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Mitesco, Inc. (MITI) Updates on its New Clinic Operations, ”The Good Clinic"
Mitesco, Inc. (MITI) Updates on its New Clinic Operations, ”The Good Clinic".

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Aug. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE – Mitesco, Inc. (OTCQB: MITI) today announced the brand of its new innovative primary care clinic operation, The Good ClinicTM. The Good ClinicTM is expected to open in Minneapolis, Minnesota during the 4th Quarter of 2020. The new, future-focused health care practice is committed to delivering primary care and wellness support with a unique balance of expertise and empathy through both in clinic and virtual care appointments. The Good ClinicTM is designed to meet the changing health care needs and expectations of consumers. The Good ClinicTM will deliver a relationship-driven practice that integrates technology to enhance access to experienced care providers practicing at the top of their licensure, skills, and expertise.  “We believe real health and wellbeing requires a new model—one that shifts the focus from sick-care to well-care and from episodic treatment to an ongoing healthy partnership,” said Michael Howe, CEO of the business unit, The Good ClinicTM. “Getting good care should be easy when and where it is needed—it’s the only way to build and maintain long-term health and wellness. Just treating a person is not enough; Our experienced clinicians are choosing to join The Good ClinicTM because they want to partner with clients to help them achieve a better life.”  Howe is joined on the leadership team by Kevin Lee Smith DNP, Becki Hafner-Fogarty MD, and James (Woody) Woodburn MD. This executive team brings a proven track record of success in implementing healthcare delivery innovations, including bringing the operations of Minute Clinic nationally prior to its acquisition by CVS in 2006. Howe and the executive team are developing The Good ClinicTM’s delivery model in a manner they believe will facilitate rapid scale through standardized proven business processes and clinical quality controls.   “As the demand for health care increases and accessibility decreases, we identified a market need for a new and innovative health care model,” said Larry Diamond, CEO and board member, Mitesco, Inc. “Marketplace rese...