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About American Well Stock
Founded
2006
Headquarters
Boston, MA, US
Total Funding
674M
Industries
Health Care, Mobile, Information Technology
American Well is an IT company that connects users instantly with doctors over video feed. The company's mobile and web service connects doctors with patients for live, on-demand video visits over the internet and handles all the administration, security, and record keeping services. American Wellâs mission is to improve access to quality care and make it more affordable and transparent for consumers. American Well was founded by Dr. Ido Schoenberg and Roy Schoenberg in 2006.
American Well Press Mentions
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Administration expands telemedicine for Medicare and encourages health plans to boost offerings
TechCrunch ⢠Mar 17, 2020
Telemedicine companies are struggling to serve âextreme volumesâ of patients as coronavirus calls surge
CNBC ⢠Mar 16, 2020
American Well rebrands to Amwell: 5 details
Becker's Hospital Review ⢠Mar 10, 2020
Hospitals Use Telemedicine to Minimize Contact With Virus Patients
Wall Streets Journal ⢠Mar 04, 2020
Telehealth Has An Awareness Problem
Forbes ⢠Aug 27, 2019
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American Well Management
Leadership team at American Well
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Ido Schoenberg
Chief Executive Officer
Roy Schoenberg
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