Business
Medicine: Internet company’s latest deal gives it control of two-thirds of provider-insurer electronic transactions in U.S.
Jan. 25, 2000
Technology and the Internet
Internet: Company will take $275-million charge to return stake in cable channel, trim advertising.
Jan. 3, 2001
Continuing turmoil in the financial markets prompted HLTH Corp. and WebMD Health Corp. to cancel a $2.31-billion cash-and-stock merger, the companies said.
Oct. 21, 2008
* Reader’s Digest Assn. said it will develop a health information Web site with WebMD Inc., whose Internet expertise will allow the publisher to quickly establish an online presence.
June 24, 1999
Technology: The trustworthiness of consumer information varies, depending on each site’s motives.
May 29, 2000
Few Web sites try to be comprehensive resources for both physicians and consumers.
Jan. 17, 2000
WebMD Corp., the Atlanta-based online health-care company, said Thursday that it will eliminate 1,100 jobs, or nearly 20% of its work force, by the end of next year in what is perhaps the largest single “dot-com” layoff to date.
Sept. 29, 2000
Healtheon Corp., which connects doctors, patients and insurers via the Internet, said Wednesday that it is in merger talks with online medical resource WebMD in a deal that could make it a dominant player in the emerging online health-care market.
May 20, 1999
Federal agents raided three offices of WebMD Corp., a health information and transaction company.
Sept. 4, 2003
Stocks mostly fell Monday, and broad-market indexes inched modestly backward at the start of a busy week of corporate earnings reports and a meeting of the Federal Reserve.
July 24, 2017