Fierce Healthcare November 30, 2023
Anastassia Gliadkovskaya

TytoCare, at at-home virtual care company, has joined forces with St. Luke’s Health System to give its employees and members of St. Luke’s Health Plan access to its Home Smart Clinic.

The Idaho-based health system will offer TytoHome kits to its employees and its plan will offer them to members starting in 2024. The primary care offering enables the whole family to conduct remote physical exams with a doctor, replicating in-clinic exams. It is FDA-cleared to perform heart, lung, throat, ear and body temperature exams.

“The Home Smart Clinic was designed to bring the clinical quality of the doctor’s office to families, whenever and wherever they need it. This is especially important in rural areas and underserved communities to ensure...

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