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Wheel

Wheel

Hospitals and Health Care

Austin, Texas 25,787 followers

A leading provider of telehealth and virtual care solutions that set the standard in next-generation healthcare delivery

About us

Founded in 2018, Wheel stands at the forefront of health technology, driving the evolution of healthcare for tomorrow. Wheel's platform offers AI-assisted patient experiences, tailored care programs, and top-tier clinicians, enabling seamless nationwide care at an unprecedented scale. Having facilitated millions of patient visits, Wheel collaborates with a diverse client base of life sciences, payers, digital health, and retail customers including Amazon Clinic and GoodRx. Discover more at wheel.com.

Website
https://www.wheel.com
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
Careers, Recruiting , Healthcare Recruiting, telehealth, telemedicine, physician recruiting, digital health, healthcare, workforce optimization, and virtual care

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    What an exciting time to work at Wheel! We are changing the healthcare experience connecting health data into healthcare - closing the loop for patients.

    View organization page for Wheel

    25,787 followers

    How do you move from AI health insights or wearable signals to actually receiving care? AI tools, wearables, lab tests, health apps, and even retailers and pharmacies can help people understand their health concerns. What’s still missing is a clear path from these moments to clinical action. That’s why today we’re announcing a partnership with b.well Connected Health to close the loop, bringing together patient health data, clinical context, care delivery, and pharmacy access into a more connected experience. This new offering will initially be available through Wheel Clinic, currently accessible through Walmart’s Better Care Services platform. Learn more here:  https://lnkd.in/ggSj6asE

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  • View organization page for Wheel

    25,787 followers

    How do you move from AI health insights or wearable signals to actually receiving care? AI tools, wearables, lab tests, health apps, and even retailers and pharmacies can help people understand their health concerns. What’s still missing is a clear path from these moments to clinical action. That’s why today we’re announcing a partnership with b.well Connected Health to close the loop, bringing together patient health data, clinical context, care delivery, and pharmacy access into a more connected experience. This new offering will initially be available through Wheel Clinic, currently accessible through Walmart’s Better Care Services platform. Learn more here:  https://lnkd.in/ggSj6asE

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    The future of direct-to-patient is about what happens after the first engagement. Pharma has made meaningful progress in activating patients. But as DTP models scale, a more complex challenge is coming into focus—execution across the care journey. Appreciated this deep dive from the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), exploring what it really takes to move from clinician networks to true care infrastructure. • Fragmentation across vendors introduces friction before care even begins • The clinical layer must remain independent, evidence-based, and compliant by design • Longitudinal engagement, not just point-in-time access, is what drives real outcomes It’s a thoughtful look at where DTP is headed and what infrastructure needs to evolve to support it. Grateful to DiMe for the partnership and perspective! Read the full deep dive: https://lnkd.in/gUPqmuWH

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    🚀 Women’s Health innovation is moving fast and Wheel is in the heart of NYC to help it scale We're thrilled to be in NYC for Women’s Health Week, May 13-14. The conversation around femtech and clinical infrastructure has never been more vital, and our team is ready to connect with the leaders shaping the future of care. 🎙️ Don’t miss our Chief Product Officer, Michelle Monaco moderating the panel: The Wearable Economy: Turning Tech Into Growth and Scale 🗓️ Wednesday, May 13 | 1:40 PM – 2:15 PM Michelle will be diving deep into how companies can bridge the gap between wearable data and actionable, scalable clinical outcomes. If you’re looking to turn tech into true growth, this is a session you can't miss. 📍Let’s Connect Find us at Booth #6 to meet the onsite team: James Coates and Michelle Monaco. We’re booking 1:1 sessions to discuss how Wheel can power your roadmap. Drop a comment below or DM us to grab a time on our calendar! P.S. Looking for deeper insights right now? We just launched our brand-new Women’s Health Resource Hub; a comprehensive guide for navigating the complexities of modern care delivery. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gje6wWaz #WomensHealthWeek #FemTech #DigitalHealth #WearableTech #WheelInNYC #HealthTech

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    On the latest CEO Pajama Time Podcast, Aytza CEO Sari Kaganoff, hosts Michelle Davey from Wheel. "I remember the day I walked into a board meeting. I had the investor hockey stick growth, and I said we have to stop this." Michelle built Wheel from a bootstrapped clinician-matching service into the infrastructure behind virtual-first care for some of the largest healthcare enterprises in the country like Amazon clinic. In this conversation, she gets honest about what that evolution actually looked like. She talks about walking into a board meeting with the investor hockey stick chart and telling them they needed to change course despite it. About pivoting from SMBs to enterprise when every instinct said keep the revenue coming. About acquiring GoodRx's care platform and integrating it in only nine months. About over-hiring in 2021 and the dark days that followed when she had to unwind it. She also talks about her actual pajama time: blocking mornings for reading, then picking back up after the kids go to bed to catch up on what's happening in the market. As Michelle puts it: "A lot of people get into being a founder because it seems glamorous. It is not." Listen here -> https://lnkd.in/e-mytjuj 

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    Heading to Las Vegas for the Asembia Summit? So is Wheel! ✈️ The Wheel team is heading to #Asembia2026 at the Wynn, and we’re ready to talk about the future of longitudinal patient care. Between the rising costs of patient acquisition and increased scrutiny on DTP models, the "transactional" era of virtual care is over. We’re helping brands build something more durable. Don’t miss our featured session: Designing DTP Care for Persistence: What 7.5M Virtual Visits Reveal About Durable Commercialization 🎤 Chris Moose 🗓️ Monday, April 27th at 2:00 PM 🔍 Let’s connect!  Our leadership team will be on the ground at the Wynn and ready to discuss your 2026 commercial goals. If you're looking to refine your virtual care strategy or explore new therapeutic fits, let’s talk. Connect with our team: Chris Moose, VP Life Sciences James Coates, VP of Commercial Strategy Kelly L., Director Life Sciences Planning your Asembia schedule? Send us a DM or comment below to grab time with the team! #WheelAtAsembia #SpecialtyPharmacy #HealthTech #LifeScience #Pharma #PatientAdherence

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  • View organization page for Wheel

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    🚀 New industry partnership launching! We're thrilled to be a founding partner in Digital Medicine Society (DiMe)'s new cross-functional working group defining what actually works in direct-to-patient pharma. This initiative is focused on building the frameworks DTP has been missing: • Models designed for longitudinal care, not one-time transactions • Clear standards for clinical integrity and compliance • Real-world frameworks for measuring access, affordability, and ROI • Systems that turn patient behavior into actionable insight As DTP continues to serve as a core access channel, this work is critical to standardizing and scaling these models responsibly. Read more and hear from our CEO Michelle Davey in Fierce Healthcare: https://lnkd.in/ewMFGM52

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