Fierce Healthcare January 12, 2020
Heather Landi

Telemedicine company Teladoc plans to acquire InTouch Health in a $600 million deal, the companies announced January 12.

Santa Barbara, Calif.-based InTouch Health is a leading provider of enterprise telehealth solutions for hospitals and health systems.

The acquisition positions Teladoc Health as the partner of choice for health systems seeking a single solution for their entire virtual care strategy, Teladoc executives said in a press release.

”Today marks a bold leap forward in Teladoc Health’s mission to transform how high-quality healthcare is accessed and experienced, making virtual care available for patients with even the most critical care needs,” Jason Gorevic, chief executive officer, Teladoc Health, said in a statement. “Bringing these companies together will make Teladoc Health the clear...

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Topics: Digital Health, Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Provider, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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