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Michael Dalton, Ovatient

Michael Dalton is CEO of Ovatient — it’s a telehealth company built on Epic that comes out of health systems (Medical University of South Carolina and Metro Health, Cleveland, OH). It does the integration and care continuity between its medical group and health systems (a little like KeyCare which also serves health system). I asked him why this is different from other telehealth companies? Those systems wanted something embedded in their own tech stack, that could bill insurance etc. Their clients are using Medicaid, cash, Blue Cross, etc. He told me about the patient experience, how they get to Ovatient and how the company works–Matthew Holt



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