INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
More than three years ago, we told you about Call9, a young, Palo Alto, Calif.-based telemedicine startup that wanted to reduce unnecessary
a radiology postdoctoral fellow from Stanford, and Timothy Peck, who worked previously as an emergency medicine physician and faculty at
typically includes spending several hours in an emergency room.Unfortunately for Tenev and Peck and investors who wound up plugging $34
About 100 people are losing their jobs as a result.The company, which provided medical equipment and a video platform (via iPad) that
like an unnecessary emergency room visit.Still, the outlet noted that other startups are selling outcomes-based services to insurers with
Among them: Cityblock, a company that spun out of Alphabet and provides healthcare services to low-income people on Medicaid
Cityblock has raised roughly $85 million, including from 8VC.