MDLIVE From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search MDLIVE MDLIVE logo 2016.png Type Private Industry Telehealth Headquarters Sunrise, Florida, U.S. Key people Randy Parker Website www.mdlive.com MDLIVE is a telemedicine provider. The company provides patients, health plans, health systems and self-insured employers with access to board-certified doctors, pediatricians and licensed therapists. Consultations are performed via online video, phone or mobile app.[1] Contents 1 Business 2 Board of directors 3 Partnerships 4 Acquisitions 5 Funding 6 References Business[edit] MDLIVE's telemedicine services are designed to replace ER or urgent care visits with licensed physicians in all 50 states for non-emergency issues, including sore throats, asthma, skin rash, fever and more.[2] In addition to providing urgent care for over 50 routine medical conditions, MDLIVE also offers behavioral health therapy, in which licensed therapists consult with patients on issues such as marital problems, child behavior & learning issues, financial hardship and coping with loss and grief. MDLIVE also offers dermatology care for over 3,000 conditions of the skin, hair and nails in which licensed dermatologists provide asynchronous diagnoses and treatment plans for conditions such as acne, eczema, rosacea and psoriasis. MDLIVE dermatologists can also perform "spot checks" from uploaded images to determine whether a patient may need to see a dermatologist in person to be examined and treated for skin cancer. All MDLIVE medical consultations are conducted through a HIPAA and PHI-compliant platform. In addition to allowing patients to talk to a doctor from home or on the go, and if necessary, obtain an e-prescription, payers and providers can use MDLIVE to collect and share clinical data from patient medical records, lab results and in-home biometric devices for real-time risk assessments, wellness advice, diagnoses and treatment. Board of directors[edit] MDLIVE was founded by entrepreneur Randy Parker, David Sculley, former President and CEO of HJ Heinz USA, is the Chairman of MDLIVE's Board of Directors. John Sculley, former CEO of Apple and former President and CEO of Pepsi-Cola, is Vice-Chairman. The Board also includes Howard Kern, President and COO of Sentara, Rock Morphis, Managing Director of the Heritage Group, Charles S. Jones, Managing Partner and Founder of Bedford Funding, and Alys Scott, Chief Marketing Officer of PeopleFluent.[3] Partnerships[edit] In December 2014, pharmacy chain Walgreens announced it was partnering with MDLIVE to offer virtual doctor visits through the Walgreens' smartphone app.[4] In 2015, MDLIVE announced a partnership with Microsoft's Skype for Business to provide secure video and voice consultations.[5] Acquisitions[edit] MDLIVE acquired online therapy provider Breakthrough Behavioral in November 2014.[6] The acquisition expanded MDLIVE's life-coaching and behavioral health offering and added a network of mental health professionals to the service.[7] Funding[edit] In June 2015, MDLIVE received $50 million in funding to expand and enhance its technology platform from Bedford Funding.[8] MDLIVE is also backed financially by Heritage Group, Sentara, Sutter Health, Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, and The Social+Capital Partnership.[9][10]