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The partnership should prove mutually beneficial for Amwell and Google as the telehealth market swells and vendors vie for business

a 1,000% jump in visits compared with pre-pandemic levels. And once it hits the public market, it will likely lure in even more attention, which could help Google claim a sizable portion of the blossoming healthcare cloud market, which could be valued at We expect to see more telehealth vendors strike cloud deals as the looming threat of the Teladoc-Livongo merged entity takes shape.

We think the merger will incentivize other telehealth companies to take action to build out their capabilities — and tying up with cloud providers could help them tap into deep troves of AI and analytics resources. This could make their offerings more attractive to hospitals, considering nearly of doctors say lack of interoperability is a barrier to telehealth adoption — and doctors may be more likely to use virtual care if it's baked into cloud offerings they already utilize.Join other Insider Intelligence clients who receive this Briefing, along with other Digital Health forecasts, briefings, charts, and research reports to their inboxes each day.

 

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