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One month ago, I wrote about how a Supreme Court case with little to do with digital health on the surface could turn out to be a game changer for telemedicine.
UnitedHealthcare has announced that it will now cover video visits from Doctor On Demand, American Well's AmWell, and its own Optum's NowClinic, which is a white-labeled American Well offering.
Mt Sinai's Asthma Health app.
MultiCare Health System has announced that it will offer video visits to Washington-based patients via Doctor On Demand.
Teladoc, a large and fast-growing video visits company based in Dallas, Texas, has taken the first step toward filing an initial public offering, according to a statement from the company.
Atlanta, Georgia-based Cox Enterprises has invested in local company Rimidi, which has developed diabetes management and population health software.
A number of hospitals have already rolled out pilots that take advantage of the integration between Apple HealthKit and Epic.
The University of Washington (UW) has developed an app that helps detect sleep apnea, called ApneaApp.
Durham, North Carolina-based health data platform company Validic has raised $12.
Los Angeles-based Heal, which has developed an app that helps people send a doctor to their house, has launched its service in San Francisco.