Since the start of the pandemic, virtual visits with doctors have grown increasingly in popularity. These online visits were originally meant to keep people from contracting COVID-19, but now, many ...
Telemedicine is becoming commonplace in the hospital. It’s a great way for physicians to engage with hard-to-reach patients and for patients to get timely second opinions. It can save lives. Still, ...
As the competition in the telehealth market heats up, one of the largest virtual care players has rolled out a new app that integrates services for primary care, mental health and chronic condition ...
Amazon Clinic is expanding to all 50 states, including nationwide telehealth services to offer access to clinicians through its website and mobile app. The online retail giant unveiled Amazon Clinic ...
Enterprise telehealth company SnapMD has released an updated version of its Virtual Care mobile app for iOS and Android mobile devices that, among other things, offers clients new tools to better ...
Residents across North Texas can now access virtual healthcare, rapid medication delivery, and app-based doctor’s visits in ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HealthTap, a leading virtual healthcare provider delivering accessible, high-quality primary care, and Samsung Health, have announced a strategic partnership to ...
Samsung Health is expanding its digital health capabilities through a new partnership with virtual care provider HealthTap, giving millions of users access to primary and urgent care visits directly ...
As telehealth enters its post-pandemic adolescence, broader use cases are dominating the landscape. And Dr. Stephanie Lahr, president of Artisight, knows this landscape well. Artisight markets a ...
The virtual assistant uses conversational technology and is available through the company's affiliated health plan websites ...
Dr. Eve Cunningham, Chief of Virtual Care and Digital Health, Providence and Katie Adams, Senior Reporter, MedCity News at the INVEST Digital Health Conference 2024 “When a patient walks into the room ...
A program offering free virtual health care to an estimate 400,000 eligible Michigan residents has been extended through June 30. The service, provided through a partnership between insurer Priority ...