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The consumer-facing digital platform for health testing was forced to pump the brakes on a similar offering roughly two months ago.
Singapore-based HeartVoice, which was formed in February 2019 as a joint venture between both iAPPS and Omron Healthcare, announced last week that it will extend the use of its telehealth platform to all healthcare providers for free in the country until 31 July, 2020.
A bipartisan quartet of lawmakers wrote to Congressional leaders on the need to deliver additional funds through the longstanding Rural Health Care Program.
Following a virtual consultation, both companies are supplying Rutgers Clinical Genomics Laboratory's saliva-based molecular test to consumers at $150 per kit.
Lucid Lane combines regular virtual coaching with mobile, data-driven care plans.
The in-person and virtual primary care provider has tripled its staff over the last few months.
Video visits with a licensed clinical psychologist will run California residents $69 for each 20 minutes.
The coronavirus pandemic has driven some UK GPs to digitise patient consultations at speed – achieving transformation in weeks with the help of online triage tools.
Also: HHS awards $20 million in telehealth access, infrastructure funds; Lumi launches online service.
The integrated app allows providers using DrChrono's platform to schedule and launch video visits from within their calendar, while next month's tool helps patients search for and receive virtual care.