- Des Moines, Iowa-based UnityPoint rolled out two telehealth programs to treat common ailments, such as flu, cold, allergies and urinary tract infections.
- University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center implemented a telehealth program for common medical conditions and minor illnesses.
- Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Parkview Health tapped virtual care company Veta Health to perform telehealth monitoring.
- Danbury, Conn.-based Nuvance Health launched the Neuroglee Connect system to monitor patients with mild cognitive impairments.
- MercyOne Clinton (Iowa) Medical center created a service that allows patients to receive neurological care through telehealth.
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