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Amazon s telehealth arm quietly expands to 21 more states

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA The Amazon Biosphere in downtown Seattle with Amazon employees playing broomball in 2017. Amazon Care, the company s telehealth operation, launched last year as a service for the company’s Seattle-area employees, but there are signs it’s on the brink of a massive expansion.. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times/TNS) Amazon’s telehealth arm quietly expands to 21 more states An Amazon telehealth outfit that started as a pilot service for Seattle-area employees and their families has quietly filed paperwork to operate in 21 more states, a signal of Amazon’s expanding ambitions for the $3.8 trillion medical sector. The service, Amazon Care, launched a year ago as an app providing on-demand chat and video consultations with medical professionals for Amazon’s then-54,000 Puget Sound employees. Users can also book in-person visits at their home or office with clinicians. Payment for the service routes through Amazon.com.

Amazon telehealth service adds 21 more states

Amazon telehealth service adds 21 more states
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Amazon Care quietly expands to Oregon

Amazon Care quietly expands to Oregon Updated Mar 05, 2021; Posted Mar 05, 2021 The Amazon Biosphere in downtown Seattle with Amazon employees playing broomball in 2017. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times/TNS) TNS Facebook Share An Amazon telehealth outfit that started as a pilot service for Seattle-area employees and their families has quietly filed paperwork to operate in 21 more states, a signal of Amazon’s expanding ambitions for the $3.8 trillion medical sector. The service, Amazon Care, launched a year ago as an app providing on-demand chat and video consultations with medical professionals for Amazon’s then-54,000 Puget Sound employees. Users can also book in-person visits at their home or office with clinicians. Payment for the service routes through Amazon.com.

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