| Formerly |
|
|---|---|
| Company type | Public |
| |
| Industry | Medical care |
| Founded | 2002 in Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
| Founders |
|
| Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
Areas served | 175+ countries |
Key people | [1] |
| Brands |
|
| Services | Telemedicine, analytics |
| Revenue | |
| Total assets | |
| Total equity | |
Number of employees | ~5,000 (2025)[2] |
| Subsidiaries | BetterHelp |
| Website | teladochealth |
| Footnotes / references [3][4][5] | |
Teladoc Health, Inc. is a multinational telemedicine and virtual healthcare company founded in 2002.[6] Headquartered in New York City, its services include telehealth, employer-sponsored health plans, 24/7 care,[7] mental health, diabetes and hypertension management,[8] primary care, prescriptions, medical opinions, AI and analytics,[9] telehealth devices and licensable platform services.[4]
The company uses telephone and videoconferencing software and mobile apps to provide on-demand remote medical care.[7] Teladoc Health is active in over 175 countries,[10] and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. It is the first and largest telemedicine company in the United States,[11] and has acquired numerous other companies including BetterHelp in 2015, Best Doctors in 2017, and Catapult Health in 2025.
History
2002–2015
Teladoc was founded in 2002 in Dallas, Texas by G. Byron Brooks EE MD and Michael Gorton.[12] It is the oldest and largest telemedicine company in the United States.[11] Teladoc's initial business model allowed patients to remotely consult with state-licensed doctors at any time.[13] Companies paid a monthly fee for their employees to access the service, while patients paid a flat fee for each consultation, originally about $35 to $40.[12] With Gorton as both chairman and CEO,[14] Teladoc launched nationally in 2005[12] at the Consumer Directed Health Care Conference in Chicago, Illinois.[14] Teladoc had around 1 million members by the end of 2007, with large employers such as AT&T[12] providing the service to employees as a health benefit.[15] Jason Gorevic was named Teladoc's chief executive in 2009.[15] In 2011, Aetna began offering Teladoc for its fully insured members in Florida and Texas, later offering Teladoc in all 50 states.[12]
Teladoc acquired Consult A Doctor for $16.6 million cash in 2013,[16] allowing smaller companies to access Teladoc's services.[17] The Affordable Care Act led to a large number of insurance companies signing with Teladoc, resulting in a growth surge around 2014. By that time, insurance companies such as Blue Shield of California and Oscar had signed with Teladoc, as well as other companies such as Home Depot, T-Mobile, CalPERS,[7] and Rent-A-Center.[18] Teladoc acquired AmeriDoc for $17.2 million in May 2014.[16] The acquisitions of Consult A Doctor and AmeriDoc, both Teladoc's main competitors, resulted in Teladoc becoming the largest telemedicine provider in the United States.[7] After initial fundraising rounds in 2009,[19] 2011,[20][21] and 2013,[17] Teladoc raised $50 million in 2014,[22] bringing total funding to $100 million.[7] Teladoc's sales doubled in both 2013 and 2014.[18]
2015–2016

Teladoc Health became a public company[23][24] on July 1, 2015[25] as the only telemedicine company on the New York Stock Exchange.[12] Teladoc's initial public offering listed at $19 per share, giving the company a market capitalization of $758 million and an enterprise value of $620 million.[25] The initial response to the IPO was positive, as shares surged 50% on the opening day.[26][27] Three months after the IPO, health insurer Highmark, which represented 1.5% of Teladoc's 2015 revenue, ceased to renew a contract. Teladoc shares fell significantly as a result, before rising to earlier levels.[12] That October, it was the first telehealth company to reach one million visits.[28]
In 2015, Teladoc acquired the behavioral health services provider Compile Inc.,[29] operating as BetterHelp for $3.5 million,[16] and competitor Stat Health Services (StatDoc) for $30 million.[30] The following year Teladoc began aggressively expanding, acquiring other companies and launching health segments for dermatology, behavioral health, and sexual health. That year the company won a patent infringement lawsuit filed against competitor American Well.[12]
In July 2016, Teladoc acquired HealthiestYou[16] for $125 million ($45 million in cash and $80 million in stock).[31] Teladoc had 15 million members by November 2016[12] and a market share of 75% in the United States.[13] The largest national network of virtual care providers in the nation,[32] its full-service suite was operational in 48 states, excluding Arkansas and Texas. In December 2016, the American Hospital Association exclusively endorsed Teladoc's telehealth technology platform.[12] Teladoc logged 952,000 patient visits that year.[33]
2017–2020
In its largest acquisition at the time,[34] in 2017 Teladoc spent $440 million purchasing Best Doctors, a consultation firm[35] and provider of medical second opinions and medical award listings.[34] In 2019, ProPublica criticized companies such as Best Doctors for selling physician awards[36] as pay-to-play.[34] Teladoc had 7,500 clients in 2017, of which 220 were Fortune 1000 companies.[37] Sales that year were $233 million, 89% higher than the year prior.[13] Teladoc Health brands by 2018 included Teladoc, Advance Medical, Best Doctors, BetterHelp and HealthiestYou.[4]
On August 10, 2018, Teladoc, Inc. changed its name to Teladoc Health, Inc. while continuing to trade on the NYSE.[4] Teladoc Health began partnering with CVS in August 2018 on remote consults at MinuteClinics.[38] Teladoc Health acquired Advance Medical, a telemedicine company employing doctors in Latin America, Europe, and Asia, for $352 million in 2018.[39] In December 2018, Teladoc Health's chief financial officer and chief operating officer Mark Hirschhorn resigned after a report that he engaged in a sexual relationship and insider trading with an employee.[40][41] According to Yahoo Finance, stock value fell roughly 20% in the days following,[42] while an investor class action lawsuit alleged that Teladoc Health had violated securities laws by failing to disclose Hirschhorn's behavior. Teladoc Health denied making false statements or any legal violations.[43]
Active in 130 countries by 2019;[44] that year, Teladoc acquired the French health company MédecinDirect[5] and launched in Canada with the Teladoc Telemedicine Service.[45] Joining from American Express, Mala Murthy was appointed CFO in June 2019.[46]
In March 2020, Teladoc was providing "near real-time" surveillance data on the spread of coronavirus to the CDC.[47] In July 2020,[48][49] Teladoc acquired InTouch Health.[50] In October 2020,[51] Teladoc acquired the chronic care company Livongo Health[52] for $13.9 billion[53] in a deal described by the press as the third-largest for a U.S. company that year. The combined companies had an estimated enterprise value of $37 billion.[54] Teladoc then brought in Florida Blue as the first insurer to use Livongo's digital diabetes program. Teladoc sued Amwell in October 2020 for alleged copyright infringement on nine patents,[55] settling the case in July 2022.[56]
2021–2024
In early 2021, paid membership in the U.S. was 52 million.[57] In January 2021, Teladoc began offering a diabetes management service through Dexcom.[58] Later that year, Teladoc Health launched myStrength Complete, a "unified mental health care platform for its B2B customers."[59] In June 2021, Teladoc sued the company Avail for allegedly infringing on three patents related to telemedicine consoles.[60]
On July 14, 2021, Teladoc announced it was collaborating with Microsoft to combine its delivery platform for hospitals and health systems with Microsoft Teams.[61] Teladoc introduced its primary care service Primary360[62] on a national scale in October 2021. The program gave members access to both a primary physician and care team, with a system in place for followup reminders about appointments and personal maintenance.[63] In February 2022, Teladoc Health launched Chronic Care Complete, a program to help patients manage multiple chronic conditions.[64]
Teladoc had a valuation of roughly $11.3 billion by February 2022, and warned investors there might be a goodwill write-down that year related to the Livongo acquisition.[53] Teladoc announced that Amazon could newly access Teladoc through Alexa[65] and related devices, in February 2022,[66] sparking debate among antitrust experts about the potential impact on the health industry.[67][68] Amazon Care was shut down later that year.[69]
In April 2022, Northwell Health began using the Teladoc platform with its clinicians, starting with 20 hospitals in the system.[70] After Teladoc's stock value fluctuated significantly during the coronavirus pandemic,[57] the company, in June 2022, was sued by investors alleging it had misrepresented its financial prospects,[71] particularly in regard to its BetterHelp mental health subsidiary and chronic care business.[72] Characterizing the lawsuit, which was later dismissed,[73] as "frivolous,"[71] in July 2022, Teladoc reported revenue growth above analysts' projections, with significant growth in BetterHelp.[74] In August 2022, Teladoc became the telehealth portal for Mayo Clinic Health System patients in Onalaska, Wisconsin.[75]
In 2023, the company relocated its headquarters to new York City.[76] Charles "Chuck" Divita, III, was appointed CEO in June 2024, leading the company's further expansion.[77][78] That year, the Teladoc Health global network comprised 40,000 medical professionals and 5,000 employees.[79] In July, the firm launched Wellbound employee assistance program (EAP), incorporating BetterHelp into its U.S. employer-sponsored health plans.[80]
2025–present
In January 2025, the company added its virtual cardiometabolic programs to Amazon Health Services health benefits connector.[81] That year, Teladoc Health made a series of acquisitions, including Catapult Health in February,[82] mental healthcare company UpLift in April,[83] and Australia's Telecare virtual care firm in August.[82]
In March 2025, the FTC fined BetterHelp $7.8 million for sharing consumer data with third-party social media sites, banning the company from health data disclosures for advertising purposes.[73] Subsequent to the dismissed[73] June 2022 lawsuit,[71] a new class-action was filed by investors in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on May 17, 2025.[73]
The company reported over 100 million U.S. members in July 2025,[2] and launched new AI capabilities for healthcare workplaces to monitor and mitigate violence that October.[84] In November, Teladoc Health joined with Lumeris, Deloitte, Nuna and Unite Us as Collaborative for Healthy Rural America, pledging to build a shared, integrated care platform, following individual states' plan approvals from the new Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.[85]
Services and business model
Headquartered in New York City,[86] the company operates two main components: Teladoc Health Integrated Care, its virtual care business for health plans, employers and health networks, and BetterHelp direct-to-consumer virtual mental health care.[81] As a technology company, Teladoc Health is involved with artificial intelligence, analytics, telehealth devices,[87][88] and "licensable platform services."[4] The company uses telephone and videoconferencing software to provide on-demand remote medical care,[7][89] with patients able to log on to the service at any time and be connected with a board-certified, state-licensed physician.[12] Its app combines all of its services and programs.[90]
Contracting largely with insurers and large employers, hospitals and health systems,[18] Teladoc Health generates revenue through an annual,[7] or monthly, fee charged per subscriber, as well as a fee for individual consults.[12] Some companies waive or subsidize the consult fee for their employees.[7]
Teladoc Health has about 40,000 licensed care providers, in 2025,[79] with services offered in about 40 languages.[91] By July 2020, the company stated it served "60 of the top 100 hospitals,"[88] with telemedical robots being used at hospitals such as Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Washington[92] and Sheba Medical Center in Israel, minimizing the potential spread of coronavirus.[87] Numerous studies analyzing Teladoc's impact on the industry have been conducted.[93][94][95]
Disaster aid
Teladoc Health provides free telehealth visits to communities affected by federally declared natural disasters and public emergencies in the United States,[96][97] including to victims of incidents such as the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California,[98] Hurricane Ida in 2021,[99] and the 2025 Southern California wildfires.[96] In March 2023, it began providing free care to residents in Mississippi affected by recent tornadoes[100] and, in 2024, to communities in several states that were impacted by Hurricanes Milton and Helene.[101]
Lobbying and legislation
Teladoc Health has been involved in lobbying for legislation in several states.[12] In 2015 the Texas Medical Board ruled that state physicians had to physically meet patients before remotely treating ailments or prescribing medication. The bill undermined Teladoc Health's business model in Texas, where it had around two million subscribers. Teladoc Health sued[102] in federal court over the rule in Teladoc v. Texas Medical Board, arguing the bill violated antitrust laws[103] by inflating prices and limiting the supply of health care providers in the state. The bill, meant to go active on June 3, 2015, was stalled[102] while the lawsuit went through a federal appeals court, allowing Teladoc Health to continue operating in Texas in the interim.[12] Teladoc voluntarily dropped the lawsuit in 2017 after Texas passed a new bill allowing for remote treatment without a prior in-person interaction, which Teladoc Health had lobbied heavily for.[103]
In January 2019, Teladoc Health opposed a telemedicine bill proposed by the North Dakota Board of Medicine, which required telemedicine providers to perform initial video examinations or have initial exams done by another physician. Proponents argued the bill protected patients, while Teladoc Health and critics argued it decreased access to healthcare in rural areas. The year prior, Teladoc Health had completed 1,500 virtual visits in the state.[104] In May 2019, the company created a virtual care patient safety organization (PSO) dubbed the Institute for Patient Safety and Quality of Virtual Care.[105]
In December 2021, Teladoc along with the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, AARP, Amazon, Walmart, and CVS formed Telehealth Access for America, a coalition pushing for the extension of telehealth policies implemented by U.S. Congress in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[106] Subsequently, U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy and Tammy Baldwin introduced the Health Data Use and Privacy Commission Act in February 2022, which proposes creating a commission to study modernizing health data and privacy laws. The proposed legislation was supported by Teladoc and organizations such as the American College of Cardiology, IBM, and the United Spinal Association.[107]
See also
References
- ^ "Board of Directors". www.teladochealth.com. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ a b "Strong Integrated Care Growth Amid Revenue Challenges". Yahoo!Finance. July 30, 2025. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ "Teladoc Health, Inc. 2024 Annual Report (Form 10-K)". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 27, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e Teladoc announces corporate name change to Teladoc Health, Becker's Hospital Review: ASC Communications, July 31, 2018, retrieved November 17, 2019
- ^ a b Teladoc Health acquires MédecinDirect to secure French foothold, Les Echos, March 19, 2019, retrieved November 26, 2019
- ^ "Company of the Year: Teladoc | Healthcare Dive". www.healthcaredive.com. Retrieved June 23, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Wieczner, Jen (September 24, 2014). "Thanks to Obamacare, virtual-reality doctors are booming". Fortune. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
- ^ "Teladoc acquires Catapult Health for $65 million | Healthcare Finance News". www.healthcarefinancenews.com. February 6, 2025. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ 265+ telehealth companies to know, Becker's Hospital Review, July 31, 2018, retrieved March 2, 2026
- ^ "Is Teladoc Health Accelerating Growth Through Global Expansion?". Yahoo. November 17, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ a b Kim, Hun-Sung; Kwon, In Ho; Cha, Won Chul (April 30, 2021). "Future and Development Direction of Digital Healthcare". Healthcare Informatics Research. 27 (2): 95–101. doi:10.4258/hir.2021.27.2.95. ISSN 2093-3681. PMC 8137879. PMID 34015874.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "How the North Texas Telemedicine Revolution Began - D Magazine". D Magazine. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
- ^ a b c Markman, Jon (August 26, 2018), "NASA-Incubated Healthcare Provider Is Out Of This World", Forbes, retrieved November 25, 2019
- ^ a b "TelaDoc Medical Services, Inc. Launches Nation's First Dedicated Telephone Medical Consult Program". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
- ^ a b Teladoc. "Meet our management team – Teladoc for members". www.teladoc.com. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
- ^ a b c d Dolan, Brian (June 1, 2015). "Teladoc IPO filing reveals 299,000 visits last year, details of past aquisitions [sic]". Mobi Health News. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
- ^ a b Pai, Aditi (September 12, 2013). "Virtual visit company Teladoc raises $15M". Mobi Health News. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ a b c Sullivan, Mark (September 23, 2014), Teladoc raises $50 million for telemedicine platform, VentureBeat, retrieved November 26, 2019
- ^ "Teladoc Medical Services Secures $9M Funding Led By HLM Venture Partners". Teladoc. December 9, 2009. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ "Teladoc Raises Another $4M For 24/7 Doctor Availability". Dow Jones. January 26, 2011. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ "Teladoc Secures $18.6 Million in Funding led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers". Teladoc. September 13, 2011. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Hay, Timothy (September 22, 2014). "Teladoc Grabs $50M to Stay Ahead of Telemedicine Pack". Dow Jones. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Hay, Timothy (April 29, 2015). "Teladoc Announces Confidential Submission of Initial IPO Paperwork". Dow Jones. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Hay, Timothy (May 29, 2015). "Teladoc Publicly Files for Its IPO". Dow Jones. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ a b "Teladoc prices upsized IPO at $19, well above the range". NASDAQ. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Mitchell, Ben (July 1, 2015). "Teladoc shares surge 50% in healthy IPO debut". USA Today. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ "Health Care Sector Update for 07/01/2015: TDOC, TLOG, XENE". NASDAQ. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ Pennic, Fred (October 22, 2015). "Teladoc Reaches 1 Millionth Telehealth Visit Milestone". Retrieved March 3, 2026.
- ^ "10-K: TELADOC, INC". MarketWatch. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
- ^ "Teladoc, Inc. (Form: 10-K, Received: 02/27/2018 16:07:19)". content.edgar-online.com. Retrieved March 1, 2026.
- ^ "Teladoc to Acquire HealthiestYou". Archived from the original on March 17, 2017. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
- ^ "Telemedicine Companies See Mental Health As Next Frontier". Forbes. Retrieved March 1, 2026.
- ^ Dayal McCluskey, Priyanka (March 7, 2017). "Remote access to doctors may drive up health costs, Harvard study says". Boston Globe. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
- ^ a b c "Teladoc acquires Best Doctors in $440M deal to boost international clout - MedCity News". medcitynews.com. June 19, 2017. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
- ^ Japsen, Bruce (June 19, 2017), "Teladoc To Spend $440M On Medical Consultation Firm", Forbes, retrieved November 25, 2019
- ^ Allen, Marshall (February 28, 2019). "I'm a Journalist. Apparently, I'm Also One of…". ProPublica. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
- ^ Zacks.com (March 27, 2017). "Teladoc Continues to Grow in Booming Telehealth Industry". NASDAQ. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
- ^ "CVS MinuteClinic Launches Video Doctor Visits Via TeladocPlatform", Forbes, August 8, 2018, retrieved November 26, 2019
- ^ "AXA - Global Healthcare introduces virtual doctor service". Building Better Healthcare. October 3, 2018. Archived from the original on December 21, 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
- ^ Boyd, Roddy (December 5, 2018). "Teladoc Health: A CFO's "Other Life" Worked Out Nicely". ValueWalk. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
- ^ Teladoc Health CFO resigns amid allegations of misconduct December 19, 2018
- ^ "TDOC Historical Prices | Teladoc Health, Inc. Stock - Yahoo Finance". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
- ^ Heller, Matthew (December 17, 2018), Teladoc CFO Resigns Amid Sex Scandal, CFO, retrieved November 25, 2019
- ^ Teladoc Health Reports First Quarter 2019 Results, Teladoc, April 30, 2019, retrieved November 25, 2019
- ^ Teladoc launches virtual visit service in Canada, CanHealth, April 10, 2019, retrieved November 26, 2019
- ^ "Women in the healthcare C-suite on what they've learned | Healthcare Dive". www.healthcaredive.com. Retrieved March 3, 2026.
- ^ Reuters "Teladoc Health says daily patient visits rose 50% in past week." March 13, 2020.
- ^ "COVID-19 spurs tripling in Teladoc visits to 2.8M, full-year outlook hiked again".
- ^ "Teladoc completes InTouch Health acquisition". July 2, 2020.
- ^ Reuter, Elise (January 12, 2020). "Teladoc to acquire InTouch Health for $600M". MedCity News. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
- ^ "Teladoc, Livongo complete merger". Modernhealthercare.com. 2020.
- ^ "Breaking International News & Views". Archived from the original on August 5, 2020.
- ^ a b Dodge, Blake. "Teladoc just warned investors that it may take a big loss on its $14 billion Livongo acquisition as the industry's bellwether deal struggles". www.businessinsider.com. Archived from the original on February 28, 2022. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
- ^ "Teladoc and Livongo merge into $37 billion remote-health company as coronavirus keeps patients home". CNBC. August 5, 2020.
- ^ "Teladoc filed a lawsuit against Amwell for alleged infringement on nine of its patents". www.businessinsider.com. 2020.
- ^ Yasiejko, Christopher (July 7, 2022). "Teladoc, Amwell Settle Patent Suit on Remote Health-Care Tech". Bloomberg Law. Retrieved August 18, 2023.
- ^ a b "Teladoc Stock Is Down Another 8% This Week. Don't Just Blame Poor Earnings". Barron's. 2021.
- ^ Carlos, Iain (January 11, 2021). "Teladoc rolls out digital diabetes management offering". Becker's Hospital Review. Archived from the original on June 24, 2023. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
- ^ Torrence, Rebecca (January 10, 2022). "Teladoc projects $2.03B in 2021 revenue, up from previous guidance, after stock plummeted last year". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2023. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
- ^ "Teladoc Sues Avail Startup for Telemedicine Console Royalties". Bloomberg Law. 2021.
- ^ "Teladoc integrates hospital telehealth platform with Microsoft Teams". www.beckershospitalreview.com. 2021.
- ^ "Transforming Healthcare: Teladoc Health's Revolution in Virtual Care and Personalized Wellness". Business Outstanders. April 27, 2022. Archived from the original on April 27, 2024. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
- ^ Landi, Heather (October 8, 2021). "Teladoc takes its primary care service nationwide with Aetna slated to roll out in early 2022". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
- ^ Diaz, Naomi (February 18, 2022). "Teladoc's new initiative targets patients living with chronic conditions". Becker's Hospital Review. Archived from the original on June 24, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
- ^ "Amazon's telehealth gold rush". www.politico.com. 2022.
- ^ "Amazon, Teladoc Team Up for Voice-Activated Virtual Care Via Echo Devices". PCMag. 2022.
- ^ "Researchers question whether Amazon's partnership with Teladoc will really improve access to health care". STAT News. 2022.
- ^ Gonzalez, Georgina (March 31, 2022). "Antitrust advocates are worried about Amazon's telehealth push". Becker's Hospital Review. Archived from the original on June 17, 2023. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
- ^ "Amazon to shut down its telehealth offering". The Washington Post. August 24, 2022. Retrieved March 3, 2026.
- ^ Torrence, Rebecca (April 25, 2022). "Northwell Health taps Teladoc to expand virtual care across health system". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Archived from the original on June 24, 2023. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c Landi, Heather (June 8, 2022). "Teladoc hit with lawsuit alleging it misled investors after 'significant losses'". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Archived from the original on August 6, 2023. Retrieved August 6, 2023.
- ^ Olsen, Emily (June 7, 2022). "Teladoc Health faces class action lawsuit alleging it misled investors". www.mobihealthnews.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Teladoc may face a second class action lawsuit by investors | MobiHealthNews". www.mobihealthnews.com. May 20, 2024. Retrieved March 1, 2025.
- ^ "Teladoc takes hefty impairment charge in Q2 with losses mounting to nearly $10B". www.fiercehealthcare.com. 2022.
- ^ DuPont, Amy (August 17, 2022). "'Teladoc' connects Mayo Clinic Health System patients in Onalaska with physicians in Prairie du Chien". www.news8000.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ Sabau, Diana (January 31, 2025). "Teladoc Health Expands & Moves Headquarters to 10 Grand Central". CommercialCafe. Retrieved March 3, 2026.
- ^ "Teladoc Health Appoints Chuck Divita As CEO With Immediate Effect". NASDAQ. RTT News. June 10, 2024. Retrieved June 11, 2024.
- ^ "Leadership". teladochealth.com. Teladoc. 2023.
- ^ a b Ashcroft, Sean (September 4, 2024). "AI Revolutionising Healthcare, says Teladoc Health". healthcare-digital.com. Retrieved March 1, 2026.
- ^ Beavins, Emma (July 18, 2025). "Teladoc launches employee assistance program Wellbound". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Retrieved March 3, 2026.
- ^ a b Landi, Heather (January 14, 2025). "JPM25: Teladoc joins Amazon's health benefits program". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Retrieved March 1, 2026.
- ^ a b "Teladoc acquires Australian virtual care firm Telecare | Healthcare Dive". www.healthcaredive.com. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ Capoot, Ashley (April 30, 2025). "Teladoc buys mental health company UpLift to help boost struggling BetterHelp unit". CNBC. Retrieved May 1, 2025.
- ^ "Teladoc Health launches AI to curb violence in hospitals | TechTarget". Virtual Healthcare. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ "Lumeris, Teladoc and others to develop shared rural healthcare infrastructure | Healthcare IT News". www.healthcareitnews.com. November 4, 2025. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ "Teladoc Health and Exiger Ink Deals at 10 Grand Central". Commercial Observer. January 23, 2025. Retrieved March 1, 2026.
- ^ a b Jaffe-Hoffman, Maayan (February 5, 2020). "Israel's Sheba unveils first known coronavirus telemedicine program". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- ^ a b Pifer, Rebecca "COVID-19 spurs tripling in Teladoc visits to 2.8M, full-year outlook hiked again." Healthcare Dive; July 29, 2020.
- ^ "Software Review: Teladoc". Telemedguide. November 29, 2018. Archived from the original on October 5, 2019. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
- ^ Pifer, Rebecca (January 10, 2023). "Teladoc expects $2.4B in 2022 revenue, boosted by BetterHelp". www.healthcaredive.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2023. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
- ^ "Say Hello To The Largest Virtual Care Company: Telavongo, The $38 Billion Merger Between Teladoc And Livongo". Forbes. Retrieved March 1, 2026.
- ^ Rosenbaum, Eric (February 26, 2020). "Robotic medicine may be the weapon the world needs to combat the coronavirus". CNBC. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- ^ McCabe, Bridget K.; Linder, Jeffrey A.; Doctor, Jason N.; Friedberg, Mark; Fox, Craig R.; Goldstein, Noah J.; Knight, Tara K.; Kaiser, Katrina; Tibbels, Jason; Haenchen, Steve; Persell, Stephen D.; Warberg, Rebecca; Meeker, Daniella (August 2022). "The protocol of improving safe antibiotic prescribing in telehealth: A randomized trial". Contemporary Clinical Trials. 119 106834. doi:10.1016/j.cct.2022.106834. PMID 35724841.
- ^ Uscher-Pines, Lori; Mehrotra, Ateev (February 2014). "Analysis Of Teladoc Use Seems To Indicate Expanded Access To Care For Patients Without Prior Connection To A Provider". Health Affairs. 33 (2): 258–264. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2013.0989. PMID 24493769.
- ^ Uscher-Pines, Lori; Mulcahy, Andrew; Cowling, David; Hunter, Gerald; Burns, Rachel; Mehrotra, Ateev (April 2016). "Access and Quality of Care in Direct-to-Consumer Telemedicine". Telemedicine and e-Health. 22 (4): 282–287. doi:10.1089/tmj.2015.0079. PMC 4968275. PMID 26488151.
- ^ a b Gliadkovskaya, Anastassia (January 15, 2025). "Amid blazing California wildfires, healthcare companies step up". www.fiercehealthcare.com. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
- ^ Cohen, Jessica Kim "Teladoc waives service fee in wake of Hurricane Lane"; Becker's Hospital Review; September 4, 2018.
- ^ Ho, Catherine "CA insurer gives $2 million for Paradise health services after fire"; San Francisco Chronicle; March 5, 2019.
- ^ "Free mental health care for those impacted by Hurricane Ida". WWLTV. 2021.
- ^ Diaz, Naomi (March 27, 2023). "Teladoc providing free virtual care to Mississippi residents affected by tornadoes". Becker's Hospital Review. Archived from the original on June 11, 2023. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
- ^ "As Hurricanes Amplify Chronic Conditions, Telehealth Extends a Lifeline". Newsweek. October 22, 2024.
- ^ a b Silverman, Lauren (June 2, 2015), Texas Puts Brakes On Telemedicine — And Teladoc Cries Foul, NPR, retrieved November 14, 2019
- ^ a b Sweeney, Evan (December 4, 2017). "Teladoc drops lawsuit against Texas Medical Board following amended telemedicine regulations". Fierce Healthcare.
- ^ Emerson, Blair (January 15, 2019), Teladoc opposes North Dakota telemedicine bill, Bismarck Tribune, retrieved November 25, 2019
- ^ Teladoc has unleashed the first-ever virtual care patient safety organization, Business Insider, May 22, 2019, archived from the original on May 22, 2019, retrieved November 25, 2019
- ^ "Telehealth Companies Want Congress to Make Pandemic Expansion of Their Services Permanent". TIME. 2022.
- ^ Diaz, Naomi (February 10, 2022). "Epic, IBM, Teladoc support legislation to modernize health privacy laws". Becker's Hospital Review. Archived from the original on June 8, 2023. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
External links
- Official website
- Business data for Teladoc Health, Inc.:
- How does Teladoc Make Money
- 2015 initial public offerings
- Companies based in New York City
- Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
- Bill Frist
- Health care companies established in 2002
- Telemedicine
- Medical technology companies of the United States
- Health care companies based in New York (state)
- American companies established in 2002
- 2002 establishments in Texas
