Telehealth
The Maryland-based company offers virtual and in-person primary care, behavioral health and social care services to underserved populations with complex needs.
One Medical providers will be able to request drug consultations on complex medication regimens for seniors managing chronic conditions.
Also, mental health platform Amaha, formerly InnerHour, has received $6 million in additional Series A funding for its expansion.
Sehat Kahani is now exploring predictive AI in telehealth.
Steven Ullman, the University of Miami's director at the Center for Health Management and Policy, discusses telehealth use during and following the pandemic, why patient and provider satisfaction varies, and policy predictions for 2024.
Also, an ear health awareness app for indigenous children has received $1 million in funding from the Western Australia government.
The company's portable, battery-operated and Bluetooth-connected device with RPM capabilities enables patients to complete respiratory treatments from anywhere.
Privia Wellness will utilize tech-enabled women's health company Iron Health to support Privia Medical Group Gulf Coast's OB/GYN providers' weight management offerings.
The companies will utilize each other's offerings to expand their respective members' access to behavioral health and menopause-related care.
Dr. Nele Jessel, chief medical officer at Athenahealth, discusses how bringing behavioral health tools, such as telehealth, into the primary care setting can improve access to services and reduce the stigma around mental health conditions.