Healthcare DIVE October 3, 2024
Emily Olsen

Mike Waters’ resignation follows other leadership changes at the telehealth vendor, including the departure of Teladoc’s former CEO this spring.

Teladoc Health’s chief operating officer Mike Waters is leaving the telehealth company at the end of the year, according to a securities filing released Tuesday.

Waters resigned “in connection with a change in the Company’s executive reporting structure,” the filing said. He joined the company in 2022, previously serving as chief executive of health system Providence’s ambulatory care network.

Waters’ departure is the latest leadership change for Teladoc, which has struggled as interest in virtual care wanes coming out of the coronavirus pandemic. Long-time CEO Jason Gorevic left the company in April. Teladoc appointed former insurance executive Chuck Divita...

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