HealthTap makes a bigger push into continuing studies for doctors

PUBLISHED BY Connie Loizos

SOURCE TechCrunch

July 12, 2016

HealthTap, a six-year-old, Palo Alto, Ca.-based telehealth startup that says 102,000 doctors now use its platform to connect with patients, has officially snapped up DocPhin, whose app made it easier for doctors to find and read medical research. DocPhin was founded five years ago and had raised roughly $1.6 million from investors, including Rock Health, Startup Health, and Romulus Capital.

HealthTap isn’t disclosing the purchase price. But Healthtap founder and CEO Ron Gutman says DocPhin’s technology is one of a growing number of ways that Healthtap aims to help doctors stay atop developments in their fields. It seems to underscore a turning point for Healthtap, too.

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