Sunrise, Florida, May 10, 2016 — MDLIVE, the nation's leader in the rapidly growing virtual health market, today announced a further expansion of its collaboration with Walgreens. The agreement adds access to behavioral health services provided by Breakthrough, an MDLIVE company.
Breakthrough Behavioral counseling services without prescriptions are available in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. In addition, behavioral health prescribing services will be available in 20 states including Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Virginia.
MDLIVE's telehealth medical services have also expanded to 13 additional states, including Arkansas, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. This enables MDLIVE to offer these services via Walgreens digital properties in 37 states, as well as Washington, D.C.

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Through Walgreens, MDLIVE offers 24/7 access to board-certified, primary-care doctors and pediatricians via online video, mobile app, or phone. With MDLIVE's HIPAA-compliant cloud-based Virtual Medical Office platform, consumers have a more convenient way to see a doctor for non-emergency health issues—anywhere, and anytime—whether at home, at work, or while traveling. With the addition of Breakthrough, an MDLIVE company, Walgreens consumers will now also have access to more than 1,000 licensed therapists nationwide to schedule secure video sessions by appointment. The collaboration between MDLIVE and Walgreens first launched in December 2014.
Teletherapy, the delivery of web- and mobile-based sessions between a patient and licensed mental health provider via video, is one of the fastest growing sectors of the virtual healthcare market. A 2013 study conducted by clinical researchers from the University of Zurich, determined that patients who received psychotherapy for depression via the Internet had outcomes that were just as good, if not better, than the same number of patients receiving conventional face-to-face therapy (53% vs 50%). In addition, 95% of those patients who received telehealth services were satisfied with their experience, versus 91% of patients who received conventional treatment. Both groups of patients in the study described their visits with their therapists as "personal."†
"Teletherapy is an excellent option if you're looking for a more convenient, private, and affordable way to receive behavioral therapy," said Randy Parker, founder and chief executive officer of MDLIVE. "Through our relationship with Walgreens, we are making it easier for consumers to get help by providing the flexibility to schedule therapy at a time that works best for them, and without the need for travel time, waiting rooms, or office visits."