Telehealth
The health plan comes months after Firefly announced it had raised $40 million in Series B financing.
It seeks to develop new care delivery products for acute and chronic disease patients.
Their integrated offering allows hospitals to conduct remote patient monitoring with limited clinical resources.
The telehealth startup is also looking to offer its platform to insurers and healthcare organisations around the country.
The partnership will allow DotCom’s teletherapy services to build on Goodside’s in-school telehealth offerings, which mostly focus on physical health.
Also, Medigo raises $1 million to expands its offerings to telemedicine.
The health kiosk automatically dispenses medication to users after a doctor signs off on a prescription in a teleconsultation.
Some ReviveHealth members will be able to access second opinions online from Cleveland Clinic physicians.
The company plans to invest the funds in its platform’s technology and capabilities, and to make new hires.
CareFirst pitches CloseKnit as a way to close healthcare gaps, especially those for primary care.