Becker's Healthcare May 7, 2024
Giles Bruce

Digital health startup Ovatient has launched a new virtual care platform at one of the company’s two founding health systems.

Ovatient, formed in 2022 via a partnership between Cleveland-based MetroHealth System and Charleston, S.C-based MUSC Health, rolled out virtual care May 6 to MetroHealth patients.

Ovatient, which builds its applications into Epic and MyChart, offers virtual urgent care, same day-primary care and scheduled primary care through its nationwide team of virtual providers. Ovatient and MetroHealth also provide same-day prescription delivery. Services are billed through MetroHealth and covered by insurance.

“MetroHealth’s new virtual care services powered by Ovatient ensure that our patients across northeast Ohio can access high-quality...

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