mHealth Intelligence September 19, 2018
Eric Wicklund

Fitbit has unveiled Fitbit Care, a connected health platform designed to give healthcare providers, businesses and health plans a telehealth resource for managing remote monitoring and health and wellness programs.

Fitbit is launching a telehealth platform designed to offer coaching and support for healthcare providers, employers and others using mHealth devices in connected health programs.

With the launch of Fitbit Care, the California-based developer of fitness wearables and smartwatches looks to stake its claim as a telehealth company linking consumers and their care providers. Company officials say the new, subscription-based offering can either be a stand-alone solution or wrapped around an existing health and wellness program.

“With the introduction of Fitbit Care, we continue to expand our healthcare offerings with...

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