Healthcare Finance News May 12, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

Ovatient and partner MetroHealth said they plan to serve more than 12,000 patients in the first year of their partnership.

Digital health startup Ovatient, which was formed in 2022 through a partnership between Cleveland-based MetroHealth System and South Carolina-based MUSC Health, has launched a new virtual care platform aimed at MetroHealth patients.

Building its applications into Epic and MyChart, Ovatient offers virtual urgent care, same-day primary care and scheduled primary care through a national provider team. Its suite of patient-centered options extends MetroHealth’s care footprint, officials said.

Ovatient and MetroHealth said they plan to serve more than 12,000 patients in the first year of their partnership. MetroHealth’s pharmacy and Ovatient also provide same-day prescription delivery services.

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