Search Results: "Carbon Health "
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Solv launches new same-day appointment booking with Carbon Health as customer
Solv has added direct real-time booking to Solv Connect, its marketplace for same-day and next-day healthcare appointments. This announcement decouples Solv Connect from the company’s other software offering, Solv Experience, which is its practice management platform. The first customer the company is announcing for its new-and-improved Solv Connect offering is Carbon Health, a network of primary care and urgent care clinics.
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Carbon Health grows home care capabilities with Alertive Healthcare acquisition
The acquisition enables primary and urgent care provider Carbon Health to remotely monitor patients’ vitals and intervene when needed. The move follows Carbon Health’s purchase of diabetes platform Steady Health — its first major foray into home-based care.
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Carbon Health buys two urgent care chains
The company is buying two urgent care chains in Tuscon, Arizona and Sacramento, California. It now has 83 clinics in 12 states, as it looks to go toe-to-toe with other primary care competitors.
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Carbon Health raises $350M to further expansion plans
After more than doubling its patient volumes during the pandemic, Carbon Health raised funding to further its growth plans. The company said it plans to open 1,500 clinics by 2025.
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Carbon Health raises $100M to expand its network of clinics
Carbon Health, which more than tripled its footprint in the last year, plans to further grow its network of primary care and urgent care clinics with $100 million in new funding.
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Carbon Health pulls in $30M to become the ‘Starbucks of healthcare’
In addition to its seven Bay Area clinics that offer in-person care, the startup has a mobile app through which patients can conduct video visits or get treated for conditions by messaging Carbon providers.
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Carbon Health launches virtual clinic to create network of independent physician practices (updated)
Early stage investor Builders VC led a $6.5 million financing round.
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How Can Health Systems Reduce Their Carbon Emissions? Experts Weigh In
The healthcare sector accounts for 8.5% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. Health systems have a moral obligation to reduce these emissions, experts argued during HIMSS23. The panelists shared tips about climate change mitigation strategies, such as to ask all tech vendors for their carbon reduction plan and to look for savings in the energy budget.
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Joint Commission CEO Wants to “Dispel the Myth” that Decarbonizing Healthcare Is Costly
Some actions to reduce healthcare’s carbon footprint actually will save money, said Jonathan Perlin, CEO of the nonprofit national and international accrediting organization.
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$100M PatientsLikeMe-iCarbonX deal highlights huge day in digital health investment
Reputation.com and Arcadia Healthcare Solutions also scooped up investments of $20 million and $30 million, respectively.
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Is Europe About to Overtake the U.S.’s Leadership Position in Healthcare Sustainability via Reprocessing?
FDA’s regulation of single-use device reprocessing effectively made the U.S. the leader in EP sustainability efforts early on. However, very little has been done to build on this early leadership.
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What Primary Care’s “Barnes & Noble Moment” Means for the Future of Digital Health
Primary care is essential to living healthier lives, and we need all forms of it, from small local practices to big health systems and retail chains. Ultimately, it’s going to be all primary care hands on deck, working together to make a lasting change for the health of Americans.
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Hospitals, MedCity Influencers
New Healthcare Climate Initiatives Lack Teeth, But They’re Paving the Way
Hospitals and hospital systems need to make clearer and more consistent demands for climate accountability from their suppliers, and they need to follow through with preferred green vendor programs and the like.
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Hospitals, MedCity Influencers
3 Reasons to Prioritize Sustainability in Healthcare Facilities
Sustainability efforts in healthcare have a high return on investment and are worth leaders’ time, budget and resources. But one question remains – how?