Whoop to offer video consultations with clinicians this summer

Whoop announced plans to let users in the United States access on-demand video consultations with licensed clinicians inside its fitness tracking app. The feature will launch this summer and include electronic health record syncing. The company also introduced new artificial intelligence tools for personalized coaching.

Starting this summer, Whoop members will connect with clinicians who can review their health data directly from the wearable device. The service will also support syncing of electronic health records to give clinicians access to medical histories and bloodwork when available.

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