Telehealth Leader Teladoc To Buy Livongo In $18.5B Deal

Telehealth giant Teladoc is acquiring virtual care company Livongo in a deal valued at $18.5 billion.

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Telehealth Seems Here To Stay – So How Can It Be Improved?

Providers say there are a number of logistical, regulatory and educational hurdles that must be overcome for telehealth to reach its potential.

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Moderna To Charge $32 To $37 A Dose For Its COVID Vaccine

Moderna will charge between $32 and $37 a dose for its experimental coronavirus vaccine for some "low volume" customers, the company's CEO said Wednesday

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Health Care Will Cost This Much In Retirement — But Probably Even More

A 65-year-old couple retiring this year should expect to spend about $295,000 on health care costs alone in retirement — but quite frankly, that estimate is conservative.

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Covered California Extends IFP Enrollment To Uninsured Through August

People who are uninsured and eligible to enroll in health care coverage through Covered California are now able to sign up through the end of August.

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Trump Wants Broader Role For Telehealth Services In Medicare

The Trump administration is taking steps to give telehealth a broader role under Medicare, with an executive order that serves as a call for Congress to make doctor visits via personal technology a permanent fixture of the program.

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