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Wanderly Announces Launch Of Avenu - Innovative Healthcare Company Delivers Full-Service, Virtual Turn-Key Care Teams For Chronic Care Management & Home-Based Patient Monitoring
Wanderly, a next-generation clinician marketplace for the healthcare staffing industry, today announced the launch of Avenu, a sister company providing digital care management and home-based patient monitoring programs. Avenu's virtual care platform allows medical facilities to add full-service remote patient monitoring to their care management capabilities at a significantly lower cost and with greater speed and efficacy than building out their own digital care program.
Avenu's technology platform, combined with Wanderly's clinical staffing model, offers digital patient care experiences to clinics, physicians' private practices, health systems, and managed care programs, enabling them to comprehensively monitor and serve patients after they are discharged from active care. In partnership with Wanderly, Avenu delivers turn-key rapidly scalable and staffed virtual care teams to deliver follow-on and follow-up healthcare services to patients with chronic illness or post-acute care needs.
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