Tag: telemedicine companies

Why Chiron Health Failed

Chiron Health will be shutting down on November 4, 2022. The Austin-based telehealth company, which has received $4.7M in funding from a multitude of investors including Plug and Play, Capital Factory, Floodgate, and Martin Ventures. Chiron was acquired by a competitor Medici in 2019 along with secure healthcare messaging company…

Join us for APA in San Diego May 20-24, 2017

Telehealth is only as good as its physicians. That’s why VSee is partnering with This American Doc (TAD) – the first physician-owned and led online marketplace for telemedicine and locum medical staffing. VSee is showing for the first time at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting 2017, May 20-24 at…

6 Things Telehealth Needs To Learn from Facebook

What is needed to get everyone doing telehealth the way Facebook got everyone sharing online? Young, hotshot CEO of Epharmix, Blake Marggraff is aiming to be the Mark Zuckerberg of telehealth. Join this week’s TFSS webinar as Blake shares his vision for the digital health world and his experiences from…

Will Texas Kill the Teladoc & AmWell Business Model: Finding a Blueprint for Telemedicine Policy

  The Texas Medical Board (TMB) has been mired in a long-standing lawsuit with Teladoc over regulations restricting the practice of telemedicine. Is this a battle to control telemedicine businesses or is it something more? Join our telehealth policy expert, Dr. Nancy Dickey, as we take an in-depth look inside the TMB’s…

The 4 Decisions That Killed HealthSpot– Rajeev Mudumba, Intelli Healthcare

HealthSpot had it all. A star-studded list of investors and partners including Xerox, Rite Aid, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, and Samsung. So it’s sudden decision to declare Ch. 7 bankruptcy shocked the entire telehealth industry. What went wrong? Was it a sign of the telehealth market? Or was…