Fierce Healthcare December 10, 2018
Evan Sweeney

Epic’s virtual care solution stands out from those of other telehealth providers because it is linked to its EHR.

The telehealth industry is riding a wave of satisfaction from healthcare clients that say virtual care vendors are generally worth the money.

But a looming challenge around EHR integration could set some companies apart.

That’s according to a new analysis released by KLAS Research which evaluates some of the top telehealth companies including MDLive, American Well and Epic.

Of the 10 companies evaluated by KLAS, the most common type of visit varied widely. Most of American Well’s visits, for instance, are associated with on-demand urgent care, while the vast majority of Epic’s visits are tied to its virtual...

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