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eWellness Telehealth Platform to Target $53 Billion Workers’ Compensation Market
eWellness Telehealth Platform to Target $53 Billion Workers’ Compensation Market.

About this update from Ewellness Healthcare Corp
[{"type":"text","content":"\nCulver City, CA, June 25, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- eWellness Healthcare Corporation – (OTCQB: EWLL) – a provider of the state of the art PHZIO platform for the physical therapy (PT) and telehealth markets, announced today that it is now seeking industry partnerships in order to gain market share of the $53 Billion  Workers’ Compensation Market, of which approximately $5 Billion is spent on physical therapy annually.\n “We are very excited to introduce our PHZIO treatment platform to the workman compensation industry and add this additional silo of business to our growing list of candidate users of our PHZIO platform. We anticipate participating in existing PT services Requests for Proposals (RFP’s), along with a direct dialog for the provisioning of customized PT/OT and corporate wellness service plans,” said Darwin Fogt, CEO of EWLL. About  eWellness eWellness Healthcare Corporation (OTCQB: EWLL) is the first physical therapy telehealth company to offer insurance reimbursable real-time distance monitored treatments.  Our business model is to license our PHZIO (“PHZIO”) platform to any physical therapy (“PT”) clinic in the U.S. and or have large-scale employers use our PHZIO platform as a fully PT monitored corporate wellness program. The Company’s PHZIO home physical therapy exercise platform has been designed to disrupt the $30 billion physical therapy and the $8 billion corporate wellness industries. PHZIO re-defines the way physical therapy can be delivered. PHZIO is the first real-time remote monitored 1-to-many physical therapy platform for home use. Due to the real-time patient monitoring feature, the PHZIO platform is insurance reimbursable. For more information on eWellness go to: http://www.ewellnesshealth.com/ http://phzio.com/ http://prehabpt.com/ Safe Harbor StatementThis news release includes certain information that may constitute forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking statements are typically identified by terminology such as “could,” “may,” “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “proposed,” “planned,” “potential” and ...