Teladoc
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Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, departures and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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Consumer / Employer, Health Tech
With Livongo, did Zane Burke sell a lemon to Teladoc’s Jason Gorevic?
Was Livongo a good business? As Burke, now CEO of Quantum Health, touts its strength to investors ahead of a potential IPO, should the Livongo-Teladoc history give them pause?
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Teladoc Unveils New App, Adds Spanish Language Capabilities
The new app allows users to seek all of Teladoc’s services — such as primary care, mental health and chronic condition management — in one spot. It is also offered in both Spanish and English.
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Are We in a Recession? Executives at HLTH Weigh In
MedCity News interviewed CEOs of public companies, entrepreneurs, VCs and payers at the HLTH conference that concluded last week. They had a range of answers to the question. But one common theme emerged: Currently, everyone has a vise-like grip on expenditure.
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Hospitals, MedCity Influencers
Competing in the age of telemedicine
Hospitals and health systems must take a comprehensive and proactive stance to protect themselves from emerging competition in telemedicine and shore up operational practices.
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Teladoc can recover by looking at what Amazon did 20 years ago, Babylon Health CEO says
With the recent disclosure of its Q2 financial results, Teladoc’s losses have swelled to nearly $10 billion in the first half of 2022. Ali Parsa, CEO of competitor Babylon Health, said Teladoc can look at what Amazon did 20 years ago as an example of how to navigate an unforgiving economic environment, recommending the company reorganize its expenditures to ensure capital is allocated to areas that will differentiate it from its competitors.
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Teladoc expands its primary care services to include medication delivery, at-home phlebotomy
Teladoc Health announced Wednesday that it is expanding the services offered under its virtual primary care platform. The new offerings include care coordination support and health plan in-network referrals, as well as same-day medication delivery and on-demand home phlebotomy services. It’s unclear how these expanded services fit into the company’s strategy to bounce back from its first quarter financial losses and battered stocks.
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Omada Health raises $192M in Series E funding and Verily’s Onduo snags a payer partner
Omada got funds from two new investors – Fidelity Management & Research Company and aMoon as well as existing ones. Verily’s Onduo is bringing its virtual diabetes management platform to an integrated care delivery and health plan that has 6 million members in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, and New York.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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Health IT, Consumer / Employer
Teladoc CEO: Why Cigna buying MDLive was positive for us
A leader in telemedicine, Teladoc’s stock is on a slide. But company leaders expect that investors will come around as the company continues to grow, gain customers and retain existing patients.
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What will digital health M&A look like in 2022?
After a busy year for digital health, four experts shared their predictions on which sectors will see the most M&A, and which companies are likely to get together in the future.
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Teladoc plans to fend off competitors by building a full suite of products
As more companies spin up their own telehealth products, Teladoc CEO Jason Gorevic said the company continues to acquire and retain customers by having a full suite of solutions. He expects that point solutions will have a harder time going forward.
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Teladoc adds feature to bring surgical support from afar
The telehealth giant struck a partnership with Proximie, which uses augmented reality to let clinicians virtually “scrub in” to operating rooms.
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Teladoc backs national virtual primary care plan for self-funded companies
The plans, which will be offered by Aetna, are based on Teladoc’s physician care team model, and also includes providers through Aetna’s network and CVS Health services.
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Telehealth boom expected to flatten, according to new report
A new report by Trilliant Health shows that demand for telehealth services is expected to decrease or remain flat across the U.S. In the meantime, telehealth companies are making more modest projections for the year as competition ramps up.