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Teladoc in the news: 5 recent updates
From its $6.6 billion impairment charge for its Livongo acquisition to inking a deal with Amazon Alexa, here are five of the most recent healthcare moves from Teladoc as reported by Becker's: -
The next chapter in care delivery: How to fill care gaps and realize the promise of telehealth and automation
The pandemic has made it clear: the delivery of healthcare is changing, and technology is playing a key role. -
Telehealth startup halts controlled substance prescriptions after allegations of overprescribing
Telehealth startup Cerebral is putting a pause on prescribing controlled substances to new patients as the company faces allegations of overprescribing, The Wall Street Journal reported May 4. -
Boston Children's Hospital inks deal to innovate, scale pediatric telehealth
Boston Children's Hospital partnered with virtual care platform Summus Global to innovate and expand its pediatric virtual care options to more patients. -
New telehealth cube mimics in-person visits
Telehealth innovation company UniDoc has created a private telehealth booth, called the H3 Cube, which is a private, fully functional office, which is comparable to a physician's office. -
Idaho health system creates telehealth program to treat patients with burn injuries
Driggs, Idaho-based Teton Valley Health Hospital created a telehealth program designed for patients with burn injuries. -
Telehealth users more likely to have follow-up in-person appointment, emergency department visit
A study of more than 40 million Americans with acute conditions showed that those who use telehealth are more likely to schedule an in-person follow up, go to the emergency room and ultimately become an in-patient admission. -
Walmart Health creates virtual diabetes program: 5 things to know
Walmart Health launched a telehealth diabetes program for patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. -
Northwell Health deploys telemedicine platform to help Ukraine health centers
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health will deploy a telemedicine platform to assist Ukrainian front-line medical workers. -
Teladoc reports $6.6B impairment charge for Livongo acquisition
Teladoc reported it will take a charge of $6.6 billion to write down the value of its acquisitions, reflecting the waning market value of its acquisition of chronic care company Livongo. -
Amwell names new chief marketing officer
Amwell named Susan Worthy as chief marketing officer. -
Permanent telehealth expansion could cost Medicare $25B over 1 decade
Permanent expansion of telehealth coverage could cost Medicare $25 billion over 10 years, even without increased use, according to a report released April 21 by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. -
Teladoc hires former Amazon Web Services healthcare manager as chief medical officer
Teladoc named Vidya Raman-Tangella, MD, as chief medical officer. -
Northwell Health expands virtual care with Teladoc
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health partnered with Teladoc to expand its virtual care offerings. -
Amwell expands clinical program portfolio across musculoskeletal conditions and dermatology
Amwell® (NYSE: AMWL), a national telehealth leader, today announced the expansion of its virtual specialty provider and clinical program portfolio by adding Amwell Musculoskeletal (MSK) and Dermatology programs. -
Telehealth regulations don't go far enough for some
Telehealth protections are fading as pandemic era waivers, which allowed providers to treat patients across state lines, are expiring. Many lobbyists are worried about the future of the industry and believe that the current proposals don't do enough to help secure its future, Politico reported April 20. -
Libraries across the country look to boost telehealth access
Several libraries across the nation are taking health equity into their own hands by developing private telehealth rooms, allowing patients to have confidential, secure conversations with their physicians. -
Intermountain, Banner + more expanding telehealth programs
Hospitals are expanding their telehealth platforms to improve health outcomes, lower medical costs, free up bed space and provide access to care to all patient communities. -
Amwell adds musculoskeletal, dermatology programs
Amwell added clinical programs for musculoskeletal care and dermatology, the telehealth platform said April 20. -
4 ways to create effective virtual care programs
To create the most effective virtual care programs, health systems should establish a framework that spans across documentation, integration, best practices and support, according to an April 19 Harvard Business Review article.
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