Healthcare Finance News August 5, 2022
Jeff Lagasse

The virtual care service would purportedly allow consumers access to primary, on-demand and behavioral healthcare.

CVS Health and telehealth outfit Amwell have joined together to unveil the former’s virtual primary care service, signaling the retail drugstore chain’s next steps in establishing a stronger online presence.

The announcement was made during Amwell’s second quarter earnings call, during which CEO Ido Schoenberg said the telehealth platform would be powering CVS’ virtual care offering.

CVS Health filed for a trademark in March that would allow it to sell goods and services in the metaverse. A metaverse is a network of three-dimensional virtual worlds – sometimes described as a version of the internet that functions as a single, digital world facilitated by the use...

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