video visits
In late April news broke that remote visits company Teladoc had taken the first steps toward filing for an IPO, but the initial filing was private.
New York City-based digital healthcare service Sherpaa has raised an additional $2.
One month ago, I wrote about how a Supreme Court case with little to do with digital health on the surface could turn out to be a game changer for telemedicine.
MultiCare Health System has announced that it will offer video visits to Washington-based patients via Doctor On Demand.
Teladoc, a large and fast-growing video visits company based in Dallas, Texas, has taken the first step toward filing an initial public offering, according to a statement from the company.
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The number of people using home health technologies will increase from 14.
Sunrise, Florida-based MDLive, which offers patient-to-physician remote visits via mobile devices, has partnered with Microsoft to deliver telehealth services through Microsoft's Skype for Business offering.
Earlier this month Washington DC-based telehealth startup, Pacify, has raised $1.
A significant percentage of Medicare dollars will move to value-based care models and away from fee-for-service, if HHS meets its just announced three-year plan.
Sixty four percent of patients are willing to participate in a video visit with a doctor, according to an online Harris Poll survey of 2,019 adults aged 18 and up conducted in December 2014.