WebMD, also known as WebMD, LLC, is an American corporation known primarily as an online publisher of news and information about human health and well-being. The site includes information about drugs. It is one of the top healthcare websites. It was founded in 1998 by internet entrepreneur Jeff Arnold and is headquartered at 1201 Peachtree Street NE, 400 Colony Square, Suite 2100, Atlanta GA 30361. In early 1999, it was part of a three-way merger with Sapient Health Network (SHN) and Direct Medical Knowledge (DMK). SHN began in Portland, Oregon, in 1996 by Jim Kean, Bill Kelly, and Kris Nybakken, who worked together at a CD-ROM publishing firm, Creative Multimedia. Later in 1999, WebMD merged with Healtheon, founded by Netscape Communications founder James H. Clark. WebMD is best known as a health information services website, which publishes content regarding health and health care topics, including a symptom checklist, pharmacy information, drug information, and blogs of physicians with specific topics, and provides a place to store personal medical information. URAC, the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission, has accredited WebMD’s operations continuously since 2001 regarding everything from proper disclosures and health content to security and privacy. The company reported $705 million in revenue for the year 2016. In 2017, Internet Brands, a company owned by private-equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) agreed to purchase WebMD Health Corporation for approximately $2.8 billion. In August 2022, WebMD acquired the leading French medical news site Jim.fr.
WebMD Magazine is a print magazine delivered free of charge to physicians in the United States for use in their office waiting rooms and reaches consumers right before they meet with their physicians. WebMD Magazine is published eight times a year. While the print magazine is only available to physicians, WebMD makes the digital version of WebMD Magazine available to the public. You may access the digital version on your computer at: www.webmd.com/magazine and read the magazine online, or print out a copy at home. If you have an iPad, you may download the WebMD The Magazine app from the Apple iTunes store.
WebMD also offers apps such as WebMD App, WebMD Rx App, WebMD Pregnancy App, WebMD Baby App, WebMD Allergy App, and WebMD Magazine App. Using the WebMD App, you can research conditions, check your symptoms with our Symptom Checker, access drug and treatment information, get first aid essentials, check local health listings, and find the latest health news on the go, from the most trusted brand in health information. With the WebMD Rx App, you can save money on your prescription medications. Search the prices of your medications across over 60,000+ pharmacies nationwide, and know what you will pay BEFORE you get to the pharmacy. The WebMD Pregnancy App features checklists, questions for the doctor, a belly photo album, a pregnancy community, plus trusted health information, and personalized content for expectant parents based on your babyâs development week by week. With the Web MD Baby App, you can access hundreds of articles and videos developed and approved by WebMD doctors. Track diaper changes, sleeping, feeding, growth, and more. Create your baby book to capture all of your babyâs precious moments Using the WebMD Allergy App, you can take control of your allergies. Prepare for each day with a personalized allergy and weather forecast along with doctor-approved tips that can be customized to your and your family’s allergies. With the WebMD Magazine App, you can get every issue of WebMD Magazine on your iPad for free. Bonus features include celebrity videos, quizzes, recipes, and more.
WebMD also features a personal health record. A personal health record permits you to securely gather, store, manage, and share your own and your family’s health information – when you want, where you want, and with whom you choose. And the WebMD Health Record is more than your personal health history, It works within the WebMD Health Manager to provide you with useful information and direct you to tools that you might find helpful. A personal health record can be created to easily gather, store and manage lifelong personal health information, to share relevant information with authorized care providers, and to maximize your health benefits.
WebMD customer service can be contacted by phone, email, and via a contact form. To contact WebMD customer service by phone, just call (888) 798-0088. You will need to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address. To contact WedMD customer service by email, just send an email to [email protected]. You will need to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address. To contact WebMD via a contact form, just visit https://customercare.webmd.com/hc/en-us/requests/new. You will need to provide your first name, last name, email address, phone number, and billing address.
WebMD CANCEL GUIDES
Get together the following account information:
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