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Telemedicine provider Zava has just acquired physician network Medlanes, expanding its telemedicine structures. Now the telemedicine pioneer has bought the video consultation service provider Sprechstunde. online. However, the purchase price is unknown.
The platform of Sprechstunde.online is certified by the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung (KBV) and functions independently of the provider of the software in medical practices. Zava wants to further expand the standard care for patients of the statutory health insurance (GKV), because according to Zava, only 20 percent of patients cannot be treated telemedically and require a doctor’s visit on site or as a home visit after making an appointment via Medlanes. The remaining 80 percent of patients benefit from the flexibility of the expansion of Zava’s telemedicine offerings, which have expanded and improved its portfolio.
Accordingly, Zava is further expanding the digital supply chain and closing the ring that therapeutic and other medical service providers can use in addition to physicians and patients, who are the focus of telemedical care. All structures in the supply chain, such as online medical consultations with therapies, but also second opinions and follow-up appointments, as well as follow-up appointments, are designed and handled digitally and securely, as well as reimbursable by GKV, without being influenced by the Corona infection.
Thus, the CEO of Zava, David Meinertz, and the CEO of Sprechstunde.online, Jochen Roeser, work together and form a team that provides groundbreaking digital offers for users with more than 12,000 registered doctors and therapists.

Source: Apotheke-Adhoc