
The new One Medical Pay-per-visit telehealth service includes pay-per-visit and membership-based models.
The company will use the funds to scale its growth within healthcare systems and expand its AI innovation.
Fabric will use MeMD's virtual urgent, behavioral and primary care offerings to expand its employer-focused strategy.
The company is now an in-network provider with numerous insurers and commercial and Medicare Advantage plans, expanding its reach to all 50 states.
The telemedicine company's clinical president and its founder and CEO allegedly participated in a scheme to profit from providing easy access to Adderall for no valid medical purpose.