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Amazon jumps into health care with telemedicine initiative
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Amazon jumps into health care with telemedicine initiative
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March 17, 2021
Amazon is making its first foray into providing health care services, announcing Wednesday that it will be offering its Amazon Care telemedicine program to employers nationwide.
Currently available to the company’s employees in Washington state, Amazon Care is an app that connects users virtually with doctors, nurse practitioners and nurses who can provide services and treatment over the phone 24 hours a day. In the Seattle area, it’s supplemented with in-person services such as pharmacy delivery and house-call services from nurses who can take blood work and provide similar services.
Amazon jumps into health care with telemedicine initiative
By the summer, Amazon Care will expand nationally to all Amazon workers, and to private employers across the country who want to join. Author: MATTHEW BARAKAT (Associated Press) Published: 10:20 AM EDT March 17, 2021 Updated: 10:20 AM EDT March 17, 2021
FALLS CHURCH, Va. Amazon is making its first foray into providing health care services, announcing Wednesday that it will be offering its Amazon Care telemedicine program to employers nationwide.
Currently available to the company s employees in Washington state, Amazon Care is an app that connects users virtually with doctors, nurse practitioners and nurses who can provide services and treatment over the phone 24 hours a day. In the Seattle area, it s supplemented with in-person services such as pharmacy delivery and house-call services from nurses who can take blood work and provide similar services.
“Making this available to other employers is a big step,” said Amazon Care Director Kristen Helton in a phone interview. “It s an opportunity for other forward-thinking employers to offer a service that helps bring high-quality care, convenience and peace of mind.”
Amazon launched the service 18 months ago for its Washington state employees. Helton said users have given it superior reviews, and business customers were inquiring about being able to buy into the service for their own workers.
Helton said the product is designed to be a supplement or an additional benefit to existing coverage provided by an employer.
Consumer demand for telemedicine and virtual health care has exploded during the pandemic. Stephen Morgan, a medical professor at Virginia Tech and chief medical information officer at the Carilion Clinic in southwest Virginia, said virtual visits increased there from about 100 a month before the pandemic to about 800 a day within a two-week span.
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