MedCity News December 11, 2023
Katie Adams

Fruit Street Health’s complaint alleged that Sharecare violated the terms of their shared business agreement by rolling out its own version of Fruit Street’s diabetes prevention program, which had been previously offered to Sharecare members. Sharecare said that the lawsuit is baseless.

Fruit Street Health, a startup that delivers the CDC’s diabetes prevention program through group telehealth classes, filed a lawsuit against digital health company Sharecare on Friday.

The New York-based startup is suing Atlanta-based Sharecare because it claims Sharecare violated the terms of their shared business agreement by rolling out its own version of the Fruit Street’s diabetes prevention program, which had been previously offered to Sharecare members. Sharecare told MedCity News that the complaint is without merit.

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