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Some 20 percent of investors said they expect Jawbone to go public this year, according to a Rock Health survey of 43 investors.
One month ago, I wrote about how a Supreme Court case with little to do with digital health on the surface could turn out to be a game changer for telemedicine.
Teladoc, a large and fast-growing video visits company based in Dallas, Texas, has taken the first step toward filing an initial public offering, according to a statement from the company.
An Oscar-branded Misfit Flash device.
LifeWise Health Plan of Oregon announced plans to cover video visits to its members starting in the new year.
In May, Oscar, the New York-based individual-only insurance plan raised $80 million at close to a $1 billion valuation.
As telemedicine continues to grow in adoption and support, two of the most high profile telemedicine CEOs -- Teladoc's Jason Gorevic and Doctor on Demand's Adam Jackson -- shared the stage at the Digital Healthcare Innovation Summit with Dr.
Dallas, Texas-based virtual visits company Teladoc raised $50 million, according to an SEC filing.
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This year, on Inc Magazine's list of the 5,000 fastest growing private companies, several of the companies listed were in the digital health space.