Call9, a startup that provided telehealth services for the nursing home industry, shut down operations earlier this year after four years in business. But Call9 founder Timothy Peck, M.D., believes ...
Call9, a startup that provides telehealth services for the nursing home industry, is shutting down operations, according to CNBC. The company raised $34 million in venture capital but struggled to ...
New York City healthcare startups raised nearly $1.9 billion in investments last year as investors searched for the next big tech company. Of course, not all bets pay off. Investors in telemedicine ...
Lyft and Call9, a startup that uses technology to bring care to the bedside of nursing home patients, have partnered for a new effort focused on transportation. Through the collaboration, Call9 ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y., April 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Call9, a quickly growing Brooklyn startup, announced today the hiring of Rachel Amalfitano as its new chief financial officer. Amalfitano was formerly ...
Call9, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based startup providing medical equipment and a telehealth platform to nursing homes, is ceasing operations, co-founder and CEO Timothy Peck, MD, confirmed to CNBC this week.
New York-based startup Call9, which aimed to use telemedicine technology to help patients in nursing homes avoid the hospital, is closing down. CEO Tim Peck first confirmed the news to CNBC, saying ...