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Telehealth use fell by 3.7% in June
Telehealth use fell by 3.7 percent in June 2022, according to FAIR Health's Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker. -
New telehealth company will provide abortion pills to those who are not pregnant
Telehealth startup Choix will provide abortion pills to people who are not pregnant, so they can stock up, according to Sept. 8 reporting in the Daily Press. -
Study: Growth in remote patient monitoring driven by small number of providers
A small number of primary care providers have been responsible for most of the recent growth in remote patient monitoring, though it's not known how much their patients needed that type of potentially expensive care, a new Health Affairs study found. -
Equum Medical partners with rural hospital group to provide telehealth care
Telehealth company Equum Medical has been named a pipeline partner of the National Rural Health Association. -
Veriff, Certific partner to work on identity verification for telehealth
Remote medical testing company Certific is partnering with identity verification company Veriff to streamline the identity verification process and reduce the risk of telehealth fraud. -
Telehealth diagnosing highly accurate, Mayo Clinic study finds
Researchers from Mayo Clinic have found that telehealth can be just as accurate as in-person visits for diagnosing a variety of medical conditions, according to a Sept. 2 study in JAMA Network Open. -
RxDefine launches new telehealth product
Healthcare consumer engagement company RxDefine has launched a telehealth service for life sciences companies. -
MultiCare 1st health system to partner with virtual care platform 98point6
Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System is the first in the country to partner with virtual primary care platform 98point6, the tech company said Sept. 1. -
Equum, CLEW partner for telehealth services
Telehealth company Equum has added CLEW Medical's telehealth intensive care unit platform as a partner. -
Masimo launches new line of consumer health monitoring products
Health technology company Masimo has released its Masimo W1 health watch used to track vital health measurements. -
Healee raises $2M for US telehealth expansion
Telehealth and digital health startup Healee has raised $2 million in seed funding to expand services in the U.S. -
UVA Health expands telehealth program
Charlottesville, Va.-based UVA Health is partnering with six rural care providers in Virginia to provide at-home monitoring tools, according to Aug. 29 reporting in the Augusta Free Press. -
5 health systems implementing new telehealth, virtual care programs
Here are five health system implementing, investing and creating new telehealth and virtual care programs: -
Telehealth stock jumps amid imminent Amazon Care shutdown
Telehealth companies Amwell and Teladoc saw gains in the stock market following news of tech and retail giant Amazon ending its telehealth program, CNBC reported Aug. 25. -
Cleveland Clinic, Children's Hospital New Orleans partner on teleradiology
Cleveland Clinic's pediatric and neuroradiologists will now be available 24-7 to Children's Hospital New Orleans providers through a new teleradiology partnership. -
Teladoc in the headlines: 6 recent stories
From hiring a former Renton, Wash.-based Providence executive to reporting a net loss of $9.78 billion in its second-quarter earning report, here are six of the most recent healthcare moves from Teladoc as reported by Becker's: -
Sanford Health breaks ground on 60K-square-foot virtual care center
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health has started construction on a 60,000-square-foot virtual care center the health system says will expand services to its largely rural patient population. -
Former NFL star raises $1M for his telehealth physical therapy company
Former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin has secured $1 million in funding from venture capital group HBSI Capital for his telehealth physical therapy company, Ventrk. -
LGBTQ-focused telehealth company to offer virtual monkeypox care
LGBTQ-focused telehealth company Folx Health launched virtual monkeypox care options. -
63% of clinicians interested in full-time telehealth work: survey
A new survey from telehealth infrastructure provider SteadyMD showed that 63 percent of clinicians would be interested in full-time telehealth work.
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