Patient Access
From hospital closures to physician shortages, provider scarcity is a big challenge when it comes to expanding Medicare Advantage in rural communities.
The virtual care startup for LGBTQ+ patients will also use the investment to expand its recently launched enterprise offering.
The company announced a $10 million Series B raise last year.
CEO and cofounder Robby Knight discusses why supplemental benefits for food, transportation and over-the-counter medications can be difficult for members to access.
The National Institute on Aging will utilize Ro's telehealth platform to screen and recruit patients at elevated risk for developing Alzheimer's disease or other related dementia.
The startup plans to use the seed funding to continue developing its platform and partner with more opioid treatment programs.
The new allocation will help the company expand its insurance coverage, including Medicare and Medicaid, across the U.S.
During a discussion hosted by Frost & Sullivan, panelists examined how healthcare organizations should use digital tools to ensure care is easy to access.
A J.D. Power study indicates telehealth is the preferred method among consumers for receiving certain types of medical care.
A recent study found out-of-state telemedicine visits were most common with those who lived near a state border, and were largely for primary and mental healthcare.