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  2. Doxy.me - Wikipedia

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    Doxy.me was founded in 2013 by Brandon Welch while he was a PhD student in Biomedical Informatics at the University of Utah. [2] The platform was initially developed to provide a simple and free, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine app for obstetricians to use in a remote prenatal care study.

  3. Telemedicine service providers - Wikipedia

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    A Swedish telemedicine platform that enables healthcare providers to offer a digital front door for their patients. [citation needed] Doxy.me - Established in 2013. A simple and free telemedicine app that facilitates HIPAA compliant video calls. Founded by PhD student at the University of Utah. [4] Vetster - Established in 2020. A Canadian ...

  4. Zocdoc - Wikipedia

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    Zocdoc is a New York City-based company offering an online service that allows people to find and book in-person or telemedicine appointments for medical or dental care. The platform also functions as a physician and dentist rating and comparison database. The service is free for patients, and doctors pay to advertise their appointment slots. [1]

  5. Glooko - Wikipedia

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    An mHealth, Telemedicine and Population Management offering, Glooko is a HIPAA-compliant unified diabetes management platform that is used by both patients and their Health Care Providers (HCP).

  6. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Possibly because of the strictness of HIPAA regulations, or the lack of financial incentives for the health care providers, the adoption of patient portals has lagged behind other market segments. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), in particular the HITECH Act within ARRA, sets aside approximately $19 billion for health ...

  7. Why compounders and telehealth providers are undeterred by ...

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    Telehealth platforms Sesame, Ro, and Hims & Hers, for example, are continuing to advertise. In fact, Ro CEO Zach Reitano told Yahoo Finance that the entire weight-loss business (Ro offers both ...

  8. Teladoc Health - Wikipedia

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    Teladoc Health has provided free telehealth visits to natural disaster and hurricane victims in the United States, [81] including to victims of incidents such as the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, [82] and Hurricane Ida in 2021. [83] In March 2023, it began providing free care to residents in Mississippi affected by recent tornadoes. [84]

  9. How a GM layoff email sent to employees triggered a storm on ...

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    The Detroit Free Press reported at the time that 634 of the jobs being cut then were at the GM Global Technical Center in Warren based on information provided to the state of Michigan.

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