HealthSpot was a telemedicine kiosk vendor that provided portable video consulting technology. The company had partnered with organizations including Cleveland Clinic and Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente.
The company, based in Dublin, Ohio, is reportedly selling nearly 190 telemedicine booths, software and other assets that are valued at approximately $3.5 million.
Myron Terlecky, a Columbus lawyer and the bankruptcy trustee for HealthSpot, will oversee the sale of the assets. Mr. Terlecky has established a website for prospective buyers to look at the inventory, and approximately 20 parties have already expressed interest in the assets, according to the report.
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