Sutter Health, Novo, Sentara and Health Care Service Corporation are set to exit the virtual healthcare provider in an acquisition of undisclosed size.
Healthcare services provider Evernorth has agreed to buy US-based virtual healthcare provider MDLive for an undisclosed amount, enabling corporates Sutter Health, Novo, Sentara and Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) to exit.
Founded in 2009, MDLive provides an online platform that enables patients to book virtual consultations with board-certified healthcare physicians including dermatologists, psychiatrists and therapists.
Evernorth’s CEO, Tim Wentworth, said: “Combining MDLive’s platform and strong network for virtual providers with our comprehensive care solutions, we will be better positioned to…