Salvo Health, the startup reimagining the gastrointestinal (GI) care of the future, today announced that it has passed 700 board-certified GI physicians that have contracted with Salvo to augment their care between in-person clinic visits.
Supporting provider enablement for remote monitoring and chronic care management with a wraparound “whole health” approach.
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