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Posted On: 08/27/2020 9:33:05 PM
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SEAT PLEASANT, Md. — A $200 million telehealth partnership plan was announced Sunday by Seat Pleasant, Md. officials to monitor and track coronavirus and chronic illness symptoms -- the first of its kind in the nation.
The plan, partnered with Amazon, Sprint, Freedman's Health and Eagle Force, is devoted to surveiiling chronic disease and coronavirus symptoms for seniors and those at risk, and is set to launch immediately.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/health/cor...485e8de03d
That article is old but that may be apart of the app Dr Dalton discussed. Speculation.
Eagleforce has a deal with Sprint and Amazon. They also have a deal with UNVC AND now an APP with UNVC. Keeps getting bigger.
The plan, partnered with Amazon, Sprint, Freedman's Health and Eagle Force, is devoted to surveiiling chronic disease and coronavirus symptoms for seniors and those at risk, and is set to launch immediately.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/health/cor...485e8de03d
That article is old but that may be apart of the app Dr Dalton discussed. Speculation.
Eagleforce has a deal with Sprint and Amazon. They also have a deal with UNVC AND now an APP with UNVC. Keeps getting bigger.
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