TruClinic offers a web-based telehealth solution. Under the agreement, InTouch will expand its existing portfolio and provide a range of virtual care programs to healthcare providers. InTouch will integrate TruClinic’s software into its offerings so patients can initiate and receive a consult with a physician from their health system.
“TruClinic is the perfect addition to the InTouch Health Platform, which will soon offer health systems home-to-home virtual care solutions,” said Joseph DeVivo, CEO of InTouch. “By bringing InTouch Health and TruClinic together — already two of the top-rated telehealth companies according to KLAS — we will reshape the way healthcare systems look at virtual care and ultimately the way they can interact with their patients.”
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