We are excited to share that Fabric has acquired MeMD from Walmart. Today marks a major milestone in Fabric’s mission to make high-quality care accessible across the U.S. This acquisition expands our care enablement system, advancing our employer and payer solutions. MeMD’s leading virtual behavioral, urgent, and primary care services supports 30,000 partners and 5 million members. Together, we will power healthcare to move faster, work smarter, and deliver better care. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gkUNvkcu General Catalyst Thrive Capital GV (Google Ventures)Salesforce Ventures Vast Ventures BoxGroup Atento Capital Aniq Rahman Aiden Feng, MD, MBA Derek Rockwell Lisa (Ragen) Ide, MD, MPH (Christopher) Chris Edwards Stefan Behrens Matt Booker Hodges Corey VanSpronsen Holly Maloney Lydia X Liu Chris Bischoff Kareem Zaki Joshua Kushner Joe Kahn Sangeen Zeb Krishna Yeshwant Ben Robbins Adam Rothenberg Nimi Katragadda Michael Basch Will Gray, CFA Katie Thiry Emily Zhao Doug Chertok Hemant Taneja Saad C. Stephen Klasko Peter Slavin, MD Jonathan Porter Jonathan Pearce Talia (Zapolanski) Rabinsky
Fabric
Hospitals and Health Care
New York, NY 5,340 followers
Our healthcare enablement system eliminates busywork for clinicians and improves experiences for patients.
About us
Fabric is a health tech company that powers healthcare to move faster, work smarter, and deliver better care through its care enablement system. Leveraging conversational AI and intelligent adaptive interviews, Fabric unifies virtual and in-person care across intake, triage, routing, and treatment while automating workflows for staff. Built on clinical guidelines by a team of clinicians, Fabric’s clinical intelligence engine upholds excellence in care quality while offering omnichannel access for patients. The results include enabling clinicians to work 2-10 times faster (dependent on the setting), decreasing call center volume by 15%, and increasing utilization of unfilled visit blocks. Protect yourself from hiring scams. Visit www.fabrichealth.com/careers#prevent-scams for more information.
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https://www.fabrichealth.com
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- Hospitals and Health Care
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- 51-200 employees
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- New York, NY
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- Privately Held
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- 2021
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- Care Enablement, Clinical Intelligence, Clinical Automation, Patient Experience, Provider Experience, Clinical Efficiency, Healthcare Access, Clinical Conversational AI, Care Quality, and Asynchronous Care
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ICYMI: Fabric acquired MeMD from Walmart, marking a significant stride in our journey to make high-quality care accessible for everyone. This strategic acquisition expands our care enablement system, establishing Fabric as the top virtual care platform and clinical network for providers, payers, and employers across the U.S. https://lnkd.in/gkUNvkcu
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"[MeMD] is a natural fit for Fabric because we both prioritize high-quality care, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiency. Both companies are committed to leveraging technology to enhance healthcare delivery and reduce costs," said Fabric CEO and Founder Aniq Rahman. Thank you Steven Loeb and Vator for covering our exciting acquisition.
The #acquisition will allow Fabric to expand its provider network and add #behavioralhealth coverage #telehealth #healthcare MeMD Aniq Rahman Bambi Francisco Vator Steven Loeb https://vator.tv/n/58cf
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Thank you Heather Landi with Fierce Healthcare for covering Fabric's acquisition of MeMD. "We're bringing Fabric's technology platform to 30,000 employers and 5 million members on the MeMD customer base," said Fabric CEO and Founder Aniq Rahman. "We think we're doing something unique and world-class in terms of tech-enabling the patient experience using asynchronous telemedicine to create more efficiency while also improving provider workflow. This made a lot of strategic sense for us."
Healthcare tech startup Fabric acquired Walmart's MeMD telehealth business. The deal significantly expand Fabric's reach in the employer market
As Walmart shutters clinics, startup Fabric buys its MeMD telehealth business
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Thank you Bruce Japsen at Forbes for sharing our exciting news. Fabric is thrilled to announce our acquisition of MeMD. This marks a significant milestone in our mission to power boundless, high-quality care across the nation. https://lnkd.in/ga79A7tN
As Walmart Closes Clinics, Buyer Emerges For Its Telehealth Business
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As we celebrate Juneteenth as a day of freedom, reflection, and commitment to justice, it is crucial to recognize that Black Americans still face disparities in many areas, including healthcare. True freedom includes the ability to live a healthy life, and we must find solutions that bridge the gap and promote health equity. At Fabric, we are committed to addressing these inequities and working toward a future where everyone has access to quality healthcare. Let's continue to honor Juneteenth by taking action and making a difference. Together, we can build a healthcare system that is fair and accessible for all.
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Congratulations to our CEO and Founder Aniq Rahman for being named one of The Top 35 Digital Health Leaders of 2024! This prestigious list by Slice of Healthcare followed influential health leaders for six months before identifying the top 35 making significant impacts in healthcare innovation. Join us in celebrating this remarkable achievement 🌟 Check out the full list here: https://hubs.ly/Q02Cfq5G0 #DigitalHealth #Top35Leaders #AI #SoHCTopDigitalHealthLeaders
Slice of Healthcare Top Digital Health Leaders of 2024
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Are you ready for the 2024 AVIA Network Summit? Fabric Founder and CEO Aniq Rahman and VP of Sales Corey VanSpronsen will be showing how Fabric can eliminate busywork and: • Increase clinical capacity 2-10x • Decrease call center wait times by 35% • Improve patient and provider experiences Book a meeting: https://lnkd.in/ghPPSdm5
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Yesterday, Fabric's Chief Strategy Officer, Stefan Behrens, wrapped up #ATANexus with a compelling discussion on how we can leverage AI to create proactive, high-quality, accessible, and affordable care experiences. Thank you Stefan Behrens, Jennifer Thomas, Waleed Mohsen, Steven Lester MD, and Kiran Avancha, PhD.
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