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Cardiologist Kishlay Anand started Phoenix-based telehealth company Akos in 2016 to make health care more affordable and convenient. He didn’t know the virtual platform would be so helpful during a pandemic in 2020. In its early stages, Anand says many people didn’t recognize telemedicine as a valid modality to deliver health care, but now it could save lives. “If somebody has something very simple, we can keep them home and give them the care at...