Telehealth

RelyMD and MYidealDOCTOR Merger Delivers Greater Access to Community-Based Telehealth

RelyMD, a digital health company that provides coordinated telehealth, announced tWednesday hat the company has merged with MYidealDOCTOR, a telemedicine company based in Georgia. Together, the combined enterprise will include community-based providers across the country and be guided by the RelyMD executive team. “The healthcare needs of communities and workplaces have changed; and this merger

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Telehealth: A Quarter-Trillion-Dollar Post-COVID-19 Reality?

With the acceleration of consumer and provider adoption of telehealth and extension of telehealth beyond virtual urgent care, up to $250 billion of current US healthcare spend could potentially be virtualized. This shift is not inevitable. It will require new ways of working for a broad set of providers, step-change improvements in information exchange, and

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Ehave, Inc. to Acquire MdLink

Ehave, Inc., (OTC Pink: EHVVF) (the “Company”), a provider of digital therapeutics delivering evidence-based therapeutic interventions to patients, announced today it has signed a letter of intent to acquire 51% of MDLink a Caribbean Telemedicine provider, MDLink Limited (“MDLink”), a company organized and existing under the laws of Jamaica. Mdlink is licensed for all CARICOM

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2020 Outlook: Telemedicine

Emerging as an essential tool in the efforts to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the telemedicine industry is expected to reach $155 billion, growing at a compound annual growth rate of over 15 percent through 2027. This article provides background information on the telemedicine industry, insight into what has been driving growth of this industry,

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CMS Eases Requirements for COVID-19 Tests, Boosts Payments for Telephonic Visits

The Trump administration is easing requirements on testing for COVID-19 to make it easier to administer drive-thru and “parking lot” testing facilities. Ordinarily, a patient requires an order from a physician or other practitioner who is overseeing his or her care. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will no longer require that written

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