Doctor on Demand
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Employee Benefits, Telemedicine, Health Services, Health Tech
After Grand Rounds and Doctor on Demand merged — what’s next?
The combined company, now called Included Health, is selling employers on its integrated virtual care and patient navigation services. Doctor on Demand President Robin Glass shared more about what the company has planned next and how it’s setting itself apart from other digital health platforms.
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Telemedicine, Employee Benefits, Health Tech
Analysis: Amazon enters telehealth, but competitors “will not go quietly”
Amazon is rolling out a telehealth service for other companies to offer as an employee benefit. But scale alone will not help it to unseat well-known telehealth brands in an increasingly competitive space.
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Startups, Telemedicine, Health Tech
Grand Rounds strikes merger with Doctor on Demand
In another big tie-up between a telehealth and digital health company, Grand Rounds and Doctor on Demand reached a merger agreement. Grand Rounds CEO Owen Tripp will serve as CEO of the combined business.
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Doctor On Demand, Community Health Choice launch virtual primary care plan in Texas
The telehealth company and managed care organization are launching a new HMO plan on the Texas health insurance exchange. The ‘virtual-first’ plan is designed for those who do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare.
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Doctor on Demand strikes partnership with home care company CareLinx
The partnership will combine in-home caretakers with Doctor on Demand’s telehealth services. Some of CareLinx users will be able to access virtual visits for free.
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Startups, Telemedicine, Health Tech
Doctor On Demand raises $75M, plans to build out virtual primary care
Telehealth startup Doctor on Demand raised $75 million in a series D round led by General Atlantic. The company plans to use the funds to build out its virtual primary care offering,
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Humana and Doctor on Demand launch new virtual primary care health plan
Dubbed On Hand, Doctor on Demand touts the new plan as a way to give patients comprehensive services outside of traditional sites of care for “significantly lower monthly premiums.”
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Doctor on Demand launches Synapse to boost virtual primary care offerings
Using Synapse, Doctor on Demand customers can more easily their existing provider networks with the company’s medical group, which is being expanded to include nurse practitioners, pharmacists, dietitians and care coordinators.
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Doctor on Demand adds Goldman Sachs Investment Partners in $74M Series C round
Princeville Global and Goldman Sachs Investment Partners led the Series C round. Two more new investors, Blue Cloud Ventures and Ridgeview Asset Management, also took part.
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Trayt Health Seeks to Increase Access to Diagnoses and Treatments
CEO Malekeh Amini explains how Trayt Health can bridge the gap for patients seeking neurological care.
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Change Healthcare, Doctor on Demand launch collaboration directed at lab orders and telehealth
Doctor on Demand will utilize the Change Healthcare Intelligent Healthcare Network to give telemedicine patients more power over when and where their lab work is done.
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Echoing Harvey efforts, telehealth assists Hurricane Irma victims
Just as they did in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, key healthcare stakeholders are offering free telehealth visits to those impacted by Hurricane Irma.
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How telehealth providers are helping Hurricane Harvey victims (Updated)
As tropical storm Harvey rages on, telehealth providers like MDLive, Doctor on Demand and Teladoc are doing what they can to aid victims.
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Texas law marks turning point in telemedicine
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill into law, representing the beginning of a new era of telemedicine access in the Lone Star State.
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Flashing has become an unwelcome trend for some telemedicine businesses
In what may be a sign of the seedier side of digital health, some telemedicine customers are showing their doctors way too much skin.