Telehealth startups including Ro and Nurx are spending millions to promote themselves as easy dispensers of medicines. Some companies offer care for birth control, sexual dysfunction, and more complex conditions,
A 2023 law made it easier for some Indiana medical providers to offer telehealth services. But, speech-language pathology assistants weren’t included under that law. State lawmakers now want to correct that.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been recommended for $10.7 million in funding through the Digital Equity Competitive
From addressing delays in diagnoses to improving access to personalized care, technology is helping bridge critical gaps in autism services.
Hey Jane is the leading provider of telehealth abortion care, giving women access to safe and affordable care.
Having peers facilitate virtual visits may lead to many more patients with hepatitis C receiving treatment and clearing the virus, research showed.
Telehealth platforms like Motivated are changing how men treat ED with its fast, affordable, and discreet online service.
With the passage of the American Relief Act, 2025, certain telehealth flexibilities initially introduced during the public health emergency (PHE) era have been extended. These provisions, however, are only authorized through March 31,
Andy Flanagan of Iris Telehealth discusses solutions to behavioral health challenges, enhancing rural access with AI and EMR tools on I Don't Care.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced on Jan. 16, 2025, three new rules intended to implement patient protections and permanently
The struggling genetic-testing 23andMe is looking for a buyer for the virtual-care business it acquired in 2021, Business Insider has learned.
One of his sponsors took advantage of the moment: the telehealth company Ro, which sells a variety of prescription medicines for erectile dysfunction and hair and weight loss. The company revved ...