Elite Care names Dr. Joseph Benedict medical director
By AI, Created 5:32 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Elite Care has appointed Dr. Joseph Benedict, MD, MPH, as medical director as the telehealth provider network expands nationwide. The move is meant to strengthen virtual care infrastructure for digital health companies operating in fast-growing areas like weight management and men’s health.
Why it matters: - Elite Care is scaling infrastructure for telehealth companies that need clinical coverage across multiple states. - The appointment adds leadership as demand rises for compliant virtual care in weight management, hormonal health, men’s health and peptides. - Elite Care’s model is built to help digital health brands launch and expand without building all clinical operations in-house.
What happened: - Elite Care announced on May 14, 2026, that Dr. Joseph Benedict, MD, MPH, has joined the company as medical director. - The company operates a nationwide virtual telemedicine provider network serving digital health and telehealth companies across the United States. - Dr. Benedict is licensed in all 50 states. - Dr. Benedict is board-certified in Emergency Medicine and Obesity Medicine.
The details: - Dr. Benedict earned his MD from the University of Washington School of Medicine. - Dr. Benedict earned his MPH in Health Policy from the University of Washington School of Public Health. - Dr. Benedict completed an Emergency Medicine residency at Boston University / Boston Medical Center. - Elite Care says its telehealth infrastructure model supports nationwide provider coverage. - Elite Care says the model also supports synchronous and asynchronous care delivery. - The company’s infrastructure includes HIPAA-compliant operations. - Elite Care’s network is designed to provide scalable physician network support. - The model includes turnkey virtual care operations. - Elite Care says its physician network supports startups, emerging telehealth companies and digital health platforms.
Between the lines: - The hire signals Elite Care is leaning into clinical operations as a differentiator, not just technology. - Telehealth companies are facing pressure to solve provider access, multi-state expansion and clinical scalability at the same time. - Infrastructure-focused service models are becoming more important as digital health companies try to grow responsibly.
What’s next: - Elite Care will use Dr. Benedict in its expanding telehealth infrastructure model. - The company will continue positioning itself as a clinical infrastructure partner for nationwide virtual care growth. - Elite Care’s nationwide coverage gives the company room to chase more digital health and telehealth clients across the U.S.
The bottom line: - Elite Care is betting that clinical leadership and nationwide coverage will help it win more telehealth growth business.
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