MobiHealth News November 29, 2023
Jessica Hagen

The partnership will give St. Luke’s Health System employees access to TytoCare’s Home Smart Clinic and its plan members access to virtual visits with a $0 copay.

Virtual primary care company TytoCare announced an exclusive partnership with Idaho-based St. Luke’s Health System to provide virtual care services to the care provider’s members and employees beginning in 2024.

The Israeli health tech company provides virtual care via its AI-enabled TytoCare Home Smart Clinic, which allows clinicians to conduct exams remotely.

Providers obtain real-time data from patients at home using Tyto’s connected device, which gathers readings from its otoscope, tongue depressor, thermometer and FDA-cleared stethoscope, which analyzes lung sounds for wheeze detection.

St. Luke’s members will have access to TytoCare’s...

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