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CVS, Teladoc Partner on Direct-to-Consumer Telehealth Service. CVS’ partnership with Teladoc goes back to 2015, when the pharmacy chain announced collaborations with the Texas-based telehealth vendor as well as with two of its main rivals, American Well and Doctor on Demand.
Just a few weeks ago, Rite Aid announced a partnership with InTouch Health to provide its virtual care platform for kiosks and other “alternative care sites” in Rite Aid pharmacies across the country.
Walgreens’ recent rollout of its new “Find Care Now” connected health platform, including a connection to MDLive’s telehealth platform, and a partnership between Anthem and American Well to give its members access to non-urgent care on mobile devices through the Samsung Health app.
Since then, the battle for the direct-to-consumer telehealth market has only intensified, especially in the pharmacy and retail clinic space. CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Walmart and Target have all in recent years forged alliances with health systems or launched their own in-store clinics in an effort to attract new business and capture healthcare revenues.
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