Opkit, a health insurance verification platform for telehealth providers and virtual medical clinics, has launched with $1 million in funding. The startup participated in Y Combinator, a Silicon ...
Two early Brex engineers launched a startup to make it easier for telehealth providers to collect and verify patients' health insurance as virtual care becomes a mainstay in healthcare. Opkit ...
According to McKinsey, telehealth usage increased 38x as compared to immediately before the pandemic. Consumer and provider attitudes changed to embrace virtual care, venture capitalists funded ...
Opkit has launched with an automated health insurance verification platform that is purpose-built for the new telehealth companies and virtual medical clinics that are “providing care for a wide range ...
Y Combinator startup announces initial funding; emerges from stealth with platform to verify coverage faster and more accurately so healthcare providers avoid headaches and patients avoid costly bills ...
Software engineers Sherwood Callaway and Justin Ko first met as early employees at the fintech startup Brex and became fast friends. And when Brex announced plans to open up a New York office, the two ...
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