
What You Should Know:
– Teladoc Health announced the acquisition of Telecare, an innovative Australian technology-enabled company specializing in virtual delivery of specialist and allied healthcare. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.
– Under the terms of the acquisition, Telecare will continue to operate under its existing brand name and will be led by its current founders and management team. This approach ensures continuity for Telecare’s existing partners, patients, and providers within the Australian market.
Strategic Move to Enhance International Presence
Telecare operates Australia’s premier virtual care clinic and offers software solutions to the healthcare industry. With a network of over 300 virtual specialists across more than 30 specialties, Telecare supports both general practitioner referrals and provides virtual care services to public hospitals throughout Australia. This helps to significantly reduce patient wait times and improve access to specialized care in underserved regions.
The acquisition aligns with Teladoc Health’s broader enterprise strategy, particularly its focus on expanding its international business. Teladoc Health already has a strong 15-year history in Australia, providing virtual health services to millions of Australians through partnerships with insurers and hospitals. The company has also recently introduced innovative virtual care solutions to the Australian hospital market, including a virtual neonatology solution at Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and a virtual telesurgery support system with Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service.
“Teladoc Health is uniquely positioned to help accelerate the impact of our mission. We are proud of what we have achieved with Telecare in the Australian health landscape and our ability to help solve access and equity issues in healthcare delivery,” said Michael Wang, co-founder and CEO of Telecare.