Fierce Healthcare April 17, 2024
Heather Landi

Virtual care and health navigation company Included Health plans to launch a virtual-first specialty care clinic to give its members easier access to more than 4,000 specialist physicians, support services and care navigation.

The company will launch three virtual-first specialty care clinics in 2025 focused on cancer care, women’s health and metabolic health. For the latter two centers, Included Health will initially focus on offering member programs for menopause and healthy weight, according to Ami Parekh, M.D., Included Health’s chief health officer.

The company plans to roll out other specialty care programs. “This is just the start of where we think we can go with specialty care,” Parekh said.

The new virtual-first clinics will connect expert medical opinion, primary care,...

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