mHealth Intelligence July 11, 2019
Eric Wicklund

The pharmacy chain announced this week that its DTC telehealth service, which enables video visits through the Teladoc Health platform, has been expanded to eight more states. The service debuted in 2018.

One of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains has extended its telehealth footprint to more than half of the country.

CVS Health announced this week that its MinuteClinic service is now available through the Teladoc Health telemedicine platform to residents in eight more states, bringing the total number of states capable of accessing the connected health service to 26 and the District of Columbia.

“We’re excited to continue to expand the availability of MinuteClinic Video Visits across eight additional states as we continue to build our national practice for...

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